Story by Oliver Franke 
                                  Pics by Sandra Steh (www.steh.de)  | 
                               
                             
                           Berlin, 25.03.2006 
                          Rebeaud sneaks in ahead of Villa and Bizouard in Berlin thriller. And Jim McNeil did not reach the Top 3 with a Superman Seatgrab Backflip! 
                                 
                            Mat Rebeaud (Switz) stepped up to the mark tonight and showed exactly why he is the IFMXF number 1 ranked rider. Over the last few weeks, several critics had said that Mat was being over scored because he had too many backflip combinations and not enough regular tricks in his repertoire. Last week he sacrificed a possible win by doing only backflips to show that if he needed to, he could do a run completely with backflips. This week however, he showed only three backflip combinations in the regular time and several really impressive regular tricks, in the process doing what seemed un likely, by beating the impressive duo of Bizouard (Fra) and Villa (Nor). 
                             
                              
                            Jim McNeil with a Backflip Seatgrab-definetely one of the hardest tricks  
                          Second, and only by the narrowest of margins was the super creative Andre Villa, who has some of the biggest regular tricks known to man. Teenage phenomenon, Remi Bizouard was third. 
                                 
                                  
                            Remi Bizouard with a Kiss of Death Indian  
                          Fourth after a last minute error on his Double-up jump was American Jim McNeill, who eventually placed fourth. He had intended to do a Seat-grab backflip as his final jump, but needed a second attempt, out of the time, but if nothing else proved to the judges and fans that he has it in him. If he had stuck his last trick, he would also have been in contention for the victory. 
                                 
                                  
                            Mat Rebeaud took home the win on saturday night  
                          The Whip contest was won by Andre Villa ahead of Mat Rebeaud and Remi Bizoaurd. 
                            The Highest Air victory was shared by Kris Brock (Eng) and Libor Podmol (Cze), who also finished in 5th and 6th in the final. 
                          The second round of competition kicks off in the Max Schmelling Arena in Berlin at 4pm today. Villa, Bizouard and McNeill are all determined to get the win back from Rebeaud, so expect some fireworks! 
                                 
                                 
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                            Berlin, 26.03.2006  
                          Andre Villa gets revenge at round 2 in Berlin.  
                          The top 4 riders in tonight’s final were so close to each other that it would take the smallest details to separate them, or an error under pressure. 
                          Yesterday’s winner, Mat Rebeaud (Switz) was the first to flounder, making a fatal mistake, with a dead sailor mid-run in the final. This moved him from a possible first to 4th in the final placings. In a way, it’s a pity Rebeaud didn’t get his whole run in, because Andre Villa (Nor) pulled a perfect run out of the bag tonight and it would’ve been interesting to see them duelling it out on an even basis. 
                                 
                                  
                            Andre Villa pulling a McNasty  
                          Second after a some unbelievable riding, was French wonderkid, Remi Bizoaurd. Remi’s single trick extension is freakishly big and with a bit more experience, he will be atop the podium for a long time to come. 
                          Third was American Jim McNeill, who pulled his famous Backflip seatgrab as his Double-up trick. Fifth in the final was Kris Brock (Eng), sixth was Oystein Kjorstad (Nor). 
                                 
                                  
                            Local Freddy Peters placed 10th on both days  
                          The Whip contest was won by Rebeaud from Brock and Bizouard. The Highest-Air offered the locals something to cheer about, as German Florian Menge out-gunned regular IFMXF Highest-Air winner Libor Podmol (Cze) for the win. 
                          The action moves to Bremen next weekend for the 5th & 6th rounds of the IFMXF / FIM World Championship. 
                          
                              
                                FACTS Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs - 
                                  Berlin 25.03.2006 
                                                 
                                                 
                                  1. Mathieu Rebeaud		SUI	FMS		KTM		241 Points 
                                  2. Jim McNeil			USA	DMSB		Honda		221 Points 
                                  3. Remi Bizouard		FRA	DMSB		Yamaha	217 Points 
                                  4. Andre Villa			NOR	DMSB		Yamaha	211 Points 
                                  5. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		200 Points 
                                  6. Chris Brock		GBR	ACU		Honda		192 Points 
                                  7. Oystein Kjorstadt		NOR	NMF		KTM		187 Points  
                                  8. Fabian Bauersachs	GER	DMSB		Kawasaki	165 Points 
                                  9. Brian Foster		USA	DMSB		Honda		162 Points 
                                  10. Freddy Peters		GER	DMSB		Yamaha	149 Points 
                                  11. Florian Menge 		GER	DMSB		Honda		128 Points 
                                  12. Bart Oglaza		POL	PZM		Suzuki		125 Points 
                                   
                                  1. Andre Villa			NOR	DMSB		Yamaha  
                                  2. Mathieu Rebeaud		SUI	FMS		KTM  
                                  3. Remi Bizouard		FRA	DMSB		Yamaha  
                                  4. Chris Brock		GBR	ACU		Honda  
                                  4. Brian Foster		USA	DMSB		Honda  
                                  4. Jim McNeil			USA	DMSB		Honda  
                                     
                                      1. Libor Podmol	CZE		7,00 Meter (1st) 
                                      1. Chris Brock	GBR		7,00 Meter (1st) 
                                      3. Brian Foster	USA		6,60 Meter (1st) 
                                   
                                    1. Mathieu Rebeaud		SUI	FMS		KTM		306 Points 
                                    2. Andre Villa			NOR	NMF		Yamaha	302 Points 
                                    3. Remi Bizouard		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	279 Points 
                                    4. Jim McNeil			USA	DMSB		Honda		259 Points 
                                    5. Kris Brock		GBR	ACU		Honda		238 Points 
                                    6. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		179 Points 
                                     
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                                    FACTS Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs - 
                                      Berlin 26.03.2006 
                                     
                                    1. Andre Villa			NOR	DMSB		Yamaha	259 Points 
                                    2. Mathieu Rebeaud		SUI	FMS		KTM		257 Points 
                                    3. Remi Bizouard		FRA	DMSB		Yamaha	244 Points 
                                    4. Jim McNeil			USA	DMSB		Honda		221 Points 
                                    5. Oystein Kjorstadt		NOR	NMF		KTM		222 Points 
                                    6. Chris Brock		GBR	ACU		Honda		218 Points 
                                    7. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		214 Points 
                                    8. Brian Foster		USA	DMSB		Honda		180 Points  
                                    9. Fabian Bauersachs	GER	DMSB		Kawasaki	173 Points 
                                    10. Freddy Peters		GER	DMSB		Yamaha	159 Points 
                                    11. Florian Menge 		GER	DMSB		Honda		135 Points 
                                    12. Bart Oglaza		POL	PZM		Suzuki		120 Points 
                                     
                                     
                                    1. Mathieu Rebeaud		SUI	FMS		KTM  
                                    2. Chris Brock		GBR	ACU		Honda  
                                    3. Remi Bizouard		FRA	DMSB		Yamaha  
                                    4. Andre Villa			NOR	DMSB		Yamaha  
                                    4. Brian Foster		USA	DMSB		Honda  
                                    4. Jim McNeil			USA	DMSB		Honda  
                                   
                                    1. Florian Menge	GER		8,40 Meter (1st) 
                                    2. Libor Podmol	CZE		8,30 Meter (1st) 
                                    3. Chris Brock	GBR		8,00 Meter (1st) 
                                    3. Brian Foster	USA		8,00 Meter (1st) 
                                     
                                     
                                    1. Andre Villa			NOR	DMSB		Yamaha	293 Points 
                                    2. Remi Bizouard		FRA	DMSB		Yamaha	277 Points 
                                    3. Jim McNeil			USA	DMSB		Honda		264 Points 
                                    4. Mathieu Rebeaud		SUI	FMS		KTM		257 Points 
                                    5. Chris Brock		GBR	ACU		Honda		242 Points 
                                    6. Oystein Kjorstadt		NOR	NMF		KTM		224 Points
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