Story by Tina Jeschke  
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                          Adam Jones won the premiere event of the Night of the Jumps in Krefeld/GER last saturday and showed his famous Backflip Cordova. 2nd place went to french top gun Remi Bizouard, followed by Mike Mason in 3rd. Germanies Fab Bauersachs also showed a solid final run and took home 4th place.  
                             
                          We went to  the „Königpalast“ in Krefeld last weekend. Normally this place is the home  of  the   local ice hockey team known as the “Pinguine”. And from the beginning  things began to get really HOT! Torch bearers dressed in black came into the  hall and took their clothes off …certainly not all, but the flames of the  Pyroshow caused the cheerleaders to take their long habits off. They together  with Sven “MC” Schreiber received the twelve riders from eight nations. 
                          First  starter was Bartosz Oglaza . He rode a clean run and showed LAZYBOY, MC METZ  and STRIPPER TO ONE HAND LANDING in the DOUBLE UP. The next  one to go was Jimmy Verburgh at the start or better said, he should have  started. Instead he rode together with Mat Rebeaud directly on the track in a  train( Jimmy at the lead and Mat directly behind). They made 3 of the required  8 jumps for the preliminary. (7 regular and 1 DOUBLE UP), but they were  requested by the red flag to stop the run. Mat left the track with acclaim from  the crowd and Jimmy was allowed to start his run again. But this time he did it  alone. He showed among CORDOVA, SHAOLIN, HARTATTACK and  DOUBLE HEELCLICKER. 
                             
                             
                              
                          Mat Rebeaud had bad luck and made 2 dead sailors  
                          Although  it’s called : “All good things come in threes”, the third starter Freddy Peters  had less luck with the HEELCLICKER, because he showed him as the 1. trick of  his run as HEELCLICKER BACKFLIP (to remember: he showed the 1. Contest BACKFLIP  in November in Köln) The trick itself looked really good but all the  indications of the flightpath meant a hard landing. He crashed 1-1.5 m to far  in the flat. Thank God nothing happened to him but we will comment on that  later. With this act the event for him was over. 
                          Next one  was Whipmaster Lukas Weis in the hall. He felt obviously good in it ( maybe  because he used to play ice hockey a few years before…?) and with high  speed  he made for example SURFER TO  HEELCLICKER, ONE HANDED TAKE OFF TO NO HAND LANDING, SHOEBOX, but unfortunately  even a DEAD SAILOR. And to repeat the number 3 again: The third German rider  came out to show his best. 
                          Should this  number at least bring Fabian Bauersachs luck? Today there was a little bit of  everything from him: BAR TRICKS, SEAT TRICKS, FLIP or more exactly FLINTSTONE,  CLIFFHANGER, ROCK SOLID and BACKFLIP. Should this all be enough for the final  today…? 
                          Oystein  Kjorstad finally also wants to be upper ranked again, so he had to give all his  best, because he knew, that after him were just “Flipper” to come, with that we  are back to the question: How important is the “BACKFLIP”? 
                             
                              
Oystein Kjorstad looked good on the bike and finished 6th 
 
 
                          Back to Oystein: He  showed TSUNAMI, ONE HANDED HARTATTACK, ONE FOOTED BACKFLIP and the HEELCLICKER  BACKFLIP, that Freddy also tried, but in his case he landed safely. From the  six started riders he was the best, which means a final without a german this  time. To make it short: The final place for Norway went to Oystein Kjorstad. 
                          Ailo showed  also ONE HANDED HARTATTACK, CLIFFHANGER, WHIP but no BACKFLIP (he had a traffic  jam the day before and problems with his shoulder), so it was not enough for  him to get the final. 
                          The   “Flippers” were: 
                            Libor  Podmol: ONE HANDED and HEELCLICKER BACKFLIP, CLIFFHANGER TO NO HAND LANDING 
                            Remi  Bizouard: ONE HANDED and HEELCLICKER BACKFLIP, TSUNAMI SCORPION 
                             
                              
Mike Mason extreme                       extended  - Onehanded Hart Attack | 3rd place 
                             
                            Mike Mason:  NO HANDED and HEELCLICKER BACKFLIP, MASE TWIST 
                            Mathieu  Rebeaud: ONE HANDED and BACKFLIP, HOLY MAN TO ONE HAND LANDING, but also 2 DEAD  SAILORS so Fabian Bauersachs got into the final 
                          Adam Jones:  NO HANDED and CORDOVA BACKFLIP, ROCK SOLID 
                            
Libor Podmol doing a Flintstone 
 
 
In the   WHIP-CONTEST should have been a second chance for germany: 
                            Three  two-man teams started and showed something like a jam session , to ride out  which rider would perform for his team. The teams were:  
                             
                              
                          Some of the Whippers | Rebeaud, Weis and Bizouard  
                          Lukas Weis/Ailo Gaup 
                            Mathieu  Rebeaud/Jimmy Verburgh 
                            Remi  Bizouard/Bartosz Oglaza 
                          The  audience was really excited although the fact even here was : No germans on the  podium. Ailo, Mat and Remi get into the final. Remi took the first place and  rode with his trophy back to the pit.  
                             
                             
                              
Remi Bizouard with a sweet Sidewinder | 2nd place 
                          HIGHEST  AIR. The starters were: Bartosz Oglaza, Libor Podmol and Lukas Weis, so we have  the number 3 again. 3 riders and the third chance for Germany. Here we were  lucky, cause Lukas “Skywalker” Weis won the contest with the high of 8,30m 
                             
                            The final  was really exciting and the 6 riders got the following points: 
                             
                            Adam Jones  308  
                            (HARTATTACK  ROCKSOLID, CORDOVA BACKFLIP) 
                            Remi  Bizouard 301  
                            (SIDEWINDER  INDIAN AIR NOTHING, TSUNAMI SCORPION) 
                            Mike Mason  296 
                            (MASE  TWIST, HOLYGRAB, SUPERMANBACKFLIP) 
                            Fabian  Bauersachs 270  
                            (FLINTSTONE  TO SARAN WRAP TO ONE HAND LANDING)  
                            Libor  Podmol 264  
                            (ROCK  SOLID; CLIFFHANGER TO NO HAND LANDING) 
                            Oystein  Kjorstad 245  
                            (KISS OF  DEATH, SIDEWINDER INDIAN AIR) 
                             
                            (bracketed  just our favourite tricks) 
                               
                               
                              
Mr. Adam Jones in the house | Cordova Backflip - 1st place 
                          The crowd enjoyed the final as well and the winner  of the contest Adam Jones enjoyed to douche the girls with champagne so nobody  has taken place on the hot seat, cause Remi left it, when he saw the ride of  Adam, before the judges scored the run. So it was a fair, sportful and exiting  first NIGHT OF THE JUMPS over there in Krefeld and many people we´ve asked want  to see it again.
                           
                           
                           
                          
                              
                                FACTS NIGHT of the JUMPs
                                 
Krefeld, 28th April 2007 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                1  Adam  Jones  USA  279.0  
                                                2  Mike  Mason  USA  263.0  
                                                3  Rémi  Bizouard  FRA  263.0  
                                                4  Fabian  Bauersachs  GER  237.0  
                                                5  Oystein  Kjorstad  NOR  237.0  
                                                6  Libor  Podmol  CZE  232.0  
                                                7  Lukas  Weis  GER  215.0  
                                                8  Mathieu  Rebeaud  SUI  213.0  
                                                9  Ailo  Gaup  NOR  201.0  
                                                10  Bartosz  Oglaza  POL  200.0  
                                                11  Jimmy  Verburgh  BEL  174.0  
                                                12  Freddy  Peters  GER  35.0  
                                   
                                    1  Rémi  Bizouard  FRA  
                                    2  Ailo  Gaup  NOR  
                                    3  Mathieu  Rebeaud  SUI  
                                    4  Bartosz  Oglaza  POL  
                                    4  Lukas  Weis  GER  
                                    4  Jimmy  Verburgh  BEL  
                                     
                                      1  Lukas  Weis  GER  8.3 m  
                                      2  Bartosz  Oglaza  POL  8.1 m  
                                    3  Libor  Podmol  CZE  7.0 m  
                                   
                                    1  Adam  Jones  USA  308.0  
                                    2  Rémi  Bizouard  FRA  301.0  
                                    3  Mike  Mason  USA  296.0  
                                    4  Fabian  Bauersachs  GER  270.0  
                                    5  Libor  Podmol  CZE  264.0  
                                    6  Oystein  Kjorstad  NOR  245.0  
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