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                              5.4.2008 Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs Berlin               
                               
                            Berlin, 05th April 2008: On saturday evening the entire elite in  Freestyle Motocross met a the Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs in Berlin.  8.000 people celebrated the 14 FMX-riders out of 8 nations in the  Max-Schmeling Arena for the first German IFMXF contest 2008. And the  field of riders was the best ever to start on German ground, e.g. Dubai  X Games winner Greg Hartman (USA), Jack Rowe (USA), the leader of the  FIM Freestyle MX World Championship André Villa (NOR), X Games  contender Remi Bizouard (FRA), two times Vice World Champion Libor  Podmol (CZE) and Fredrik Johansson (SWE). 
                            
                              
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                                Under  this huge number of Worldclass athletes the riders had to give their  best already in the qualifying. Suzuki Teamrider André Villa did it  best followed by Romain Izzo, Jack Rowe, Remi Bizouard, Greg Hartman  and Lukas Weis into the final. 
Berlin local hero Freddy Peters  did not made it into the final. But he showed his first longdistance  flips, one as Heelclicker, so the crowd celebrated him. After  the qualifying the crowd saw the ADAC Fahrsicherheitszentrum  Berlin/Brandenburg Whip- and the Snow Funpark Wittenburg Highest  Air-Contest. Best "Whipper" was German Lukas Weis, who also won the  Snow Funpark Wittenburg step up with 8,0 meters | 
                               
                             
                             Within the break  Berlin saw an IFMXF premiere with the MVS Zeppelin caterpillar  Freestyle Show. 
In the final German Lukas Weis did a good run  beating X Games winner Greg Hartman. Hartman did his Indy and the  Switchblade flip, but failed a trick and got only 6th position. 2nd  US-boy Jack Rowe pushed with Cordova 1-Hand Seatgrab, Cordova and  Superman Flip but today it was not enough. He ended up 4th. 
                            
                              
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                                Todays  playground was set for both French riders Remi Bizouard and Romain Izzo  as well for André Villa from Norway. Romain did a Superman Seatgrab  Flip in the Double-up, Remi his Ruler Flip from X Games 2007. And this  only 2 weeks back on his bike after his shoulder surgery! Villa made a  huge Underflip and his new Switchblade flip. Finally only three points  separated the riders. Bizouard won ahead of Villa and Izzo got 3rd.  
                                On sunday  the riders meet again for the 2nd round of the Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs in Berlin. | 
                               
                             
                                                          André Villa strikes back and wins 2nd round of the Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs in Berlin. Berlin, 06th April 2008: On sunday the fight for points of the IFMXF world ranking went on at the Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs in Berlin. 5.000 people came to watch the Freestyle battle in the Max-Schmeling arena. 
 
                            
                             
                              6.4.2008 Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs Berlin  
                               
                              14 of the worlds best FMX athletes had to give their best already in the qualifying to make it into the final. This nabbed Remi Bizouard. The winner of the Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs Saturday crashed at the landing of his Cliffhanger flip, so he was out. Most surprising rider in the qualifying was Italian Massimo Bianconcini. He was 9th on Saturday, but on Sunday he reached 2nd position with Super- and NoHand-Flips. 
                               
Winner of the qualification was Suzuki Teamrider André Villa, who did an unbelievable 1-Hand Underflip. 
                            
                              
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                                Next to them both US-Boys Jack Rowe and Greg Hartman, Fredrik Johansson (SWE) and Libor Podmol (CZE) made it into the final.  
After the qualifying the crowd saw the ADAC Fahrsicherheitszentrum Berlin/Brandenburg Whip- and the Snow Funpark Wittenburg Highest Air-Contest. Best "Whipper" was German Lukas Weis, who also won the Snow Funpark Wittenburg step up with 7,0 meters. And with the MVS Zeppelin caterpillar Freestyle Show the people was warmed up for the final.Two times Vice World Champion Libor Podmol opened the final. With his Cordova-, Heelclicker- and NoHand-Flips he came back after his injury. | 
                               
                             
                             But this was only enough for 6th place. X Games winner Greg Hartman at his third IFMXF contest couldn’t again reach the podium. And this by doing Superman Indy and Switchblade flips, so you can see what kind of quality the European Freestylers have. 
                            
                              
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                                Fredrik Johansson, Massimo Bianconcini and Jack Rowe did their signiture tricks in the final runs. But on this day no one could reach the leader of the FIM Freestyle MX World Championships André Villa from Norway. 
                                   
                                He did his new Switchblade flip, a massive Underflip in the Double-up plus his brandnew Suicide flip. The jury gave him 302 points which meant a lead of 33 points to second Jack Rowe. Third got Massimo Bianconcini. | 
                               
                             
                            In two weeks the IFMXF travel to Graz for the next rounds of the FIM Freestyle MX World Championships (18th/19th April). Next IFMXF contest on German ground will be the Suzuki NIGHT of the JUMPs in Krefeld on the 26th April. 
                             
                            
                                FACTS  NIGHT of the JUMPs - Berlin, 05. April 2008 
                                     
                                     
1 	Rémi 	Bizouard 	FRA 	297.0 
2 	André 	Villa 	NOR 	296.0 
3 	Romain 	Izzo 	FRA 	294.0 
4 	Jack 	Rowe 	USA 	276.0 
5 	Lukas 	Weis 	GER 	246.0 
6 	Greg 	Hartman 	USA 	238.0 
 
 
1  	 André   	 Villa   	 NOR  	246.0 
2 	Romain 	Izzo 	FRA 	239.0 
3 	Jack 	Rowe 	USA 	238.0 
4 	Rémi 	Bizouard 	FRA 	235.0 
5 	Greg 	Hartman 	USA 	217.0 
6 	Lukas 	Weis 	GER 	212.0 
7 	Fabian 	Bauersachs 	GER 	212.0 
8 	Fredrik 	Johansson 	SWE 	210.0 
9 	Massimo 	Bianconcini 	ITA 	201.0 
10 	Frederik 	Peters 	GER 	189.0 
11 	Oystein 	Kjorstad 	NOR 	187.0 
12 	Libor 	Podmol 	CZE 	177.0 
13 	Bartosz 	Oglaza 	POL 	164.0 
14 	Hannes 	Ackermann 	GER 	146.0 
 
 
1 	Lukas 	Weis 	GER  
2 	Massimo 	Bianconcini 	ITA  
3 	Fredrik 	Johansson 	SWE  
4 	Bartosz 	Oglaza 	POL  
 
 
1 	Rémi 	Bizouard 	FRA 	2.97 m 
2 	André 	Villa 	NOR 	2.96 m 
3 	Romain 	Izzo 	FRA 	2.94 m 
4 	Jack 	Rowe 	USA 	2.76 m 
5 	Lukas 	Weis 	GER 	2.46 m 
6 	Greg 	Hartman 	USA 	2.38 m  
                                     
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                                    FACTS  NIGHT of the JUMPs - Berlin, 06. April 2008 
                                     
                                     
1. André Villa		NOR	RFME		Suzuki		302 Points 
2. Jack Rowe		USA	DMSB		Suzuki		269 Points 
3. Massimo Bianconcini	ITA	DMSB		Hondo		266 Points 
4. Fredrik Johansson 	SWE	SVEMO	Suzuki		266 Points 
5. Greg Hartmann	USA	DMSB 		Yamaha	259 Points 
6. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		251 Points 
 
 
1. André Villa		NOR	RFME		Suzuki		257 Points 
2. Massimo Bianconcini	ITA	DMSB		Hondo		244 Points 
3. Greg Hartmann	USA	DMSB 		Yamaha	237 Points 
4. Fredrik Johansson 	SWE	SVEMO	Suzuki		234 Points 
5. Jack Rowe		USA	DMSB		Suzuki		233 Points 
6. Libor Podmol		CZE	ACCR		Suzuki		231 Points 
7. Romain Izzo		FRA	FFM		Kawaski	229 Points 
8. Fabian Bauersachs	GER	DMSB		KTM		225 Points 
9. Remi Bizouard		FRA	FFM		Yamaha	220 Points 
10. Lukas Weis		GER	DMSB		Suzuki		216 Points 
11. Oystein Kjorstad	NOR	NMF		KTM		209 Points 
12. Freddy Peters	GER	DMSB		Suzuki		199 Points 
13. Bartosz Oglaza	POL	PZM		Suzuki		161 Points 
14. Hannes Ackermann	GER	DMSB		KTM		147 Points 
 
 
1. Lukas Weis		GER	DMSB		Suzuki  
2. Massimo Bianconcini	ITA	DMSB		Honda 
3. André Villa		NOR	RFME		Suzuki  
3. Bartosz Oglaza	POL	PZM		Suzuki 
 
 
1. Lukas Weis		GER			7,00 Meter 
2. Libor Podmol		CZE			5,50 Meter  
3. Bartosz Oglaza	POL			5,50 Meter
                                    
                                   
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