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Freezride results

Feb. 17, 2003, 6:24 p.m.
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Whitefish, MT ? February 17, 2003 ? One of the most inventive free-ride mountain bike events, Red Bull Freezride, went down this weekend at Big Mountain Resort in Whitefish, Montana. Celebrating its second year, Red Bull Freezride combines the elements of free-ride mountain biking and technical park riding in a snow- and ice-covered environment. This winter slope style and jib park event challenged the assembled crew of 54 pro and semi-pro riders with varied backgrounds in mountain bike, BMX and skatepark riding. The dynamics of this year's demanding course allowed for multiple lines with big options that had to be visualized and encouraged the technical riders to push their limit. The steep, unforgiving course featured a variety of natural and urban obstacles such as 14-foot-high loop, wall hits, kickers, rollers, North Shore skinny planks, picnic tables, an 100-foot gap jump and a bus buried in the snow. German backflip specialist and 2002 Freezride champion Timo Pritzel narrowly beat out California-based BMX trick God Chris Duncan for the title and a piece of the $7,000 prize purse.

Heel Clicker Picture

Throwing it all on the line

Qualifying rounds got under way on Friday, February 14th and continued through Saturday, February 15th, narrowing the total number of Freezride competitors from 54 down to 12 pro and 6 semi-pro riders for the main event Saturday night. Two big moves ? a backflip off a hit at the top of the course followed by the 50-foot triple ? landed Timo Pritzel in first place during the pro qualifying rounds and ultimately served as the tie-breaker for the final round where he tied with Chris Duncan. Winning results were announced during an awards ceremony on Sunday night.

"At first I was going to play it safe because it is so difficult with the snow," said Pritzel. "Then I decided to go for it. Technically I knew I had to land the flip, then the triple. It means a lot to me to win for a second time. I'm really stoked."

Timo Pritzel Backflip Picture

"Both Timo and Chris showed similar styles and tricks for the main event which resulted in the tie. We had to look back at the variation and execution each took during the qualifying round to determine the overall winner," said Shaums March, one of the top American downhillers and designer of the Winter X-Games biker-cross and Red Bull Freezride courses.

Chris Duncan went through two pairs of forks, a drive train and a back wheel during the qualifying rounds but thanks to part donations by Glacier Cyclery he was able to pull it all together for an amazing final run. "The course was really demanding. You have to constantly watch the conditions. If the air or surface conditions change you have to adjust your speed or you'll break your bike or body," said Duncan.

Aaron Kempf, 17, Squamish, British Columbia, started off with hitting big air at the top with a no footer and continued on by sticking the biggest jump by far as an amateur: the 50-foot triple. Kempf followed up with technical tricks off the bus, an alley-oop footplant, and hit two more obstacles, linking it all together to put him in first place among the amateurs drawn from the talented pool of riders from the Northwest and Canada. For his efforts, Kempf was awarded a restored ambulance that has been tricked out for ultimate road tripping comfort.

Cory Leclerc was the only rider to attempt and complete the 14-foot loop during the event and has become the first rider ever to nail the loop on a full suspension bike.

Final Results

The Pros

1st Place Timo Pritzel
2nd Place Chris Duncan
3rd Place Darren Berrecloth
4th Place Eric Porter
5th Place Kyle Ebbet
6th Place John Jesme

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Feb. 17, 2003, 6:26 p.m.
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Feb. 17, 2003, 6:36 p.m.
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wut ere the am results?

dooooooooope

Feb. 17, 2003, 6:52 p.m.
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yeh go aaron…i want a ambulance

The Realm

Feb. 17, 2003, 7:14 p.m.
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seriously…..timo needs a new trick…..backflip is getting plaaaaayed out

yes i still ride a bike…rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated

Feb. 17, 2003, 7:18 p.m.
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Originally posted by sir HUCK-A-LOT
seriously…..timo needs a new trick…..backflip is getting plaaaaayed out

quiet you sand bagger !

:lol:

dude, at the DJ comp, all u did were super-mans…

kinda got boring to :rolleyes:

:lol:

though u were wearing clipless and the anownser was making fun of u for wearing them… :lol:

CHRINN

Feb. 17, 2003, 7:18 p.m.
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Originally posted by sir HUCK-A-LOT
seriously…..timo needs a new trick…..backflip is getting plaaaaayed out

I SERIOUSLY AGREE !!!.. i mean cmon .. he has like 3 tricks

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Feb. 17, 2003, 7:19 p.m.
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yeah, it is, after seeing it for 10 min straight in nwd 3 I got a little bored.

Where was Cho? I wonder if he rode, and where he finished.

Any pics of the loop?

Feb. 17, 2003, 7:20 p.m.
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If I could do backflips. I'd do them all day every day.

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Feb. 17, 2003, 7:26 p.m.
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dude back flips isnt all he got he was the first guy to try the triple 45-50 ft gap
he front cased and got thrown,,onto the ground in practice and after that he was pretty shaken then he had to do his final run or .w/e it was sick, if u can back flip that jump u are amazing,,,it like a 30 ft gap u r about 20 ft in the air from where u land

Andrew Cho

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Feb. 17, 2003, 7:37 p.m.
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The Comp was absolutley f**king amazing! And timo didnt win because of the flip, he won because of a solid run so stop the smak Mr.arnold.

Feb. 17, 2003, 7:41 p.m.
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ok

yes i still ride a bike…rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated

Feb. 17, 2003, 9:11 p.m.
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does anyone have the pic of the loop?

Feb. 17, 2003, 9:25 p.m.
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didnt cho go?

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I like bikes

Feb. 17, 2003, 9:27 p.m.
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Originally posted by jeremy h
I SERIOUSLY AGREE !!!.. i mean cmon .. he has like 3 tricks

your mom only has one trick, and that's the one she turns.

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