Monthly Archives: May 2009

The British Grand pix is returning to Mallory park, with Zach Osbourne who has made a startling recovery from the left radius bone he chipped in practise for the Grand Pix of Portugal two and a half weeks ago and is now set to return to MX2-GP world championship action for his team at Mallory Park for their home event this weekend.

The British Grand Pix represents the 7th round of the series and the first of five events in the next six weeks. Osborne, who was originally given a recovery estimation of between 4 – 6 weeks, has regained enough strength and confidence in the wrist to mount his YZ250FM this week and attempt his first GP on Uk turf for the English SQUAd.

The American and winner of the Turkish Grand Pix has been undergoing intense laser treatment and Oxygen tank sessions to speed up his recovery of the fracture. Steve Dixon the Team Principal said “Zach has kept his training up and has been having a lot of treatment., he feels his wirst is healing well but at the moment his movement is still restricted so we will have to see at the weekend about his manoeuvrability.”

Steve goes on to say “Zach will ride a small amount on Thursday and then ride wisely on Saturday to build up for Sunday.” He continued “he will push to do as well as he can but understands equally that two potential top 10 riders will help towards his final championship goal.”

!after the British Grand Pix and then France there is a chance to miss the British Championship round at hawkstone to have another full two weeks off to be fully fit and repaired ready for the German Grand Pix. One thing for certain is that Zach is not a person to opt out at the first hurdle and he deserves full credit for putting himself back in contention.”

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Mike Alessi took a hole shot to begin the second 450cc Moto in the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship. Early leads have been this guy’s forte since he started racing professionally at age 16, and letting Alessi take the forward position means trouble, for all the other riders.

But this time, specifically, Alessi managed to thwart competition by stretching his early lead to a massive gap, while moto-one winner Ryan Villopoton and Chad reed worked their way through the park, Josh Grant was running second early, but both Ryan Villopoton and Chad Reed managed to overtake. Ryan Villopoto actually got Chad Reed shortly before they double-teamed Grant, but Mike Alessi was already 16 seconds out front.

However, Ryan Villopoto Battered his way forwards, and passed the Tennessee – raised rider with just a few laps left. Ryan Villopoton secured the second-moto win with 1 – 1 scores in his first ever 450cc national!

Mike Alessi was second overall with a 3 – 2, and Josh Grant was third with a 2 – 4. Chad Reed was fourth with a 4-3.

The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship took place at Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino CA. it’s the first of 12 National Motocross Title Events in the Championship to take place this season.

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You may have heard that the 2009 White Air Festival is on the move and has been relocated in Brighton that is host to one of Europe’s Biggest Extreme Sports and music festival.

The festival is set to take place on the weekend commencing on Friday 18th September across to the 20th of September 2009.

The plan for this year is to give fans more pumping adrenaline rushes, even more great extreme sports, more competitions, more displays, more music, and having it in located on Brighton beach makes it more accessible.

Just a short walk east along the seafront from the famous pier will take you to the new home of white air on the beach at Brighton. The white air crew will be there in force, doing their stuff to ensure that white Air Brighton is Europe’s premier Extreme Sports Festival with an amazing live stage and fringe music scenes to entertain.

This years festival will have something for everyone, the ultimate extreme sports village will have the biggest ever free sports ramps, for skates, boarders and bikers and all the urban sports. Plans are a foot to host Europes top skate vert competition, and parachute displays by the Red arrows and the falcons teams have been booked. Thereill be nearly 40 “have a go” sports for everyone to try and world, European and British competitions on the water, on land and in the air. New sports such as Streetboard, Slackline, yo-yoing, triation, Aquathlon, Beach Volleyball and world high Driving will also be on the cue. Anyone for a powerfan jump on the beach????

If you looking for excitement, adventure, entertainment, challenge and fun, from September 18th until the 20th this year then the place to be is on the south coast, either on water or land, there’s something at White Air 2009 for everyone. Watch some of the world’s best extreme athletes or test your skills and try a new sport.

White Air has a whole host of Events and activities on offer, so start planning your visit to the seaside.

There’s a number of different activities on offer:

  • Thundercat powerboats,
  • Windsurfing,
  • Mountain boards
  • Kitesurfing
  • Skate jams
  • Frisbee / windisc
  • Trathlon,
  • BMX and mountain bikes,
  • FMX,
  • Paddleboards
  • Bocking
  • High diving
  • Parkour/ freeruning
  • Wakeboarding
  • Skydiving
  • Red arrows
  • Bungee
  • Climbing walls
  • Trials Bikes
  • Parachutes
  • Beach volley Ball
  • Jetskis
  • Stackline
  • Streedance
  • “have a go”
  • Music and much more………

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Bad luck for Luke Burhart – the kiwi speedstar recently has broke his collar bone during a practice session, dealing a severe blow to his plans for the upcoming AMA Motocross season.

Luke was riding at a track called milestone and had quite a big crash, the end result was a badly broken collarbone. This has devastating blow to his USA campaign is a majour understatement. He landed at a funny angle leaving one of his wheels off the side of the down ramp of a double and high sided. He hit the ground super hard and immediately felt the crack in his shoulder. He apparently got up off the ground and knew straight away what he had done.

He broke his collar bone in several places where it was bad enough that it almost poked out of the skin, He is booked in today to with a doctor to reian in Temeclua for surgery. They will plate the collarbone and I should be back riding in four weeks. Doctor reiman is the go to guy for motocross riders in southern California so he should be in good hands.

Luke Burkhart goes on to say “this is a very tough break for me mentally as well as physically but as you all know our sport can be cruel. We will now re-evaluate and look at changing our schedule to do some races a bit later in the championship. To all my sponsors and supporters that have got me to this point I will be doing my best to get back out there doing what I do best.” He concluded.

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The US police department are trailing a new way to keep crime down in the Palm Bay area Florida, they are currently training a small number of offices to fly powered Paragliders. the police will use this method once trained as a search and rescue operations and surveillance.

The department of Palm Bay, florida has been training four offers during a six month trial of the equipment. LT Mark renkins is training on the machines and says it is much more fun than patrolling in a car.

Phil Russman, a gilder instructor, says the police could get a lot done by using the Paragliders to help in every day duties.

find out more check out the video at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8043126.stm

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The free flow tour is seeking to find the best amateur skaters and BMX riders across the country this summer, announcing the complete schedule for the 2009 season in association with Gatorade.

The BMX portion of the free flow tour officially kicks off May the 24th in Lakewood, N.J. at the incline club, and registration for all events in the free flow tour is now open at Gatoradefreeflowtour.com.

The 2008 Gatorade Free Flow Tour will include a total of 20 BMX competitions (four BMX Vert and 16 BMX park) at 16 parks across the United States. The winners in each of the 20 BMX competitions will be flown to the Gatorade free flow tour finals, taking place at the dew tour’s Toyota challenge, September 17th – 20th.

Encompassing the “flow to Pro” theme that is the cornerstone of the Gatorade free flow tour, the two overall BMX park and vert champions earn a spot to compete against the pros at the final stop off the dew tour, the Playstation pro orlando, Fla…. October 15th – 18th.

For the first time in its five year history, the Gatorade free flow tour will be highlighted by a stop in “pro town US” held at the Jaycee extreme park, the Greenville, N.C. stop will hold a BMX park competition.

Also highlighting the 2009 BMX schedule are the additions of top parks 4 seasons in Milwaukee, Wis …. Solution in Muncie, Ind and windell’s camp in MT. hood. Ore, committed to holding competition in the best parks across the country, the 2009 schedule also returns to other standout parks including the autumn ramp park, (Joplin mo….) the compound (Perris, Calif.) ramp Ratz (peta, uma, Calif.) and mesh (longwood, Fla..)

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Marc Poncin the British Speed Skier has narrowly missed out on winning a second world title, but he will be very pleased with reaching second place as he becomes the first British snow sport competitor to finish in the top three twice.

Marc Poncin 42 years old was the world cup champion in 2008 but this year, he was beaten to the overall title by the Austrian Gunter Foidl.

Marc races in the production category which means he uses normal skis and wears a standard suit, although marc uses standard skiing equipment, there is another category called S1 which is for those how choose to use specialist skis and suits which enable them to reach faster speeds, of up to 200kph.

Speed skiing is a great adrenalin buzz but is currently not an Olympic sport but there are hopes it will be including by the 2018 games.

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