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SAN JOSE, California, September 2, 2005, -The Dew Action Sports Tour, the first-ever, season-long professional multi-sport tour in action sports, begins four days of competition on Sept. 8 at the fourth stop on the Tour, the Toyota Challenge, at HP Pavilion.  More than 150 of the top action sports athletes in the world will compete in skateboarding (vert and park), BMX (park, vert, and dirt), and freestyle motocross in pursuit of the Dew Cup and the largest prize purse in action sports.     
BMX PARK
Prelims.
Cathy Bluem, www.fatbmx.com, september 2005: Heat 1, Run 1 highlights included Mike Escamilla who started off with a 360, 360 table top, tail tap, and a shaky flair which earned him a score of 74.00. Next up was Chris Gerber who pulled a 360, tail whip, tail whip 360, flip whip, and a tail whip to earn a score of 84.50. Chris Doyle comes next with a can-can, tail tap spin to peg stall to earn a score of 79.75. Diogo Canina pulled a huge 720, 360, 720, turn down, flair, turn down, tail tap, wall ride, tail whip earning a score of 84.25. Dennis McCoy comes next with a flair, wall ride, tail tap, 360 tail tap, he fell attempting something, 360 tail tap to earn a score of 83.50. Dave Mirra comes out next with a huge flair, tail tap, back flip, x-up bunny hop, turndown and flair earning a score of 88.50. Mike Laird hit's the course next with a tail whip, turn down, wall ride, and ice pick to earn a score of 88.00. Ali Whitton was next with a superman, back flip, 360 turn down, another 360 turn down, 360, turn down, 360 and then something else to earn a score of 88.00. Ryan Nyquist, the hometown boy, came out on first with a wall ride, turn down, bar spin, 360, another 360, 360 turn down, another 360 to something to earn a score of 86.75. Rounding out Run 1 is Scotty Cranmer who pulled a tail whip, ice pick, front flip, 360, tail whip, 360 flair, 360 turndown, wall ride to tail whip earning a score of 93.75. Run 2 began with Escamilla pulling a bar spin, tail tap, 360, front tire tap, bunny hop to stalling earning a score of 73.50. Gerber's second run was a 360, tail tap, back flip, and then attempted a flair whip but fell earning a score of 73.50. Doyle's second run was a tail whip tail tap, turn down fakie, 360 tire tap, ice pick and ice pick fakie earning a score of 81.00. Canina's second run was a 720, 360, another 360, another 720, front flip and a no-handed front flip earning a score of 74.50. DMC's second run was a bar spin, wall ride, fell on a 360, got up and did a 360 something to earn a score of 83.00. Mirra's second run was a 1-footed flair, backflip turn down, wall ride, turn down, tail whip and something else big earning a score of 90.00. Laird's second run was a bar spin, double tail whip attempt, front tire tap, wall ride, and then overshot a 720 attempt to earn a score of 77.75. Whitton's second run was a superman, back flip,
360 turndown, opposite 360 turndown, wall ride, foot touch on the wall, back flip turn down, 180 and another 180 to earn a score of 88.25. Nyquist's second run was a wall ride, 360, flair, double bar spin, back flip, 360 but clipped his back tire earning a score of 87.00. Rounding out Run 2 is Cranmer with a back flip, tail whip tail tap, ice pick, front flip, 360, double tail whip, tail whip 360 which he fell on then got up and pulled a flair earning a score of 89.25.
Heat 2 Run 1 highlights include Cameron White pulling a turndown, barspin, backflip turndown, turn down, 360 and tail tap earning a score of 77.50. Dave Dillewaard pulled a tire tap, something, 360 turn down, 720, flatty, 360, tail whip, tail tap, turn down, flatty, table top earning a score 87.00. Morgan Wade pulled a 720 but fell, and then decided to pull about 6 flairs in a row haha, and then a look back to earn a score of 79.50. Mike Aitken pulled a 180 fakie, flatty, turn down, 360, 360, foot touch on the wall, 360 to earn a score of 84.25. Chad Kagy's first run was a tail whip, barspin turndown, fell, flair, 360, tail tap.earning a score of 80.50. Allan Cooke's first run was a back flip, peg grind, tail whip, wall ride, no handed backflip, peg stall, wall ride, turndown to peg grind earning a score of 85.25. Rounding out the first runs is Guettler who pulled a 360, 720, wall ride, 360 whip, turn down, flair, turn down, 360 tail tap, tail whip, 360, flair, 360, tail whip, wall ride, 360 turn down to earn a score of 88.75. Run 2 began with White pulling a turn down, double barspin, double tail whip, superman, tail tap earning a score of 77.25. Dillewaard pulled a bar spin, 360, barspin turn down, 720, tail whip tire tap, 360 turn down, turn down, bar spin, 360, wall ride, tail whip tail tap earning a score of 87.25. Wade's second run was a flatty, 360, ice pick, turn down, 360, tail whip can-can, wiped out earning a score of 78.50. Gary Young pulled a bar spin, flatty, wall ride, 360, tail whip, flatty, turndown, wall ride, tail whip 360 earning a score of 81.75. Aitken pulled a turndown, wall ride, fakie, can-can, 180 fakie, flatty, wall ride, tail tap, 180 turndown and then fell earning a score of 85.75. Kagy's second run was a barspin, tail whip, 360 turndown, tail tap, backflip whip, flair, wall ride, 360, can-can earning a score of 86.75. Cooke's second run was a backflip, wall ride, peg grind, tail whip 360, wall ride, no handed backflip, x-up, turndown, wall ride, 360, can-can, front tire tap. Rounding out Heat 2 is Guettler with a 360, 720, wall ride, 360 tail whip, turndown, flair, turndown, double tail whip, wall ride, 360 tail tap, tail whip, foot touch on wall, turndown, 360 earning a score of 87.25.
At the end of it the riders advancing onto the finals from 10th to 1st are: Nyquist (87.00), Delaware (87.25), Darden (87.50), Laird (88.00), Harrington (88.00), Whitton (88.25), Guettler (88.75), Haugen (89.75), Mirra (90.00), and Cranmer (93.75).

Finals.
Cathy Bluem, www.fatbmx.com, september 2005: Rob Darden started things off with a Turndown, Double Tailwhip, Wall Ride, Fakie up the step-up, Turndown, 360 X-Up over the box, Double Truckdriver up the step-up, 360 X-Up over the spine, Tailtap to Barspin over spine, Icepick to earn a score of 84.00. Mike Laird came next with a Tailwhip, Turndown, Double Tailwhip, Tailtap, Flare, Barspin over the box, Wall Ride, 360 Tailwhip over spine, Tailtap, Barspin to Tailtap, Nosepick on spine, Icepick, Icepick, Nosepick to earn a score of 85.75. Ali Whitton came next with a Superman over the box, Wall Ride, Backflip up the step-up, 540, Downside Decade over the box, Tailtap, Manual, Tailtap, HUGE Foot-plant, Double Tailwhip ((attempt)), ** fell...bike was a bit under rotated ** to earn a score of 82.25. Ryan Guettler's first run was a 360, 720, Tailwhip up the step-up, Turndown, Flare, Tailwhip over the box, Barspin to the step-up, Double Tailwhip, Wall Ride, 540, Manual over the box, 360 over spine, Flare ((attempt)) ** fell ** to earn a score of 86.25. Dave Mirra's run was a Flare, Barspin to Tailtap, X-Up, One-Footed X-Up Backflip over the hip, Barspin, Foot-Plant, 360, Flare, Tailwhip over the hip, Tailtap, 360 over box, Wall Ride, Tailwhip Backflip to earn a score of 92.25. Scotty Cranmer's run was a 360,Tailwhip, Icepick, Front Flip up the step-up, Barspin, 360, Double Tailwhip over box, Tailtap, 360 Tailwhip, X-Up, Flare, X-Up, 360 X-Up, Foot-Plant, Turndown, Tailtap, score of 90.50.
Run 2 began with Ryan Nyquist pulling a Double Barspin Backflip, Tailtap, 360 Barspin, Manual, Double Truckdriver (( fell coming out of it, got back up quickly to finish his run)), Backflip, Tailtap, ** Back tire was flat...called for timeout...not an option...tried different bike...gave up...stopped run ** and earned a score of 81.50. Dave Dillewaard's second run was a Barspin to Manual, Barspin, No-Footed Can-Can, No-Hander, Manual, 540, 360 Tailwhip, Manual, Table, 360, Tailwhip, Manual, Wall Ride, Tailwhip to Tailtap to earn a score of 83.00. Rob Darden's second run was a Turndown, Double Tailwhip over box, Wall Ride, Fakie up the step-up, Turndown Transfer over spine, Wall Ride, 360 over box, Double Barspin, Barspin 360, Manual, Tailtap, Manual, Barspin, Manual,Tailtap, Icepick, 360 over the box, Nosepick to Late Table top, Foot Jam to Tailwhip to Nosepick to earn a score of 85.25. Mike Laird's second run was a Tailwhip, Double Tailwhip, Tailtap, Flare, Barspin over box, Wall Ride, 360 Tailwip, No-Hander,X-Up Backflip, Wall Ride to earn a score of 86.00. Josh Harrington's second run was No-Hander, Seat-Grab, Wall Ride, Double Barspin, Peg Grind, Icepick, Tailwhip over hip, Wall Ride, 360 Barspin over spine, Icepick to X-Up, Manual, Tailwhip to earn a score of 84.75. Whitton's second run was a Superman over box, Wall Ride, Backflip up Step-up, 540, Downside Decade over box, Tailtap, 360 over box, Tailtap, No-Hander, Foot-Plant, Double Tailwhip over box ((attempt)), ** fell to ground...impact on face...medics attended...walked away after a bit ** to earn a score of 84.00. Guettler's second run was a 360, 720 over box, ** Fell...pissed off!! Punched floor...**, ((attempted)) Front Flip over box ** fell ** to earn a score of 80.75. Tom Haugen's second run was a 360 Tailwhip over spine, Barspin, Barspin to Manual, Tailwhip, Tailwhip,360 Tailwhip over box, Manual, No-Handed 360 over spine, 360 Tailtap on hip, Tailwhip to Fakie over spine, ** couldn't land clean...fell out of it...got up quickly to finish run **, Nosepick to Barspin, score of 86.25. Mirra's second run was a One-Footed Barspin Flare, Barspin to Tailtap **stumbled out of landing...up quickly **, Tailtap on spine, Manual, Tailwhip Flare, Tailtap, Wall Ride, Backflip-Tailwhip over spine, ** stumbled out of landing...up...out of time ** to earn a score of 83.75. Rounding out Run 2 was Cranmer with a Switch-footed roll-in to Backflip over box, Tailwhip, Flare, Icepick, Front Flip up step-up, Barspin, 360, Double Tailwhip over box, Tailtap, 360 Tailwhip over spine, X-Up, Flare, X-Up, Tailtap to Tailwhip, Nosepick, Foot-Plant to earn a score of 90.50.
When it was all said and done the results from 10th to 1st are: Whitton (84.00), Harrington (84.75), Darden (85.25), Dilllewaard (86.00), Laird (86.00), Guettler (86.25), Haugen (87.75), Nyquist (89.75), Cranmer (90.50) and Mirra (92.25).

www.foxracing.com, september 2005: Dave Mirra and Scotty Cranmer exchanged places between Park qualifying and finals. Scotty qualified 1st with Dave 2nd. In the finals, Dave turned it up and took home the W with Scotty taking the Deu.

press release: September 11, 2005 – San Jose, CA – Dave Mirra, 31, of Greenville, N.C., today took home his first win at the Dew Action Sports Tour, placing first in the BMX Park competition.  Mirra’s backflip tailwhip over the spine in his first run helped to earn him a winning score of 92.25.  The higher score of two runs is taken to determine the rider’s final score.
“I did what I wanted to do,” said Mirra, who now sits in fifth place in the Tour’s BMX Park standings with 176 points.  “Heading into Orlando, I’m able to creep back into the points race.  Every Tour stop is a building block.  You have got to come out strong from the start and finish even stronger.  [Second place finisher Scotty] Cranmer is the future of this sport.  He is an amazing athlete and he gave me a run for my money.” 
Scotty Cranmer, 18, of Jackson, N.J. edged 26-year-old Los Gatos, Calif. native Ryan Nyquist for the second place spot with a score of 90.50.  Nyquist’s first run earned him an 89.75, which he was not able to improve upon after getting a flat tire in his second run.
In the overall BMX Park standings, Cranmer sits in second with 254 points while Nyquist is in third with 226 points.  In first place is Australia’s Ryan Guettler sits in first place with 312 points.  Guettler took fifth in today’s BMX Park finals. 

BMX park results: 1 Mirra Dave 2 Cranmer Scotty 3 Nyquist Ryan 4 Haugen Tom 5 Guettler Ryan 6 Laird Mike 7 Dillewaard Dave 8 Darden Rob 9 Harrington Josh 10 Whitton Alistair
BMX Dirt
Prelims.
Cathy Bluem, www.fatbmx.com, september 2005: Highlights from the first round of the first heat of prelims are: Luke Parslow pulling back flip x-up, front flip, barspin earning himself a score of 86.75. Ricardo Laguna pulled something, tail whip, backflip x-up earning a score of 83.50. Allan Cooke pulled something, tailwhip, truck driver no hander earning a score of 86.25. Ryan Nyquist pulled a backflip one handed x-up to 360 no handed to 720 earning a score of 91.00. Gary Young pulled a table top, 360, tail whip 360 to earn a score of 86.50. Colin MacKay pulled a 360, tail whip, 1-footed 360 earning a score of 80.00. Steve McCann, although he was at the event suffered a broke wrist and was not able to ride. So next up Cameron White pulled a backflip, double tail whip, 360 turndown earning a score of 87.00. Rounding out Heat 1 was suppose to be Corey Bohan but he had some bike problems and got bumped to the second heat. So starting round 2 is Parslow with a backflip barspin, tail whip, backflip tail whip earning a score of 91.75. Laguna's second run was a 360, turndown, to wiping out to get a score of 72.00. Cooke pulled an Backflip X-Up, superman, Backflip x-up no footed earning a score of 87.25. Nyquist pulled a backflip X-Up, 360 something, no handed backflip earning a score of 89.75. Young pulled a 360 turndown, tail whip but landed off center so couldn't complete his run earning a score of 72.25, MacKay's second run was a 360 something, tail whip, 360 nohander earning a score of 83.50. White's second run was a double tail whip, 360, backflip X-Up earning a score of 88.50. A single highlight in Round 3 was Lance Mosley pulling a no-footed can-can back flip which got him his high score of the comp an 85. 25. Parslow's third run was a backflip something, front flip, backflip x-up earning a score of 90.50. Cooke's third run was a backflip X-Up, 1-footed something but he didn't complete it and earned a score of 71.25. Nyquist pulled a backflip, dead air, no footed can-can nothing earning a score of 80.00. Young pulled a 360 turndown, tail whip to wipe out earning a score of 76.75. MacKay's third run was a 360, double tail whip, barspin earning a score of 81.50. Rounding out the first heat of Prelims is White who pulled a backflip, double tail whip, to an over rotated 360 which caused him to wipe out earning a score of 76.75.
Heat 2 of Prelims began with TJ Lavin's first run which constituted a 360, superman, no-handed backflip earning a score of 86.75. Mike Aitken's run was a 360, no footed can-can turndown, 360 can-can 1 footed x-up tabletop (yes he DID do that) earning a score of 87.00. Chris Doyle pulled a 360 turndown, tail whip, double truck driver to get a score of 87.50. Guettler's first run was a 360 off roll-in, front flip, tail whip, double tail whip earning a score of 92.75. Unfortunately at this point I got pulled away by a reporter from the San Jose Mercury News who decided to interview for 20 minutes about Ryan Guettler, unfortunately I missed the second runs completely and most of the third runs. So for this I'm sorry but I have proof if you head on over to the San Jose Mercury News' website search for "Ryan Guettler" and read the article entitled "Stars from Another World" it proves he interviewed me..but I swear I'm NOT like he made me out to be. Making it to the finals are 10th to 1st: Cooke (86.75), Nastazio (87.50), White (87.75), Murray (87.88), Gerber (88.50), Doyle (89.00), Nyquist (90.38), Bohan (90.75), Parslow (91.13) and Guettler (92.50)

Finals.
Cathy Bluem, www.fatbmx.com, september 2005: Round 1 of finals featured Chris Doyle pulling a 360 Barspin to X-Up, Turndown 360, 360 Tailwhip to earn a score of 89.75. Ryan Nyquist pulled a Double Barspin Backflip, Straight jumped 2nd set, Backflip-Tailwhip ((attempt))to earn a score of score of 82.50. Corey Bohan pulled an X-Up ((off start ramp)), Front Flip, Superman Seat-Grab, Barspin to Late Tailwhip to earn a score of 93.50. Luke Parslow pulled a Turndown Backflip, Tailwhip, Backflip-Tailwhip to earn a score of 90.50 Rounding out Run 1 is Ryan Guettler who pulled a 360 ((off start ramp)), Front Flip, Tailwhip, 720 to earn a score of 94.50 Starting out Run 2 is Cory Nastazio (who got a score of 85.00 his 1st run) pulled a X-Up Backflip, Tailwhip, X-Up to Backflip-Tailwhip to earn a score of 85.50. Cameron White received an 88.25 his first run and his second consisted of a Double Tailwhip,360 X-up, X-Up Backflip, to earn a score of 88.25. Stephan Murray was up next, his 1st run was an 89.50, and his second was ((attempted)) Turndown 360 Backflip ** was a bit over rotated ** to earn a score of 80.75. Nyquist second run was Barspin Backflip, Suicide 360 to Barspin, Double Barspin Backflip earn a score of 91.50. Bohan came next with a X-Up ((off start ramp)), One-Footed 360 Table top, Opposite 360 Table, 360 Tailwhip ((attempted)), ** came up short and under rotated ** to earn a score of 83.25. Parslow was next with a Backflip-Tailwhip, Front Flip, X-Up Backflip to earn a score of 95.00. Guettler rounded out second runs with a 360 ((off start ramp)), Front Flip, 360, Double Tailwhip to earn a score of 92.75. Third and final runs began with Murray who pulled a Turndown Backflip ((attempt))** clipped back tire on top of jump...lost momentum...couldn't make second jump ** to earn a score of 81.75. Chris Gerber is next and he pulled a Backflip-Tailwhip ((attempt)) ** over rotated ** to earn a score of 80.75. Doyle came next with a Turndown 360, Tailwhip, No-Footed Can-Can 360 to earn a score of 86.50. Nyquist came next with a One-Handed X-Up Backflip, 720, Double Truckdriver to earn a score of 91.50. Bohan came next with an X-Up ((off start ramp)), One-Footed 360 Table, 360, 360 Tailwhip ** came up short...cased on top of jump...rode it out (laughing at himself:) ) ** to earn a score of 86.00. Parslow's last run consisted of a Backflip-Tailwhip, 360 ** came up short...front tire hit jump...fell ** to earn a score of 81.75. Guettler, having won the competition at this point took a *well-deserved* victory run that consisted of Backflip, Front Flip, No-Handed Front Flip. The final rundown was 10th to 1st: Nastazio (85.25), Murray (85.63), Cooke (86.00), Gerber (86.75), Doyle (88.13), White (88.25), Bohan (89.75), Nyquist (91.50), Parslow (92.75) and Guettler (93.63).

www.foxracing.com, september 2005: Brian Foster crashed hard in the weather-delayed practice session ending his weekend with a badly rung bell, some scrapes and scabs, and a night in the worst hotel known to mankind…The San Jose Hospital. Doctor’s orders have him off his bike for another 5 weeks due to a crack in his skull…no kidding.
Corey Bohan remains in 2nd place in the Dirt Jump points. He placed 4th in the finals after some bike mechanicals that were out of his control. The bike was fixed, some stress was added, and he came home with a Quattro.

press release: Ryan Guettler, 22, of Brisbane, AUS earned his third consecutive victory in the BMX Dirt competition on September 9 after being knocked unconscious during a practice run.  He was released by paramedics and bested the field with a final score of 93.63, an average of his best two of three runs.  His final run was highlighted by a one-handed front flip. 
 
Fellow Australian Luke Parslow placed second with an average score of 92.75 in BMX Dirt.  Parslow, who has consistently improved at each stop of the Dew Action Sports Tour, now sits in eighth place in the BMX Dirt standings.  Ryan Nyquist finished third with an average score of 91.50.  In his third run, Nyquist executed a double barspin backflip.  Nyquist was in 14th place in the BMX Dirt standings coming into the Toyota Challenge and now stands in sixth place. 
 
BMX Vert
Prelims
Cathy Bluem, www.fatbmx.com, september 2005: Highlights from Prelims for both runs included Harrington pulling an awesome superman seat grab, no hander and a barspin, barspin to ice pick and a tail whip to earn himself a score of 78.75. Tom Haugen pulled a tail whip, barspin, double bar spin, another double barspin to tire-tap barspin earning himself a high score of 82.00. Jay Miron pulled a tail whip, tail whip, 360, 540, superman, tail whip, ice pick, nose pick and in his second run he pulled a.flair! Which I guess he hadn't pulled in a long time which earned him his high score of 84.75. John Parker pulled tail whip, attempted a flair but fell, got up and pulled a no-hander, barspin, and in his second run pulled a tail whip 360, and downside tail whip which got him a score of 87.25. I missed Chad Kag's first and part of his second runs but in his second he pulled a nice double tail whip over the channel, which got him a score of 90.25. Rounding out the first heat of prelims was Jamie Bestwick who pulled a flair over the channel, double tail whip, flair, opposite flair, ally-oop 540, and another 540 which got him a score of 94.75. Highlights for both runs from the second heat of prelims included Dennis McCoy pulling a flair over the channel, 540, peg grind earning himself a score of 87.00 as he didn't take his second run. Dave Mirra pulled an opposite 1-footed X-Up Flair and a regular flair, tail whip flair and tail whip which got him a score of 83. 50. There was some controversy because his second run was basically as everyone put it a *one* trick run and came in with a score of 86 something which would have put him in a tie for 6th, but it ended up his score was entered incorrectly and as a result he missed making the finals by one spot. Kevin Robinson pulled a flair, opposite flair, peg grind and more flairs which earned him a score of 86.75.

www.foxracing.com, september 2005: Dave Mirra failed to qualify for Vert. He crashed hard twice eliminating himself from the finals. There was a bit of drama to it though, they called him as 6th overall, then re-called him as 11th. Odd….

Finals.
Cathy Bluem, www.fatbmx.com, september 2005: Highlights from Run 1 of the finals included Miron pulling a tail whip 540 who was the first rider to ever pull that trick successfully to earn himself a score of 86.50. Mancuso pulled a no handed flair in his run to help himself to a score of 84.75. Walker pulled an awesome flair, bar spin, superman, no handed flair, 2 flairs in a row, tail whip, flair over channel and another bar spin to get himself a score of 87.00. Simon Tabron pulled multiple bar spin variations, 360 something, no handed 540, tail whip and flair earning a score of 89.75. Dennis McCoy pulled a 540 barspin to help himself to a score of 88.50. John Parker for his first run pulled a superman, tail whip, 540, flair, double tail whip getting himself a score of 89.25. Kagy pulled a barspin, barspin taiwlhip (he's the only rider pulling that trick right now), double tail whip, flair and peg grind earning himself a score of 87.50. Rounding out run 1 was Bestwick who pulled a 540 alley-op, flair, some foot flair combo, opposite flair, can-can look back alley-op and a downside tail whip flair to get himself a score of 94.50.
Starting their second runs was Mancuso who pulled a 540 tail whip in his run to help himself to a score of 86.25. Walker included a flair and tail whip in his second run to get a score of 87.50. Tom Stober for his second run pulled a flair and fell on a double tail whip attempt to get himself a score of 84.25. Kevin Robinson's second run was sensational and included a flair over the channel but he fell hard during his second run and ended up knocking himself out for a good period of time. The medical staff of course was right there and so was Bestwick, Kagy and Ryan Nyquist, who all kept yelling at Kevin to stay awake, but Kevin was taken out on a stretcher and reportedly life-vaced (ie helicopter) to a local hospital for further examination. The following day though he was okay enough to fly home and by Sunday when I talked to Kagy, he was at home resting and his wife Robin was taking care of him, its sooo good to hear a happy outcome of one of the scariest falls I've ever witnessed. Back to the action at hand, Dennis McCoy came out for his second run and pulled a 540, flair over the channel to earn himself a score of 87.50. Parker's second run was a turndown, barspin, table-top, tail whip, another tail whip, and superman all of which helped him to a score of 87.50. Kagy's second run included a double tail whip over the channel, flair over channel, double bar spin to get a score of 89.50. Bestwick, already having the win, for his second run just went out and had some fun pulling the biggest airs of the night and an opposite flair and tail whip before calling it quits. When it was all said and done the results were:
10th to 1st: Stober (85.50), Mancusco (86.25), Walker (87.50), Miron (88.50), DMC (88.50), Parker (89.25), Kagy (89.50), Tabron (89.75), K-Rob (91.25) and Bestwick (94.50).

press release: Competition kicked off on September 8 when Jamie Bestwick, 34, of Nottingham, GBR, wowed the crowd at BMX Vert Finals with a run full of intricate tricks.  Bestwick’s best run, his first of the evening, was filled with a difficult mix of tricks, including an Alley-oop 540 to earn a score of 94.50.  He also finished first at the Vans® Invitational last month and at the Right Guard Open in June.  Bestwick currently sits in 1st place in the points standings with 300 total points. 
Finishing in second in BMX Vert finals was Kevin Robinson, of East Providence, RI, with a score of 91.25.  Robinson finished first at the Panasonic Open, sixth at the Right Guard Open, and second at the Vans® Invitational.  He currently trails Bestwick by five points in the Dew Action Sports Tour BMX Vert points standings.
Simon Tabron, of Liverpool, GBR, rounded out the top three in BMX Vert with a score of 89.75.  Tabron finished third at the Panasonic Open and fourth at the Right Guard Open.  He missed the Vans® Invitational due to injury. He is in sixth place after four events in the overall BMX Vert points standings. 
BMX Race
DEW ACTION SPORTS TOUR FEATURES BMX RACING, A 2008 OLYMPIC SPORT
Press release: The Dew Action Sports Tour, the first-ever, season-long multi-sport professional tour in action sports, will host the International Cycling Union (UCI) BMX Supercross World Cup Finals as the specialty competition at the Toyota Challenge on Friday, September 9 in San Jose, CA.  The fourth stop of the Dew Action Sports Tour, the Toyota Challenge takes place September 8-11 at San Jose’s HP Pavilion, and features professional competitions in skateboarding, BMX and freestyle motocross.  The event also includes a Festival Village with interactive courses, video gaming and athlete autograph sessions. 
"With the inclusion of BMX racing at the 2008 Olympics, we are excited to host UCI BMX Supercross, the first event ever to be presented in the race format we can expect in the 2008 Olympics," said Wade Martin, general manager of the Dew Action Sports Tour.  "The movement of action sports into the Olympic games further legitimizes their popularity, as well as the true sportsmanship involved." 
The previous round of UCI BMX Supercross, the World Cup, was held in Aigle, Switzerland in June, where Robert De Wilde/Staats (Netherlands) grabbed the 1st place podium spot in front of Cristian Becerine/Crupi (Argentina) and Randy Stumpfhauser/GT-Hyundai (USA).
Nicknamed the Flyin' Dutchman, De Wilde faces stiff competition from Stumpfhauser, the newly crowned 2005 UCI BMX World Champion Bubba Harris/Redline (USA), Mike Day/Staats (USA) and 75 other hungry pro riders gunning for the BMX SX title at the Dew Action Sports Tour’s Toyota Challenge.  All the action takes place the afternoon of Friday, September 9, with Semi-Finals and Finals scheduled for 4:30-5:15 PM PDT. 
The Dew Action Sports Tour features intense competition in the three BMX disciplines that are featured at all five Tour stops.  Ryan Guettler has the most points in the BMX Park discipline, with Scotty Cranmer and Steven McCann in second and third place respectively.  Guettler also leads the race for points in BMX Dirt, but is trailed closely by fellow Australian Corey Bohan.  Chris Doyle is currently in third in BMX Dirt.  In BMX Vert, Kevin Robinson leads the points race, but is followed by Jamie Bestwick, Dave Mirra and Chad Kagy.  All three athletes fall within 27 points of Robinson. 
The Toyota Challenge also welcomes four cutting edge bands to the Festival Village’s music stage.  On Friday, September 9, Puddle of Mudd with The Prom Kings will perform and on Saturday, September 10, Chevelle will take the stage with A Change of Pace as the opening act.  Both concerts will run from 9-11 PM.  All competitions, concerts, and access to the Festival Village are all included in the $12 daily price of admission to the Dew Action Sports Tour’s Toyota Challenge.  For complete information, fans can log onto www.dewactionsportstour.com
Robert De Wilde, 28, of the Netherlands took top honors in the Toyota Challenge’s specialty competition, the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup Finals, on September 9.  BMX Supercross will make its debut as a Olympic medal sport in Beijing in 2008.  De Wilde, also known as the “Flying Dutchman,” captured the title with a final time of 30.091 seconds.  Luke Madill, 25, of Australia finished second with 31.928 while Montgomery, Tex. native Kyle Bennett, 25, came in third with a time of 32.717. A total of 48 riders competed.

BMX Supercross Results are 8th to 1st: Mike Day, Bubba Harris, Brandon Meadows, Randy Stumpfhauser, Jason Rogers, Kyle Bennett, Luke Madill, and Robert De Wilde.