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press release: Dew Action Sports Tour debuts in June 2005, and consists of five major, multi-sport events with a cumulative points system, the biggest competitive purse in action sports and a $1 Million Bonus Pool based upon year-end standings.  NBC and USA Network will combine for 32 original hours of exclusive Dew Action Sports Tour coverage - the largest combined network and cable commitment in action sports. Each tour stop will feature competitions in skateboarding (park and vert), BMX (park, vert, and dirt) and freestyle motocross.  At season’s end, the Tour will award champions in the six combined disciplines of skateboarding, BMX and freestyle motocross with the Dew Cup.  Key lifestyle elements at each Tour event’s festival village will include live cutting-edge music, video gaming, and interactive courses. The Dew Action Sports Tour’s founding partners include Mountain Dew (tour title sponsor); and Panasonic, Right Guard Xtreme, Vans®, Toyota and PlayStation® (event title sponsors).  Also joining the Tour as associate partners are OXY® Acne Solutions, Peanut Chews® and Pacific Cycle™ - the owner and supplier of Mongoose®, Schwinn®, and GT® bicycle brands.
2005 DEW TOUR
www.fatbmx.com, october 2004: The Big bucks tour is coming. The Dew Action Sports Tour schedule and founding sponsors’ respective entitled events are as follows:
Event One June 9-12, 2005 Panasonic
Event Two July 7-10, 2005 Right Guard Xtreme
Event Three August 17-21, 2005 Vans
Event Four September 7-11, 2005 Toyota
Event Five October 12-16, 2005 PlayStation
A series of five major events with a cumulative points system, the 2005 Dew Action Sports Tour will consist of multi-sport and entertainment festivals covering over one million square feet in both indoor and outdoor venues. In addition to the primary sports of skateboarding, BMX, and freestyle motocross, each tour stop will feature a unique “specialty comp,” such as snowboarding or wakeboarding. At season’s end, the Tour will award champions in skateboarding (street and vert), BMX (street, dirt & vert) and freestyle motocross with the Dew Cup. Key lifestyle elements at each Tour event will include live cutting-edge music, video gaming, and interactive events.
Round 1, Panasonic Open.
First stop of the Dew Action Sports Tour in Louisville, Kentucky, Expo center, june 9-12, 2005. 
Report, results.
Round 2, Right Guard Open.
Second stop, Denver, Pepsi Center, July 7-10, 2005.
Report, results.
Round 3, Vans Invitational.
Portland, Rose Quarter, August 18-21, 2005.
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Round 4, Toyota Challenge.
San Jose, HP Pavilion, September 8-11, 2005.
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Round 5, PlayStation Pro.
Orlando, Florida, TD Waterhouse Centre, October 13-16, 2005.
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Dew Action Sports Tour Final 2005 Season BMX Dirt Standings: 1. Guettler Ryan, 2. Bohan Corey, 3. White Cameron, 4. Doyle Chris, 5. Nyquist Ryan, 6. Aitken Mike, 7. Mackay Colin, 8. Nastazio Cory
In the first-ever Dew Tour event, Corey Bohan took home top honors, establishing himself as a consistent threat on the Tour. But with back-to-back-to-back wins at the Right Guard Open, the Vans Invitational and the Toyota Challenge, Ryan Guettler sat atop the season-long leader board with one event left on the 2005 Dew Tour. With only Bohan standing in his way, Guettler took second place in Orlando to claim the year-end title and the coveted Dew Cup.

Dew Action Sports Tour Final 2005 Season BMX Vert Standings: 1 Bestwick Jamie, 2 Robinson Kevin, 3 Kagy Chad, 4 Tabron Simon, 5 Mirra Dave, 6 McCoy Dennis, 7 Parker John, 8 Miron Jay, 9 Walker Jimmy, 10 Stober Tom, 11 Kraft Koji, 12 Eggleston Jay, 13 Mancuso Mike, 14 Haugen Tom, 15 Branham Jason, 16 Burgess Jim, 17 Snowden Ben, 18 Harrington Josh, 19 Brumlow Dave, 20 Fanberg Jeremy, 21 Williams Danny, 22 Geys Peter, 23 Thorne Rick, 24 McElhinney Keith, 25 Terreros Eduardo.

Guettler continued his domination of the 2005 Dew Tour with BMX park wins at each of the first two stops. Despite victories by BMX legends Ryan Nyquist and Dave Mirra, Guettler's status as the man to beat stood firm going into the PlayStation Pro. Scotty Cranmer's win at the final stop of the 2005 Tour challenged Guettler, but was not enough to unseat him. With 375 points, Guettler claimed his second Dew Cup of the year, becoming the only person in the history of the Dew Tour to do so.

Dew Action Sports Tour Final 2005 Season BMX Park Standings: 1 Guettler Ryan, 2 Cranmer Scotty, 3 Nyquist Ryan, 4 Mirra Dave, 5 Cooke Allan, 6 Mackay Colin, 7 Darden Rob, 8 Harrington Josh, 9 McCann Steven, 10 Haugen Tom, 11 Laird Mike, 12 Kagy Chad, 13 Whitton Alistair, 14 Aitken Mike, 15 Young Gary, 16 Wade Morgan, 17 Dillewaard Dave, 18 Canina Diogo, 19 McCoy Dennis, 20 Cleveland Michael, 21 Reynolds Garrett, 22 Wirch Scott, 23 Parenti Mike, 24 Fanberg Jeremy, 25 Doyle Chris, 26 Walker Brett, 27 Gerber Chris, 28 Kraft Koji, 29 Osato Dave, 30 Foster Brian, 31 White Cameron, 32 Hickerson Danny, 33 Nolli Rob, 34 Escamilla Mike, 35 Kiraly Kevin, 36 Kachinsky Brian.
After missing the first Dew Tour event of the 2005 season, Jamie Bestwick dominated the competition, winning each of the final four stops. Kevin Robinson, who won the first event, used a third-place showing at the PlayStation Pro to close out the year in second place in the overall standings.
2006 DEW TOUR
The Tour returns to all five tour stop locations from its inaugural season.
 “We are excited about returning to our five host sites from the Tour’s inaugural season and we are eager for fans to see the best action sports athletes in the world battle for the Dew Cup,” said Wade Martin, general manager of the Dew Action Sports Tour.  “Our local event partners have contributed significantly to the Tour’s early success, and we look forward to working together to establish the Tour as an anchor event in each host market.”
The five Tour sites were originally selected in a competitive bid process that included 20 cities throughout the country.  The host cities were initially chosen because they demonstrated great support of action sports through grassroots programs, community outreach and strong cooperation among community and government organizations.  Each city committed to a multi-year deal to host the Dew Action Sports Tour.
The Dew Action Sports Tour returns all of its founding partners from year one, including Mountain Dew (tour title sponsor); and Panasonic, Right Guard Xtreme, Vans®, Toyota and PlayStation® (event title sponsors).  Associate partners include MasterCard, Mongoose®, OXY® Acne Solutions, Peanut Chews® and Slim Jim.
Round 1, Panasonic Open.
First stop of the Dew Action Sports Tour in Louisville, Kentucky, Expo center, june 22-25, 2006.
Report, results, pics.
Round 2, Right Guard Open.
Pepsi center, Denver, CO. July 13-16, 2006.
Report, results, pics.
Round 3, Vans Invitational.
Rose Quarter, Portland, Oregon, august 17-20.
Report, results, pics.
720 whip. truck to downside whip.
Round 4.
Sept. 7-10 Toyota Challenge San Jose, Calif. - HP Pavilion
Report, results.
Kevin Robinson double flair. Steven McCann no-handed 720 to turndown. Dave Dillewaard 360 tailwhip barspin.
Round 5.
Oct. 12-15 PlayStation® Pro Orlando, Fla. - TD Waterhouse Centre
Report, results, pics.
Dew Action Sports Tour Final 2006 Season BMX Dirt Standings: 1.Anthony Napolitan 2.Luke Parslow 3.Corey Bohan 4.Ryan Nyquist 5.Ryan Guettler 6.Cameron White 7.Dave Dillewaard 8.Chris Doyle 9.Colin Mackay 10.Allan Cooke 11.Chris Gerber 12.James Foster 13.Gary Young 14.TJ Lavin 15.Rob Darden 16.TJ Ellis 17.Steve McCann 18.Stephen Murray 19.Michael Cleveland 20.Michael “Hucker” Clark 21.Morgan Wade 22.Joey “Whitesnake” Marks 23.Diogo Canina 24.Scott Wirch 25.Paul Kintner 26.Dane Searls 27.Reuel Erickson 28.Mike Aitken 29.Thomas Hancock 30.Heath Pinter 31.Cam Pianta 32.Tim “Fuzzy” Hall 33.Cory Nastazio 34.Josh Hult 35.Dennis Enarson 36.Brett Walker 37.Ricardo Laguna 38.Adam Baker 39.Damian Conolly

Dew Action Sports Tour Final 2006 Season BMX Vert Standings: 1.Jamie Bestwick 2.Chad Kagy 3.Kevin Robinson 4.Simon Tabron 5.Jimmy Walker 6.Dennis McCoy 7.Jay Eggleston 8.Tom Haugen 9.Francisco Zurita 10.Koji Kraft 11.Mike Mancuso 12.Danny Williams 13.John Parker 14.Dave Brumlow 15.Jeremy Fanberg 16.Tom Stober 17.Josh Harrington 18.Zack Warden 19.Ben Snowden 20.Scott Wirch 21.Zach Shaw 22.Dave Mirra 23.Matt Fairbairn 24.Keith McElhinney 25.Brian Gavagan 26.Sean Logan 27.Tony Campos

Dew Action Sports Tour Final 2006 Season BMX Park Standings: 1.Daniel Dhers 2.Scotty Cranmer 3.Ryan Nyquist 4.Alistair Whitton 5.Gary Young 6.Steve Mccann 7.Garrett Reynolds 8.Allan Cooke 9.Marcus Tooker 10.Austin Coleman 11.Dave Mirra 12.Josh Harrington 13.Morgan Wade 14.Colin Mackay 15.Kevin Kiraly 16.Ryan Guettler 17.Diogo Canina 18.Dave Dillewaard 19.Dan Sieg 20.Rob Darden 21.Mike Aitken 22.Chris Doyle 23.Jeremy Fanberg 24.Quinn Semling 25.Chad Kagy 26.Tom Haugen 27.Mike Laird 28.Brian Hunt 29.Michael Cleveland 30.Brian Kachinski 31.Mike Spinner 32.Jimmy Hale 33.James Foster 34.Dennis McCoy 35.Craig Mast 36.Brett Walker 37.Koji Kraft 38.Sebastian “Baz” Keep 39.Zack Warden 40.Scott Wirch 41.Dave Osato 42.Chris Gerber 43.Josh Hult 44.Anthony Napolitan
2007 AST DEW TOUR
Entering its third year, the AST Dew Tour is the most watched and attended action sports property in the world.  Attendance for the 2006 AST Dew Tour totaled nearly 250,000 and an average of 38 million viewers tuned in via NBC and USA each year. The top athletes in the world will take part in this year’s Tour, all competing for the highly coveted Dew Cup which will be awarded in Orlando at season’s end to champions in each of the six disciplines.
The AST (Action Sports Tour) was created in 2007 to function as the umbrella brand of the organization; the Dew Tour is the AST’s premier professional property.Owned by NBC Universal and Live Nation, the AST Dew Tour, the world's premier season-long action sports tour, debuted in June 2005 and consists of five major, multi-sport events with a cumulative points system, a $2.5 million competitive purse - the largest in action sports - and an additional $1 million bonus pool based upon year-end standings.   NBC and USA Network combine for exclusive AST Dew Tour coverage with the largest combined network and cable commitment in action sports. The AST Dew Tour is distributed in over 230 million homes worldwide and in over 100 countries. The Tour features skateboarding (park and vert), BMX (park, vert, and dirt) and freestyle motocross, and at season’s end, the Tour awards champions in the six disciplines with the Dew Cup.  Key lifestyle elements at each Tour event include the festival village with video gaming and interactive events, as well as live cutting edge music.  The AST Dew Tour returns all of its founding partners including Mountain Dew (tour title sponsor); and Panasonic, Right Guard Xtreme, Vans®, Toyota and PlayStation® (event title sponsors).  Associate partners include Ball Park, MasterCard, Mongoose®, Slim Jim and Verizon Wireless.  More information can be found at www.astdewtour.com
Round 1, Panasonic Open.
First stop of the Dew Action Sports Tour in Baltimore, Md. Camden Yards Sports Complex, june 21-24, 2007.
Report, results.
Round 2, Right Guard Open
July 19-22, Cleveland, Ohio—North Coast Harbor.
Report, results.
Round 3, Vans® Invitational
Aug. 16-19, Portland, Ore.—Rose Quarter.
Report, results.
Round 4, Toyota Challenge
Sept. 20-23, Salt Lake City, Utah—Energy Solutions Arena.
Report, results.
Round 5, PlayStation® Pro
Oct. 18-21, Orlando, Fla.—Amway Arena.
Report, results.
Spinner wins PlayStation Trick of the Year with his flawless 1080.
www.astdewtour.com: Mike Spinner has definitely made his mark on the Dew Tour and the BMX world this year. The breakout rookie of 2007 pulled the first ever 1080 to be landed in competition. His 1080 won him the PlayStation® Trick of the Week honors in Portland and has now won him the ultimate prize - the 2007 PlayStation® Trick of the Year. At each stop on the 2007 AST Dew Tour, a handful of athletes are nominated for the PlayStation® Trick of the Week. A clip of each rider (pulling their nominated trick) is posted online for one week, fans view and vote for the best. Narrowed down to four tricks, the PlayStation® Trick of the Year is awarded to one Trick of the Week winner, based on viewers votes. Fans viewed and voted and when the polls closed on the final day of the 2007 Tour, it was Spinner that was favored for his incredible 1080. Spinner will now walk away from Orlando $10,000 richer. Spinner was up against top level athletes from all sports, including: Zack Warden - Whip-to-Whip Back at the Panasonic Open, Francisco Zurita - Triple Tailwhip at the Right Guard Open, Cameron White - Barspin Tailwhip Backflip at the Toyota Challenge. Spinner's been having an insane year - his breakout rookie year at that. Huge props go out to this kid, along with lots of high fives. Congrats!
2008 AST DEW TOUR
Press release, february 19, 2008: The AST Dew Tour, the world’s premier season-long action sports tour, today announced its schedule for the 2008 season (June-October).  In addition to returning to Portland, Ore. and Orlando for the fourth time, the Tour will stop in Baltimore, Cleveland and Salt Lake City for the second consecutive season. Entering its fourth year, the AST Dew Tour is the most watched and attended action sports property in the world.  Attendance for the 2007 AST Dew Tour totaled nearly 300,000 and an average of 41 million viewers tuned in via NBC and USA each year.  The top athletes in the world will take part in this year’s Tour, all competing for the highly coveted Dew Cup that will be awarded in Orlando at season’s end to champions in each of the six disciplines.  The 2007 Dew Cup winners include Nate Adams (Freestyle Motocross), Jamie Bestwick (BMX Vert), Ryan Nyquist (BMX Dirt), Daniel Dhers (BMX Park), Shaun White (Skateboard Vert) and Ryan Sheckler (Skateboard Park).
Round 1, Panasonic Open
June 19-22, Baltimore, Md.—Camden Yards Sports Complex.
Report, results, videos.
Nyquist nails first ever double barspin 720 landed in competition.
Round 2, Right Guard Open
July 17-20, Cleveland, OH—North Coast Harbor.
Report, results.
Round 3, Wendy’s Invitational
Aug. 21-24, Portland, Ore.—Rose Quarter.
Report, results.
Round 4, Toyota Challenge
Sept. 11-14, Salt Lake City, UT—EnergySolutions Arena
Report, results.
Round 5, PlayStation Pro
October 16-19 at Orlando's Amway Arena.
Report, results.
2009 AST DEW TOUR
Press release, february 19, 2008: The AST Dew Tour, the world’s premier season-long action sports tour, today announced its schedule for the 2008 season (June-October).  In addition to returning to Portland, Ore. and Orlando for the fourth time, the Tour will stop in Baltimore, Cleveland and Salt Lake City for the second consecutive season. Entering its fourth year, the AST Dew Tour is the most watched and attended action sports property in the world.  Attendance for the 2007 AST Dew Tour totaled nearly 300,000 and an average of 41 million viewers tuned in via NBC and USA each year.  The top athletes in the world will take part in this year’s Tour, all competing for the highly coveted Dew Cup that will be awarded in Orlando at season’s end to champions in each of the six disciplines.  The 2007 Dew Cup winners include Nate Adams (Freestyle Motocross), Jamie Bestwick (BMX Vert), Ryan Nyquist (BMX Dirt), Daniel Dhers (BMX Park), Shaun White (Skateboard Vert) and Ryan Sheckler (Skateboard Park).
Round 1, BMX Open
June 26 - 27, 2009, Chicago, IL.
Report, results, videos.
Round 2
Boston, MA - Jul 24 - 25
Report, results.
Round 3
Portland, OR - Aug 13 - 16
Report, results.
Round 4
Salt Lake City, UT - Sep 17 - 20
Report, results.
Round 5, Orlando, FL - Oct 15 - 18.
Report, results.
360 flip, 360 triple whip, flip no-hander to whip, 360 double truck to whip, and a whole lot more.
2010 AST DEW TOUR
-July 23-25 (bmx only)
-August 12-15 (multi-sport)
-September 16-19 (multi-sport)
-October 14-17 (multi-sport)