24.02.2008 | Oslo, Norway
Swatch TTR Tour Leader Kevin Pearce wins Oakley
Arctic Challenge 2008
It was a dramatic finale to one of the most significant
competitions on the Tour. The Swatch TTR SIX(6)
STAR Oakley Arctic Challenge, greeted with sunny
skies and an enthusiastic crowd, wrapped up today
with US rider Kevin Pearce taking home the title
along with 24.500,- US Dollar and moving into the
TTR World No. 1 position. Shayne Pospisil, also
from the United States, took second place while
Peetu Piiroinen of Finland once again proved he’s
one of the best by rounding out the Top three and
maintaining his grasp on TTR World No. 3. Pearce
was stoked with his Title win but is still looking
to the future: “We just finished up the 2008
Arctic Challenge and it’s another SIX(6)STAR
win for me. It feels good! It was good to see everybody
stepping up… and it was good to see Terje
pushing it… I’ve done a lot of TTR events
this year and now I’m finally on top. It’s
been a long journey. I feel pretty good about it.
Seems like just yesterday it was the start of the
season. But it’s coming down to the last couple
events… and now it all depends on the US Open.
I’m psyched. It’s going to be a good
ending.”Pearce also took home the trophy for
Best Trick of the day with his crowd and judge pleasing
Inverted BS 540 with a Double Grab at 7.1 m.
All eyes may have been looking for a new World Record,
but the highest air of the day, stomped by Peetu
Piiroinen, was 7.5 m, just over 2 m shy of the 9.8
world record set last year by Artic Challenge founder
and TTR patron Terje Haakonsen.In the same fashion
as the semi finals, riders were judged on their
best runs, but things were stepped up for the finals.
Each rider was given five attempts to stomp three
of their best tricks. Added to those three scores
was a variation score that judged riders on their
ability to mix things up with each hit.Pearce’s
attempts included a McTwist with a Tweaked Japan,
his best- trick-winning Inverted BS 5 Double Grab,
a massive BS Air Method, a Chuckflip 7, and another
solid BS Air. Pospisil kept things a little simpler,
starting off with a FS Air and then landing a stylish
BS Air. On his third hit he busted out the BS 3
Alley-Oop, then went for a BS 5 and finished the
afternoon off with a FS 3. Piiroinen returned with
his signature Finnish style, opting for a BS 5 Tail
on the first hit, unfortunately washing out the
landing. He stomped a BS 5 Tail Grab on his second
attempt, holding the grab until the last possible
second. His third hit gave him thehighest air, floating
a clean BS Air Tail Grab at 7.5m. After a failed
initial attempt, Peetu finally landed a Chuckflip
on his last hit.Some big changes in the TTR Rankings
were set after a great afternoon of friendly snowboard
competition.
Risto Mattila who was previously the Tour Leader
is now TTR World No. 2 after his 7th place finish
in Oslo. Risto will definitely be looking to get
back on top in the coming weeks. Andy Finch who
was throwing down epic airs all day long keeps his
place of TTR World No. 4 as Nicolas Mueller, who
brought along his legendary Swiss style, now sits
in the top ten at TTR World No. 8. Scotty Lago who
didn’t fair too well in Norway still managed
to improve his ranking with a SIX(6)STAR result
and now sits at TTR World No. 9.Check out www.ttrworldtour.com
for fully updated Swatch TTR Rankings along with
blogs, news, and videos that document all the action
from
The Oakley Arctic Challenge. In case you missed
the competition, you still catch every detail over
on www.freecaster.tv. Be sure to stay tuned to TTR
as the Tour moves to Japan for the FIVE(5)STAR Nissan
X- Trail Nippon Open where we could see some more
big changes in the rankings, setting things up for
the final SIX(6)STAR Burton US Open and overall
Tour prize purse of 250.000 US Dollar.
The Oakley Arctic Challenge Final Results:
1. Kevin Pearce USA
2. Shayne Pospisil USA
3. Peetu Piiroinen FIN
4. Terje Haakonsen NOR
5. Nicolas Mueller SUI
6. Andy Finch USA
7. Risto Mattila FIN
8. Colin Frei SUI
9. Ulrik Badertscher NOR
10. Dustin Craven CAN
11. Daniel Josefsen NOR
12. Fumiyuki Murakami JPN
13. Takaharu Nakai JPN
14. Jake Koia NZE
15. Chad Otterstrom USA
16. Kim Rune Hansen NOR
17. Fredrik Scuderi NOR
18. Arthur Longo FRA
19. Stale Sandbech NOR
20. Takato Taniguchi JPN
21. Scott Lago USA
22. Jody Koenders NED
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