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		<title>AST Dew Tour Video Highlights &#8211; Toyota Challenge &#8211; Skate Vert Finals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 06:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[PLG isn&#8217;t a happy man.  After some questionable judging he has found himself on the outside looking in too many times at the Dew Tour &#8212; is it really worth $3K to go through all that stress (and BTW, what happened to those $15K payouts &#8212; or is this a bonus?).  Well, at least he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PLG isn&#8217;t a happy man.  After some questionable judging he has found himself on the outside looking in too many times at the Dew Tour &#8212; is it really worth $3K to go through all that stress (and BTW, what happened to those $15K payouts &#8212; or is this a bonus?).  Well, at least he can sleep on all that cash he won at the Maloof Money Cup and X Games.  Oh, yeah, I forgot to mention that Andy Macdonald won &#8212; <a href="http://www.lat34.org/quick_hits/2008/09/14/andy-macdonald-wins-skate-vert-at-toyota-challenge/">but you already know that, don&#8217;t you</a>?</p>
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		<title>AST Dew Tour Video Highlights &#8211; Toyota Challenge &#8211; BMX Park Finals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 06:23:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The incredible Mr. Dhers made it four-for-four on Sunday when he won the BMX Park title &#8212; looks like he&#8217;s a good bet to be the first guy to win all five contests in a season.  The great thing, though, is Mike Spinner is right on his tail and won&#8217;t let up &#8212; and always [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The incredible Mr. Dhers <a href="http://www.lat34.org/quick_hits/2008/09/14/dhers-goes-4-4-in-slc/">made it four-for-four</a> on Sunday when he won the BMX Park title &#8212; looks like he&#8217;s a good bet to be the first guy to win all five contests in a season.  The great thing, though, is Mike Spinner is right on his tail and won&#8217;t let up &#8212; and always with a smile on his face.  But Dhers is the one smiling right now.</p>
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		<title>Dew Tour Draws Record Crowd in Salt Lake City</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 06:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The AST Dew Tour loves SLC &#8212; and SLC loves it back.  The tour drew 63,481 fans this year according to tour officials &#8212; about 1,500 more than last year&#8217;s record turnout of 61,910.   In case you haven&#8217;t been reading our coverage, a full press release follows with all the info from the main [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.lat34.com/_/Image/_/toyota_2.gif" align="right" border="0" vspace="2" width="130" height="52" hspace="2" />The AST Dew Tour loves SLC &#8212; and SLC loves it back.  The tour drew 63,481 fans this year according to tour officials &#8212; about 1,500 more than last year&#8217;s record turnout of 61,910.   In case you haven&#8217;t been <a href="http://www.lat34.org/quick_hits/tag/toyota-challenge/">reading our coverage</a>, a full press release follows with all the info from the main event (<a href="http://www.lat34.org/quick_hits/tag/toyota-challenge/">you&#8217;ll have to check out our site for the Free Flow Tour and BMX SX results</a>).</p>
<p><strong>Dhers wins BMX Park, Macdonald Wins Skateboard Vert, Bestwick wins BMX Vert, Aitken wins BMX Dirt, Ortiz wins Skateboard Park and Jones wins FMX at AST Dew Tour event in Salt Lake City</strong></p>
<p>SALT LAKE CITY – Daniel Dhers won the BMX Park event and Andy Macdonald won the skateboard vert event Sunday in the Toyota Challenge.</p>
<p>In BMX park, Dhers remained perfect this year in AST competition, winning the event for his fourth victory of the season</p>
<p>The 23-year old Dhers, from Venezuela, fell at the end of his first run and was fourth at the end of the first round, but rebounded in the second run to finish at 93.33.</p>
<p>Mike Spinner, of Miami, had the lead after his first run, but was bumped into second by Dhers, the last rider to compete in the second heat. Spinner finished with 93.00 points. Garrett Reynolds of Toms River, N.J. was third at 92.00.<br />
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“I didn’t have the best first run, and then the second round when Spinner started bobbling with his first trick, I said, ‘OK, I think that the door is open for me to win,’” Dhers said.</p>
<p>Dher’s winning run included a double whip on a big hip, a 360 X up and a table flair to 720.</p>
<p>“I thought, ‘The line is working, don’t fall now, you’re really far ahead,” Dhers said. “So, as I kept going everything just started working. I was so happy. It feels awesome. This is my ninth contest that I’ve won this year out of 11.”</p>
<p>In skateboard vert, Macdonald, of Boston, earned his first win on the AST Dew Tour.</p>
<p>“It feels awesome,” Macdonald said. “I’m so psyched.  For me it’s like the Boston Red Sox winning the championship. I broke the curse. It took the Red Sox 86 years to finally win and it took me four on the Dew Tour.”</p>
<p>The 35-year-old Macdonald earned a 90.50 on his second run, which included a 720, multiple 540’s and difficult switch stance maneuvers. In the third and final round, the competition was unable to best his score.</p>
<p>Canada’s Pierre-Luc Gagnon was second at 90.25 and Bob Burnquist, of Brazil, was third at 88.25.</p>
<p>Bucky Lasek finished fifth in the event, but leads the point standings with 325 going into the final event. The race for the Dew Cup is close with Burnquist trailing by five points at 320 and Macdonald in third with 310.</p>
<p>In front of the largest single day crowd in AST Dew Tour history, Chaz Ortiz won his first ever professional skateboard park event and Adam Jones won the freestyle motocross event Saturday in the Toyota Challenge. The day’s competitions drew a record 25,996 fans, the highest single day mark in the Tour’s four-year history.</p>
<p>In what is considered the largest crowd in skateboard park history, fourteen-year old Ortiz won the event while competing in his rookie season.</p>
<p>Ortiz, from Chicago, went trick for trick with three-time defending Dew Cup champion Ryan Sheckler and they were tied after their first runs. Sheckler, from San Clemente, Calif. surpassed Ortiz with his second run, but it was the 7-minute jam session that decided the win.</p>
<p>Ortiz executed a kickflip frontside boardslide and kickflip out on the rail and earned 93.05.  Sheckler was second with a score of 90.00 and Brazil’s Rodolfo Ramos was third at 85.90.</p>
<p>“I landed all the tricks I wanted to,” Ortiz said. “After my first run I was feeling pretty confidant. I just wanted to get top three and obviously the results were better than I thought. I’m feeling good. I’m super happy. I guess today was my day.”</p>
<p>Sheckler gave Ortiz high-fives between his runs and congratulated him on his first win of the AST Dew Tour season.</p>
<p>“We’re all friends,” Sheckler said. “If you’re not friends in skateboarding and you compete against these guys, there’s no future in it. It’s not a team sport but if you have fun with everyone, it makes it a lot easier. And we do, we all have fun together.”</p>
<p>Sheckler now leads the point standings at 338, but Ortiz is close behind with 330 points. Paul Rodriguez trails with 323 points, setting the stage for a close finale in Orlando to decide the Dew Cup winner.</p>
<p>In freestyle motocross, the 24-year-old Jones, of Minden, Nev. secured the lead in his first run with a turntable to no-handed, no-footed can can; a dead body and a stripper flip to earn 94.17 points. Australian Robbie Madison was second at 92.13 and Jeremy Lusk of San Diego followed at 91.50.</p>
<p>“I try to keep my runs unique,” Jones said. “I know there are a couple big tricks that everybody is doing out there that you have to have.  Apart from just one or two of those, I try to do stuff that other people aren’t doing. The ones that people don’t see.  Even if it doesn’t pay off it is still cool to do your own thing.  Luckily, this week it paid off.”</p>
<p>With this win, Jones leads the Dew Tour standings with 245 points.</p>
<p>“I am pumped to be on top,” Jones said. “It has been a while since I felt this good on my bike and have been this confident riding.  It is an awesome way to finish the week.”</p>
<p>Jamie Bestwick won the BMX vert event and Mike Aitken won the BMX dirt event Friday in the Toyota Challenge.</p>
<p>In BMX vert, Bestwick won a tiebreaker against Chad Kagy to top the BMX Vert competition Friday in the Toyota Challenge.</p>
<p>The 37-year-old Bestwick, from England, earned his third victory of the AST Dew Tour season with 93.00 points, despite competing with an injured back.</p>
<p>Kagy, from Gilroy, Calif., ended up second based on a lower second-run score. England&#8217;s Simon Tabron was third at 92.17.</p>
<p>Kagy took the lead in his first run with 93.00 points in a performance that included a Superman seat grab and a 540 tailwhip. His fellow competitors were unable to best his score for the remainder of the first heat.</p>
<p>Kagy retained the lead throughout the second heat, until Bestwick, the last competitor, performed. Bestwick tied Kagy in his run, which included an alley oop downside tailwhip and multiple 540s. Their remaining scores in the two-run finals decided the tiebreaker. Bestwick&#8217;s 92.00 bested Kagy&#8217;s 89.17.</p>
<p>&#8220;I did what I could do tonight,&#8221; Bestwick said. &#8220;Chad rode fantastic and Simon rode the best I&#8217;ve ever seen him move. My legs are feeling fine, but my back hurts. It feels horrible that my body is starting to fail me.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bestwick will take a 30-point lead into the finals in Orlando, Fla.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was glad to come out and lay it down at the Toyota Challenge and I did what I could today,&#8221; Bestwick said. &#8220;The goal is to go to Orlando and take this thing.&#8221;</p>
<p>In BMX dirt, style prevailed over technical tricks when Aitken won the competition.</p>
<p>Aitken said he rode his bike as a testament to BMX trail riding style of the past, rather than the technical, cutting-edge, progressive style executed by today’s top riders. “It’s rare to see me upside down,” Aitken said.</p>
<p>The 25-year-old Aitken, of Salt Lake City, finished at 92.08 points. Australia’s Corey Bohan finished second at 91.92 and fellow Australian Cameron White was third at 91.92, but with a lower scoring earlier run than Bohan.</p>
<p>Aitken’s winning run included a variety of stylish 360 tricks.</p>
<p>“To win it doing the things that I’m into and the things that I love makes it that much more special,” Aitken said.</p>
<p>“I went in there and I did what I normally do. I tried to keep the nerves down. I honestly didn’t think I had a chance. I’m just shocked and happy to be up here.”</p>
<p>The four-day competition, the fourth of five stops on the Dew Tour that features skateboarding, BMX and freestyle motocross, drew 63,481 fans. This is the highest attended event in the four-year history of the Dew Tour. The tour will conclude in October in Orlando, Fla.</p>
<p><strong>AST Dew Tour-Toyota Challenge Results</strong><br />
<em>Friday, September 12, 2008, Salt Lake City</em></p>
<p><strong>BMX Vert Finals</strong></p>
<p>1.  Jamie Bestwick, Great Britain, 93.00.  2. Chad Kagy, Gilroy, Calif., 93.00.  3. Simon Tabron, Great Britain, 92.17.  4. Jimmy Walker, Chicago, Ill., 91.50.  5. Steven McCann, Australia, 91.33.  6. Zackery Warden, St. Louis, Mo., 90.33.  7. Dennis McCoy, Kansas City, Mo., 89.33.  8.  Francisco Zurita, Chile, 88.50.  9. Austin Coleman, Los Angeles, Calif., 88.33.  10. Jay Eggleston, Denver, Colo., 86.83.</p>
<p><strong>BMX Dirt Finals</strong></p>
<p>1. Mike Aitken, Salt Lake City, 92.08.  2. Corey Bohan, Australia, 91.92.  3. Cameron White, Australia, 91.92.  4. Dennis Enarson, La Mesa, Calif., 91.84.  5. James Foster, Redlands, Calif., 91.50.  6. TJ Ellis, Moreno Valley, Calif., 90.09.  7. Luke Parslow, Australia, 90.09.  8. Anthony Napolitan, Youngstown, Ohio, 88.59.  9. Brandon Dosch, Lake Orion, Mich., 88.34.  10. Cory Nastazio, West Palm Beach, Fla., 88.25</p>
<p><strong>AST Dew Tour-Toyota Challenge Results</strong><br />
<em>Saturday, September 13, 2008, Salt Lake City</em></p>
<p><strong>Skateboard Park Finals</strong></p>
<p>1. Chaz Ortiz, Chicago, 93.05.  2. Ryan Sheckler, San Clemente, Calif., 90.00.  3. Rodolfo Ramos, Brazil, 85.90.  4. Greg Lutzka, Milwaukee, 84.75.  5. Carlos De Andrade, Brazil, 82.00.  6. Austen Seaholm, Anaheim, Calif., 81.60.  7. Danilo Do Rosario, Brazil, 79.75.  8. Paul Rodriguez, Tarzana, Calif., 79.50.  9. Tulio Oliveira, Brazil, 79.25.  10. Kurtis Colamonico, Long Beach, Calif., 78.75.</p>
<p><strong>Freestyle Motocross Finals</strong></p>
<p>1. Adam Jones, Minden, Nev., 94.17.  2. Robbie Maddison, Australia, 92.13.  3. Jeremy Lusk, San Diego, 91.50.  4. Beau Bamburg, Gresham, Ore., 89.90.  5. Mike Mason, Carson City, Nev., 87.43.  6. Ronnie Faisst, Mays Landing, N.J., 86.03.  7. Blake Williams, Australia, 85.83.  8. Todd Potter, Temecula, Calif., 81.67.  9. Nate Adams, Glendale, Ariz., 66.13.  10. Mat Rebeaud, Switzerland, DNS.</p>
<p><strong>AST Dew Tour-Toyota Challenge Results</strong><br />
<em>Sunday, September 14, 2008, Salt Lake City</em></p>
<p><strong>BMX Park Finals</strong></p>
<p>1. Daniel Dhers, Venezuela, 93.33.  2. Mike Spinner, Miami,  93.00.  3. Garrett Reynolds, Toms River, N.J., 92.00.  4. Craig Mast, Champion, Ohio, 91.83.  5. Ryan Guettler, Australia, 91.50.  6. Kevin Kiraly, Livermore, Calif., 91.00.  7. Rob Darden, Greenville, N.C., 90.33.  8. Gary Young, San Diego, 90.00.  9. Drew Bezanson, Canada, 89.33.  10. Alistair Whitton, Great Britain, 88.17.</p>
<p><strong>Skateboard Vert Finals</strong></p>
<p>1. Andy Macdonald, Boston, 90.50.  2. Pierre-Luc Gagnon, Canada, 90.25.  3. Bob Burnquist, Brazil, 88.25.  4. Adam Taylor, Cocoa Beach, Fla., 87.75.  5. Bucky Lasek, Baltimore, 87.00.  6. Sandro Dias, Brazil, 82.75.  7. Marcelo Bastos, Brazil, 77.00.  8. Neal Hendrix, Lewisville, N.C., 75.50.  9. Buster Halterman, Wellsville, Penn., 68.75.  10. Alex  Perelson, San Diego, 51.50.</p>
<p><u><strong>AST Dew Tour Current Standings</strong></u></p>
<p><strong>BMX Vert Points</strong></p>
<p>1. Jamie Bestwick, 385.  2. Chad Kagy, 355.  3. Simon Tabron, 290.  4. Steven McCann, 276.  5. Dennis McCoy, 240.  6. Jimmy Walker, 237.  7. Zackery Warden, 203.  8. Jay Eggleston, 196.  9. John Parker, 183.  10. Austin Coleman, 171.</p>
<p><strong>BMX Dirt Points</strong></p>
<p>1. Cameron White, 303.  2. Luke Parslow, 279.  3. Corey Bohan, 278.  4. Ryan Nyquist, 276.  5. James Foster, 264.  6. Dennis Enarson, 262.  7. Cory Nastazio, 202.  8. Ryan Guettler, 201.  9. Rob Darden, 172.  10. Diogo Canina, 158.</p>
<p><strong>Skateboard Park Points</strong></p>
<p>1. Ryan Sheckler, 338.  2. Chaz Ortiz, 330.  3. Paul Rodriguez, 323.  4. Greg Lutzka, 285.  5. Austen Seaholm, 240.  6. Rodolfo Ramos, 217.  7. Carlos De Andrade, 206.  8. Danilo Do Rosario, 162.  9. Fabrizio Santos, 161.  10. Chad Bartie, 152.</p>
<p><strong>Freestyle Motocross Points</strong></p>
<p>1. Adam Jones, 165.  2. Blake Williams, 160.  3. Robbie Maddison, 145.  4. Nate Adams, 140.  5. Jeremy Lusk, 140.  6. Mat Rebeaud, 125.  7. Beau Bamburg, 115.  8. Mike Mason, 115.  9. Ronnie Faisst, 83.  10. Thomas Pages, 75.</p>
<p><strong>BMX Park Points</strong></p>
<p>1. Daniel Dhers, 400.  2. Mike Spinner, 330.  3. Rob Darden, 252.  4. Ryan Nyquist, 222.  5. Garrett Reynolds, 221.  6. Steven McCann, 216.  7. Craig Mast, 216.  8. Ryan Guettler, 189.  9. Dennis Enarson, 168.  10. Marcus Tooker, 154.</p>
<p><strong>Skateboard Vert Points</strong></p>
<p>1. Bucky Lasek, 325.  2. Bob Burnquist, 320.  3. Andy Macdonald, 310.  4. Pierre-Luc Gagnon, 308.  5. Adam Taylor, 257.  6. Sandro Dias, 216.  7. Renton Millar, 202.  8. Buster Halterman, 186.  9. Josh Stafford, 165.  10. Neal Hendrix, 158.</p>
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		<title>Paul Luc Ronchetti Wins Skate Vert Free Flow Contest in SLC</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 05:43:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are definitely some young guns ready to take on Andy Mac, Bucky Lasek and Bob Burnquist and a few of them were on display Sunday at the Free Flow Tour finals at the Toyota Challenge in SLC.  Ending up on top was 15-year-old Paul Luc Ronchetti, who will now get an entry to next month&#8217;s PlayStation Pro.</p>
<p>Read more in the full release below.</p>
<p><strong>Paul Luc Ronchetti wins Free Flow Tour Skate Vert Finals in Salt Lake City<br />
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SALT LAKE CITY – Paul Luc Ronchetti won the skate vert event Sunday at the Free Flow Tour finals. The competition was held at the AST Dew Tour’s Toyota Challenge.</p>
<p>The 15-year-old Ronchetti of Norwich, UK achieved the skate vert win with back-to-back 540s in his second run to score an 86.00. Zach Miller, of Encinitas, Calif., followed with an 84.33 and Jordan Price, of Port Orange, Fla., placed third with a 78.33.</p>
<p><span id="more-1646"></span>“It feels good to win the Free Flow Tour finals,” Ronchetti said. “I didn’t expect to do so well, but my second run went perfectly. It will be challenging going up against the Dew Tour pros next month, but I’m going to skate hard and do my best.”</p>
<p>With the win, Ronchetti earns a wildcard entry into the AST Dew Tour’s PlayStation® Pro, October 16-19.</p>
<p>The Free Flow Tour finals are a part of the Toyota Challenge event, a four-day competition that is the fourth of five stops on the AST Dew Tour, which features skateboarding, BMX and freestyle motocross.</p>
<p>The Free Flow Tour consists of 50 events across the U.S. and features 30 skateboarding (24 park and six vert) and 20 BMX (16 park and four vert) competitions. Encompassing the ‘Flow to Pro’ theme, the two overall skate and BMX park champions and the two overall skate and BMX vert champions win a wild card spot to compete against the pros at the final stop of the AST Dew Tour, the PlayStation Pro®, in Orlando, Fla.</p>
<p><strong>AST Dew Tour-Free Flow Tour Finals Results</strong><br />
<em>Sunday, September 14, 2008, Salt Lake City</em></p>
<p>Skate Vert Finals</p>
<p>1. Paul Luc Ronchetti, Norwich, UK, 86.00<br />
2. Zach Miller, Encinitas, Calif., 84.33<br />
3. Jordan Price, Port Orange, Fla., 78.33<br />
4. Joey Hamlisch, Little Falls, N.J., 76.00<br />
5. Brian Kucharski, Monroe, N.J., 73.67<br />
6. Dylan Taylor, San Diego, Calif., 72.00<br />
7. Chris O’Reilly, Newnan, Ga., 54.33<br />
8. Zack Deraad, San Diego, Calif., 46.33.</p>
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		<title>Andy Macdonald Wins Skate Vert at Toyota Challenge</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 00:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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Skate Vert podium.  cr. John Swenson
It took four years but Andy Macdonald has finally won an AST Dew Tour event, taking the Skate Vert finals at the Toyota Challenge in SLC on Sunday.
Macdonald edged Pierre-Luc Gagnon by a quarter-point to take the win, throwing a monkey wrench into the Dew Cup standings with one event [...]]]></description>
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Skate Vert podium.  cr. John Swenson</p>
<p>It took four years but Andy Macdonald has finally won an AST Dew Tour event, taking the Skate Vert finals at the Toyota Challenge in SLC on Sunday.</p>
<p>Macdonald edged Pierre-Luc Gagnon by a quarter-point to take the win, throwing a monkey wrench into the Dew Cup standings with one event left.  Each Dew Tour event has been won by a different skateboarder and only Shaun White, who competed only in the Right Guard Open, is out of the race for the Dew Cup.</p>
<p>Bucky Lasek (winner of the Panasonic Open) currently holds a slim 5-point lead over Bob Burnquist (who won last month&#8217;s Wendy&#8217;s Invitational).  Macdonald is in third, 15 points behind, while PLG is fourth, 17 points behind.</p>
<p>If Lasek wins next month&#8217;s PlayStation Pro, he is in line to win his third AST Dew Cup.  He can still take home the cup by coming in second (if PLG or Macdonald wins &#8212; depending on a tiebreaker).  Burnquist can take home the cup with a win or a significantly better finish than Macdonald and Lasek.  Even PLG has a shot, though he would have to win outright and hope for some strange results coming after him.</p>
<p>It is not known at this time if Shaun White will be competiting at the PlayStation Pro, though he is out of the running for the Dew Cup.  White won it last year.</p>
<p>Check out the full results below.</p>
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<strong>Skate Vert Final Results &#8211; Toyota Challenge<br />
</strong><em>September 14, 2008 &#8211; Salt Lake City, UT</em></p>
<p>1st &#8211; Macdonald, Andy &#8211; 90.50<br />
2nd &#8211; Gagnon, Pierre-Luc &#8211; 90.25<br />
3rd &#8211; Burnquist, Bob &#8211; 88.25<br />
4th &#8211; Taylor, Adam &#8211; 87.75<br />
5th &#8211; Lasek, Bucky &#8211; 87.00<br />
6th &#8211; Dias, Sandro &#8211; 82.75<br />
7th &#8211; Bastos, Marcelo &#8211; 77.00<br />
8th &#8211; Hendrix, Neal &#8211; 75.50<br />
9th &#8211; Halterman, Buster &#8211; 68.75<br />
10th &#8211; Perelson, Alex &#8211; 51.50</p>
<p><strong>Skate Vert Prelim Results &#8211; Toyota Challenge<br />
</strong><em>September 12, 2008 &#8211; Salt Lake City, UT</em></p>
<p>1st &#8211; Macdonald, Andy &#8211; 85.75<br />
2nd &#8211; Dias, Sandro &#8211; 84.25<br />
3rd &#8211; Perelson, Alex &#8211; 82.50<br />
4th &#8211; Taylor, Adam &#8211; 79.75<br />
5th &#8211; Bastos, Marcelo &#8211; 77.25<br />
6th &#8211; Halterman, Buster &#8211; 75.75<br />
7th &#8211; Hendrix, Neal &#8211; 73.25<br />
8th &#8211; Millar, Renton &#8211; 71.00<br />
9th &#8211; Stafford, Josh &#8211; 70.25<br />
10th &#8211; Sloan, Elliot &#8211; 70.25<br />
11th &#8211; Mayer, Danny &#8211; 64.75<br />
12th &#8211; Furlong, Anthony &#8211; 64.25<br />
13th &#8211; Ueda, Lincoln &#8211; 63.25<br />
14th &#8211; Postec, Jean &#8211; 52.00<br />
15th &#8211; Glifberg, Rune &#8211; 48.00<br />
16th &#8211; Lorifice, Rob &#8211; 45.00</p>
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		<title>Dhers Goes 4-4 in SLC</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 22:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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BMX Park Podium cr. John Swenson
Daniel Dhers kept his hopes for a perfect season on the AST Dew Tour alive by winning the Toyota Challenge BMX Park finals Sunday in Salt Lake City.
Dhers had some strong competition from his constant companions on the podium, Mike Spinner (who finished less than a half a point behind [...]]]></description>
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BMX Park Podium cr. John Swenson</p>
<p>Daniel Dhers kept his hopes for a perfect season on the AST Dew Tour alive by winning the Toyota Challenge BMX Park finals Sunday in Salt Lake City.</p>
<p>Dhers had some strong competition from his constant companions on the podium, Mike Spinner (who finished less than a half a point behind Dhers) and Garrett Reynolds.</p>
<p>At this point Dhers appears to be a lock to be the first athlete ever to win all five events in a season for a particular sport.</p>
<p>See the full results below.<br />
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<p>Dhers in action. cr. John Swenson<br />
<strong>BMX Park Final Results &#8211; Toyota Challenge<br />
</strong><em>September 14, 2008 &#8211; Salt Lake City, UT</em></p>
<p>1st &#8211; Dhers, Daniel &#8211; 93.33<br />
2nd &#8211; Spinner, Mike &#8211; 93.00<br />
3rd &#8211; Reynolds, Garrett &#8211; 92.00<br />
4th &#8211; Mast, Craig &#8211; 91.83<br />
5th &#8211; Guettler, Ryan &#8211; 91.50<br />
6th &#8211; Kiraly, Kevin &#8211; 91.00<br />
7th &#8211; Darden, Rob &#8211; 90.33<br />
8th &#8211; Young, Gary &#8211; 90.00<br />
9th &#8211; Bezanson, Drew &#8211; 89.33<br />
10th &#8211; Whitton, Alistair &#8211; 88.17<br />
11th &#8211; Toohey, Jaie &#8211; 88.00<br />
12th &#8211; Hunt, Brian &#8211; 87.33</p>
<p><strong>BMX Park Prelim Results &#8211; Toyota Challenge<br />
</strong><em>September 13, 2008 &#8211; Salt Lake City, UT</em></p>
<p>1st &#8211; Reynolds, Garrett &#8211; 91.83<br />
2nd &#8211; Mast, Craig &#8211; 91.67<br />
3rd &#8211; Kiraly, Kevin &#8211; 91.33<br />
4th &#8211; Bezanson, Drew &#8211; 90.83<br />
5th &#8211; Young, Gary &#8211; 90.83<br />
6th &#8211; Guettler, Ryan &#8211; 90.83<br />
7th &#8211; Whitton, Alistair &#8211; 89.17<br />
8th &#8211; Hunt, Brian &#8211; 89.17<br />
9th &#8211; Toohey, Jaie &#8211; 88.83<br />
10th &#8211; Nyquist, Ryan &#8211; 88.67<br />
11th &#8211; Klinger, Seth &#8211; 88.67<br />
12th &#8211; Foster, James &#8211; 88.50<br />
13th &#8211; Tooker, Marcus &#8211; 88.33<br />
14th &#8211; McCann, Steven &#8211; 88.33<br />
15th &#8211; Dosch, Brandon &#8211; 88.00<br />
16th &#8211; Wirch, Scott &#8211; 88.00<br />
17th &#8211; Mirra, Dave &#8211; 87.83<br />
18th &#8211; Napolitan, Anthony &#8211; 87.83<br />
19th &#8211; Mackay, Colin &#8211; 87.33<br />
20th &#8211; Enarson, Dennis &#8211; 86.33<br />
21st &#8211; Wade, Morgan &#8211; 86.33<br />
22nd &#8211; Harrington, Josh &#8211; 86.17<br />
23rd &#8211; Barbero, Alessandro &#8211; 85.00<br />
24th &#8211; Perry, Joshua &#8211; 85.00<br />
25th &#8211; Sieg, Dan &#8211; 84.83<br />
26th &#8211; Cooke, Allan &#8211; 82.83<br />
27th &#8211; Thompson, William &#8211; 81.50<br />
28th &#8211; Coleman, Austin &#8211; 71.33<br />
29th &#8211; Canina, Diogo &#8211; 70.17<br />
30th &#8211; Smith, Jeremiah &#8211; 70 .00</p>
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		<title>AST Dew Tour Video Highlights &#8211; Toyota Challenge &#8211; Skate Park Finals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 08:26:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you can get past the electro-new wave soundtrack to the video below, you will catch some pretty sick skating from Chaz Ortiz on his way to winning the Skate Park finals in Salt Lake City&#8217;s Toyota Challenge.  You also get to see one of Ryan Sheckler&#8217;s (at least) three new tats.  That&#8217;s about it.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you can get past the electro-new wave soundtrack to the video below, you will catch some pretty sick skating from Chaz Ortiz on his way to <a href="http://www.lat34.org/quick_hits/2008/09/13/chaz-ortiz-wins-skate-park-in-salt-lake-city-sets-up-showdown-for-the-dew-cup-in-orlando/" target="_blank">winning the Skate Park finals</a> in Salt Lake City&#8217;s Toyota Challenge.  You also get to see one of Ryan Sheckler&#8217;s (at least) three new tats.  That&#8217;s about it.  Apparently P-Rod was there (if you blink you might miss the one trick you feature) but don&#8217;t kid yourself, it was the Ortiz/Sheckler show.  And Rodolfo Ramos a little bit.</p>
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		<title>AST Dew Tour Video Highlights &#8211; Toyota Challenge &#8211; FMX Finals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 07:22:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adam Jones won the contest, but there was a lot of great riding going on Saturday at the FMX finals at the Toyota Challenge, the fourth stop of the AST Dew Tour (but only the second official FMX contest).  While this video gets most of the highlights, it doesn&#8217;t show Nate Adams&#8217; gnarly crash which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.lat34.org/quick_hits/2008/09/13/adam-jones-wins-toyota-challenge-fmx-title/">Adam Jones won the contest</a>, but there was a lot of great riding going on Saturday at the FMX finals at the Toyota Challenge, the fourth stop of the AST Dew Tour (but only the second official FMX contest).  While this video gets most of the highlights, it doesn&#8217;t show Nate Adams&#8217; gnarly crash which knocked him out of the contest (he&#8217;s okay, but it looked bad).</p>
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		<title>Record Crowds Come to SLC For AST Dew Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 07:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We already told you all about the wins by Chaz Ortiz and Adam Jones, but check out the official release below that gives a little more info, including the fact that nearly 26,000 people were on hand to watch all the action.
Of course, the release doesn&#8217;t mention anything about the BMX Supercross win by Nic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We already told you all about the wins by <a href="http://www.lat34.org/quick_hits/2008/09/13/chaz-ortiz-wins-skate-park-in-salt-lake-city-sets-up-showdown-for-the-dew-cup-in-orlando/" target="_blank">Chaz Ortiz</a> and <a href="http://www.lat34.org/quick_hits/2008/09/13/adam-jones-wins-toyota-challenge-fmx-title/">Adam Jones</a>, but check out the official release below that gives a little more info, including the fact that nearly 26,000 people were on hand to watch all the action.</p>
<p>Of course, the release doesn&#8217;t mention anything about the <a href="http://www.lat34.org/quick_hits/2008/09/14/nic-long-pulls-off-a-surprise-win-in-bmx-sx-at-slx/">BMX Supercross win by Nic Long</a> or the <a href="http://www.lat34.org/quick_hits/2008/09/13/knuth-salyers-notch-free-flow-tour-wins-at-salt-lake-city/">Free Flow Tour wins by Timmy Knuth and Glenn Salyers</a>, but nobody&#8217;s perfect.</p>
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<p><strong>Chaz Ortiz wins AST Dew Tour Skateboard Park event and Adam Jones Wins freestyle motocross event at Toyota Challenge in Salt Lake City<br />
</strong><br />
SALT LAKE CITY – In front of the largest single day crowd in AST Dew Tour history, Chaz Ortiz won his first ever professional skateboard park event and Adam Jones won the freestyle motocross event in the Toyota Challenge. Today’s competition drew a record 25,996 fans.</p>
<p>In what is considered the largest crowd in skateboard park history, fourteen-year old Chaz Ortiz won the event while competing in his rookie season.</p>
<p>Chicago’s Ortiz went trick for trick with three-time defending Dew Cup champion Ryan Sheckler and the athletes were tied after their first runs. Sheckler, of San Clemente, Calif. surpassed Ortiz with his second run, but it was the 7-minute jam session that decided the win.</p>
<p>Ortiz executed a kickflip frontside boardside and kickflip out on the rail and earned 93.05.  Sheckler was second with a score of 90.00 and Brazilian Rodolfo Ramos was third at 85.90.</p>
<p>“I landed all the tricks I wanted to,” Ortiz said. “After my first run I was feeling pretty confidant. I just wanted to get top three and obviously the results were better than I thought. I’m feeling good. I’m super happy. I guess today was my day.”</p>
<p>Sheckler gave Ortiz high fives between his runs and congratulated him on his first win of the AST Dew Tour season.</p>
<p>“We’re all friends,” Sheckler said. “If you’re not friends in skateboarding and you compete against these guys, there’s no future in it. It’s not a team sport but if you have fun with everyone, it makes it a lot easier. And we do, we all have fun together.”</p>
<p>Sheckler now leads the point standings at 338, but Ortiz is close behind with 330 points. Paul Rodriguez trails with 323 points, setting the stage for a close finale in Orlando to decide the Dew Cup winner.</p>
<p>In freestyle motocross, the 24-year-old Jones, of Minden, Nev. secured the lead in his first run with a turntable to no-handed, no-footed can can; a dead body and a stripper flip to earn 94.17 points. Australian Robbie Madison was second at 92.13 and Jeremy Lusk of San Diego followed at 91.50.</p>
<p>“I try to keep my runs unique,” Jones said. “I know there are a couple big tricks that everybody is doing out there that you have to have.  Apart from just one or two of those, I try to do stuff that other people aren’t doing. The ones that people don’t see.  Even if it doesn’t pay off it is still cool to do your own thing.  Luckily, this week it paid off.”</p>
<p>With this win, Jones leads the Dew Tour standings with 245 points.</p>
<p>“I am pumped to be on top,” Jones said. “It has been a while since I felt this good on my bike and have been this confident riding.  It is an awesome way to finish the week.”</p>
<p>The four-day competition is the fourth of five stops of the AST Dew Tour that features skateboarding, BMX and freestyle motocross. Sunday&#8217;s action features the BMX park and skateboard vert finals.</p>
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		<title>Nic Long Pulls Off a Surprise Win in BMX SX at SLX</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 07:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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Nic Long cr. John Swenson
BMX Supercross made its Olympic Debut a month ago in China and Mike Day and Donny Robinson were among the favorites to compete, leaving with a silver and bronze.  They returned stateside to compete at the AST&#8217;s special BMX SX event at the Toyota Challenge in Salt Lake City and again [...]]]></description>
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Nic Long cr. John Swenson</p>
<p>BMX Supercross made its Olympic Debut a month ago in China and Mike Day and Donny Robinson were among the favorites to compete, leaving with a silver and bronze.  They returned stateside to compete at the AST&#8217;s special BMX SX event at the Toyota Challenge in Salt Lake City and again found themselves standing second and third.</p>
<p>Instead, it was an amateur, Nic Long, who took the top spot, edging the pros.  <a href="http://www.ast.com/modules.php?name=Articles&amp;mv=ShowArticle&amp;ArticleID=774" target="_blank">Read more about his win on the AST site.</a></p>
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The eight best Dew riders are even halfway down the start of the BMX Supercross finals&#8211;left to right: Mike Day, Kyle Bennett, Steven Cisar, Nic Long, Donny Robinson, Raymon van der Biezen, Robert de Wilde, David Herman. cr. John Swenson</p>
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<strong>AST Dew Tour-BMX SX Finals Results<br />
</strong><em>Saturday, September 13, 2008, Salt Lake City</em></p>
<p>1. Nicholas Long<br />
2. Mike Day<br />
3. Donny Robinson<br />
4. Kyle Bennett<br />
5. Raymon van der Biezen<br />
6. David Herman<br />
7. Robert de Wilde<br />
8. Steven Cisar</p>
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