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		<title>Ulsletten wins 5Star Monster Energy Shred Show Slopestyle Event</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2013 15:05:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Youri Barneoud</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[And Parrot wins the Big Air event.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_51115" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 630px"><a href="http://cdn2.coresites.mpora.com/onboard/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/monsterpodium.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-51115" alt="The slopestyle podium" src="http://cdn2.coresites.mpora.com/onboard/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/monsterpodium-620x348.jpg" width="620" height="348" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The slopestyle podium.</p></div>
<p><em><strong>Last Friday marked the wrap up of the Monster Energy Shred Show Slopestyle, the first Canadian 5Star World Snowboard Tour event of the 2013-2014 season. Weather made it difficult for riders to fully utilize the massive Slopestyle course located in the Blackcomb terrain park. As the day went on, the weather cleared up enough for riders to throw down some impressive runs to try and claim the $15000 top prize.</strong></em></p>
<p>With an 84.50 it was Norway’s Emil Ulsletten who was atop the podium. His run consisted of a blunt 270 on the down rail, 50/50 frontside 360 with a tuck knee grab on the step down, a frontside double 10 on the first kicker, a backside 360, and a back 9 to cab double 9 on the last feature. Ulsletten Qualified in 10th place with a 68.8; just sneaking into the finals.</p>
<p>In second was Eric Willett from the USA with an 83.33. Willett’s run consisted of a front 270 on the down rail, a boardslide front 270 on the Pole, a front double 10 to front board to fakie out on the rail, and a switch- back 9 to back 7 on the last jump.<br />
Willett won the 6Star Billabong Air &amp; Style Innsbruck earlier this season.</p>
<p>Tyler Nicholson from Ontario, Canada was able to round off the podium. He did a Gap front board on the down flat down, a nose tail 450 off, a cab double 10 on the first jump, a switch tail 450 on the up rail. On the second jump he did a back 10 double to a front 10 on the last jump. His run scored him a 78.33.</p>
<p>The Snowboarding Action will continue tomorrow night in the heart of the village with the Monster Energy Shred Show Big Air. Accompanied with live music on the main stage, this event will no doubt have the largest crowd of the festival. Make sure to watch the live scoring at http://live.eim-solutions.com/mss2013</p>
<p><strong>Emil Ulsletten:</strong> “ The jumps and rails were really, really good, but the weather made it tough to complete a whole run, it was really fun. I am really really happy! This year has not been the best for me for contests, I needed this one!”</p>
<p><strong>Eric Willett:</strong> “The Slopestyle course was good, we definitely had to deal with some interesting weather all day but it worked out, finals turned out really good, it was a bit slushy but that’s that springtime is all about. I am stoked on my run and am glad I ended up on the podium. “</p>
<p><strong>Tyler Nicholson:</strong> “This slope contest is by far the best I have ever entered, just because of the organization was so good, it was more based on what the rider’s wanted, they were willing to switch it up if we didn’t like it. The course is just unreal, the jumps were so good and the rails were Gnarly.”</p>
<p><strong>SLOPESTYLE RESULTS:</strong><br />
1. Emil Ulsletten 84.50<br />
2. Eric Willett 83.33<br />
3. Tyler Nicholson 78.33<br />
4. Spencer Link 73.50<br />
5. Maxence Parrot 72.50<br />
6. Eric Beauchemin 66.83<br />
7. Brett Moody 58.83<br />
8. Jeremy Thompson 46.33<br />
9. Jon Versteeg 37.17<br />
10. Charles Reid 15.00</p>
<p>Beside the 5Star Slope event was also held a Big Air competition, and here&#8217;s the podium.</p>
<p><strong>BIG AIR RESULTS: </strong></p>
<p>1. Maxence parrot</p>
<p>2. Kim Rune HAnsen</p>
<p>3. Justin Morgan</p>
<p>To follow the World Snowboard Tour 2013-2014 season visit: <a href="http://www.worldsnowboardtour.com/" target="_blank">www.worldsnowboardtour.com</a></p>
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		<title>The OVERALL – Episode 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2013 11:04:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Youri Barneoud</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[But where all this is gonna end?]]></description>
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<p><strong>After the <a href="http://onboard.mpora.com/videos/the-overall-episode-1.html" target="_blank">first episode</a>&#8230; comes the second! We’re stoked to be able to bring you the second full edit from the shredfest/junkshow that was the inaugural OVERALL.</strong> More impossible missions, more drunkness, more eating paté for 2 days, but also nice shredding in epic conditions&#8230; Now you&#8217;re starting to get the idea.</p>
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<p>As you know by now too, there are two ways you can approach watching this: 1) Sit back, relax, and have no idea what all the points popping up count for as you enjoy a barrage of fun shredding, sick shredding and goofing around. 2) Read all this stuff…</p>
<h2>A little reminder of the rules and participants</h2>
<p>VonZipper, Nixon, &amp; Advita<br />
One week, three teams, and 83 missions.<br />
Fueled by Monster Energy Drinks, in collaboration with Onboard and Mpora, the riders had to go through a list of missions mixing snowboarding, booze, tits, and balls. This is the first video of the three episodes for the first season featured on Mpora in January 2013.</p>
<p>This is the <strong>Overall</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Concept:</strong></p>
<p>Every team is given a book of 83 challenges to be completed over 6 days with as many goals as they can being shot by a camera to validate their tasks. The team adding the most points will win the <strong>OVERALL</strong> and will be rewarded with a <strong>2000€ Prize Money</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Rules:</strong></p>
<p>The teams are made of 3 riders plus a cameramen or 4 riders shooting themselves.<br />
Only one team rider can win the points for one challenge, except for the Team Sessions.<br />
Filmed by a cameramen or by themselves, the teams have to show the jury the goals they have completed by delivering their footage. The winner is the team that gathered the most points over the week.</p>
<p><strong>Teams:</strong></p>
<p>VonZipper: Valérian Ducourtil, Aymeric Tonin, Laurent Duhalde, and Allessandro Boyens.<br />
Nixon: Tyler Chorlton, Wojtek Pawlusiak, and David Bertschinger Karg.<br />
Advita: Fred Couderc, Micke Stahlberg, Kuba Dytkowski, and Stepan Rokos.</p>
<p><strong>Alcohol Missions:</strong></p>
<p>100 – Coin Game in the red lift eggs.<br />
100 – Game of Schna.<br />
100 – Buffalo to a person from another team.<br />
100 – stick a glass of Génépi on your body and cheer with a teammate (double points if you stick it on your ass).</p>
<p><strong>Action Missions:</strong></p>
<p>100 – have a cop say: “c’est l’Overall aux Diablerets ou bien ?”.<br />
50 – make a hight five with a cop.<br />
50 – make a high five with a cat driver.<br />
50 – drink a beer with a cat driver.<br />
50 – ride a bungie with no snowboard.<br />
100 – throw up once in the week.<br />
100 – have a person from another team do a mission for you.<br />
100 – have a girl show her tits.<br />
100 – have two girls make out.<br />
100 – make out with a fat girl.<br />
150 – make out with a old lady.<br />
200 – eat the same food for 48 hours. (Paté Parfait)<br />
150 – drink beer for 48 hours.<br />
150 – break a skier’s sticks.<br />
50 – throw a bucket of water on another team.<br />
50 – ride a sled standing up and take a jump.<br />
50 – draw with a marker on a person from another team.<br />
10 – buy a lift pass.<br />
150 – snake a lift pass.<br />
200 – have a wig all week long.<br />
200 – have a hair color all week long.</p>
<p><strong>Obligatory Missions:</strong></p>
<p>ATTENTION : – 1000 if not done.</p>
<p>- find the location of the Ronald McDonald with the bipper and make a Miller Flip on it.<br />
- do a snowboard mission at 4am.<br />
- do 5 missions being disguised (including the mission at 4am). II</p>
<p><strong>Fun Snowboard Missions:</strong></p>
<p>100 – ride a snowmobile.<br />
50 – ride a spot with a tow car.<br />
50 – ride holding a vehicle.</p>
<p>100 – Ollie a 1m obstacle without a kicker.<br />
50 – light up a fire and make a One Foot over it.<br />
75 – drink a beer while doing a 3-6 FS or BS.<br />
50 – Homies 3-6: over your team.</p>
<p>100 – T-Bar 3-6 Flip.<br />
25 – gap over the T-Bar’s cat track.<br />
100 – jump from a chair lift going up.<br />
75 – fake a Slam to stop the chair lift.</p>
<p>200 – 4 jumps in a row: 3-6 BS to 3-6 FS to 7-2 BS to 7-2 FS. (double points if done without lift pass)<br />
200 – 3 jumps in a row: X Rocket to Backflip to Frontflip. (double points if done without lift pass)<br />
100 – 2 jumps in a row: make 2 jumps in a row doing a Wheeling at all times.</p>
<p>100 – 3-6 FS Stale Fish naked.<br />
200 – Back Flip holding hands.<br />
100 – 3 tricks in a row with crazy angles. (40/40 + the 2nd trick has to be in Fakie)<br />
100 – Tail Grab One Foot (back foot attached) and Benihana. (one the same spot with the same rider)</p>
<p>50 – Superman Air.<br />
100 – Christ Air.<br />
50 – Kick Flip.</p>
<p>100 – stomp a kicker with blinded eyes.<br />
100 – stomp a box with blinded eyes.</p>
<p><strong>Tech Snowboard Missions:</strong></p>
<p>200 – Double Cork.<br />
150 – Cab 9 Nose Grab.<br />
100 – Switch FS Hand Plant.<br />
100 – 3-6 One Foot.<br />
100 – Pole Jam Wallride.<br />
100 – Cab 2-7 Hardway to rail.<br />
100 – Frontboard 5-4 out.<br />
75 – Fastplant transfer to rail.<br />
50 – Switch BS Air.<br />
50 – Frontflip to rail.<br />
50 – Switch Frontboard on street rail.<br />
100 – Nollie &amp; Fakie Ollie on a stair set. (min 6 stairs)<br />
100 – 50/50 &amp; Switch 50/50 on a 10 stairs rail.<br />
75 – Boardslide on a wood rail.<br />
150 – BS 3-6 &amp; FS 3-6 to rail.<br />
100 – FS Lipslide Lay Back</p>
<p><strong>Alpin Snowboard Missions:</strong></p>
<p>50 – rent a alpin snowboard at Snow Culture Board Shop and pull a :<br />
50 – Backflip.<br />
50 – FS 5-4.<br />
50 – Cab 3.<br />
50 – Backside Air.<br />
50 – Straightleg.</p>
<p><strong>Team Missions:</strong></p>
<p>75 – Pole Jam Session: one different trick per rider.<br />
50 – Mini Ramp Session in Leysin: do a Crossover with a teammate.<br />
75 – Wallride Session: one different trick per rider.<br />
100 – Rail Session by night: one different trick per rider on a street rail with street light.<br />
100 – Jib Session at the Chalet Budokan.<br />
100 – Do a snowboard trick in a skate park.<br />
100 – Bring a girl to the party at the Chalet Budokan on Friday night : 100 points for every girl that shows up.</p>
<p><strong>Prank Missions:</strong></p>
<p>100 – the best prank done to the other team.<br />
100 – most people slashed in the week.<br />
100 – most thongs and bras collected in the week.</p>
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<p><strong>Watch out for episode 3, which will be released live at ISPO for a world exclusivity, before hitting this same website of yours, a few hours later! If you actually are at ISPO, don&#8217;t miss the exclusive prize giving ceremony on the Onboard booth, hall A2.300 &#8211; yeah that&#8217;s another exclusivity for the lucky peeps there, but fear not, a video of the prize giving ceremony will also be release after the last episode. Stay tuned!</strong></p>
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		<title>Monster Fridge Festival Budapest &#8211; Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 10:05:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Copsey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last weekend we headed east to check out the 4-Star TTR Monster Fridge Festival in the Hungarian capital of Budapest. As well as an excuse to tour this historic city, get spiked by paprika and sup on Palinka, we'd heard good things about this inner-city Big Air event-cum-festival. We were not disappointed.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Last weekend we headed east to check out the 4-Star TTR Monster Fridge Festival in the Hungarian capital of Budapest. As well as an excuse to tour this historic city, get spiked by paprika and sup on Palinka, we&#8217;d heard good things about this inner-city Big Air event-cum-festival. We were not disappointed.</strong></p>
<p><span>We&#8217;d been turned on to this event by the TTR&#8217;s Danielle, who was to head over to see what the gig was all about. She offered us a ride so, having never visited Budapest, jumped at the chance to hop in her car early Thursday morning and hit the road east. It&#8217;s a 7-hour drive and was foggy as hell, so we passed the time discussing the event&#8217;s potential (big was the consensus) and, ironically, getting deep into all the <a href="http://onboard.mpora.com/tag/winter-olympics" target="_blank">FIS/TTR Olympic stuff</a>. Ironically because the next day all would be resolved with the TTR&#8217;s receipt of the FIS&#8217;s letter that was essentially a shit sandwich with glass in the butter. It was also interesting to get the off-the-record story of the recent developments, which involved clandestine meetings, Machiavellian plans, underground lairs and volcanoes that open to launch space rockets. Very Bond.</span></p>
<p><a href="http://cdn2.coresites.mpora.com/onboard/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/jump-heroes-square.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-35596" title="jump-heroes-square" src="http://cdn2.coresites.mpora.com/onboard/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/jump-heroes-square.jpg" alt="" width="620" height="412" /></a></p>
<p>As we crossed the Danube from Buda to Pest we got our first look at the city. Impressive, but as we&#8217;re a snowboard rag and not a travel supplement we had to make a beeline to the contest site, directly adjacent to the broad Heroes Square and beside some eery Gothic castle. Not a bad spot. Accreditation in the bag we made a quick dip into Budapest for some sightseeing, eating goulash, getting spiked by paprika and having a gobby Yank student explain us the antiqued underground system, before it was time to check the style session. Due to our confusion with the underground, we missed the riding which was won by Sweden&#8217;s up-and-coming ripper <strong>Kevin Backström</strong>, but we were certainly bowled over by the throngs of young Hungarians swarming around the site. &#8220;Awesome, Scooter&#8217;s playing,&#8221; I said in jest as we wound our way in to the thumping mess of noise emanating from the stage. Only as we got to the site we discovered it was actually <em>the</em> Scooter &#8211; all 87 years and cropped peroxide hair of him &#8211; whipping the 30,000 drunk Hungarians into a frenzy. So 90s it was actually awesome.</p>
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<p>In terms of scale, the <strong>Fridge Festival</strong> is kind of the size of <a href="http://freestyle.ch/" target="_blank">Freestyle.ch,</a> but without skate or MX or such a high caliber of riders. When the contest-proper kicked of Friday night with the qualifiers it was quickly apparent that for the most part the riding level wasn&#8217;t the ridiculously high standards we&#8217;ve been desensitized by in recent years. Having a large number of Hungarian, Czech, Polish and Slovakian rippers makes total sense but, without wanting to be harsh, I think they would agree that they&#8217;re not quite up to speed with where kicker riding&#8217;s at today. Back and front 7s were commonplace, as were fluffed lines on landing, but while on one hand it was refreshing to see these more stylish tricks for a while you did start to think, &#8220;Ok, right. So who&#8217;s gonna step up and actually <em>send</em> it?&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://cdn4.coresites.mpora.com/onboard/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnu-jump-fridge.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-35598" title="gnu-jump-fridge" src="http://cdn4.coresites.mpora.com/onboard/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnu-jump-fridge.jpg" alt="" width="620" height="413" /></a></p>
<p>Unsurprisingly it was, with one notable exception, the Scandi contingent who brought the riding to levels we&#8217;ve become accustomed to. <strong>Kevin Backström, Ulrik Badertscher and Ståle Sandbech</strong> were flying the flag for contemporary hyper-spinning with <strong>front 10s, back 12s and cab 10s</strong> putting the event firmly in 2011. With the best 2 of 3 jumps counting, Badertscher looked to have clinched the win as he combod a <strong>cab double underflip</strong> with a <strong>back 10</strong> and when Ståle (who&#8217;d qualified first) failed to land his own cab dub Ulrik&#8217;s win seemed a formality, but on his last jump young Swiss buck <strong>Pat Burgener</strong> stepped up and sent it long with a <strong>switch back 10</strong> to add to his smooth <strong>cab 9</strong>, which sealed the deal and snatched the win. Attention was immediately switched to the main stage where the improbably named <strong>Infected Mushrooms</strong> dropped some electro-noise and whipped the bulging crowd into a frenzy with their Prodigy-lite sound.</p>
<p><a href="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/onboard/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bnw-jump.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-35599" title="bnw-jump" src="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/onboard/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bnw-jump.jpg" alt="" width="620" height="412" /></a></p>
<p>Due to an unfortunate clash of dates with the <strong>Pleasure Jam</strong>, the overall level of riding at the event was maybe not what it&#8217;s size deserved but with the lure of a weekend in this east European metropolis, 30,000 people to send it for and long nights with (Scooter aside) solid music lineups and a glut of Slavic beauties to lose themselves in, there&#8217;s every chance that next year &#8211; schedule permitting &#8211; the Fridge Festival will lure a higher calibre of shredders to the Heroes Square and take the event to the next level. It has the potential.</p>
<h1>FINAL RESULTS</h1>
<p>1 Pat Burgener 186.5 pts<br />
2 Ulrik Badertscher 180 pts<br />
3 Kevin Backström 166.75 pts<br />
4 Matevz Peter 157 pts<br />
5 Staale Sandbech 141 pts<br />
6 Michael Macho 120.5 pts<br />
7 Jan Necas 96.75 pts<br />
8 Zebbe Landmark 58 pts</p>
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