Aaron Twite, Euro Champs
#45
Re: Aaron Twite, Euro Champs
good luck twite
#46
Re: Aaron Twite, Euro Champs
XDL the best , i hate EURO champs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! marcus 136 go buy MZ 125 and practice for your champ dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by zolo; 02-22-2009 at 03:12 AM.
#47
Re: Aaron Twite, Euro Champs
Dear god, that's a spot on replica in the video.... Get your sweaty *** to work Twite.
FYI for those who don't know, every competition in Europe is a "World Championship". When they start inviting Shin, a Brazilian, and the top ranking American rider/s they can have the honor of the title. I'm sure a few other countries have riders who should represent yet do not have invites. Until then it's just another competition with nonsensical judging.
!!XDL!!
FYI for those who don't know, every competition in Europe is a "World Championship". When they start inviting Shin, a Brazilian, and the top ranking American rider/s they can have the honor of the title. I'm sure a few other countries have riders who should represent yet do not have invites. Until then it's just another competition with nonsensical judging.
!!XDL!!
Qualification results
1. Chris Pfeiffer Germany 46.0
2. Balzas Herzeg Hungary 42.0
3. Zoltan Angyal Hungary 42.0
4. Bruno Ferreira (La Patate) France 42.0
5. Humberto Ribeiro Portugal 41.5
6. Sebastien Desbonnet (Seb #5) France 41.0
7. Aaron Twite USA 40.0
8. Ricardo Domingos Portugal 40.0
9. Mattie Griffin Ireland 39.0
10. Narcis Roca Spain 38.5
11. Steven Fransen Belgium 36.0
12. Rafał Pasierbek (Stunter13) Poland 36.0
13. Bart Van den Eyende Belgium 31.0
14. Marcus Larsson Sweden 28.5
15. Jurrien Hillen (Insane J) Holland 27.0
16. Marco Lurzer Austria 24.0
Today from 11 (Euro time) are finals. Good luck everyone!
Last edited by speedy PL; 02-22-2009 at 04:57 AM.
#49
Re: Aaron Twite, Euro Champs
they did when borne and twite et co. went over last year...nascency crhis was a judge and had first hand experience...perfect scores for crashes??!!
just the typical deal:
US rider goes abroad and gets hosed (as in colton and vertical not even qualifying for the hungarian world c's, yet a slew of hungarian riders did)
Euro rider comes to US and gets blown by everyone...
it's the usual...has nothing to do with me, but i like to play devils advocate.
rip it twite, we are pulling for you and i know you will do well!
just the typical deal:
US rider goes abroad and gets hosed (as in colton and vertical not even qualifying for the hungarian world c's, yet a slew of hungarian riders did)
Euro rider comes to US and gets blown by everyone...
it's the usual...has nothing to do with me, but i like to play devils advocate.
rip it twite, we are pulling for you and i know you will do well!
Thats nuts.
#50
Re: Aaron Twite, Euro Champs
+1
Qualification results
1. Chris Pfeiffer Germany 46.0
2. Balzas Herzeg Hungary 42.0
3. Zoltan Angyal Hungary 42.0
4. Bruno Ferreira (La Patate) France 42.0
5. Humberto Ribeiro Portugal 41.5
6. Sebastien Desbonnet (Seb #5) France 41.0
7. Aaron Twite USA 40.0
8. Ricardo Domingos Portugal 40.0
9. Mattie Griffin Ireland 39.0
10. Narcis Roca Spain 38.5
11. Steven Fransen Belgium 36.0
12. Rafał Pasierbek (Stunter13) Poland 36.0
13. Bart Van den Eyende Belgium 31.0
14. Marcus Larsson Sweden 28.5
15. Jurrien Hillen (Insane J) Holland 27.0
16. Marco Lurzer Austria 24.0
Today from 11 (Euro time) are finals. Good luck everyone!
Qualification results
1. Chris Pfeiffer Germany 46.0
2. Balzas Herzeg Hungary 42.0
3. Zoltan Angyal Hungary 42.0
4. Bruno Ferreira (La Patate) France 42.0
5. Humberto Ribeiro Portugal 41.5
6. Sebastien Desbonnet (Seb #5) France 41.0
7. Aaron Twite USA 40.0
8. Ricardo Domingos Portugal 40.0
9. Mattie Griffin Ireland 39.0
10. Narcis Roca Spain 38.5
11. Steven Fransen Belgium 36.0
12. Rafał Pasierbek (Stunter13) Poland 36.0
13. Bart Van den Eyende Belgium 31.0
14. Marcus Larsson Sweden 28.5
15. Jurrien Hillen (Insane J) Holland 27.0
16. Marco Lurzer Austria 24.0
Today from 11 (Euro time) are finals. Good luck everyone!
#51
Re: Aaron Twite, Euro Champs
Dear god, that's a spot on replica in the video.... Get your sweaty *** to work Twite.
FYI for those who don't know, every competition in Europe is a "World Championship". When they start inviting Shin, a Brazilian, and the top ranking American rider/s they can have the honor of the title. I'm sure a few other countries have riders who should represent yet do not have invites. Until then it's just another competition with nonsensical judging.
!!XDL!!
FYI for those who don't know, every competition in Europe is a "World Championship". When they start inviting Shin, a Brazilian, and the top ranking American rider/s they can have the honor of the title. I'm sure a few other countries have riders who should represent yet do not have invites. Until then it's just another competition with nonsensical judging.
!!XDL!!
HAHAHAHAHAH OMG, that's a swedish celebertypussy known for shitsongs like these
Wellgood luck to Twite , but i hope Marcus takes it
#52
Re: Aaron Twite, Euro Champs
To ten place, in finals are:
1. Pfeiffer
2. Balzas Herzeg
3. Zoltan
4. Humberto Ribeiro
5. La patate
6. Seb #5
7. Mattie Griffin
8. Ricardo Domingos
9. Narcis Roca
10. Stunter13!! :
Aaron Twite drop out, he was 11
i'm waiting for finals, good luck Stunter13!
1. Pfeiffer
2. Balzas Herzeg
3. Zoltan
4. Humberto Ribeiro
5. La patate
6. Seb #5
7. Mattie Griffin
8. Ricardo Domingos
9. Narcis Roca
10. Stunter13!! :
Aaron Twite drop out, he was 11
i'm waiting for finals, good luck Stunter13!
Last edited by speedy PL; 02-22-2009 at 08:24 AM.
#53
Re: Aaron Twite, Euro Champs
+1
Qualification results
1. Chris Pfeiffer Germany 46.0
2. Balzas Herzeg Hungary 42.0
3. Zoltan Angyal Hungary 42.0
4. Bruno Ferreira (La Patate) France 42.0
5. Humberto Ribeiro Portugal 41.5
6. Sebastien Desbonnet (Seb #5) France 41.0
7. Aaron Twite USA 40.0
8. Ricardo Domingos Portugal 40.0
9. Mattie Griffin Ireland 39.0
10. Narcis Roca Spain 38.5
11. Steven Fransen Belgium 36.0
12. Rafał Pasierbek (Stunter13) Poland 36.0
13. Bart Van den Eyende Belgium 31.0
14. Marcus Larsson Sweden 28.5
15. Jurrien Hillen (Insane J) Holland 27.0
16. Marco Lurzer Austria 24.0
Today from 11 (Euro time) are finals. Good luck everyone!
Qualification results
1. Chris Pfeiffer Germany 46.0
2. Balzas Herzeg Hungary 42.0
3. Zoltan Angyal Hungary 42.0
4. Bruno Ferreira (La Patate) France 42.0
5. Humberto Ribeiro Portugal 41.5
6. Sebastien Desbonnet (Seb #5) France 41.0
7. Aaron Twite USA 40.0
8. Ricardo Domingos Portugal 40.0
9. Mattie Griffin Ireland 39.0
10. Narcis Roca Spain 38.5
11. Steven Fransen Belgium 36.0
12. Rafał Pasierbek (Stunter13) Poland 36.0
13. Bart Van den Eyende Belgium 31.0
14. Marcus Larsson Sweden 28.5
15. Jurrien Hillen (Insane J) Holland 27.0
16. Marco Lurzer Austria 24.0
Today from 11 (Euro time) are finals. Good luck everyone!
the frenchies are strong also
#54
Re: Aaron Twite, Euro Champs
I'm sorry Aaron. I'm glad you got to go.
IMO as the sport progresses organizationally, the judging will be held to stricter standards with every country sending their number one (highest accumulated points in a season #1) to actually duke it out, with judicial oversight and a strong internationally diverse board of ethics.
it's coming together and heading that way, it just takes time, but it is frustrating to have so much confusion. it's an easy opportunity for people to take advantage with a power vaccuum and chaos instead of cooperative judging points and rules.
the other countries clearly will have their own points system, but a true world championship would have to be an organized cooperative of sanctioning body representatives of all competing nations, who agree upon judging rules, points and ethics. with oversight.
IMO as the sport progresses organizationally, the judging will be held to stricter standards with every country sending their number one (highest accumulated points in a season #1) to actually duke it out, with judicial oversight and a strong internationally diverse board of ethics.
it's coming together and heading that way, it just takes time, but it is frustrating to have so much confusion. it's an easy opportunity for people to take advantage with a power vaccuum and chaos instead of cooperative judging points and rules.
the other countries clearly will have their own points system, but a true world championship would have to be an organized cooperative of sanctioning body representatives of all competing nations, who agree upon judging rules, points and ethics. with oversight.
#55
Re: Aaron Twite, Euro Champs
Final results!
http://championship.swiss-moto.ch/go/id/djd/
Congrats to Pfeiffer and my buddy Stunter13!! :
http://championship.swiss-moto.ch/go/id/djd/
Congrats to Pfeiffer and my buddy Stunter13!! :