Riders Ready for TTR 5-Star Honda Session at Vail
Vail, Colorado – February 3rd, 2008: While the tour keeps rockin’ in Europe, there’s still plenty of action taking place overseas in the United States. On February 8th and 9th 2008, an all-star list of progressive freestyle riders, including Top TTR riders Chas Guldemond (USA) and Torstein Horgmo (NOR), will gather in Colorado, USA for the Slopestyle Swatch TTR FIVE(5)STAR Honda Session at Vail. On top of 850 TTR ranking points for the winner, the session also boasts in incredible $134 000 overall prize purse, with $90 000 going to the Slopestyle stomp-fest, and $44 000 to the rail throw-down.
Photos: TTR World Tour / Honda Session
The competition varies greatly from most events on the Tour that usually give a set number of runs for riders to stomp a sick line of epic tricks. Instead, the FIVE(5)STAR event opts for a more relaxed and rider friendly atmosphere that consists of “riders sessions†allowing each competitor in the main slopestyle event 1 ½ hours to complete as many runs as they see fit. This gives riders the best opportunity to showcase their most formidable tricks.
Although both men and women are competing in Vail, only the men will be competing for TTR Ranking points, with the Vail Session acting as a crucial catch up before the upcoming legendary SIX(6)STAR Arctic Challenge next week. At the Honda Session however, a three-way battle for Swatch TTR World No. 5 will arise between current No. 5 Chas Guldemond, current World No. 6 Torstein Horgmo and Scotty Lago (USA), who sits back at No. 12, but can boost his position by adding his sixth TTR result in Vail. The battle will be close, as Guldemond needs to place just one spot ahead of Horgmo to keep his current position. Lago will have to win the session and hope Guldemond and Horgmo place 8th or lower so he can move into the TTR Top 5.
At the 2006 Honda Session, the first ever in-competition 1260 was stomped. Recently at the SIX(6)STAR Burton European Open, Chas Guldemond finished second busting out a huge 1260, so be sure to watch out for Chas in Vail as he pulls out all the stops. Scotty Lago however, will be looking to carry his momentum from his second place finish at this past weekend’s FIVE(5)STAR Billabong Air & Style. With such explosive riding ready to hit Colorado, the 2008 Honda Session is set to be one of the biggest FIVE(5)STAR stops on the TTR World Snowboard Tour.
Further down in the rankings, American riders Tim Humphreys and Louie Vito will both be looking for a place in the Top 10 as Jeremy Thompson (USA) and Wyatt Caldwell (USA) fight for a spot in the TTR Top 15. European riders however still have a strong presence in a heavily North American field of riders with Austrian rider Werner Stock able to move into the Top 30 with a podium finish and German rider Alessandro Boyens who could also move into the TTR Top 30 with a Top 2 finish.
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Mens Rider List:
Alessandro Boyens
Andrew Steward
Andreas Wiig
Brandon Reis
Brent Meyers
Bryan Daino
Chad Otterstrom
Charles Reid
Chas Guldemond
Dan Brisse
Daniel Ek
Dustin Craven
Eero Niemela
EirÃkur Helgason
Heikki Sorsa
Iikka Backstrom
Jeremy Thompson
Jin Saito
JJ Thomas
Jonas Michilot
Jonas Carlson
Josh Sherman
Juuso Laivisto
Keegan Valaika
Kiichiro Kazumi
Lonnie Kauck
Louie Vito
Lucas Magoon
Mark Sollors
Marko Grilc
Mason Aguirre
Mike Casanova
Pat Milbery
Sam Hulbert
Sani Alababic
Scot Brown
Scotty Arnold
Scotty Lago
Silas Stannard
Stephen Laterre
Tim Humphreys
TJ Schneider
Torstein Horgmo
Werni Stock
Wyatt Caldwell
Photos: TTR World Tour / Honda Session