| Stunt Wars Sportbike Freestyle Report | | Print | |
| Written by Luke Emmons |
| Saturday, 06 February 2010 02:37 |
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STUNTWARS SPORTBIKE FREESTYLE REPORT Luke “Duke” Emmons gives you the inside scoop from the Stunt Wars US Open in Orlando, Florida.
After the week of practice I shifted into competition mode. I wanted to bring Stunt Wars home and knew that I had developed the style and skill set to do so. I stopped looking at other riders and have been working only on the Luke Duke style of riding, owning the tricks that I lay down. The usual butterflies filled my stomach before my qualifier and I put down what I thought was a solid run. The judges thought it was even better as I was the number one qualifier. I actually would have preferred to be the #2 or #3 qualifier as it is difficult to put down two great runs in two days. Bill Dixon did not have to qualify because he was a podium finisher in 2009. I was keeping my eye on him and Brian Bubash.
After the stoppie comp, and stunt cross comp, I was ready to put my final run down. I looked and felt great. I really think that I was the best looking rider out there in my new shift gear. I had my usual pre-run apprehension but was still very confident. When the flag dropped I pinned my throttle into oblivion and lost all conscious thought. When the five minutes was over and the smoke cleared I had an ear to ear smile. I ran a very clean and difficult run. Award ceremonies were exciting when I hadn’t heard my name called in nine riders and held my breath with the last two names to be called. I ended up claiming a strong 2nd place result behind Dixon, but next year I have high hopes that I will take home the win.
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