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Murry takes top honours in Stoneridge

Last year’s winner and defending champ Vincent Leygonie was on form and on the hunt for the top spot.

The 2022 Park Lines BMX Tournament produced an incredible day of freestyle action on May 28 with Cape Town’s Murray Loubser taking top honours in the pro division.

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The event was presented by Dragon Energy and LW Mag in association with Dickies, Garmin, GoPro, Mongoose Bikes and Willards.

This year’s event saw the unlocking of the Stoneridge Skatepark that provided the perfect platform for riders to showcase their skills through the qualifying rounds and into the finals.

The park, still in pristine condition, offered a variety of line and obstacle choices catering for the various styles of BMX riders.

Cape Town rider, Werner Matthee takes on the Stoneridge Skatepark.

With over 50 riders competing through the amateur and pro divisions, judges had their hands full as they took use-of-park, consistency, execution and tricks into account when making their selection of riders advancing into the finals and podium positions.

Pro riders competed for their share of the R35 000 in prize money, Garmin Instinct 2 smartwatches, along with other prizes from the official event partners.

In the amateur division, a new Mongoose BMX was up for grabs.

The tournament concluded with the best trick competition with the winner taking home a GoPro Hero10.

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In the amateur division, a strong contingency of riders competed making for a close fought final.

This year’s event saw the unlocking of the Stoneridge Skatepark that provided the perfect platform for riders to showcase their skills through the qualifying rounds and into the finals.

Mark Pienaar showed huge progression in his riding using flowy lines throughout the park with a host of turndowns and lookbacks thrown in over the various hits.

That mixed with a 360 and stylish bowl riding saw Pienaar take the top step of the podium.

Matt Duffy managed to put down a solid run to secure fifth place.

Duan Stapelberg combined good flow with a floaty 360 and extended suicide no-handers to secure second place.

In his first ever BMX contest, newcomer Dylan Lamb brought a fast paced and smooth riding style combined with steezy 360s, inverts in the bowl and tuck no-handers to slot into third place.

Special mention went to Jenna Byrnes, who was also competing in her first BMX contest and Park Lines’ only female entry.

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Jenna made history by being the first South African female rider to land a backflip and placed fifth in the amateur division.

This year’s pro division saw a stacked field of top riders from all over the country, including two international riders who made their trip to South Africa to compete – Jak Tones and Greg Illingworth from the UK.

The day concluded with the best trick contest with standout performances from Nathi Steeze.

Matt Duffy, riding with an injury from practice, managed to put down a solid run to secure fifth place.

Returning to South Africa for Park Lines, Greg Illingworth took to the course with the crowd-pleasing style, speed and big transfers he is known for to take home fourth place.

 

UK’s Jak Tones brought a host of big tricks to his runs including a 540 flair, flair tailwhip, truckdrivers, barspin to tuck-no hander and a pendulum to name a few, which secured him third place overall.

Last year’s winner and defending champ Vincent Leygonie was on form and on the hunt for the top spot.

Leygonie made great use of the park by linking together big transfer lines with amplitude and consistency that no other rider was able to do, throwing in a 720, 540 barspin, duperseat indy and tailwhips for good measure.

UK’s Jak Tones brought a host of big tricks to his runs.

When it came down to the judges’ scorecards, it just wasn’t enough to beat fellow compatriot Murray Loubser.

Murray, returning to competition from injury, produced a flawless run capitalising on his technical skills to impress the judges.

From the start of the buzzer, Murray linked trick after trick throughout his 45-second run, which included a backflip over the hip, tailwhips, g-turn, one hander cannonball and a barspin to manual to opposite barspin out.

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A final score of 91 out of 100 saw Loubser claim victory and crowned the 2022 champion.
The day concluded with the best trick contest with standout performances from Nathi Steeze and his technical line.

Malcolm Peters in action at the Stoneridge Skatepark. Photograph by Eric Palmer.

Greg Illingworth’s insane transfer gap tailwhip and Murray’s wall ride also raked up the scores.
It was a heated decision between Dylan van Belkum’s 270 backflip and the winner, Jak Tones’ fakie front flip.

“This year’s tournament was incredible and it was a treat to host this event at the Stoneridge Skatepark.

“To see this come together as one of the biggest local BMX contests in recent times is a proud moment for us, as well as being able to showcase the capability and talent of our riders.

“Thank you to our event partners for sharing this vision and for making Park Lines the reality it is. We can’t wait for the next one,” said Park Lines organiser, Ryan van der Spuy.

This year’s event saw the unlocking of the Stoneridge Skatepark which provided the perfect platform for riders to showcase their skills through the qualifying rounds and into the finals. Photographed here is Charles Leedo.

 

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