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The world’s uber-shreds, including Terje Haakonsen, Shaun White, Nicolas Muller, Kevin Pearce, Torstein Horgmo, and Chas Guldemond had a date with over 45,000 of their closest fans at the Tokyo Dome.
On Sunday afternoon the world’s uber-shreds, including Terje Haakonsen, Shaun White, Nicolas Muller, Kevin Pearce, and Chas Guldemond had a date with over 45,000 of their closest fans at the Tokyo Dome. After Saturday’s quarterpipe show down, the riders were dialed in for the main event and the maxed out stadium crowd was stirred into a Beatlemania like frenzy.
The quarterpipe was torn down over night to allow an extra 15,000 fans in to watch as Torstein Horgmo claimed the title with switch backside 10’s, 12’s, and a barrel full of other big, buttery tricks. Piiroinen and White locked in second and third place with their smooth, consistent airs that put them both on the podium for the second time in as many days.
The afternoon got rolling with the Japanese wild card event, and the locals were throwing hammers to represent for the home team. One of the illest moments of the afternoon got the party started when Takahiro Ishida threw down a double underflip, late revert-y thing and deservedly grabbed the contest’s “Most Impressive Rider” title and a cool 800,000 yen.
The top four Japanese wild cards advanced to the quarter final with the big guns, that brought the packed dome to its feet at the 6Star TTR event. The format saw 16 riders sessioning the jump until the all-star judge line up whittled the pack down to 8. The top three and Nicolas Muller, who cemented a spot with his first double back in a contest, the second flip of which almost looked like an afterthought with 20 feet of vert to spare after the first, were left standing. It all came down to the best of two runs and Horgmo, Piiroinen, and White were able to haul it in as Muller drug his hand on his second double.
White won the TTR points for the event with his double podium finishes and catapulted into 26th place after his first tour event of the season. Pearce landed in 7th overall, and Horgmo in 3rd, nipping at TTR leader Chas Guldemond’s heels.
TTR results after combined results (QP + BA):
1. White Shaun
2. Piiroinen Peetu
3. Guldemond Chas
4. Horgmo Torstein
5. Pearce Kevin
6. Mattila Risto
7. Mueller Nicolas
8. Nakai Takaharu
9. Haakonsen Terje
10. Toutant Sebastien
The NoBoard crew traveled from Canada to Japan and found all nothing but powder to surf. Make sure to read NoBoarding: Staking Their Claim in TWS’s October issue to find out more about these hardcore snowsurfers.
Last month, the Signal segment of the Autumn Line crew & filmer Mark W. headed to Japan for a week or so. While they were there, they took some time to show of the new Signal Park Rocker: Experimental Issue. All you park mongers… Check out what this bad boy can do! Link, Benchetler, Olsen-Elm, Hammer, and the Signal Japan Crew give you a hefty demonstration on one of their afternoon excursions.
Oh… and speaking of Hammers…. They got a few of those while they were there too. Be sure to check them out in Technicolour.
Autumn Line’s Technicolour will be out this fall, and features Gabe Taylor, Jake Devine, Matt Hammer, Peter Benchetler, Ben Bilocq, Spencer Link, Scott Blum, Brendan Hayes, Brett Butcher, Greg Hahn, Cody Rosenthal, Eric Fernandez, Pat Lynch, Lance Machado, and more.
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