| Chris Pfeiffer wins Streetbike Freestyle World Championship |
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BMW Motorrad's Chris Pfeiffer has successfully defended the Streetbike Freestyle World Championship in Zurich, which took place this weekend at the SWISS-MOTO Motorcycle, Scooter and Tuning Exhibition in Zurich, Switzerland.
"I was really nervous in the lead up to the World Championship, especially as I was feeling unwell on Saturday - the first day of competition. My nerves weren't helped by what everyone in the paddock recognised as inconsistent judging. I think they (the judges) just started to allocate high scores too early in the contest and when the big guys came up, they had no more space in order to honour those even greater performances accordingly. Because there were several high scores for average performances for some of the riders, this made me feel like I had to perform even better. But in the end, the other riders acknowledged that despite the scoring, I was the better rider over the weekend."
In this, the second year of the Indoor Streetbike Freestyle World Championships, the organisers have pulled out all the stops the ensure the best possible conditions for those taking part - including the preparation of 70 tonnes of brand new asphalt, costing €30,000, to cover the 15 x 50 metre action area and guarantee perfect levels of grip. It will now have to be scraped off and recycled, but the effort made by organisers of the SWISS-MOTO exhibition to ensure that the perfect environment is created for stunt riding, makes the indoor World Championship Chris's favourite event. "This is by far my favourite competition as the conditions are fair. Being indoors there are no problems with the weather and the atmosphere generated by the crowd is sensational. There's a great vibe here and the Swiss organisers do a fantastic job," said Chris. Looking forward to the 2009 competition, Pfeiffer admits he would love to win a third consecutive title, but believes as time goes on, the competition will become tougher. "Becoming champion can be seen as the easy part. But staying champion is difficult, and it won't be long before the judges discover a young rider who is capable of winning!" he concluded. The SWISS-MOTO show at the Exhibition Centre in Zurich focused on the very latest in motorcycles, scooters and quads. The four-day show attracted 63,000 visitors from right across Europe. Results:
1 Chris Pfeiffer (Germany) - 167 |


