Ride Shakedown 2013 Official Broadcast

Ride Shakedown Broadcast 2013

The Ride Shakedown was created above all for the riders, but today the event has become a must for snowboard and action sports fans of all ages. What distinguishes and contributes to the Ride Shakedown’s success is first, and foremost its competition format, a festive and laid-back event where the constraints imposed on the athletes are minimal. In the heart of the action, the public benefits from a show both accessible and dynamic.

Ride Shakedown 2013 – Wrap Up Post

Ride Shakedown 2013 – OFFICIAL RESULTS Ride Shakedown Website

1. -  Antoine Truchon (CAN)
2. -  Sebastien Toutant (CAN)
3. -  Jon Versteeg (CAN)
4. -  Matts Kulisek (CAN)
5. -  Charles Reid (CAN)
6. -  Jason Dubois (CAN)
7. -  Seth Hill (USA)
8. -  Maxence Parrot (CAN)
9. -  Didier Godbout (CAN)
10. – Robby Balharry (CAN)

Quebecer Antoine Truchon was declared champion Saturday night at the Ride Shakedown final, which is in its 12th year running at Mont Saint-Sauveur. The 22 year-old athlete shined in a tight battle, passing the title champion Sébastien Toutant in front of thousands of spectators.

The Ride Shakedown competition, which includes a big air section followed by a rail setup with 4 options, brought together 33 riders who went above and beyond to impress the judges in the hopes of being part of the 10 athletes continuing into the finals.

Riders were allotted 90 minutes in which they were required to perform three judged runs. The best two runs combined formed the final score. This laid-back approach, at the heart of the Ride Shakedown’s unique competition format, is highly appreciated by athletes; it allows them to perform to their full extent and give the crowd a show.

The level of excitement could not have been higher, Truchon of Sainte-Adèle and Toutant of L’Assomption being tied after the first two runs. Truchon took the lead during the final round, succeeding in his front side 1260 double cork on the jump, followed by a boardslide to fakie on the triple flat ramp, earning himself a total of 65.2 points for his two top performances.

I am really satisfied by my last run. It was a great competition for Sébastien and myself. Next year, things are going to get even more intense! said the winner who walks away with a $20,000 purse.

On his third run, Toutant attempted a triple cork on the big air, however the 20 year-old rider missed his landing, just falling short of the rails and giving the lead to his opponent. His combined score of 63.9 for his first two runs earned him second place and a $10,000 purse.

I came really close to landing my triple cork. I just sunk a bit too much in the snow. I’m still really pumped, we gave a great show and second place is better than nothing! », admits the champion of the Ride Shakedown in 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2012.

British Columbia native John Versteeg (Whistler, 23 years old) closed out the podium, collecting a total of 52.9 between his first and third runs.

Respectively in fourth and fifth place, Matts Kulisek (Morin Heights, 27 years old) and Charles Reid (Mont-Tremblant, 22 years old) will be $3,000 and $2,000 richer.

The crowd was treated to a slew of events throughout the day, such as the Snowboard Canada Magazine autograph session and the halftime show, which included a segment allowing young riders aged 13 and under to shred on the rail setup, a new component this year. This was followed by the skateboard show featuring professional skateboarders on the DC Shoes mini-ramp set up in the village. Skateboarder Patrice Tremblay won the crowd over with a backside tail flip in, awarding him the $2,000 cash prize at stake.

Patryck Bernier and Brendan O’Dowd of Dizzle Entertainment, producers of the Ride Shakedown, could not be happier about the turn out of this 12th edition, both for the riders and the spectators. Over 20,000 people bundled up to assist two event-filled days of fierce competition.

“To have so many people on the site of the competition and in the village proves that we have become a must for fans. It is incredibly rewarding to know that the crowd continues to support the event, their presence being strong year after year!”, exclaimed Patryck Bernier.

Dan Nichols in the Ride Snowboards booth with the 1st video game bracket winner. This lucky kid won Klipsch S4i Rugged Headphones and a Ride Wild Life Snowboard!

Along with the many Canadians competing in the event, the Ride Shakedown welcomed several athletes from the United States, Japan and Norway.

Television broadcast of the 2013 Ride Shakedown

The Ride Shakedown 2013 at Mont Saint-Sauveur will also be featured in your living room thanks to Videotron and our two partner broadcasters TVA Sports and Sportsnet. The 60 minutes Ride Shakedown 2013 highlights show will be broadcasted on TVA Sports April 13th at 11:30 am, and the English version will be on Sportsnet April 20th at 5 pm. You can now browse through the Ride Shakedown exclusive section on channel 900 as well as on illico télé, illico.tv, illico.tv on iPad and illico mobile platforms, where you will find highlight shows from 2006 to 2012 and the Ride Shakedown documentary Le Ride Shakedown 10 ans plus tard. For full details on all of these broadcasts, head to www.illico.tv/rideshakedown

Unique competition format

What distinguishes the Ride Shakedown and contributes to its success is first and foremost its competition format, a laid-back and festive environment where the constraints on the athletes are minimal. At the center of the action, the public benefits from an accessible and entertainment-packed show. At the Ride Shakedown, the athletes participate in a Slopestyle competition, which involves mastering two distinct disciplines: the Big Air and a rail with different features which is only unveiled on the first day of the competition, a long-awaited day for the athletes and spectators. The professional athletes are the essence of the show, however the amateurs also play an important role and will make a valiant effort to mark their place among the pros. New talents are discovered every winter!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Ride Shakedown is Back for a 12th year!

The Ride Shakedown is back for a 12th year!
High-level snowboarding with $50,000 in play



The preparations for the upcoming Ride Shakedown presented by Videotron are well on their way and the countdown has begun! The kick-off for the most important slopestyle snowboarding competition in the country, which will be in its 12th edition in 2013, is only five months away. April 5th and 6th at Mont Saint-Sauveur is when it’s all scheduled to go down!


The competition will reunite a total of 120 athletes: 40 invited professionals and 80 amateurs. To earn a spot at this grand snowboarding celebration, qualification events will take place all winter long in Quebec and the United States. You can visit the website for all the details: www.rideshakedown.com.


Over 25,000 fans will be expected once again at Mont Saint-Sauveur for these two days of competitions and festivities. “After 12 years, we are very happy to see that the event is still such a success,” says Brendan O’Dowd, founder and organizer of the event along with Patryck Bernier.


To mark this occasion, O’Dowd and Bernier have given extra thought about the spectators who will be participating in the adventure. “They will be able to take advantage of new access zones which will allow them to be even closer to the action,” O’Dowd adds.


And action there will be! The two organizers are working with a list of invited athletes who are dominating across the planet. The competition has never been at such a high caliber at the Ride Shakedown. Will the Quebecer Sébastien Toutant, winner of the last edition, be able to successfully defend his title? The winner of the 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2012 events will be up against fierce competition on a big air and multiple rail features, which are always a surprise as an entirely new layout is created every year, only to be unveiled at the start of the event.


A total of $50,000 in cash will be given during the course of the weekend, $20,000 of which will go to the winner of the Jump to Rail, the main event of the Ride Shakedown.


For Scott Mavis, Ride Snowboards’ Vice President of Global Marketing, which lends its name to the event as title partner, the Ride Shakedown has become indispensable to the snowboarding scene. “We are very proud of our association, which we recently renewed, and hope to help this unique event grow. Through the course of the years, the Ride Shakedown has made its mark in the industry and amongst fans, all the while enticing the discovery of snowboarding, its culture and the athletes who devote themselves to it.”


On top of seeing the best riders, you may even witness a rising star! The Ride Shakedown is open to amateur athletes during Oakley qualifications. Some of these athletes could then make their way to the semi finals and compete against the invited professionals.


In the United States in 2014
Dizzle Entertainment sees even further than the 2013 edition on Quebec soil. After having invaded the slopes of The Summit at Snoqualmie near Seattle in 2010 and 2011, the next step of the Ride Shakedown will be presented in the U.S. in 2014, this time in the East.


Since there is no longer an event of international caliber in this region despite a large amount of athletes, the Ride Shakedown will set itself up at the renowned Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Pennsylvania. “We’re excited to bring the Ride Shakedown to Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Pennsylvania. Seven Springs has long-standing dedication to the snowboard and skiing industry, a diverse selection of innovative terrain parks and one of two Olympic-sized halfpipes on the East Coast. Plus, their team has the ability to host an event of this enormity and the mountain lay-out
will provide a great location for the public to be close to the action. We will also be able to reproduce the festive environment that we find in Canada without ever having to leave the resort because it offers such a large variety of activities and services,” explains Patryck Bernier.


Unique competition format
What distinguishes the Ride Shakedown and contributes to its success is first and foremost its competition format, a laid-back and festive environment where the constraints on the athletes are minimal. At the center of the action, the public benefits from an accessible and entertainment-packed show. At the Ride Shakedown, the athletes participate in a slopestyle competition, which involves mastering two distinct disciplines: the Big Air and a rail with different features which is only unveiled on the first day of the competition, a long-awaited day for the athletes and spectators. The professional athletes are the essence of the show, however the amateurs also play an important role and will make a valiant effort to mark their place among the pros. New talents are discovered every winter!


Partners of the Ride Shakedown presented by Videotron
The 12th Canadian edition of the Ride Shakedown is made possible thanks to the support and participation of Ride Snowboards, title sponsor, Videotron, event presenter, Mont Saint-Sauveur, Empire, Oakley, Coors Light, Rockstar as well as POP Headwear, Snowboard Canada Magazine, Moog Audio, 33mag.com, Transworld Snowboarding, NRJ and Virgin Radio.


 

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