AST
Dew Tour Hosts Second Event of 2007 Season July 19-22
AST DEW TOUR ARRIVES IN CLEVELAND JULY 19-22, FOR THE SECOND
EVENT OF THE 2007 SEASON AT NORTH COAST HARBOR
The AST Dew Tour, the worlds premier season-long action
sports tour, continues its third season July 19-22 with
the Right Guard Open at Clevelands North Coast Harbor.
The five-city tour also includes stops in Baltimore, Portland,
Salt Lake City and Orlando.
More
than 260 professional action sports athletes from around
the world-including skateboarder Ryan Sheckler,
BMX athlete Jamie Bestwick, and FMX competitor
Nate Adams will return to compete for the Dew Cup,
awarded at seasons end to the athlete with the highest
number of points in each of the six disciplines: skateboarding
(park and vert), BMX (park, vert, and dirt), and freestyle
motocross. The Tours current points leaders include
Nate Adams (Freestyle Motocross), Jamie Bestwick
(BMX Vert), Daniel Dhers (BMX Park), Ryan Nyquist
(BMX Dirt), Shaun White (Skateboard Vert) and Ryan
Sheckler (Skateboard Park).
There
are a number of athletes to watch on the third season
of the AST Dew Tour-both veterans and a few new faces.
A list of a few of those athletes to watch is as follows:
Skateboarding
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Shaun White, Olympic gold medalist in snowboarding
and pro skateboarder, currently holds the points lead
in Skateboard Vert heading into the Right Guard Open.
The win was the third of his professional skateboarding
career.
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Ryan Sheckler of San Clemente, Calif. continues
his domination in Skateboard Park winning Junes
Panasonic Open event by a wide margin. Sheckler is looking
to capture his third consecutive Dew Cup trophy.
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Alex Perelson, at only 16-years-old and in his
rookie season on the Dew Tour, turned quite a few heads
finishing in sixth place in his first professional event.
BMX
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Anthony Napolitan, from Youngstown, Ohio, is the
Cinderella story of last season, will look to repeat as
champion in BMX Dirt competition. Napolitan who finished
the 2005 season in last place, made the improbable jump
to Dew Tour champion in 2006. Napolitan will be returning
to Northeast Ohio for his first competition since having
November 28 honored in his name.
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Jamie Bestwick of Nottingham, GBR has taken on
an added responsibility for the 2007 season serving as
an NBC analyst. Bestwicks focus is still on the
BMX Vert competition where he looks to win his third Dew
Cup in as many years. He also collected 2006 Athlete of
the Year honors.
·
2006 BMX Park champion Daniel Dhers of Caracas,
VEN continued where he left off last year, recording an
event win at the Panasonic Open to take an early lead
in the points standings. Dhers has some of the greatest
names in action sports history, Dave Mirra and Ryan Nyquist,
looking to knock him off the podium.
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Ryan Nyquist of Los Gatos, Calif. was able to pull
out a win in BMX Dirt competition at the Panasonic Open
with a sore knee. The former King of Dirt will have to
continue putting together near flawless runs as a swarm
of Australian riders are in close pursuit.
FMX
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Nate Adams of Glendale, Ariz. is the 2006 FMX Dew
Cup winner. Adams has started off the 2007 season with
a win at the Panasonic in an effort to repeat as champion.
·
Jeremy Stenberg of Winchester, Calif. missed out on
making the Finals in the Panasonic Open but continues
to improve after suffering two broken legs during the
2006 season.
·
Mike Mason of Minden, Nev. who finished as the
runner-up to Adams last season, placed third at the Panasonic
Open in Baltimore to stay within contention for the tour
title.
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