FMB World Tour 2013 Welcomes X Games Munich Slopestyle Event

Feb 19, 2013
by FMB World Tour  
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Mountain Bike Slopestyle will make its debut for X Games in Munich, 27th – 30th June 2013. This incredible development is a milestone for the sport of mountain biking. The FMB World Tour 2013 is excited to announce that X Games Munich’s Slopestyle event will be an official Diamond Stop on the FMB World Tour 2013 calendar.

• X Games Munich Slopestyle Event is an official Diamond stop on the FMB World Tour 2013
• X Games Munich to be held at Olympic Park, Munich 27th – 30th June, 2013
• The first of three Diamond events in 2013 and the only one to be held in Europe
• Official X Games Munich teaser video: here


Since the start of the FMB World Tour back in 2010, the discipline of Mountain Bike Slopestyle has come a long way. Every season we see awesome progression and now, the riders’ dedication and commitment, has given them the chance to be a part of the biggest collection of extreme sport competitions. X Games has recognized Mountain Bike Slopestyle as a discipline for X Games Munich 2013 and to maximize the level of competition, it will be an official Diamond stop on the FMB World Tour 2013 calendar. That’s right! This summer, Munich will host the first of three Diamond events and the only one to take place in Europe.

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FMBA’s Vice President Tarek Rasouli commented: “The fact that Mountain Bike Slopestyle is part of the X Games Munich is a real milestone for the freeride mountain bike scene. It’s exactly what lots of athletes and fans have dreamed of. Moreover, X Games will host a Diamond event of FMB World Tour 2013 in Munich is absolutely fantastic. For both sides it’s exciting that this event is part of the tour. Both platforms can only enhance each other. The FMBA is very much looking forward to the only European Diamond event in 2013.”

FMB World Tour 2012 Diamond event

There is something about the X Games that inspires athletes to push the boundaries of possibility. FMB World Tour Diamond events are saved for only the toughest and most competitive events on the scene, such as Red Bull Joyride at Crankworx Whistler or Red Bull Rampage - so it should be no surprise that X Games Munich joins this elite group of events. You can expect to see all the top slopestyle riders there, competing for the first Diamond event points of the season. Martin Soderstrom is ecstatic about the chance to show off his skills at the X Games Munich. In Martin’s own words: "I would say that everything suggests this is going to be the craziest slopestyle contest in the history of mountain biking. First of all, the Diamond status – so riders will be riding hard to score big points for the world tour. Secondly, all the athletes are super excited to show our sport in the best possible way and to prove that mountain bike is in X Games to stay!"

FMB World Tour 2012

New location, new discipline, new athletes: X Games Munich will definitely be a milestone in X Games history. Below you will find useful links to follow all the latest news about X Games Munich and the FMB World Tour 2013. We look forward to seeing you in Munich 27th – 30th June, for the first ever Slopestyle event at X Games!

Useful links and more info:

For more information about X Games Munich please visit the official website.
To stay tuned in and learn about the FMB World Tour check out the official website.
For information about the FMBA please click here.

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12 Comments
  • 17 0
 super pumped to see this and for this sport to get more recognition. Now i will have everyone telling me about these guys going off jumps on mountain bikes and to look it up on you tube
  • 8 1
 Sick, another event in Europe, and the part that makes it the best is you won't be getting in unless your spawnz throw down stacks
  • 4 0
 FMBA, well done on making the decision to run this as a diamond event. Whoever had the foresight to chose to flag as such has clearly got visions for the future regarding mountain biking. The opportunity for slopestyle to showcase itself in front of so many sponsors, media and 'extreme sports' fans who May not have discovered biking yet is brilliant. Well played. So glad UCI aren't involved.
  • 3 0
 we need to use this event to show the world and X-games how the sport is different and special, so awesome course hopefully, and then we need the atmosphere of Heckler's Rock/Crankworx crowds and signs to make the impact!
  • 4 0
 hopefully mtb gets sponsors that aren't bike related so we can get some money into our sport.
  • 2 0
 I hope it wont be an event for the spectators. I could see every jump/drop being the size of the monster drop at Crankworx. It will be nice to have another diamond event too.
  • 5 2
 Wow! A diamond event in Europe must be sick too! =)
  • 2 1
 Yeah! i'm happy that i have already bought the tickets a week ago. 29€ for this event is a fair price I think.
  • 4 0
 i just paid 14
  • 2 0
 they need to let the mtb riders hit the mega ramp too
  • 1 0
 pls make the track so gnar hardtails and bmx would not survive so that no one gonna make fun of them slopestyles.
  • 1 0
 Can someone explain the events? I can't wait for this! Looks so sick!!







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