First Glance at the Suzuki Nine Knights 2015 Course

Jul 15, 2015
by The Audi Nines  
Apart from the all-familiar wooden “Il Castello” drop tower, the Suzuki Nine Knights MTB course has been re-designed to host some of the world’s best freeriders at Mottolino Bike Park in Livigno, Italy.

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The slopestyle action kicks off on the 31st of August and culminates with the public big air competition on Saturday the 5th of September 2015.

Linus Sjoholm Suzuki Nine Knights 2014

The Course 2015
The co-operation between Andi Wittmann and Andi Brewi’s “Balzamico Trail Design” company promises a new innovative line for this year’s event. Dropping in from “Il Castello” the main feature’s biggest jump will be built with maximum airtime in mind, while two new kicker options offer up creative reverse transitions.

Suzuki Nine Knights MTB 2015 course 3D design

The top of the trail starts with an unusual addition, a skate mini ramp integrated in the course as a step-up-step–down feature, leading into the first step-up boasting a larger take-off allowing for more tricks.

The Zimtstern wallride has been overhauled and the boner log has been replaced by two step-down variations allowing more speed into the bottom hip jump, which will boast the additional Monster step-up landing leading into another multiple-use obstacle, the Big Bike Quarter pipe, also serving as a spine.

Geoff Gulevich Suzuki Nine Knights 2014

The freshly shaped freeride line ends with a drop feature into this obstacle.

Have you got what it takes to ride at Suzuki Nine Knights MTB?
Would you like to get your tyres on this year’s course, a few coveted wild cards are on offer in the “Become a Knight” online video competition. Show us your best dirt jump and slopestyle tricks. The submission deadline is 14th of August 2015. Full details and all entries can be found on www.nineknightsmtb.com.

Diego Caverzasi Suzuki Nine Knights 2014


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17 Comments
  • 34 1
 why don't they collaborate with fest series?
  • 17 13
 because fest is too busy riding along on their "look how chill and freeride we are" high horse, I'm actually really disinterested in Fest as a series.

cue the negs.
  • 7 0
 Yeah, seems like they should get together and show the world how te pinacle in freeriding looks nowadays. This course screams to e ridden by Lacondeguy, Aggy, Sorge and co.
  • 2 1
 This is exactly what I've always thought & exactly what I's gonna post!!! I see a lot more big bikes in that edit than small ones. Still, the small ones are there. Maybe that just means shit ain't big enough for big bikes? Blank Stare Let Aggy get hold that sumbeech. He'll fix it. \m/

Knightfest?

Ninefest?

Ahhh I got it!!! How's abouts, Kninefest?!! Yeah? Ô.o
  • 1 0
 theres nothing wrong with the course ffs
  • 12 0
 This is going to be awesome
  • 14 5
 Finally, does not look like a session.
  • 22 1
 I have a feeling there will be a sick session though go if you know what I mean
  • 2 9
flag GavElliott (Jul 16, 2015 at 12:11) (Below Threshold)
 nope. looks like a session
  • 9 0
 this event definitely delivers the best photo's!!
  • 5 0
 i can't wait this is gonna be so sick
  • 3 0
 Options, options, options. Like how they used the natural elevations for things like the step-up. Looks like a fun course.
  • 3 1
 they need to do that for RB joyride and RB rampage too!
  • 1 0
 That miniramp feature is genius
  • 1 0
 Do I see it correctly that they took out that awesome huge hip?
  • 1 0
 Slopestyle with DC forks? Doesn't that handicap trick possibilities?
  • 1 0
 King of the castle







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