Video: Big Tricks on Contest Day - Suzuki Nine Knights 2015

Sep 5, 2015
by The Audi Nines  
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The freeride competition wrapped up a week of incredible film and photo shoots at the Suzuki Nine Knights MTB, a day early on Friday 4th of September in Mottolino Fun Mountain in Livigno, Italy.

Nicholi Rogatkin Suzuki nine knights 2015

Adolf Silva Suzuki nine knights 2015

The jam format contest saw two categories of judging, with Italian Diego Caverzasi grabbing the “Castle Section” win, and the “Full Line” title awarded to German ripper Peter Henke. Stirring things up were the young guns who were pushing the boundaries of mountain biking, in particular Nicholi Rogatkin (USA) who nailed a world first cashroll on his DH bike. 18-year old Adolf Silva (ESP) delighted the onlookers by landing a double back flip, also on his DH bike, his personal first.





“The Full Line”

With some riders investing fully in the “castle section” Henke was one of the riders making use of the whole setup pulling out all the stops, even attempting a 720 on the step-up. He nailed his run right at the end of the session with a run consisting of a drop 360 X-up, a double backflip on the main feature, a table top off the Monster mini ramp, a 360 double barspin, a suicide no-hander, and a 360 flatspin.

Peter Henke Suzuki nine knights 2015

Sam Reynolds Sam Pilgrim Peter Henke Suzuki nine knights 2015

Fresh back from an injury he was stoked, “I came here to have a great week and to get back on my bike. I did not expect a podium!" In close second place was Sam Reynolds who nailed his smooth run early on and with each drop improving it to stay ahead of fellow Brit Sam Pilgrim hot on his heels. (tricks listed underneath).


“Castle Section” (drop tower and main feature combo)

Diego Caversaszi was throwing down since the start of the session, fuelled by home crowds, nailing his winning combo, a backflip from the big castle flat drop and a backflip barspin to tailwhip on the jump. He was one of the few riders dropping the big drop "I was a little scared about the huge drop, but I just turned my brain off and dropped in,” said the up-and-coming rider.

Diego Caverzasi Suzuki nine knights 2015

Podium Best Castle Section Suzuki nine knights 2015

The rest was not a big deal! Rogatkin who had already nailed a cork 720 on his DH bike earlier in the week was in close second with his two tricks: a no-hander drop followed by a cashroll. He spent the morning speed checking, and it was worth the wait, “I first learned the cashroll on my bmx bike years ago, then took it to my hardtail and now finally on my dh bike. Couldn't be more happy to be the first one to land it!" In third place was Henke with a variation on his full run, a drop 360 barspin to double backflip on the jump. 

Despite the contest being moved up a day due to weather, the week of the Suzuki Nine Knights MTB saw plenty of progressive action, fun sessions and beautiful sunsets, stay tuned for the highlight edit coming soon, with all the angles and more banger action. 



CASTLE SECTION

1. Diego Caversazi (ITA)– backflip from big castle flat drop, backflip barspin to tailwhip.
2. Nicholi Rogatkin (USA)- drop no-hander, cashroll on a dh bike.
3. Peter Henke (GER)- drop 360 barspin, double backflip on main feature.

FULL LINE

1. Peter Henke - drop 360 X-up, double backflip on main feature, table top off the mini ramp, 360 double barspin on the Continental step-down, suicide no-hander, and a 360 flatspin.
2. Sam Reynolds – flip from the drop tower, flintstone on the main jump, suicide no hander on the first hip, table top on the second hip, flip no-hander on step-up, no-foot can can, 360 on the last step-up.
3. Sam Pilgrim – backflip table top, backflip no-hander on the right kicker, table top on the berm.

Sam Reynolds Suzuki nine knights 2015

Sam Pilgrim Suzuki nine knights 2015

Sam Reynolds Suzuki nine knights 2015

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49 Comments
  • 109 0
 First time I've seen Sam pilgrim compete with a shirt on..
  • 16 2
 this comment wont get the upvotes it deserves
  • 21 3
 neither does sam.
  • 5 0
 So awesome that @sampilgrim getting third with his slope bike though .i mean COME ON!!!
  • 3 0
 for me I think he deserved the win.... his run looked far more complicated
  • 81 1
 nicolai seems to be cork 7ing and cashrolling just fine WITH a visor just fine
  • 9 0
 Took the words right out of my mouth Smile
  • 1 2
 have you never wrapped off your visor while frontflipping Smile ???
  • 72 7
 How is a cash roll on a dh bike not better than a bar back tailwhip on a slope bike. ...
  • 42 5
 Diego flipped the flat drop, Nicholi jumped straight
  • 48 5
 id imagine once you have the aerial rotation of a cashroll committed to memory he can do it on most bikes with the proper jump. kind of like once you nail something on a trampoline you'll never really forget it. the bar to flip whip, IMO, is a much nastier trick not only because its a combo but because you gotta say goodbye to your bars for a moment and hopefully catch them well enough to assist you in your tailwhip that you have to kick while upside down.

source: im a f*cking jedi at dave mirra freestyle bmx for ps1
  • 5 10
flag scott-townes (Sep 5, 2015 at 17:51) (Below Threshold)
 anchoricex- I have to strongly disagree. If it was pretty much the same trick, then it wouldn't have taken someone so long for someone to do a cork 7 on a DH bike, and Jordie would have stomped that no problem on a DH years ago. There's a reason they make a big deal outta it. That was insane and so is Nicholi.

If you really think that's more impressive than doing a backflip barspin to tailwhip, then god help you. Diego won because he also did that massive flat drop backflip. One big/impressive trick can't beat out a very impressive combo.
  • 24 1
 Can't believe that cash roll!
  • 5 2
 It was stylish as hell!
  • 3 4
 NEXT STEP is triple tail whip lol
  • 7 1
 Don't know about that but I really want to see him do a quad whip on the slope bike!
  • 18 0
 That backflip barspin to tailwhip is absolutely insane
  • 7 0
 Damn Sam Reynolds has slipped under my radar, how that happen. He's had a great year, riding with Mcduff, Fest Series, now 9 Knights. I always thought he was one of the run of the mill slopestyle riders who do the tour and are all the bloody same. Boy has skills on bikes, big or small. Sam Reynolds, you have a new fan sir.
  • 11 2
 HOLY FUCK ROGATKIN O_o
  • 8 1
 in my head im just imagining rogatkin cash rolling all over the utah dessert
  • 7 0
 Holy shit rogatkin has a visor on his helmet :O
  • 8 1
 Peter Henke absolutely killing the game
  • 8 1
 1st EVER cashroll on a dh bike.
  • 9 3
 Nicholi is an Animal.
  • 5 1
 First i've thought "Cashroll, pff stupid news, it was a 720 cork"...but OK he just nailed both.
  • 2 0
 i feel that they should have best lines and such on a dh bike and then also for slope bike because i mean you can tail whip a dh bike and trick levels are just different. but just my two cents
  • 2 1
 can't* tail whip.
  • 4 0
 Stoked to see what Nicholi pulls off at rampage
  • 4 1
 Glad he's got a visor on!
  • 2 1
 I can't wait for the first " triple" tailwhip done on a triple crown set up.
  • 1 0
 Why aren't they all on their DH bikes? I mean, it would be easier to trick a DJ bike than a DH bike.
  • 11 0
 Looks like Nicholi Rogatkin isn't agree with what you said ! Haha
  • 3 1
 I meant the tricks you can do on a DH bike is limited compared to a DJ bike using a single crown fork. Barspins and Tailwhips can't be done on a DH bike. No disrespect to the winners but if they were on a DH bike, would they still be on the podium?
  • 3 0
 Yeah I totally understand your point of view, but they choose their bikes for the "contest", and it's not a competition like Crankworx, so their're not complaining and everybody is having fun Wink
  • 7 0
 Yeah, you're right. In the end it's all about having fun.
  • 3 0
 After Crankworx Whistler, Rampage contestants are all practicing up on their big bikes.
  • 1 0
 *Showing my Dad this* "Woahhh! Mmm.. Ohhh!! Man how do those guys do that? Dude, frontflips are totally blind.."
  • 1 0
 I feel like Reynolds should have won but pete was so smooth
  • 2 0
 No jaws! Frown
  • 7 6
 nicholi take that visor off!
  • 1 0
 Lets see some pete henke dub backs at joyride plzzzzzzz
  • 1 0
 good job, good tricks! Smile
  • 1 0
 where is this?
  • 37 0
 this is the internet.
  • 5 1
 To be more precise we are in and around pinkbike
  • 1 0
 Go Pete!
  • 1 1
 Why was Reynolds on a DH and everyone one else on the slope bikes?
  • 1 0
 Fireworks!!!!
  • 1 0
 gulli..?...gulli..?







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