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Cycle News 2025 Issue 26 July 1

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WIND IN THE P60 again went to Rob Adleberg, who performed a Front Flip Seat Grab Cordova. This trick looked like something out of a video game, but Adleberg rode away clean for his 10th gold medal, his 20th in total. The Best Whip jam format al - lowed riders more time to throw their biggest whips off the larger Next Gen ramp, with their best whip counting towards a medal. Belgium's Julien Vanstippen defied the laws of physics as he turned his Yamaha YZ450F both upside down and backwards at the same time. Tom Parsons and Jarryd McNeil rounded out the podium with silver and bronze medals, respectively. Defending gold medalist, Stark Future's Patrick Evans, did not compete in this year's event due to the ban on electric bikes. QuarterPipe High Air wrapped up the Moto X Events with three riders duking it out for gold. Colby Raha once again set the height to beat, soaring to 52-feet and six inches in his final run. This height was a full two feet higher than anyone else. It also marks the fifth time Raha has won the QuarterPipe contest, his seventh gold medal and his 13th medal in total. Guillen Navas grabbed the silver medal, with Australia's Corey Creed in the bronze-medal position. CN Moto X Best Trick (Top 3) 1. Rod Adleberg (Yam) AUS 95.00 2. Tom Richards (Yam) AUS 93.00 3. Ben Richards (Yam) AUS 91.33 Moto X Best Whip (Top 3) 1. Julien Vanstippen (Yam) BEL 2. Tom Parsons (Yam) USA 3. Jarryd McNeil (Yam) AUS QuarterPipe High Air (Top 3) 1. Colby Raha (Hus) USA 52'6" 2. Guillem Navas (GG) SPA 50'3" 3. Corey Creed (Hon) AUS 49'8" Julien Vanstippen turned things upside down for gold in Moto X Best Whip. Colby Raha launched more than 52 feet up to take gold in QuarterPipe High Air.

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