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TML
06-14-2004, 02:47 PM
July 8th and 9th.

I haven't seen any other info or a website but here's some info that I found in a couple of different places.


'Monster' bike event coming to Marquette

By AARON PETERSON, Journal Staff Writer


MARQUETTE - The world's top downhill freestyle mountain bikers will descend on Marquette this July for a new world-class competition at Marquette Mountain Ski Hill.

The event, called the Monster Park Slopestyle Challenge, is being sponsored by Bike Magazine, local extreme sports video equipment company Viosport, Marquette Mountain and the Nordic Bay Lodge.
On Wednesday Viosport owner Dave Ollila of Marquette toured Marquette Mountain with professional mountain biker John Cowan of San Diego, Calif. to begin planning a course for the competition.

Cowan said he liked what he saw at the hill, but that local interest and willingness to work are the major factors in creating such a race.

"What's in Marquette right now are the people willing to put the work into it," Cowan said. "It will be world class level as long as everybody puts the effort into it."

Cowan will be designing a series of earthen and man-made jumps and obstacles on the lower half of the ski run known as Rocket. Riders will descend the hill and use the course components to do tricks, similar to a snowboarding or skateboarding competition, Cowan said.

"The object isn't to go fast, it's to do tricks and outshine the competition," Cowan said.

Work on the course is expected to begin in mid-June for the July 8 and 9th event. Following the event the structures will be removed and the hill returned to it's previous state, Marquette Mountain Manager Vern Barber said.

During the competition spectators can expect to see riders combine 12-foot-high aerial maneuvers with other tricks such as sliding a bike down a metal rail. The event is free for spectators.

"It's basically stuff you can't imagine people doing on a bike," Ollila said. "These guys are the best in the world."

A panel of judges will rate the riders on technique and creativity in the head-to-head, double-elimination competition for $10,000 in prize money.

"The judges are looking for the most creative and cleanly executed run," Ollila said.

The event's major sponsor, California-based Bike Magazine, is familiar with the quality of local mountain biking opportunities, having named Marquette the number two city in America for biking and living in June 2001.

"The U.P. has always kind of been this underground hotbed of mountain biking in the Midwest," Bike Magazine editor Ron Ige said. "As the area gains prominence it's important for us editorially to be involved with what could develop as the next essential biking community."

TML
06-23-2004, 04:20 PM
BIKEMAG.COM NEWS
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Bike Magazine Monster Park Slopestyle Invitational
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by Sarah Smith
posted June 18, 2004





<!--begin image--><TABLE cellSpacing=5 cellPadding=0 width=200 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>http://bikemag.com/news/061804_logo_mpark.jpg </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!--end image-->John Cowan sits at the seat of a tractor on Marquette Mountain in Michigan. It's raining, but that doesn't stop the legendary dirt-jump and freeride athlete because, armed with two tractors and a crew of 11, he's got 15 days to build the one-of-a-kind course for the first ever Bike Magazine Monster Park Slopestyle Invitational.


On July 7 and 8, the world's best gravity riders will descend on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Among the 15 invited athletes are Cedric Gracia, Richie Schley, Wade Simmons and Darren Berrecloth, who will all try to impress head-judge Dave Watson for the $10,000 prize purse.


Kona Clump rider Cowan is tasked with designing and building the course. His plan is to create a 220-foot-long halfpipe in the middle of the course, which will be surrounded by technical features and jumps to allow for multiple line selection and provide a better showcase for rider talent. "So often riders will stick to the one line that the judges like," Cowan said. "But on this course, there are tons of options that will all be pretty equal in the eyes of the judges. We'll have eight lines that could be gnarly enough to win it."


<!--begin image--><TABLE cellSpacing=5 cellPadding=0 width=250 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>http://bikemag.com/news/072303_richie_express.jpg Richie Schley, who will compete at Monster Park, at last summer's Joyride Expression Session.
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!--end image-->The home of this unique event is Marquette Mountain, which now offers lift service to mountain bikers through October, a rarity in the Midwest. Named one of "America's Five Best Mountain Biking Towns" by Bike in 2001, Marquette is a burgeoning destination for riders. Dave Ollila, founder and president of Viosport Camera Systems, a sponsor of the event, has been riding the Upper Peninsula since 1975. "People don't realize that the Midwest has this much terrain," he said. "Everyone expects that you'll pull into the Midwest and that it will be flat--but that's just not the case when you get into the U.P."


Freeride Entertainment will also be on hand with cameras rolling to document the Monster Park event for their next film, New World Disorder V. Check www.bikemag.com (http://www.bikemag.com/) and www.elementroadtrip.com/np (http://www.elementroadtrip.com/np) for coverage of Monster Park as well as stories from the road-trip leading to the event, the Northern Passage.

Lkemp
06-29-2004, 04:19 PM
I was at Marquette for Superior Bike Fest and saw all the ramps, bridges, etc. Holy wah! There is some crazy stuff that is going to go on. There is a drop off of one of the bridges that has to be about 25 feet high! I have pictures of the stuff I'll try to post. I'm also going to go watch it.