Nov 24

Monster Energy’s Surfers Peter Devries and Noah Cohen

Posted by: Paul Rak |
Tagged in: Surfing , Noah Cohen
Nov 19

Canadian Arenacross Championship Rounds 3 & 4

Posted by: Paul Rak |

Chilliwack, B.C., Canada Nov. 13 & Nov. 14, 2009

 

Rounds 3 and 4 of the Nex Trax Canadian Arenacross Championships were action packed once again.

This past weekend the Chilliwack's Heritage Park built an intense and fast track. Word spread fast from last weekend and once again the Nex Trax Canadian Arenacross drew more pros from North America. The racing was tight and bar to bar action blew fans away.

 

Round 3

 

MX2 Main: Brady Sheren from Monster Energy Leading Edge Kawasaki Team placed 2nd and teammate Brock Hoyer finished 4th.  Open Main: Brock Hoyer starts off great with a holeshot and does his best to fight off Dusty Klatt. Hoyer finishes in 3rd, Brady Sheren goes down, and Kris Foster in 6th.

 

Round 4

 

MX2 Main: Tough race as Brock Hoyer gets a good start but crashes in the first turn and has to regroup fast. Brady Sheren pushed his way into 4th Hoyer finished in 5th and Kris Foster rounded off the team in 7th.

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Nov 11

Canadian Arenacross Championship Rounds 1 & 2

Posted by: Paul Rak |

Chilliwack, B.C., Canada
Nov. 6 & Nov. 7


The Canadian Arenacross consists of amateur and pro racing, where young and old can show their stuff on Chilliwack’s Heritage Park indoor racing track. Also included is the always-popular head to head racing; this intense format consists of two pro names drawn out of a hat to battle each other for one lap. Winners of the head to head advance their way to the final for a dash for cash.

 

With the presence of such hotshots as Cole Siebler from AMA Supercross, it can be said that this year’s Arenacross has drawn many of today’s top riders to see how they fair up against the budding Canadian talent.

 

Round 1

MX2 Main: Brock Hoyer from Monster Energy Leading Edge Kawasaki Team placed 2nd. Brock is one of the most consistent racers in this series and is looking to win himself a championship this year.

 

Open Main: Had some very exiting action as racers battled hard and tight. In the end the Monster Energy Leading Edge Kawasaki Team finished with Brock Hoyer 3rd, Brady Sheren 4th, and Kris Foster in 5th.

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Nov 09

Kickstart my Heart Season Opener Party at Buffalo Bills!

Posted by: Damon Pyett |

On Wednesday, November 17th join us at Buffalo Bills for one of the best season kick off parties Whistler has ever seen.

 

Party starts at 10pm with the screening of Standard Films new movie, " Black Winter ", followed by a little teaser from : " Partysnake ".

Once we are done getting jacked up from watching epic pow lines we have DJ Fashen from LA & DJ Neoteric to spin until are legs fall off from dancing.

 

This isn't just another night out in Whistler. Don't be the guy hearing about it the next day, be the guy people hear about the next day.

 

Wednesday, November 17th - Buffalo Bills - Whistler Village.

 

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Nov 05

Ghastly Ballerinas and Deadly Dance Anthems bring life to the Killing on the Dancefloor Halloween Party

Posted by: Joanna Majcherkiewicz |

Calgarians were treated to what was arguably the most unique and musically talented Halloween event available for dance-music lovers. Killing on the Dancefloor, presented by Monster Energy and HIFI Club, posted up some of Canada’s best DJ talent at the historic Theatre Junction Grande including the MC and DJ duo of Thunderheist (recognized for their track “Jerk It” from the 2008 critically acclaimed movie The Wrestler with Mickey Rourke). Alongside Thunderheist were the otherworldly turntable skills of Mat the Alien, the vinylpedia of legendary Vinyl Ritchie, the local act with global impact (and featured artist in URB Magazines “Top 25”) Smalltown DJs, Wax Romeo and Homebreakin DJs.

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Nov 04

Monster Energy's Pete Devries wins BIG in Tofino!

Posted by: Paul Rak |
Tagged in: Tofino , Peter Devries , Noah Cohan

O’Neil Coldwater Classic
Tofino, B.C., Canada
Oct. 31, 2009
 
With stops in Tasmania, Scotland, South Africa, Canada and California the O’Neil Coldwater Classic is a five-stop surf event that spans the globe. Held for the first time in Canada the fourth stop of this year’s Classic was on the beautiful shores of Tofino, British Columbia. Hosted annually by the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP), one of the world's leading surf organizations, this experience is a World Series 6-Star surf event. The competition and Tofino’s spoils drew more than 120 top surfers from around the world for a chance to show their knowledge of these venerable waters.

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