Dew Tour 2005

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The 2005 Dew Tour was the inaugural season of the Dew Tour, a five-stop action sports tour consisting of BMX, Motocross, and Skateboard. There were five major, multi-discipline events with a cumulative points system, a $2.5 million competitive purse - the largest in action sports - and an additional $1 million bonus pool based upon year-end standings.

With stops in Louisville, Ky.; Denver, Colo.; Portland, Ore.; San Jose, Calif. and Orlando, Fla., the 2005 Dew Tour ran from June through October, crowning six Dew Cup champions at season's end.

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[edit] Results

Results below are based on totals added up for the entire year. Top five for each category shown only.

Based on points accumulated throughout the year, Ryan Sheckler was awarded the title of 2005 Dew Tour Athlete of the Year. At 15 years old, he is the youngest competitor to claim such an honor in the history of the Dew Tour.

[edit] BMX: Dirt

In the first-ever Dew Tour event, Corey Bohan took home top honors, establishing himself as a consistent threat on the Tour. But with back-to-back-to-back wins at the Right Guard Open, the Vans Invitational and the Toyota Challenge, Ryan Guettler sat atop the season-long leader board with one event left on the 2005 Dew Tour. With only Bohan standing in his way, Guettler took second place in Orlando to claim the year-end title and the coveted Dew Cup.

Ranking Name Points Total
1 Ryan Guettler 412
2 Corey Bohan 324
3 Cameron White 262
4 Chris Doyle 241
5 Ryan Nyquist 234

[edit] BMX: Park

Guettler continued his domination of the 2005 Dew Tour with BMX park wins at each of the first two stops. Despite victories by BMX legends Ryan Nyquist and Dave Mirra, Guettler's status as the man to beat stood firm going into the PlayStation Pro. Scotty Cranmer's win at the final stop of the 2005 Tour challenged Guettler, but was not enough to unseat him. With 375 points, Guettler claimed his second Dew Cup of the year, becoming the only person in the history of the Dew Tour to do so.

Ranking Name Points Total
1 Ryan Guettler 375
2 Scotty Cranmer 354
3 Ryan Nyquist 301
4 Dave Mirra 215
5 Allan Cooke 213

[edit] BMX: Vert

After missing the first Dew Tour event of the 2005 season, Jamie Bestwick dominated the competition, winning each of the final four stops. Kevin Robinson, who won the first event, used a third-place showing at the PlayStation Pro to close out the year in second place in the overall standings.

Ranking Name Points Total
1 Jamie Bestwick 400
2 Kevin Robinson 358
3 Chad Kagy 303
4 Simon Tabron 256
5 Dave Mirra 223

[edit] Freestyle Motocross

With wins at the Right Guard Open and the Vans Invitational, Kenny Bartram fell off the points lead with a disappointing finish at the Toyota Challenge. Jeremy Stenberg, fresh off the first-place showing at the Toyota Challenge, overtook Bartram. With 313 points for Stenberg and 300 points for Bartram, it all came down to Orlando. Bartram won the event, taking home the Dew Cup with the victory.

Ranking Name Points Total
1 Kenny Bartram 400
2 Jeremy Stenberg 362
3 Mike Mason 271
4 Ronnie Faisst 215
5 Ailo Gaup 215

[edit] Skateboard: Park

With back-to-back wins at the first two events of the 2005 Dew Tour, Ryan Sheckler cruised to his first Dew Cup with relative ease. Despite wins by Greg Lutzka (Vans Invitational) and Jereme Rogers (PlayStation Pro), Sheckler wrapped up his year-end title before the season had concluded.

Ranking Name Points Total
1 Ryan Sheckler 438
2 Chad Fernandez 290
3 Greg Lutzka 247
4 Paul Rodriguez 241
5 Jereme Rogers 236

[edit] Skateboard: Vert

After Shaun White took home top honors at the first stop of the Tour, Bucky Lasek claimed first place at the following two events. However, Pierre-Luc Gagnon stormed onto the scene in the second half of the season, winning the Toyota Challenge and the PlayStation Pro. The race for the Dew Cup came down to the wire, with Lasek edging PLG by just two points to claim top honors in skate vert.

Ranking Name Points Total
1 Bucky Lasek 371
2 Pierre-Luc Gagnon 369
3 Andy MacDonald 305
4 Bob Burnquist 301
5 Anthony Furlong 231

[edit] Locations

Dates Site Venue 1 Title Sponsor Title Name
June 9-12 Louisville, KY Kentucky Exposition Center Panasonic Panasonic Open
July 7-10 Denver, CO Pepsi Center Right Guard Right Guard Open
August 18-21 Portland, OR Rose Quarter 2 Vans Vans Invitational
September 8-11 San Jose, CA HP Pavilion at San Jose Toyota Toyota Challenge
October 13-16 Orlando, FL TD Waterhouse Centre PlayStation(Sony)3 PlayStation Pro
1 Venues listed includes venue and surroundings, where some outdoor events take place, such as BMX and Skateboard Park.
2 Rose Quarter includes Rose Garden Arena and Memorial Coliseum.
3 Although event is sponsored by the makers of the PlayStation line-up, Sony itself does not have any connections with the Dew Tour.

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