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Dew Action Sports Tour is a BMX/Motocross/Skateboard series which debuted in June 2005, and consists of 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.
[edit] Results
- Results below are based on totals added up for the entire year. Top five for each category shown only.
[edit] BMX: Dirt
[edit] BMX: Park
[edit] BMX: Vert
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
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
Ranking |
Name |
Points Total |
1 |
Ryan Sheckler |
438 |
2 |
Chad Fernandez |
290 |
3 |
Greg Lutzka |
247 |
4 |
Paul Rodridguez |
241 |
5 |
Jereme Rogers |
236 |
[edit] Skateboard: Vert
[edit] Sponsors
Listed below are some of the Dew Action Sports Tour's major sponsors:
- 1 Although event is sponsored by the makers of the PlayStation line-up, Sony itself does not have any connections with the Dew Action Sports Tour.
[edit] External links
Sites: Panasonic Open, Baltimore, Maryland | Right Guard Open, Cleveland, Ohio | Vans Invitational, Portland, Oregon | Toyota Challenge, Salt Lake City, Utah | PlayStation Pro, Orlando, Florida
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Sponsors: Mountain Dew | Panasonic | Right Guard | Vans | Toyota | PlayStation | Master Card | Mongoose | Slim Jim | Verizon Wireless
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Events: BMX: Dirt | Park | Vert | Motocross: Freestyle Motocross | Skateboard: Park | Vert |