Discover What is On the Program for the FISA World Series Edmonton Stop

The wood, metal, and dirt just landed in William Hawrelak Park and the building is well underway for the third stop of the FISE World Series 2017, in Edmonton, Canada.

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The wood, metal, and dirt just landed in William Hawrelak Park and the building is well underway for the third stop of the FISE World Series 2017, in Edmonton, Canada. As soon as the containers arrived from Budapest, the FISE Area builders started the process of putting everything together to recreate once more our famous riding areas. These will be the grounds for some incredible action on September 15-17. To get an idea of what is coming, take a look at the competition schedule below.

Thursday, September 14th

10.30am – 5.30pm Training BMX Freestyle Park

5.30pm – 7.40pm Training BMX Freestyle Park Women

Friday, September 15th

10.00am – 1.00pm BMX Freestyle Park Training

1.00pm – 1.40pm Training BMX Freestyle Park Women

1.40pm – 2.30pm Qualification BMX Freestyle Park World Cup Women

2.30pm – 3.45pm Qualification MTB Slopestyle Pro

3.30pm – 5.00pm Qualification UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup Group 1

5.00pm – 5.40pm Skateboard Ollie Contest

6.00pm – 7.30pm Qualification UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup Group 2

7.45pm – 9.30pm Qualification BMX Freestyle Flat Pro

Saturday, September 16th

10.30am – 11.10am Qualification BMX Freestyle Park Junior

11.30am – 1.00pm Qualification BMX Freestyle Flat Amateur

11.40am – 1.30pm Qualification BMX Freestyle Park Amateur

12.45pm – 1.30pm Qualification Mountain Bike Slopestyle Amateur

1.30pm – 2.50pm Qualification Scooter Freestyle Open

2.00pm – 2.30pm Final UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup Women

2.00pm – 4.00pm Qualification Skateboard Game of FISE (Out Contest)

3.20pm – 5.20pm Semi Final UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup

4.00pm – 6.00pm Qualification BMX Freestyle Flat Game of FISE

4.30pm – 6.00pm Qualification Skateboard Street Open

6.00pm – 7.20pm Semi Final MTB Slopestyle Pro

7.00pm – 7.50pm Best Tricks Skateboard Park

8.10pm – 9.40pm Semi Final BMX Freestyle Flat Pro

Sunday, September 17th

11.30am – 12.00pm Final BMX Freestyle Park Junior

12.10pm – 12.50pm Final BMX Freestyle Park Amateur Women

12.50pm – 1.30pm Final Scooter Freestyle Open

1.00pm – 1.30pm Final BMX Freestyle Flat Amateur

1.30pm – 2.30pm Final BMX Freestyle Park Amateur

2.30pm – 3.15pm Final Skateboard Street Open

2.30pm – 3.10pm Final BMX Freestyle Flat Pro

3.20pm – 3.50pm Final Mountain Bike Slopestyle Amateur

4.00pm – 5.40pm Final UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup

4.10pm – 5.20pm Final Skateboard Game of FISE (Out Contest)

5.50pm – 6.50pm Final BMX Flat Game of FISE

6.20pm – 7.30pm Final Mountain Bike Slopestyle Pro

After a massive start of the season in Montpellier, and the great success of the Hungarian event, we are looking forward to seeing what Edmonton holds for us!

REMINDER: FISE EDMONTON PRESS CONFERENCE: September 14, 2017 - 2 PM at the Heritage Amphitheatre in William Hawrelak Park

FISE Edmonton Press Guide: here

FISE World Series Press Guide: here

Press Area: here

Free pictures: here

For more information, please contact:

Dominique GRANGER

FWS Communication Manager

Email: dom@fiseworldseries.com

Tel: +33 6 01 14 24 87

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