Monea Throws the “Carry On” to Win $40,000 at Best Trick Presented by Dirt Shark at Inaugural Monster Energy Cup
LAS VEGAS (October 15, 2011) – Australia’s Mark Monea won $40,000 at the Best Trick Presented by Dirt Shark competition tonight at the inaugural Monster Energy Cup held at Sam Boyd Stadium.
“This is not only the largest amount of money I have ever won, it’s the only money that I have ever won in freestyle motocross,” said Monea.
Of the five riders competing in the Best Trick competition, Monea’s signature trick, the “Carry On,” which is a front flip 360, scored him a 94. Prior to tonight’s competition, Monea had never successfully landed the “Carry On” in a competition.
“I’ve landed it six or seven times before tonight but never in a competition,” said Monea. “There is a big difference in landing it in practice and landing it when the pressure of a competition is on.”
This one-trick, go-for-broke-freestyle-motocross competition didn’t unfold without the pressure of unyielding risk involved.
“I was super nervous before tonight,” added Monea. “I have been practicing long and hard on this trick, and to successfully land it tonight was huge.”
Monea was formerly a mechanic for fellow Australian buddy and X Games gold medalist Cameron Sinclair before his FMX career ignited.
One of the most anticipated moments of the evening was Kyle Loza’s attempt at landing the “Scarecrow.” The awe-inspiring trick unfolds as Loza removes himself from the motorcycle and flips the bike with one hand. Unfortunately, tonight would not be the night for Loza to accomplish this feat as he failed to successfully land this trick. The three-time X-Games gold medalist was able to walk away safely and go back to work on landing the flip.
“I was happy that I was able to walk away from this tonight,” said Loza. “I am bummed I didn’t land it, but I came pretty close.”
Best Trick Presented by Dirt Shark Results
Mark Monea: 94
Jackson Strong: 93
Todd Potter: 85.7
Kyle Loza: 65.3
Cameron Sinclair: 65