Archive for February, 2005

Morgan Returns to the Top

Monday, February 21st, 2005, filed under Latest News | No Comments »

B.J. Smith for EXPN.com

“I hate losing and I didn’t want to walk out of here without the gold medal,” said Blair Morgan, while rubbing his fourth Winter X Games SnoCross gold medal between his fingers. Casual fans didn’t understand what happened in 2004, when the sport’s most dominating rider finished third. Insiders knew the Canadian was struggling to recover from a broken back and a compound fracture of his right fibula, which he suffered while motocross racing in 2003. By winning all four heat races at Winter X Nine, Morgan erased all doubt that he is still the best.

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USA: Winter X Games - Morgan Back Where He Belongs

Thursday, February 3rd, 2005, filed under Latest News | No Comments »

Posted by Chris of MotocrossCanada.ca

Holds off rival Hibbert for fourth Winter X gold in Snocross Aspen, Colo. There were 10 racers in Tuesday night s Snocross final the last event of Winter X Games Nine. But it was clear right from the start that only two were competing for the final gold medal to be awarded. Blair Morgan the best and most influential racer in the sport s history and Tucker Hibbert Morgan s chief rival who chose to leave the sport in order to pursue a career in motocross. Once a year these two come together in what is almost always the highlight of the season. And Tuesday was no exception. Right out of the gate it was Morgan (Prince Albert, SK, Canada) who darted to the front and Hibbert (Centreville, Miss.) followed close behind.

The gap between Hibbert and the rest of the field widened at a constant pace until it was evident that it was a two-man race. The race every one of the 9,150 in attendance came to see. And when all was said and done Morgan held off Hibbert the entire way for his fourth Snocross gold. It was sweet redemption following last year s third-place finish that saw Michael Island break Morgan s streak of three golds in a row. The fourth gold feels great, said Morgan, who has won a medal every year since 1999 for a total of seven. I won the holeshot and stayed out in front the whole way. I felt Tucker on my heels the entire time. Hibbert finished with a silver for the second consecutive year, upping his medal total to one gold, three silver and a bronze. I had no idea what to expect because I haven t been racing, admitted Hibbert. I was really nervous. I had a blast racing Blair and I think we have created a nice rivalry. I was happy to make the podium. Steve Martin (Evanston, Wyo.), whose previous best was 26th, finished third to earn his first Winter X medal in Snocross to go with a silver and a bronze in Hillcross. I had a great weekend of racing, Martin said. I m only 20 so I m here to stay. Snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis (Roxbury, Conn.) was named the Jeep Most Outstanding Performer after winning her third consecutive gold medal in Women s Snowboarder X. The total attendance for Winter X Games Nine was 69,750, an increase of over 3,000 from last year.

Rivals do battle in event of Winter X Games

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2005, filed under Latest News | No Comments »

By Aspen Times Staff

There were 10 racers in Tuesday night’s snocross final - the last event of Winter X Games Nine. But it was clear right from the start that only two were competing for the final gold medal to be awarded.

They were Blair Morgan - known as the best and most influential racer in the sport’s history - and Tucker Hibbert - Morgan’s chief rival who chose to leave the sport in order to pursue a career in motocross. Once a year these two come together in what is almost always the highlight of the season. And Tuesday was no exception.

Right out of the gate it was Morgan, of Prince Albert, Canada, who darted to the front and Hibbert, of Centreville, Miss., followed close behind. The gap between Hibbert and the rest of the field widened at a constant pace until it was evident that it was a two-man race.

It was the race every one of the 9,150 in attendance came to see.

And when all was said and done Morgan held off Hibbert the entire way for his fourth snocross gold. It was sweet redemption following last year’s third-place finish that saw Michael Island break Morgan’s streak of three golds in a row.

“The fourth gold feels great,” said Morgan, who has won a medal every year since 1999 for a total of seven. “I won the hole shot and stayed out in front the whole way. I felt Tucker on my heels the entire time.”

Hibbert finished with a silver for the second consecutive year, upping his medal total to one gold, three silver and a bronze.

“I had no idea what to expect because I haven’t been racing,” Hibbert said. “I was really nervous. I had a blast racing Blair and I think we have created a nice rivalry. I was happy to make the podium.”

Steve Martin of Evanston, Wyo., whose previous best was 26th, finished third to earn his first Winter X medal in snocross to go with a silver and a bronze in hillcross.

“I had a great weekend of racing,” Martin said. “I’m only 20 so I’m here to stay.”