Pfeiffer Trials To Be Wild
by Andy Dukes
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Last week, temperatures sank to record lows in parts of Germany, as
Arctic weather gripped much of the country. However, none of this was
bothering Deutschland's very own Chris Pfeiffer, who was 10,000
kilometres away, basking in the South African summer sunshine at the
Red Bull Trial to be Wild road show, where he performed in front of
thousands of fans at various venues along the country's famous Garden
Route.
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The Trial to be Wild road show took place from 4-11 January and
consisted of a series of impromptu and scheduled shows performed by
Pfeiffer and local Supermoto and trials extraordinaire Brian Capper.
The shows kicked off in Port Elizabeth and stopped all along the Garden
Route in places such as Jeffrey's Bay, Knysna Quays and George, before
ending in Cape Town a week later.
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Chris Pfeiffer on his BMW
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For Chris, it was a fantastic experience to ride in such an impressive
country and he welcomed the opportunity to share the stage with Brian
Capper. Brian is South Africa's very own National Supermoto Champion,
who started riding motocross at the age of nine, before graduating to
trials riding at 11-years-old. He won his first National title at age
18 and has more recently spent a year in America competing in the USA
National Supermoto Championships. As he is the world's first rider to
do a back flip on a trial bike, he had the respect of Chris, especially
as he is also hoping to become a stunt rider just like Pfeiffer.
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"Brian and I had a fantastic time performing shows at some amazing
places along the coast," said Chris. "The Red Bull team filmed the whole
trip and had promoted it very well with posters, flyers, promo girls
etc., so we rode at a variety of venues in front of all sorts of people
from all kinds of different backgrounds. For many, it was they first
time they had seen me ride, so I had some great reactions - especially
when we performed at a `Wheelz of Fury' event in Cape Town, where the
crowd went absolutely crazy!
As news of the Trial to be Wild tour spread among the motorcycling
community, locals and tourists, both Chris and Brian found themselves
performing to bigger and bigger crowds, but for Pfeiffer the real
challenge was adapting to the variety of different surfaces he
encountered.
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"There was no real chance to practise on this tour, as we just turned up
at a town, set-up the rig, arranged the various obstacles and started the
shows," he said. "Some of the venues were quite tight for space, so the
routines had to be exactly right, and many of the surfaces we rode on
were `block paving' which is very slippery and presented quite a
challenge in terms of the grip available! It was very interesting to
perform to all sorts of people. The first show saw us entertain crowds
in quite a deprived area, whereas our final show took place at a posh
country club in front of some fairly `high society' people. They couldn't
quite believe what they were seeing at first, but their polite applause
soon became a lot more vocal and they ended up cheering us, just like
everyone at all the other venues!"
Chris also took time out from his busy schedule to make some excellent
pictures with the scenic Cape Town cityscape as a backdrop. Once he
returns to Germany he will concentrate his efforts on preparing for the
forthcoming Indoor Freestyle World Championship event, which takes place
in Zurich, Switzerland from 19 to 22 February. There, he will be hoping
to "do the triple" and win the competition for the third consecutive
year.
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Chris Pfeiffer
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This feature originally appeared in February 2009 - Updated: 03/07/09
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Updated on: 03/07/09 at 18:48 CST
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