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Since he was a little boy he is addicted to motorbikes and riding at the limit. And he lives his dream. Since 1996 Chris Pfeiffer is professional rider and has performed in hundreds of shows internationaly. Innovative is one way to describe him. Chris relentlessly pushes his limits with new tricks, projects and Off road races that set the pulse for Extreme Riding. Since 2000 he has intensively trained on big street bikes. Street bikes have become a growing part of his shows, the speed of the street bike has once again pushed his limits. Only three years later in 2003, Chris reached the high point of his career so far as he was crowned the Stunt Riding World Champion in Bechyne, Czech in front of 15.000 cheering fans and six enthusiastic judges, that selected him unanimously as first place. The year after, Chris scores the title Euroean Champion while already focussing on his first ever DVD "CP Moto Freestyle". This Disc sells great and distribution enlarges to North America, where the production even has been nominated for the "extremesports Oscar", the Xtremmy Awards in 2006.

By January 1, 2006, Chris changes onto the BMW F800s and success immediately continues: After no more than 2 months of practice on the new bike, Chris wins the most prestigeous US Streetbike Freestyle Competition, the legendary "Stuntwars" in Florida and right after that, he wins all 3 rounds of the European Stuntriding Championships. The beat goes on: In February 2007, CP scores the Indoor World Championship title in Streetbike-Freestyle.

 

Name: Chris “CP” Pfeiffer
Home: Halblech / Bayern / Germany
Date of Birth 04/20/1970 in Schongau/Germany
First Motorcycle: 5 years old
Profession: Professional rider
Speciality: Street freestyle shows, extreme riding, stunts
Education: College with a dual major in sports and biology
Family: Married to Renate, two children, Pia and Amelie
Hobbies: Freeriding on ski, mountainbike, motocross- and trialbike;
listening to music
Career Development: Amateur (trial) from 1980-1992, since 1993 freestyle shows on trialbikes, since 1996 professional, since 2000 shows on streetbikes.
Titles: - Indoor Streetbike Freestyle World Champion 2007, Zurich, SUI
- Winner Stuntwars 2006
- European Stunt Riding Champion 2004, 2006
- Stunt Riding World Champion 2003
- Champion Redbull Harescramble, Erzberg 1996, 1997, 2000, 2004
- Champion Int. Offroad Challenge 1996
- German Trial-Pokal-Champion 1988
- German Trial-Junior-Champion 1985
Records: - 2004: 115 degree-overhanging-wheelie
- 2000: 15 wheelie-circles in 30 seconds
- 1997: longjump (bunny hop) without a ramp over 33 people lying next to each other
   
Bikes: Street Freestyle: BMW F800S
Offroad: BMW HP2, Beta Trial REV3-270
Motto: The more you sleep, the more tired you are!
 


 

 

 

BACKGROUND:
 

Chris discovered his passion for Motorbikes as a young kid. Already at 5 years of age, he was ready to take over the handlebars from his motorcycle-enthusiast father. After his first attempts at motorbike riding in his parents garden with a lowered Sachs 100, the Zuendapp with a side car became his favourite motorbike in the following years. All spare change went straight into the gas tank.

As he turned ten, Chris became his first used Trial bike, participated in his first competition and was immediately infected by Trial Sport. In the following years, he toured successfully with his father to the competitions. Soon Chris became German Trial Champion in the Junior division und later competed successfully in the German Championships and the World Championships.
 

He graduated from high school at which time he decided to study Sport and Biology at the university in Munich. For lack of Trial and training possibilities in Munich, Chris decided to end his Trial career path and focus on with always gave him that adrenaline kick: Extreme Riding, Tricks on the physical borders. Every parking lot in Munich provides more than enough space for this kind of training. Only a short time later he had his first big performance as Show Rider in the largest indoor venue in Munich, Olympiahalle. He began to make a name for himself and soon after became a professional in 1996.

In the same year, along with the shows, Chris decided to take a shot at the Gilles-Lalay-Classic and the Erzberg Rodeo, the hardest off road races in the world. He finished GLC and won Erzberg for the first time. Shortly after he became the first person to climb the 'Via Tina', a level 3 difficulty scale climbing route in Arco/Italy with the motorbike. Till today Chris is the only person to have ever accomplished this.

In the following years he went on to make several more records, like the longest jump over 33 people lying next to each other without a ramp or any other special help on the home stretch at the Motocycle Grand Prix 1997 on Nuerburgring. During an attempt to break his own record on a german televised version of the Guinness Book of World Records show, Chris ran into technical difficulties and crashed, resulting in multiple compound broken bones and the first time in his professional sports career, a trip to the hospital. The next months brought several operations, Rehabilitation Training, hope, set backs, dull prognosis from the doctors. But after 13 months, his body was well enough to begin extreme motor biking again. Chris trained like crazy and won the 'Erzberg 2000'. Chris is back and outclassed the world best enduro riders.

For the first time in the summer of 2000, he intensively concentrated his attention on Street Bike Freestyle. The inspiration of the ability of some Brazilian Stunt Professionals would not let him go and developed into a passion and main occupation. The Street Motorbike became to move towards the middle point of his shows. Things go a little insane when he rocks up the 1000 Ducati Monster. The easier to handle Trial Motorbike is not exactly sitting at home – some tricks are only possible with the Trial Motorbike and the combination of both the Street and Trial Motorbike allows a lot of different stunts. And exactly this wide repertoire makes Pfeiffers show what it is and brings his show up close and personal to the audience.

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