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           “2 Stroke Cold Smoke 10” (2SCSX)

The tenth film in the series. This is a must have. Our best Film to date. For Ten years Frontier Films has been working with some of the best riders in the world. 2SCSX is no EXCEPTION! Featuring Ross Mercer’s World Distance Record Jump! The deepest powder of the winter from Canada to Alaska! Rob Alford dropping Cliffs and powder descents that will give you the chills. Nothing but solid snowmobile riding by the craziest most talented riders in the world. Starring; Dan Phillips, Cody Borchers, Geoff Kyle,Ross Mercer, Christoph von Alvensleben, Randy Sherman, Kyle Armbrust and many more. SWEDE DANIEL BODIN GOES HUGE UPSIDE DOWN. Sections from the X-games. WATCH QUINLAN AND FRISBY THROW NO HANDED BACKFLIPS.Chris Burandt takes gold.  Sweden,Alaska, British Columbia and more secret spots! Shot on 16mm film, HD and DV. Running time approximately 45 minutes with over 30 minutes of bonus features. Rocking Soundtrack.  


Click on the link below to check out our new website along with the new teaser.

                    WWW.FRONTIERFILMS.COM.




Published On: 10/19/2007
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  Hey every one, its Thacker here checking in from Whistler BC. Myself, Cody Borchers, Cory Davis, Randy ShermanRoss Mercer and Chris Brown on the Camera have been tearin it up here in Beautiful British Columbia. Our weather has not been the greatest but that has definitely not slowed down our good times! We have been ripping dirt bikes, rallying the mountain bikes on the downhill course and there is no shortage for night life even in the off season of the crazy ski town. We have only had a couple of days of actual filming but when we have gotten to it’s been unreal. There is so much snow left here I can’t believe it! It is the middle of June and we are still riding sleds! Totally living the dream! Ha! Yesterday was our best day with Ross and Cody crushing the 180 reentries and even myself getting in there a bit! Cory and I crushed the Monster gap jump with Cory killing it even more with some nice no footed can cans There was definitely no shortage of big air, style, Monster Energy drink and fun with some of the most talented riders in the biz! Until next time! Peace and keep it rubber side down!

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Published On: 6/16/2007
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                        A SledClub Interview With Ross Mercer  


                                                     

                          
Age: 25
Residing: Whitehorse, Yukon
Sponsors:  -RedBull 
                  -SKi-Doo 
                  -Oakley
                  -Yukon Honda
                  -Taits Trailer sales
                  -HMK Snowmobiling
                  -AMP products
                  -SledPorn
                  -Frontier Films
                  -Compound Films
                  -SCS Racing
                  -BullDog Sled Decks
                  -Planet Powersports



When you planned on going for the record, did you ever second guess or ask yourself is this actually possible or can my sled even go fast enough?

Not really. I knew I could do it, I actually thought my sled would be plenty
fast enough, but because of the elevation and temperatures it was actually
very close. I was hitting the ramp at full speed at the end with a huge
in run.


Did you do any special training or mods to your sled before going for the
record distance jump?


No. On the first day i was hitting the ramp full speed and not going far
enough, about 246. For the second day I geared my sled up, put on a
lightweight can and took the foam out of my airbox to try to make it faster.
We also extended the run in and for the last jump that i broke the record on
we had the entire inrun salted so it was frozen and hard, which made a big
difference.


What type of sled were you riding while going for the record jump?

I rode my 2007 Skidoo Rev Race chassis with a stock 800 engine. It is a
great sled and it worked perfectly for this jump.


Was there any support or sponsorship from them for the jump?

Yeah, Ski-Doo really helped me out this year. They hooked me up with a
couple of new 2007 sleds which have been great all season.


In general, do you think there should be more support from snowmobile
manufactures for the riders that are pushing the limits of the sport?


Well, the more support the riders get the more they can work at pushing the
limits of the sport. The last couple years have been really great for the
sport. There have been a number of events that have really pushed it into
the mainstream. RedBull has done events all over the world, the event in Red
Square Moscow, the Fuel and Fury event in Alaska last year etc, as well as
the fact that freestyle sledding was a gold medal event at the winter X
games this year have all brought it to the worlds attention. The
manufacturers are definately noticing us now and stepping up to the plate. I
am really excited to be working with SKi-Doo and hope that freestyle can
become a big part of their advertising, the way racing is.


How many paramedics were on stand by while you were going for the record?

I dont know. There was an ambulance standing by and a few people who were
there to deal with any kind of situation that might arise. It was reasuring
to have them there for sure.


What was your pre jump meal?

Well, I had a good crash in Slovenia about 5 days prior to my record
attempt, so I was really sore going into this. On the first day I ate 2 bags
of chips and 12 ibuprofins all day and had a couple RedBulls. The second day
I dont remember what I ate, a sandwich or a muffin or something i think.
lots of ibuprofins and RedBulls as well of course!


Now that you are in the Guinness Book of World Records have you started
getting love letters on Sledclub.com from all the hotties?

Not really but maybe things will  pick up here soon. Maybe this interview
will help.


I hear you were using a radar gun, how fast were you clocked at before
hitting the jump?


79 mph or so. Probably about 80 off the ramp, I held it pinned all the way
up the ramp.


What video/s can we look out for in seeing your record jump in?

It will be in SledNecks 10, Two Stroke Cold Smoke 10, I think its going to
be in the next Nitro Circus as well.


Being from the Yukon/Canada, what's the stupidest question a fan has asked
you about where your from?


Well, i dont know. Yesterday I went through the drive through at
McDonalds and got asked if it was for here or to go. There are lots of
stupid questions. It seems that a lot of people think the Yukon is in
Alaska. I am actually really surprised when I am travelling how many people
actually do know where the Yukon is.


Anyone you want to thank for helping making this event happen?

Yeah I would like to thank all my sponsors of course for their great support
this season. Everyone who was a part of this did a great job and worked very
hard to make it happen. Chris and Clayton at the compound for all their
work. I guess my biggest thanks has to go to RedBull for investing so much
in me and making all this happen. All the encouragement and props from
people back home and from around Canada go a long way too, it's cool to hear
from people who are stoked on what i am doing. I like to think I am making
Canadians proud.

That you are indeed!
Keep up the good work! We look forward in seeing you keep pushing the sport and  bringing it to new levels!






For more information, pictures or videos check out Ross' website www.rossmercer.com

or his Sledclub profile  http://snowmobile.colonies.com/rossmercer





 


Published On: 3/27/2007
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Ross Mercer of Whitehorse, Yukon, jumps 80.3m (263.5’), breaking previous record of 74.6m (245’)

 

Steamboat Springs, Colorado, March 11 – Canadian Ross Mercer took snowmobiling to new heights today by establishing a new world record of 80.3m for longest snowmobile ramp jump, surpassing the previous record of 74.6m. Mercer performed the jump at The Compound, the world’s largest snowmobile terrain park, located in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. An official world-record attempt, Mercer’s accomplishment was verified by Landmark Surveyors, and has been filed with Guinness World Records.

 

“I just went as fast as my sled would go, and I exceeded my expectations,” said Mercer. “My goal today was 250 ft., but going into this I really didn’t know what to expect. Once you get out here those numbers get pretty big when you’re trying to do them on a snow machine.”

 

Born in the former mining town of Cassiar, BC, and now residing and training in Whitehorse, Yukon, Mercer has taken advantage of his natural hometown environs to emerge as Canada’s best freestyle sled-X rider, and is considered among the world’s elite. As a discipline, freestyle sled-x has risen from a scattered group of amateurs to one of the fastest growing winter sports, generating worldwide audiences everywhere from the Winter X-Games to Red Bull Revolution on Machines in Moscow, which drew over 30,000 fans to Red Square.

 

Added Mercer: “I’m just really happy to be part of the process and pushing the sport to new levels. I’m looking forward to going home, celebrating and resting.”

 

Mercer’s feat comes after months of planning and collaboration with sponsor Red Bull. Performed on a 2007 Ski-Doo race chassis with an 800 engine, the world record jump came after a methodical training program where Mercer gradually increased his speed and the distance of the ramp from the landing.

 

“The radar gun was key because we started close up and then moved back 10 feet at a time, keeping careful track of my speed and making sure there were no surprises,” continued Mercer. “It was very systematic and I didn’t have a bad landing the entire time.”

 

VIDEO NEWS RELEASE AND HI-RES PHOTOS

Hi-res images available at www.redbull-photofiles.com.

 

Video-news-release will be available via satellite downlink:

Monday, March 12, 2007

1400-1430 EST

2100-2130 EST

Tuesday, March 13, 2007 (Refeed)

1400-1430 EST

 

ANIK F2/C3B ANALOG

DOWNLINK FREQ.: 3820 (V)

 

Digital VNR available in NTSC and PAL available here: http://vod.oceanwatch.com



Published On: 3/15/2007
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2 Stroke Cold Smoke 9

Hits, whips and clips are what this film is about. For the 9th year in a row Frontier Films releases another incredible sledding film. Innovation is the force behind this film. From long distance jumps to a new variation of the backflip this film packs it all in. It also showcases shots from the backcountry Redbull Fuel and Fury contest in Alaska where the best sledders in the world showed up to give it their all. Deep powder and big mountain cliff drops really round this film out. The athletes in this film search out the hits, ride their favorite whips and go big to get the clips! Starring; Ross Mercer, Christoph von Alvensleben, Kyle Armbrust, Randy Sherman, Cody Borchers, Geoff Kyle and many more of todays most talented sledders. This film is approximately 45 minutes long with 50 minutes of behind the scenes bonus footage! giving the viewer over 90 minutes of footage. Shot on 16mm film, digital video and even some High Definition Video for the highest quality film.


Click on the link to check out the teaser
www.frontierfilms.com

also available at the sledclub.com store!



Published On: 1/6/2007
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This is the World Premiere release of Frontier Films newest sled film teaserPresented by Sledclub.
 First to be seen onSledclub.com "2 Stroke Cold Smoke 9"  
We are putting up 2 versions of the teaser, one with a "Hardcore" music track by Dry Kill Logic, or a chilled mode "Hip- Hop" version with a music track from Opio.
The film was shot in the Mountains of British Columbia, Alaska, Sweden and a few other far off places.Deep and Deeper powder, big hits, big cliffs and new tricks!
Shot with 16mm film and Dvcam.
Starring: Ross Mercer,Christoph von Alvensleben, Kyle Armbrust,Randy Sherman, Geoff Kyle, Cody Borchers, Chris Burandt and many more top sledders in the industry. 
For more info on premiers and ordering the dvd check out www.FRONTIERFILMS.COM


Published On: 8/25/2006
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SledClub.com News: Red Bull Fuel and Fury
By: SledClub.com


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RED BULL FUEL + FURY:

Returns to its Roots (and Snow) in Alaska Backcountry, April 8-15, 2006

 

Santa Monica, Calif. (March 13, 2006) – In search of snow, the next edition of the Red Bull Fuel + Fury freestyle snowmobiling competition invades the Alaskan backcountry near Girdwood, Alaska, April 8-15, 2006. After a two-year urban assault atop dirt and woodchips on the historic grounds of the abandoned Pabst Brewery in Milwaukee, Wis., the 2006 event returns to its natural habitat – with a new twist.

 

Always pushing the sport of freestyle snowmobiling, the 2006 Red Bull Fuel + Fury will feature up to sixteen of the world’s best backcountry riders, who will select and team up with the industry’s top videographers. Together, they will take part in the seven-day filming competition featuring Alyeska Ski Resort as home base and the ChugachRange, which gets more annual snowfall (600+ inches) than anywhere else on earth, as their playground. In addition to the new location, the public will have the final say in who will take home a share of the $20,000 purse.

 

“I’m really looking forward to returning to the roots of snowmobiling and letting the public have a say,” said 2003 Red Bull Fuel + Fury winner Jay Quinlan, who grew up in the 49th state. “The backcountry is where the sport was created. Riding on natural terrain lets you really express your own style, and the video element will allow us to put a broader range of things in our segments.”

 

TAKE ONE! ACTION!

 

Each rider-videographer team will create a two-to-four minute segment of video footage that will make up their “run” in the competition, replacing the standard two-minute run in a stadium-style contest. Each rider will select his own videographer from such notable snowmobile filmmakers as Slednecks, Rath Films, Turnagain Hardcore Productions and Frontier Films. Riders are also free to select other independent producers of their choice.

 

The first six days (Saturday, April 8 – Thursday, April 13) will be spent riding the backcountry, with cameramen on-hand capturing the action. On Friday, April 14, the final day of competition, riders will tackle a natural terrain park on Glacier Bowl atop Alyeska Ski Resort. This competition will be a jam-session style format that is open to the public, providing riders one last chance to capture solid tricks on film. All of the finished segments will be due at 11:59 p.m. on Friday. Entries will be digitized and posted online for one day of judging on Saturday, April 15.

 

Voting: YOU be the Judge!

 

The entire snowmobile community will determine the competition’s winner. By logging onto www.redbullfuelandfury.com throughout the day on Saturday, April 15, the public will be able to view each rider’s segment and cast their e-ballot for their favorite.

 

Viewing/voting parties will take place at Polaris dealers or local snowmobile clubs throughout the lower 48 states. The remaining votes will come from the attendees at the Red Bull Fuel + Fury viewing party on Saturday, April 15 in Anchorage, at the historic 4th Avenue Theater, from 7:00 p.m. - midnight. At the end of the night, all votes will be tallied and the winners will be announced.  

 

The industry’s best sky pilots

 

A field of 16 riders, including eight representing Alaska, has been invited to compete:

 

·         Kyle Armbrust (Anchorage, AK)

·         Jimmy Blaze (Anchorage, AK)

·         Cody Borchers (British Columbia, CAN)

·         Chris Burandt (Kremmling, CO) - 2005 winner

·         Sam Carver (Valdez, AK)

·         Dane Ferguson (Anchorage, AK)

·         Tommy Frankson (Anchorage, AK)

·         Heath Frisby (Caldwell, ID)

·         Kourtney Hungerford (West Yellowstone, MT)

·         Geoff Kyle (British Columbia, CAN)

·         Ross Mercer (Whitehorse, Yukon, CAN)

·         Jay Quinlan (Breckenridge, CO) - 2003 winner

·         Dan Phillips (Glenallen, AK)

·         Jason Semler (Anchorage, AK)

·         Randy Sherman (Anchorage, AK)

·         Christoph Von Alvensleben (Anchorage, AK)

 

Alternate:

Lee Stuart (Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN)

 

The 2006 event boasts $20,000 in total prize money, including $5,000 for the “Best Run” from Friday’s Jam Session at Alyeska. The remaining $15,000 will be divided for the overall segment prizes (to be split between the rider and videographer) - $7,000 for first place, $3,000 for second place and $2,000 for third place, plus three $1,000 “preems” for “Best Line,” “Biggest Air” and “Worst Wreck.”

 

RED BULL FUEL + FURY

 

Considered the premier freestyle snowmobile competition in the world, Red Bull Fuel + Fury’s origins are in Jackson, Wyo., when in its second year of competition in 2003, Jay Quinlan performed the first backflip in competition history. In 2004 and 2005, the event moved to an urban environment at the abandoned Pabst Brewery complex in Milwaukee, Wis., and featured a unique course with double the jumps and elements the riders faced in prior competitions. In 2006, Red Bull Fuel + Fury will return to its roots: the backcountry.

 

For more information please visit: www.redbullfuelandfury.com.


 



Published On: 3/10/2006
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