CamelBak Spot On Video Contest

Apply for the CamelBak Spot On Video Contest and get your personal 2010 backpack for free. Shred your spot, film it and join Trond Hansen as the new rookie of the European CamelBak freeride team. The CamelBak Spot On Video Contest promises its winner a one-year sponsorship deal of 2,000 Euros with CamelBak starting September 2010. All you have to do is capture your skills on your favorite spot. The contest is split in two rounds: First round: send the latest video of you showing your unique style to sendit@camelbakspoton.com until June 27th, 2010. The 75 riders with the most impressive video and skills receive a brand new backpack out of CamelBak’s 2010 All Mountain Freeride series. Second round: Take the mission and shoot your very own Spot On Contest video clip. Go out and capture your personal ride with the new backpack on your favorite spot. It doesn’t matter if you are shredding the local bike park or forest, pulling manuals and street tricks on your way to the spot or hitting the dirt line. A CamelBak jury including the European team rider Trond Hansen will judge your final video with the following criteria: - your riding style (most important), skills and tricks - the combination of action, fun and flow - the visual arrangement of the two main video sections: The way to and the session on your favourite spot - the creativity of including the CamelBak into your video while riding to the spot or having the session Please send your final Spot On video clip until August 8th, 2010. The ten best videos, including the winner's clip, will be launched on August 18th, 2010. www.camelbakspoton.com is worth a look then, for sure. Good Luck and have a great start into the mountain bike season!

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