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Land Of 10,000 Ollies: X Games Heading To Minneapolis For Next Two Years

U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis will host the next two Summer X Games. ESPN VP/X Games Tim Reed said Minneapolis won the bid thanks to its brand-new stadium, downtown location and ability to provide an adjacent home to a sponsor village and music acts. Local and state government have also committed to an as-yet undetermined financial contribution. “With all the different cultural aspects we integrate into the events, it gives us a nice footprint to blend all those different components,” Reed said. The indoor stadium and climate will allow X Games to return to its traditional mid-July period -- a less competitive time on the TV sports calendar -- after three years of running the event around Memorial Day weekend in Austin. The Minneapolis partnership beat out Nassau County (N.Y.), Ft. Lauderdale and Providence, among others, ESPN said. The festival will occupy a two-block community park that is included in the broader stadium area redevelopment, and a flat track for motorcycle racing will be established a “couple of miles away,” Reed said. The '17 X Games are set for July 13-16. More than half the Minneapolis area’s population is under 34, Reed noted, and the local organizers hope the X Games will draw new attention to action sports. “Action sports are very robust in this area, but probably as in many other areas, it lives underground and below the radar, so we’re really looking forward to this event to elevate the profile of action sports in the Minneapolis area,” said Sports Minneapolis Exec Dir Scott Romane. This will be the X Games’ first stop in the Midwest after calling Texas or California home for years. The Winter X Games have long been in Aspen.

REPLACING AUSTIN: Minneapolis will pick up what was supposed to be Austin’s last year in a four-year contract. ESPN backed out of the pact with Circuit of the Americas racetrack in March, officially because of the timing and weather concerns. However, COTA also absorbed a 20% cut in its state economic development subsidy prior to the breakup. Reed said ESPN will seek bids for '19 and '20, and some failed bidders have already expressed an interest in that contract. Romane said Minneapolis wants to keep the X Games beyond this initial two-year contract.

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