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Freestyle (roller coaster)

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Status
  
Operating

Opening date
  
May 1985 (1985-05)

Height
  
28 m

Max speed
  
82 km/h

Park
  
Canada's Wonderland

Opening date
  
18 July 2015

Replaced by
  
?

Closed
  
1 September 2014

Opened
  
18 July 2015

Cost
  
5 million USD

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Status
  
Relocated to Cavallino Matto

Closing date
  
September 1, 2014 (2014-09-01)

Similar
  
Behemoth, Mighty Canadian Minebuster, Leviathan, Wild Beast, Dragon Fire

Freestyle is a stand-up roller coaster operating at Cavallino Matto in Tuscany, Italy. It opened as the park's fifth roller coaster on 18 July 2015. Freestyle originally opened at Canada's Wonderland in 1985 as SkyRider and closed in 2014. Built by TOGO, it was the second stand-up roller coaster from the company following the now-defunct King Cobra, which opened the previous year at Kings Island.

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On August 6, 2014, Canada's Wonderland announced that the ride would close permanently on September 1, 2014. The coaster accommodated nearly 23 million guests during its lifespan. In the Fall of 2014, SkyRider was sold, dismantled and relocated overseas to Cavallino Matto. It was reassembled and opened in 2015 as Freestyle.

SkyRider Memories Contest

In August 2014, Canada's Wonderland announced it would be holding a special contest for thrill seekers before the ride's official retirement. The contest was held on Canada's Wonderland official Twitter page under the banner "SkyRiderMemories", where 24 lucky winners were invited to have the final ride on SkyRider before its official closing on September 1, 2014 at 8pm. The winners were also given one of SkyRider's roller coaster wheels to keep as a souvenir.

Similar rides

While SkyRider was relocated in 2014, King Cobra was put in storage at sister park Kings Island before the start of the 2002 season, and eventually scrapped in 2008. Freestyle is the second oldest stand-up roller coaster in operation. Shockwave at Kings Dominion had a similar track layout until the second camelback hill, where instead of a trick track and a turn to the right, the ride immediately turned to the left and goes over one bunny hill before entering the brake run. As the last TOGO stand up and the oldest Stand Up in North America, Shockwave closed on 9 August, making room for Delirium, a HUSS Giant Frisbee.

In Japan, the Star Jet roller coaster at Washuzan Highland also has a similar layout to Freestyle until after the second camelback hill, where the trip back to the brake run is shorter and does not feature a banked section of straight track. Unlike Freestyle, only one of the two trains used on Star Jet has rider's standing up. The second train is a standard TOGO sit-down train that has rider's facing backwards throughout the ride.

References

Freestyle (roller coaster) Wikipedia