@dtothej4044 when you said "Dave" I instantly thought of Dave Osato, another park riding legend. Nyquist is the only rider in pro contests who got to ride with TONS of amazing talent from back in the day. Still funny as ever too
Dowell for the win without a doubt, then Dubby then my boy Jacob. Best trick in my eyes (style over gnar) was Dante at 6:04 with a blasted and steezy table top. Not enough style in pro rider runs anymore!!! Bring back trick variety! Bring back style/flow/deck tech/sub box tech/rails in park contests! If judges would score riders higher for using wall rides/stylish tricks/deck tricks/grinds we'd see so much more interesting professional park riding runs.
Agreed. No contest Dowell had a run that was lightyears ahead of Dubby's. Dubby had a huge send with the double flair, and it does add a little that he did it all on a borrowed bike, but Dowell's run was so much more difficult and he had more tricks overall. Absolute robbery.
Charging the course! So much speed, so dialed in his movements/airs. That 3 tuck was incredibly beautiful! Dante had great style as well with his trick selection, His blasted table at 6:04 was such a stylish send.
Was this the park you all were gushing over on the last episode of unclicked ? Because this looks pretty boring of a course... I mean it's better than nothing but I'm happy to have FDR 6 mi away but like Chenga, East Coast Terminal even the unit were unique, and I would rather have these ramps than nothing but I understand it's a training course but it just looks extremely boring I'm sorry. All that stuff should be bowled out and just not so stock. Like I only sat through 3 minutes of this footage but yeah just not my thing I guess but if I had nothing else to ride I guess I'd ride it.
C-husk back at it with a terrible take. BMX is moving on without you, like it always has. It's not 2003 any more, move on. Just because you can't ride the ramps doesn't mean the place sucks. That's the most sour grapes shit I've read in a long time. You'd be turning tricks daily in Delco to afford admission to this place if it were a 3 mile pedal from the shed you live in
agree and also strongly disagree. Nothing like early 2000's courses with all of the diverse interesting obstacles, but... this is a super awesome course for aerial tricks specifically. Not as interesting, but perfectly set-up for the riders to send their best tricks on these types of ramps. Looks fun as hell to me! Just a different take. Would love to see more contests with the early 2000's course concepts though, like you're suggesting!
Nyquist the GOAT!!!!
Probably the only current rider that got to ride with both Scotty K and Dave M.
@dtothej4044 when you said "Dave" I instantly thought of Dave Osato, another park riding legend. Nyquist is the only rider in pro contests who got to ride with TONS of amazing talent from back in the day. Still funny as ever too
awesome to see all the kids rippin. this place looks rad.
I honestly still have my ryan nyquist flic trick bmx bike from a kid.. the kids in this video is insane! Great video
i rode in the late 90s and i am still a Nyquist fan he has the best barspins in the game
I prefer high seat to pinch between the knees as well for barspins. Learned these from watching Nyquist/Dave Mirra back in the day!!
Wow insane run at the end from Dubby, great coverage guys
This place looks amazing
Thanks to you guys: *James Lawrence* , *Pat Quinn* , *Ryan Fudger* , *Albert Mercado* !
Those small kids are insane!!
Dowell for the win without a doubt, then Dubby then my boy Jacob. Best trick in my eyes (style over gnar) was Dante at 6:04 with a blasted and steezy table top. Not enough style in pro rider runs anymore!!! Bring back trick variety! Bring back style/flow/deck tech/sub box tech/rails in park contests! If judges would score riders higher for using wall rides/stylish tricks/deck tricks/grinds we'd see so much more interesting professional park riding runs.
So cool 🤘I did the digital series this year my first freestyle contest at 39 🤣
1st Justin dowel bro WTF
Agreed. No contest Dowell had a run that was lightyears ahead of Dubby's. Dubby had a huge send with the double flair, and it does add a little that he did it all on a borrowed bike, but Dowell's run was so much more difficult and he had more tricks overall. Absolute robbery.
so good styles fiiiireeeee.... boooom
Justin dowell should've taken the w, variety and style.
Nyquist still as dialed now as he was twenty years ago.!!
these dudes are out of their fuckin minds. I used to think a bunny hop barspin off a curb was wild. holy hell.
winning on the borrowed bike goes so hard
edit: BRO THREW THE BORROWED BIKE LOL 💀
Hahahaha I told him I’d buy him a new one if anything broke
Dubby might be changing frames after that!
dubby the best
Is that John Povah wtf?
Since Peris was talking about this on unclicked I wanted to see it
JACOB THIEM best style.
Charging the course! So much speed, so dialed in his movements/airs. That 3 tuck was incredibly beautiful! Dante had great style as well with his trick selection, His blasted table at 6:04 was such a stylish send.
Was this the park you all were gushing over on the last episode of unclicked ? Because this looks pretty boring of a course... I mean it's better than nothing but I'm happy to have FDR 6 mi away but like Chenga, East Coast Terminal even the unit were unique, and I would rather have these ramps than nothing but I understand it's a training course but it just looks extremely boring I'm sorry. All that stuff should be bowled out and just not so stock. Like I only sat through 3 minutes of this footage but yeah just not my thing I guess but if I had nothing else to ride I guess I'd ride it.
ur just mad there’s no foot tall flat ledges to smith grind
C-husk back at it with a terrible take. BMX is moving on without you, like it always has. It's not 2003 any more, move on. Just because you can't ride the ramps doesn't mean the place sucks. That's the most sour grapes shit I've read in a long time. You'd be turning tricks daily in Delco to afford admission to this place if it were a 3 mile pedal from the shed you live in
agree and also strongly disagree. Nothing like early 2000's courses with all of the diverse interesting obstacles, but... this is a super awesome course for aerial tricks specifically. Not as interesting, but perfectly set-up for the riders to send their best tricks on these types of ramps. Looks fun as hell to me! Just a different take. Would love to see more contests with the early 2000's course concepts though, like you're suggesting!