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BMX Finals I Simple Session 2019 Highlights

Jun 05, 2021
science and in the 21st century that means skateboarding and BMX in the depths of winter tarlyn hosts the biggest skateboarding and BMX contest on the calendar. This is a

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2019

, we are about to hold two big contests, the first of which is BMX Street and then it is BMX. He parks and joins me in making sense of all the action, one of the most graceful men to ever throw his leg onto a BMX. Chris Doyle, thank you so much, I'm so excited to be back here with you, Tallinn Estonia single

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, it's going to be a good day man, we're starting with BMX street, always a big notch on the calendar because only two were introduced.
bmx finals i simple session 2019 highlights
Years ago, the only man to win it, Garrett Reynolds, isn't here this year. We are going to have a new

simple

session champion. Well, that's right, and Garrett Reynolds is the most influential street rider of the last decade, so we definitely miss his presence here. in single sessions and I can't help but feel a little excited knowing that we will see a new face at the top of that podium here and on BMX Street and there is a huge, very diverse field. Oh yes, absolutely, we have riders from all over the world, from different backgrounds, who come here descending on the SACU stadium to be here as part of this street contest.
bmx finals i simple session 2019 highlights

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It will be very fun. We have an eclectic group. awesome contest, okay join us right after this, we'll be back with beer, fun on Main Street as this will be followed by the BMX park

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. See you in a second. The SACU arena is building its atmosphere. It is almost at the limit of its capacity. The cyclists are being introduced. on the ground and they're starting to make some noise because they know what's going to happen over the course of the next three hours. We will start with BMX. Treat them and head straight to the BMX park.
bmx finals i simple session 2019 highlights
Chris, let's start with BMX Street. We cut. yesterday in the qualifications they dropped almost 60 riders to just 12 and the top three were nothing short of impressive oh yes the competition certainly did not disappoint, we had the courage Adams came out showing you that precision, showing you the balance, showing you the tricks he has, he is a A real big threat to that top spot in second place. Felix failed him, he prayed and burned. He came with a lot of creativity. He had so many unique lines on the field. Look at this. 180 on the wedge. 180 queue up.
bmx finals i simple session 2019 highlights
Look at the road. use the 180 rails way off that double pin look at this double pin 450 clean as you would like you were talking about that early it's so hard yeah and then of course our first place finisher Matt Ray Matt made it all look so easy. so simple, look at this, the trucker climbs up that bar, grabs the bar, 360 to fakie and look at him, he looks so casual, look at this, 360, queue up to fakie at the end of his run, it's so hard to do that kind of thing when you're this tired, okay, there was a very impressive drive, Matt finished on top, but he's the man with the target on his back when the final adjustment began, yes Stig, now our cool reporter is with Matt on this moment in the competition.
Because the pressures are definitely on me, but it gives me the advantage of seeing what people decide, for example how hard I should try or what I should do, so that's good, so what's your strategy for the race? ? Now you will stick to the same one you had Molly. Are you going to change it a little? I think I'll do pretty much the same thing, maybe add some tricks, change some things, but we'll have to see, you never know because I might mess something up. and then we'll have to do something else, so we'll see what happens.
Well, we were rooting for you and yeah, good luck in the final, looking very, very relaxed, yeah, absolutely, and on top of that, you gotta watch out for those top three guys for the rest. Our camp, be careful with a guy like Lewis Mills, a guy who actually beat Garrett Reynolds in professional competition earlier this year, and of course we also have to be careful with someone like Brock Rayford, who is nursing a sore spot. the knee he just received from knee surgery. but he's here and he's hungry and he's ready to strike now and keep in mind like I said, Lois Mills and Brock have what it takes to pull off a big win, maybe even an upset here, well we saw it in the playoffs, The scores are regular. nearby, there is the opportunity for anyone to jump from the bottom of the pack to first place.
One man who can definitely do it is upstate New York Ryder, Mark Burnett. Now let's take a look at Lois Mills. Check out some of his playoff

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, okay, we'll go check out Mark Burnett's

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. I apologize, these are Mark's career highlights from the 2018 single session, then you have the 2018 summer session where he bounced back. The kid loves Estonia, but then there are a couple of video parts with tearful babbling from the Czech cyclist. She's been doing a little exchange program with her husband from Eastern Europe, but she spent some time in New York with those guys traveling with the shadow team and you know, you'll see some of that better and an experience that carried over to URI here in today's street final.
Okay, we'll review now. I caught up on my Burnett earlier in the week and this is what I did. I discovered that they are micronet. I'm from upstate New York, I'm 20 years old, and I'm here on simple seasons. What is your favorite element of the symphonic session? What keeps bringing you here? I mean, probably just the camaraderie because there are some places in the One World where you can bring everyone together and feel free, but that's probably the most conducive environment for growth and friendly competition, having that street element dividing it, If that would change the competition for you, yes, and I actually quite like it. because it gives us street kids a platform to not only show what we can do but also to be judged accordingly.
Don't you get that feeling from a simple session, especially because the crowd is quite well educated, yes, they do a great job? Good job, I can't stress enough how here more than almost anywhere else, like you get applause for doing a full taxi on a rail or something it baffles me that they even have an initial list of an idea of ​​what's going on. pretty cool, yeah it's a melting pot here, does writing a simple session take a lot out of you in terms of style and trick ideas? BMX is what I like, so I practically spend all my days studying everything in the world, whether it be art, music, other cyclists, skaters, anything that you can draw inspiration from and create a style that is not only yours but one that be proud go back to a simple session what the course is like change what your favorite parts are anything that's a little weird a little dark those are the things that Joanne is right about, it's something you can, you don't just do the trick in the obstacle, is the trick, but yes, anything that is not meant to be written, is just a street.
The cyclist mentality is right, you just want to ride things that no one really wants to do and you're going to do it anyway. Well, he's talking about the cause there and we'll get to that very quickly, but once you've seen the cyclists, move on. What always needs to be talked about is the competition format, now it has changed slightly since the last service. Yes, this year, there are two races. The best thing is that a race counts. These guys have one minute on the field for each race and it's judged on a point scale from 0 to 100, pretty simple. but these guys are just aiming for that solid career; making it happen puts a lot of pressure on them.
I mean, the playoffs played out the same way, but there's not the same jam format or loser's show that you get if you have three. It runs under the best score, this is life or death from the beginning, yes, I mean like you said, this is life or death, you have to get a good score and you have two chances to make this happen. I know a lot of these guys. They're really excited about it because three races made them a little tired and they couldn't really focus on what they wanted to do, so I think we're set up for some great competition here.
All these guys need is that run. They need a minute of fury, well here we always talk about the star of the show and yes, he turns out to be the winner on many occasions, but as he goes along, we are always looking at the direction, which is what everyone is looking at. We waited and sent Felix Frankenberg and Daniel Dez to take a closer look. Hello and your time here. The surname Felix returns and we are here at the simple station. We will explain some of the obstacles. Personally, this year's course is my favorite symbol.
Satan's Course. So far, you can be creative in many parts and you already like it. Right behind us is one of my favorite obstacles. It's like a step and closes on both sides so you like the routine. up it or do something up it or down it or the tar guys like if we use it to go up, we get speed to make the transfer back there or back, so it must be very interesting to see what people can do up and down. So behind me we have the Box shown. These are very standard features in both fields, but one simple session had its own twist and put a small hole in the middle to make the jump look crazy when you're in the air.
That's the framework. The rail is pretty good for all kinds of tricks or as rail centers, the top bang is shorter so you can go over the rail, do 360 degree reviews and stuff. I think I might skip the rails on my race, but it's actually a super- It's a fun obstacle to see how the three racers use it because it gives you a lot of options, so we have the Estonian visa feature, which is the backbone from that eight or 10 foot room and the little benches, this feature connects most of the whole part, so I'm very I'm excited to see people put it together this week.
The single session has that magic where they can combine those obstacles with a lot of other crazy things and that's what makes the single session unique, that's what Nate Wetzel works on all year to perfect, is making sure that this course has all these little idiosyncrasies that the puzzle, if you like it, you have to unlock. Nathan Wessels never disappoints. This course is designed for the creativity, originality and big tricks we expect from a simple session. Well, look. This course I've observed you looking at it as soon as you get here and you see you're like, oh, maybe that line of work.
I might suggest to Tim what he's really talking to you about this course right now. Well, I personally like it. to visit Estonia's spine and quarter pipe option. I like the lines that go in and out. It's really interesting to see how each runner interprets that area of ​​the course. I think that will also be a very important part of the journey in the eyes of the judges. ok that's what chris thinks toriel, if you want to join the conversation you can use the hashtag simple session, any questions, any advice, at any time, you have to send them all, we will do our best to answer them during the broadcast.
We'll be watching all the channels right now, we're going to take a short break when we get back, we'll have BMX Street

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, 12 man, 2 races, look, so there's that absolutely vast giant field and we've seen some interesting corners. I used it in these street qualifiers. Now it's time for the finals. I was going to start with one of the best premium shoes in Russia, from Krasnoye. Ask. Now he lives in Moscow. He's been a regular session regular for years in a corner. In addition to being the cornerstone of the Russian BMX scene, he has developed his writing and some of the cities, I would say, some of the least known in the world for BMX, so Vladivostok and some of the corners I think newbies They can Nava because their skin is deep in Siberia I have seen their tires on occasion, those are two places I had never heard of until now.
Thank you very much for that education on geography so twelve riders thanks to the premature babies will start and as you said this format means that he has to throw he has to find some consistency in this first race so it adds the freedom to build. I've really created something special in his second career. It's never easy to be the first to go down in a Compete almost every score that happens after this is based on your score so he really has a super tough takedown, this has to be a good race for Max but you know what Max is so consistent with some very difficult tricks, look at that, it's 180 Hardway. barspin and he keeps it going he showed you the tail up just by burning it back great way to start a career with the tail up on the wedge it's like I said he's very consistent we saw him in Latvia he was one of ours too finalists there, showing you the Flair shown Ian has the park tricks as well as the street tricks there's that trucker how does that compare?
I mean all the judges are still looking for partial tricks in a street competition well not necessarily but it can't hurt but essentially it isburn time but like you say it shows some flow and keeps the speed moving well yeah it has to turn around anyway so hey why not make a flare? Check it out the hard way. 180 bars keep it back. The bar was spent in that red. Quarter bull 180 bars down the gyro cap pulls him back he hasn't touched the ground once with his feet and again he is a consistent finisher here in a simple session.
This is not the first time we have seen it. I tell you what we are seeing. Ron is almost a carbon copy in some ways of Fletcher's grace and run in the state finals before, where he pitched the first run, it was an incredibly high score and immediately became the benchmark. You said he needed a big score, he needed a B attempt to open this. And he has done exactly that, yes, he looks that difficult way. 180 bars away from that. The reel keeps it going backwards and then look at this. Reverse the tail whip back into the wedge.
It keeps working by showing you the style on the quarter pipe again. He had to turn around, so why not do a style? Yeah, why not Taylor Taylor up on the wedge? I mean it was a great race, it's going a little slow, it's not as exciting or flashy, but you know he has another race, he's going to come back and land at a disadvantage for us. Well, Sabrina made it to the finals in 2017 and finished in sixth place. She made it to the finals last year and finished ninth. I think it's a pretty solid race and it's too early to say where he'll finish, but he hasn't hurt himself or any harm with a very high quality minute.
I'm also a finalist in the simple summer session in Latvia, so you can see it has the consistency, it's always good to be in the archives, that's what you really want to do when you come to a contest like this, your main goal is to just get there in the end. finals first and then you ship it when you get to the finals, the great and good of BMX lined up behind Max to preen. Isn't there our youth group up there with the brown cap? The head judge discusses this with all the other judges. I'm sure everyone agrees, he is thinking about what he is saying.
Great, Stark didn't make the finals. Very very disappointing. He had a really clean career. It just wasn't technically enough. It was not so? Yeah, you know, I think he might have been using the ramps. a little too much, his race was more like a park race in many ways than a street race, but that's about as predictable as seventy-five point four, that's pretty much your standard, you've gotten a race , come on put yourself right between fifty and a hundred, that's the middle of the road right there and you know what I think the judges really like that you get a clean consistent run to start with and now you can build on that on what you did what you did.
Max did well, there is our starting list Matt Bray will be the last to go the next driver will be Lewis Millstone, the young Australian is the prodigy of Garrett Reynolds, the man who has won this contest for the last two years. He didn't appear this year where his protégé took the crown. Lewis Mills certainly could do it. He earned a silver medal at the Australian X Games last year, so he knows what it takes and keep in mind that Garrett Reynolds took third place in that contest. so he's beating Garrett Reynolds in a fair competition before so Lewis Mills has the skills that he has he has the consistency he has the style he looks good in a fight the judges really like him he tells them what we all are I mean I know They met Chris, you could be close.
I appreciate that I don't keep my day job. Thank you. Justin Burry actually describes him as one of the most talented up-and-comers. I just put the commenter's curse on him, but losing the mail has simply proven his worth. and then in 2018, yeah, we saw that bar turn the crank that I'm moving, it's just already moved some things, so when you miss a beat, you miss a beat, it's hard to get back into the flow of things once you miss a beat. or two things: It's hard to pick up the pieces and really get going again so you know this race is going to be a wash, you're just hanging around letting Pikeville be high and it's pretty uncharacteristic of Lewis Mills actually because it's so consistent, OK?
The first run is a scratch for Lewis Mills and the beauty of that is that he puts himself in the pressure cooker to get that big second run. Have a good trip. Renea is badly stopped by Louis Mouths. What a thing for our cameras to capture Oh Maxim. I feel for you he was trying to do a barbell twist on the double peg he accidentally landed weak and then had to fall so you missed the first trick and it's hard to start over that pass went to the side of the crank arm lovely lovely style he is It's always the danger I find with BMX when you have someone with so much style that they make things look too easy.
Yes, sometimes they say that the Joey García syndrome is Joey García of yesteryear, he always did everything. It seems so easy, he never really understood the scores you wanted, everyone says, hey, you have to make it look like you're really trying, so I always thought it was funny whenever I see someone who makes things look too easy. . oh, that's the Joey Garcia syndrome, okay, we can go down now; too late, who is with Mills lower? You know others have been calling you the current legend, but you're like the new generation's writer, what do you assume?
Don't know. I'm just trying to make it happen here, not really asking for the titles, but yeah, are you going to give it your all without a second run? Oh, definitely, the first one was a little disappointing, it didn't really do anything to the whole plan of him. to do, but I hope the second race works in the second race, thanks, okay, so Louis Mills, no surprises, all the pressure in the second, you can see Bruno Hoffman, Mark Burnett, Felix, cheating in Hamburg, aka Alex Kennedy and Brock Rayford, all lined up there, miss. Mills returns to the platform now it's Jerry Blob's turn or the guy who spent most of this summer in 2018 in New York and seems to have paid off in his writing, yes absolutely, I spoke to him when we were in Latvia to the summer single session and he was just excited and talking about his trip to New York, he was telling me how fun it was and what they had to travel and everything, so it's really cool to have to be back at the summer single session, look at the bars and see if you can count how many times he does his spins with the bar because he loves to throw the bars that were an opposite bar and you can usually tell by his body language if it is opposite or regular, there is a double bar. spin drop and that was its usual direction, double pin up on the opposite queue and then a normal queue showing you can do it in both directions, it's using the boss as a multiplier in the pinball machine, isn't it just increasing those points and you just saw? he does the hard 360 degrees of that flat rail when I say he's pulling hard he's pulling his bike and his body away from the rail the easy way quote unquote would be to get on the rail for the first 45 so clean just I'm going to yes, I'm going to stop claiming anything for 180 tail up on the wedge, as easy as you like the slam right there, so I don't think that's going to hurt him too much.
He had one less step, but I think it will be a real Good score that the Sonics called, but it's another excuse for the judges. We know we're going to see some really big, clean races, so the judges have to leave some room. Yes, you are absolutely right, there is that capture bar in front of it. look at this with the opposite double peg tail up look at this the hard way 360 remember that you are moving away from that rail outside of that double peg, it is a danger that if the peg slides too far or opposes hard then you lose your bomb , yeah, it's very easy to lose your pop on a rough road through 60 like that and a lot of times your rear wheel will catch on the rail as you're trying to get away from him and he took off the chain around his neck, right there, okay , Kuja came. it escaped the German coach in the middle of the judges' bench, they are very happy, bravo, small adjustment of the seat, while the scores reach 66 points, well, I am something that I am not a judge because I would have judged it a little differently. but the judges beat you, you see how many points are deducted when you go down like that, okay, perfect, everything, so Alex Kennedy, 29 years old, one of the smoothest styles in the game, also known as K, he is only known for his initials, super concerned about his health, for a long time. of meditation yoga uses supplements extracts organic foods yes he has a very healthy lifestyle and for Alex Kennedy creativity is the name of the game originality creativity he has some tricks in the whole street cycling right now showing that double peg I would watch the sled landing Smith, who is on the ledge, loves a good slide, no, he won't pay over and over again in two speeds, with a double peg on the column.
Shoney has set pieces skills that are a little rare for a guy like Alex Cannon riding a Pisces, backbone supporter, usually like a total of 360 of the quick plant ice pick. Really great original lines, like I said for him, creativity is the name of the game, but it's a rarity to even save the competition. I don't think I'm much of a police dog, so to see him come here, but he's under the watchful eye of the judges, that's a real trait. Yes, this is certainly not the first simple széchenyi of him. He loves coming to these things.
He loves to perform for the simple session audience and really show off the creativity we are talking about. There's a slide for Smith. There is a large space up to the column. Double plug. I'm not sure how the judges will judge that, but that's what it was. a solid run, I mean leave it, it didn't really rock too much and I really loved what it did on that catwalk, it was a weak and fast snag to chip ice showing you the sled 180 off that catwalk and then this tough road 180 off of the double pin it was, it was a clean run for Alex Kennedy once again, okay we'll see what the judges do with this at the moment, the maximum should be 75 0.4 and Alex Kennedy advances with a 76, so it's judged just above the maximum to prune out of Russia here we go Justin's brain broke the parks and recreation mustache, there is no doubt who is in charge of this course justin spree comes from a BMX family his father practices BMX De In fact, I've had a lot of sessions with his dad, maybe more than I've had with Justin, but Justin is a jack of all trades, he can ride trails, he can ride parks and of course, while we're on the scene, he can ride on Street going up crookedly 180 degrees, is another one that makes things seem. really easy, he never looks like he's trying too hard, there are 180 crooks, 180 bar turns when I say crooks, I mean he's in a bad mood, it's a crooked routine, one peg is on one side of the railing, the other peg is On the other hand, difficult man. 180 twisted grind down the rail found the opposite direction to what it did before, nice, designation of grinds back around 1/8 even weak and it's doing things on both sides of the bike, you'll hear me talk about opposite and regular a A lot that means when I say you're doing opposites usually on the other side of your bike or you're turning in the other direction, you've got such a dumb foot too, though in terms of turning, don't you?
I think it is, which makes my job even more so. harder, yes, you really have to keep at it. Oh that's the first time I've seen a double pin or all the way through the A-frame, a really clean run for the guy from Murrieta California leads Preet, we'll definitely be watching and I imagine he'll be filled with pride Seeing them, oh yes, of course, it seemed like you wanted a little more of that. I also continued to feel the bar spin compared to Alex Kennedy max Chopra Nia. He did a really high job, in terms of the technicality was up to par, he was clean, but I also think he put in more tricks, there was more bounce. all the way, yeah, I mean, you have to use that whole minute, I mean, you have to use every second you can, so yeah, it's about getting as many tricks as you can, it's a fantastic massage, even though eighty-two point four for Justin's brief first moment. place for the Californian, so the pressure is now on five riders, who are still seven away from falling in the BMX street final.
Next up is France's wunderkind, Anthony Perrin, both somewhat the same in 2012 with a couple of really impressive flat round issues, but he's been trying harder and harder in life. He is a great street writer. I know he gets a little nervous in competition, so we'll see if he can get rid of those nerves and really put together a solid race showing you the 180. nice and steezy 180 yeah, when you talk aboutoffset knives, I love to think that if you can get that first trick out of the way then you can put him down instantly, oh yeah absolutely, so he's already got a couple of tricks under his belt so he's up and running. and you'll see his confidence go up in a big 360 over that sub and into the wedge, the first guy we've seen do that line so far, so the terrified kid outside of Leone in France they're showing you how to pickle Ryan . both sides of the bike once again eight last year so we might get a super that's the problem.
I think it's especially with something like Flatland when you come from that side of the spore and, in fact, we've seen it in all the Perfection of street kids is the only thing acceptable, especially in a competition format that will be this strict. I mean, you've got to stomp your run, you've got to be consistent, you've got to pull off those tricks and, unfortunately, it faltered a few times. I don't think he's going to get top honors, but it's still a good first race for Anthony Sr., clean up an interesting tip. Now we will have an idea of ​​how much it falls or not, but AB and I think it's true here it just falls.
The foot in the second of these then meets a tooth hanger in the A-frame. He is too young. You know, look at our triggers. There's Brian Kachinsky, one of the gnarliest street riders in the game, still doing it, so the crowd is heating up. up slowly, you can see themselves on the jumbotron giving you a little wave, wait nervously for Anthony's parents, so what we got, the judges are definitely ready, it means the scoring game marked 71 on point four, so what the fourth place is that the costume stands definitely, yes, absolutely and we. You can see how strict it isThe judges are also doing it now, okay, let's take a look at the classification after our first six runners were in spirit eighty two point four.
Alex Kennedy ran very clean right behind, then we had that benchmark race from Max Chopra Nia Louis Mills really disappointing race from Him and all the pressure is on for the second race. The next driver is the German who came second last year, Bruno Hoffman. And you are always many friends from all over the world, it is as if we spend time together. And a good city and a great country, it really motivates you because you know that qualifying is almost more difficult than finances because everyone is going for it, so I would say that qualifying is almost the hardest part, so Bruno Hoffman was always known for his power and skill. combine style and fluidity with the technical tricks of which he is capable.
It's amazing to see Bruno here still doing it and I say still doing it just because I've known him since he was a little kid. I met him in Berlin, Germany, so a long time ago and he was only 13 or 14 at the time, but he's like a nutcase, the cleanest guy and most consistent with the throwbacks and you'll notice I'm doing a lot of things on both sides of the bicycle, do you remember what I did? He said opposite sides of the bike, opposite turns, he's the master of doing things on both sides of the bike and landing fakie, plus showing you that twisted 180 grind, he ran regular pegs over the rail to his opposite pegs and he's the first guy I've seen really hit that barrier so far, well, Jam 360 onwards, he's got a clean career, one of those guys has gone where, the more tricks he does, the more comfortable you get, so his career becomes every better and better and better and This is the kind of race you want to say I'm having from the beginning because it frees you up for that second race.
Oh yes, absolutely, if you do a good first run, you're so relaxed in that second run that you can play. a little bit maybe take advantage of a little more opportunities good career from Bruno Hoffmann and it doesn't seem like these guys are moving very fast, it doesn't seem like they are trying very hard, but believe me, this is exhausting, well, then it's not. using the ramps to build hype everywhere like you're pulling this bike you gotta get it on yeah and it's not just about strength there's a lot of form and technique to getting that bike off the ground check this out Brooke .
It's hard to go 180 degrees and it's amazing to me that the judges know what's normal, they know the opposite and are able to put that into their scores. Darryl was now up there, the walking encyclopedia of BMX information, today he walks at Flair's. anna and call it lemon pie or lemon cheesecake the ruffled shirt looks fantastic below on 24 year old Brock Rayford so powerful it's a pleasure to see one of those bikers with a smile on his face well Brock was one of the guys that I've been talking about it all week and I'm really excited that he's here, he's coming off knee surgery, he had ACL and meniscus surgery, he's been rehabbing that knee, He has been trying to get stronger and said this was his motivation for being there. able to come back and participate in this competition, he has been on our podium before in the past and I am sure you would love to be there again today.
I've seen him pull that trick last year, he's one of those. that you can breathe all the time and see us in possession edit and you just saw him make a big gap up and over that sub right there in the wedge, it looked like you wanted a little bit more, maybe a bar twist or a tail whip. and he has one of the best off-rails 360s I've ever seen. Brock Rayford and Dan Lacey have that blocking trick and he's trying to get back up the ramp to show you that double tire on the spine like you want. to get off that and it's literally tires because if you get off that tire with your on the edge, it's going to start to get really slippery and we just saw all that pop that that brought like this genius with the front punctures on the rail.
Look at that, double pin throwing hard 360. We saw him do that in qualifying, but he did it after the ball rang, so I think it affected his score a little bit. Well I was pretty close here and it's also interesting to see if he managed to squeeze it, this time he brought Rayford, picked up his hat and potentially a very big score, there's that tooth in the back, towards that normal side, there's never a knock on the ramp that shows you that rotating truck driver that goes flying, that's the flat front, double pay, pulling routine. out hardway 180 I love this double pin pulling back over the railing Parkway 360 out he's the only guy you'll see doing that today okay risk your reputation Chris is the best Scotsman I'd put him as the best Yeah it's a good thing he doesn't be a judge because as we see the score at seventy eight point six puts him in third place, but do you know what happens if he clears that streak if he gets everything he originally wanted to do? he throws the bars where he wants if he throws the tail where he wants he could really take top honors the kid from upstate New York who has talked about hydrating more in the water has talked a lot about rolling on his own the fact that he has grown establishes the perfect distance from anything good so that no one really wants to get close to it, so you have to travel three four hours to New York, to Boston, to Philadelphia, wherever you're going, to go the distance just as well if you follow to Mark on Instagram like I do.
You see sometimes I want to say that he's just riding on a tennis court, has some Genki ramp setups, and is just doing the most awesome things you've ever seen, so yeah, he doesn't have the best stuff to ride where he is. . he lives, but yes, he travels and he has fun at his expense at the moment he can pick him up early in the race, he will try to recover, but as soon as you and I have seen it, we will know how much those falls cost . it can affect the score and I know I talked to Mark right before the contest, we actually had lunch together and he was telling me that he really wants to do well and that he is more nervous than usual in this contest, it's not strange easy session always the owner comes it's a good moment it's not the first time we've seen him in the final we also saw him in Latvia and it seems like the nerves are getting to him a little bit when he had such a clean qualifying he also ran really unlucky he lost some of the bike there too or he lost his wristband, maybe there are bars on that double peg on the column and he left here what got stuck also avoiding the autographs that were shown to him by the Smith on the rail Wow, that would have been hard on the wrists, I think because it's a fall solid, it's a good six to seven feet to the ground.
You can't really see it as a compression on the bottom of the Ramblers raised so you have the RAM pad. but then it's another two feet when you fall on your back that would definitely hurt my wrist it would hurt your wrist but mark a young guy I'm sure you feel it okay, let's take a look through this nose, two bars above the one They show you the toe jam, they show you the ramp tricks, he can ride a little bit of everything. I like this, we bounce that back tire and send that 360 over that obstacle, then this bar spins in a double pick run, there goes that bracelet, I didn't pay VI tonight, sorry.
Mark, there's Smith coming out of the simple session of the course, showing you originality, showing you creativity, well, you talked about this a lot, the idea of ​​finding yourself in a part of the course that no one else has been to is good news. yeah, if you have an original line, if you have something that not everyone else is doing, that really counts for a lot in the eyes of the judges, okay, we saw Alex Kennedy put one foot down, make 76, it didn't hurt him too much. for Anthony Perrin was down with 71 points four so we saw that the initial foot down was interesting to see where my Burnett fit in at 74 points a is good enough for six for Lee is down with Mark Burnett now still playing did you plan not to ? him or not, you just accepted it, no, yes, I planned it.
I didn't want to fall on anyone, so I had to make sure there was someone coordinating it, so I had to let the secret out of the bag a little early, but then what are you going to do a second time? All those great surprises we can wait for. I don't know, you'll see, but I hope I can make everything clean and solve it so that there is a prince and I want to like it. Big shout out to you and that's your mom, they want to say something-mom, I know she's watching, of course, I'll tell her to wait because I know she's nervous right now, she's trying to keep it a secret, keep it. under control because I know that she's probably she's yelling at the TV.
Thank you so much. I'll keep all my fingers crossed for you in the next round. Oh, that was good, wasn't it? It was Tooley blushing a little there. I think just a little bit okay, then Courage Adams and it doesn't seem to matter much in terms of results. He likes people. There's something about him that really inspires people. He is the person everyone wants to talk about. So courage recently featured and edited. your shoe sponsor vans taking the BMX world by storm was amazing well your big challenge here always good for all street riders is qualified consistency with your second race and you said it was uncharacteristic to drop on your first race, it is generally the cleanest. cyclist out there, yes, ladies and gentlemen, to see the balance, look at this bar off the nose wheelie, it has such precise balance, it's just that it has the most balance and BMX right now.
I'll just say on top of all that. Flatlanders just look at that like you don't believe you have, you have so much control over that friend that the weak and difficult road 360 is in our pole section, subtracting a little bit of speed there and then the rollover rights are just going to buy above him to the right. crankin grind up to the 180 bar by cranking on treasuries, not running a free rollercoaster like a lot of these other guys do, and that's the risk you take when you try to figure out where combos like that are, I mean , the rear can go down so easily or you can go over the bars, he really takes a lot of risks but I've seen he could do it three times in practice, it seemed almost robotic, check out that bar in manual at 360 in our section surveys, the only one that does it.
How is the rotation of only the rear wheel generated? That's amazing, well I don't know why he did it. He does so many tricks that are unique to Courage Adams. I mean, I love the way he starts his wheelie on the nose. visit Estonia quarter pipe your bars spin which way to start things let the judges know you mean business here is the crank arm that spins up and I love this using just crank arm pressure there is no mountain Russian free on the cranks of that bicycle ready ah, this is where the rotation comes from that is all power that is all technical form and strength of kur Jones gentleman born in Nigeria raised in Pamplona lives in Madrid coach Adams one of the most street cyclists respected and possibly best in the world 79.1 I I want to say that we see again that it was a great race, but we are seeing how strict the judges are being to achievethat perfect race.
The next rider is Phoenix, the pregnant Burg Curry, classified in third place. The German has been riding single sessions for longer than most. Looking for a win here, Felix is ​​the guy who can go out and really shake up the feeling here with a big first place win as it's been a dedicated street event, there were eight of them and I always feel like he's worth a little more than that. you are absolutely right, I mean this guy was the Norra cup readers choice for 2018 so the secret is out now, everyone knows it's a great bike.
We are showing the truck driver the European gap. Look at the speed he said he's going a little bit. a little faster than almost everyone else we've seen so far, showing you that hanging tooth, there's that double pin the hard way, 360 throwing the beam, 540 bars, Ben on a wedge, okay, halfway through the race and it's really starting to turn it up now, yeah. he has a great streak of being really consistent doing a lot of difficult tricks, so you often see that the 1:8 is not that someone got out of transition, but he actually meant that at the top down for Felix it came up a mistake in his The first race is pretty special, right, and you can hear Daryl now talking in the arena, that was a complete spill from Felix's jokey birth.
You don't think it was that look that didn't drop anywhere for the first race. He wanted to establish a benchmark score. That's the run he probably wanted out of either of his two runs, but now that he's got it in the bank, what else can we expect for the second run? It's only going to get better from here, we can really start to see it. play yes 180 back 180 taalib off front wheel meets transition right at the top oh you have a perfect picture okay so Felix Brandenburg is waiting for what most people expect to be a score very good and it is enough for the first one.
Fillion jumped to 88.2 place and Berger took the lead with only two riders remaining to fall in the single session 19 BMX Street finals a couple of shouts from the crowd there no REM Nakamura on eizan pops my parachute got mixed up okay but now The tour itself belongs to Matt Ray, he comes from Massachusetts and does it for New England. This is one of those guys that never looks like he's trying hard. He makes things more difficult with restrained behavior. This simple session came up first, as a 16 year old boy did quite well, not as well as he would have liked, but look, he is up high and I love the way he runs in, the way he falls, he I would check right here, there are 270 away to start your career, it's already a different line than we've seen so far, anyone else.
I love the way he does that opposite downward whip into that wedge because he keeps moving forward. bars up have gone down on the catwalk quarter pipe his bar catch bar 180 over the volcano in a flare in practically just a wedge and 180 over 180 bars out Today I'm fast in this room he makes it look so easy barn cat bar 360 comes in fakie also showing you Smith's grind. The 360 ​​template took baekje and makes everything look so hangar-friendly. Wow, desperate to pass in the rain, play with this because I'm glad you say that there are tricks in these incredibly technical tricks that look like he has them on rails, you have no doubt that he will do them no, it's like he and the bike are just one and they were working together in perfect harmony.
I mean, it was a complete pull that he used every second of him running in favor of him use the field in a different way than we're used to seeing, check that up to 70 barzmann and tail up over the hump right there. I love how he does it, these opposite tails down, notice the way he keeps going. Up there, while a lot of guys are still falling away, the 180 catch bar brings it around, shows you the style on the wedge that we're used to seeing that trick on the quarter pipe, this is the one I was seeing the double twist of the 360 ​​ball entering. fakie, it's so risky to do fakie in the middle of a race like that 360 degree tail to back fakie landing, I mean at the end of your race to where you're super tired and again it makes everything look so easy, okay, so wait for the Score for Matt Ray, the last driver who fell in the first races and I think it will be important 88.2 to beat Felix Prang Hamburg and he has the first place at the moment eighty-three point eight, for which is good enough for second place from that right, but he has to improve that if he wants to chase his prey and Berger ends up going around them too, so let's take a look at the general classification.
Pickett had a mistake at first man scratched, five points behind and second right into the spree, still in third position. could attack a very, very powerful jump from third place down, Alex Kennedy and Lewis Mills, I mean, from the bottom, all those riders could push up, but the lower bills, especially, you'd expect to see him really moving up the rankings , Yeah. You know he will come back strong with a second round score. Okay, we'll take a quick break when we get back. We will have second races. Welcome to the simple session at 19. We are here for BMX Street, let's get started.
We will park BMX in a while, but we still have second races left and it will be a main street and that will decide our winner in Mobil. We have Felix taking a front bow at 88.2 and a surprise call for me. especially Chris in format eighty three point eight Raya thought school was going to be a push praying burg maybe a little better my only explanation for that is Felix pregnant burg dick much more natural style street tricks where we saw Matt ray doing a a lot of ramp tricks, so I think the judges might be being a little strict on that, like sticking to street stuff, sticking to ledges, wedges, rails and not necessarily quarter pipes, not exactly giving in to the temptation of transition.
Well, you can see all the guys lining up for the second races. One of them is Courage Adams. At the end, we get a look from his perspective with this GoPro running around the course. Yeah, I've seen positions with 19 other guys. There's a torii walk and this is the GoPro course preview, tell Kurt, show us that kickback, there was that nose manual we were looking for and the courage we were looking for in his first run, unfortunately, we won't see Cory Walsh in the fight in the park finals. Later I didn't make the cut but Max sent Rena ready to cut it and started us off for our second BMX Street race here and he was the score by which everyone else was measured at seventy five point four and he's not going to pass.
It took him forever to jump five points and then go straight to the top four, so thank you, Rena can definitely make some moves here saying that he is very, very consistent. I feel like if he goes a little bit faster maybe try a little bit harder he could really get into that top five spot, yeah there's an 18 there waiting to come out, he just needs to light it up a little bit, yeah absolutely. Oh, check him out, he's already changed the career a bit, he knows he's got it. he got a decent score and he can definitely improve on that and I think right now he's going for psyche 540 off the link off the rail he did it the hard way 180 bar turn off checking the truck driver off our walkway just by looking at the rail, here it goes up, there's that double hang, slide the pedals on the tail whip and you almost get the feeling, especially with the tail whip, like that, he's mine on the next trick, yeah, and like I keep saying, I mean , is very uncharacteristic of him.
I like missing a queue like that because it's usually very consistent, it usually doesn't make a mistake. Do you know why this tire? There has been a long weekend, a lot of partying with the simple session so far. I mean, these guys work hard every day and every night, okay, so my Rena Christos verdict is that maybe Stammen has the best arm in his long week in a single session, it has taken its toll on him and the Russian he certainly had the ability, just good, he was beautiful, he was great length in the hard way. 180 bars of the double peg kept him back, then 540 in the truck driver's quarters off the catwalk and why do so many of these Street writers have mustaches? the mustache is the mark of an artist, well I was wrong in assuming that Max had a mustache on his face because it certainly looked like it there for a second, so I apologize to Max, yes I think Max and Mark Burnett, a who you can see both. of them there could fall into the group they can still grow a mustache I don't agree they both have a baby face it's another man who still doesn't have a mustache Lois Mills a lot of pressure on this boy now and it's over before it begins for Justin's monster called the brightest young man in street BMX right now, one of the most talented riders out there, but that's often the case when you get a big result like that silver at the X Games in Sydney, all of them, all of them implicitly, all of the The attention that those results bring can often rest quite heavily on the shoulders of the youngsters as it takes a bit of time to get comfortable with it and find your place against Lewis, boots would have turned up, a big crowd, a big event in a stadium, and yeah it looks like you're getting the hook from childhood or one of his friends in Australia and that's weird to see him mess up like that because in qualifying he was doing the bar into the double pin and then out 180 bar each time and he made it look like like clockwork like it's nothing, but you know this won't be their last single session.
It will be back next year and I'm sure it will be better in the years to come. It could even be with this printing effect you're talking about. He's learned his lesson this year too, maybe slow down a little on Friday and then a little more on Saturday night. Jerry Barber from the Czech Republic comes now that he has a 300 horsepower BMW 3 Series that he loves more than life. In itself it's almost as much as pmake saying he has about the same amount of power seeing his roar again oh yeah he's a big kid I mean you see his arms you see his forearms I mean he's a tough looking guy , is kind of intimidating looking. when I saw him in Lafayette Wow, who is that guy?
But actually he is as nice as he can be and he is a great cyclist, as you can already see, did you say he has arms like legs, a lot of pop, a lot of us love to do something? the bar rotates so you can throw a bar spin on or off of almost anything currently in the 11th spot on the 66th spot, the toad gets down a little bit, they go for that bar to spin the arm, they have the chain fixed around his neck, oh one day details Cobra a language look what he has reaching the end of the end of his career there is that ice - difficult road 180 at the end of his career beautiful of Jerry blackballed the foot down we have seen it, I think I think that you can go up the sixty-six points of the foot, it will definitely be improved, yeah, I mean, and I keep saying it, but we're seeing how strict the judges are being with perfection.
Speaking of perfection, that lane above, facing 180, is there. the hard way, 360 degrees from the double peg 180 to help over a small wedge, so yeah, you know, in Latvia it was. I think he was riding at his best, maybe you know being outside and the sun was helping him a lot, but I mean, it's amazing. have it here in a single session here in Estonia third place in the summer session the first time seventy-three there is the tenth place in the second Jerry Blabble school, he will move anywhere and there is no chance of Anthony Peres moving up in this moment.
We're going to Ali's Kennedy 8k from Croydon, yes I would certainly say Alex is more of a video tech cyclist than a competition cyclist, but he can still hold his own as we can see, we see that in the finals here. Check it out. he sleds Smith up that ledge, he loves to repeat them too and you know, when I talk about the video parts, a lot of these guys really focus more on the video part than the contest because there aren't that many contests. They have to look out for street riders, so they really have to focus on putting out those good videos for people to see and Alex Kennedy has certainly put out a lot of great videos for us all to enjoy.
I love that transfer, yeah, it's really fun to see a guy like Alex riding ramps. I mean, we're so used to seeing him ride Street, but it's cool to know that you can still do all those ramp tricks. He was coming down Smith's side through that quarter pipe and he actually did it. our best tricks competition, so I've seen him do it, but I mean, it's a gamble, it's such a big drop, but we know these people love to do it, but maybe not in this contest or, well, he loves it. mount and klappa. I also have to attribute this race to experience, currently in 7th place.
The thing about Alex Kennedy is thatalways looks unique. His bike always looks unique. He always looks a little different from the rest of the rest and always brings something a little different to the table. to the table, but unfortunately for Alex he had that little slip up there, he'll settle for that first run score which was the 76 that kept him in seventh place, yeah, it's an interesting combination of frames, isn't it? I'd call that magenta and gold with the rims, oh yeah, and that's one of his smoothest setups I've seen him ride, they're usually a little louder, okay, just breathe in, ready to go and that's what you gotta say , I mean the rims on this bike, that's one of my favorite colors that kind of mint or jade, but right now the massage is shining on the rims, well we saw his score in the first race, he's still in third place right now, so you might as well have some fun with this race and maybe give it a try. some things I really wanted to try all weekend, it will be interesting to see how he approaches this race, but look, he will be stoic, he never looks like he is under pressure, he never looks like he is trying too hard, he is twisted at 180 bar. 180 bar turn.
I mean, he's so clean and consistent with those crooked grinds, especially forward and backward, and he has such good bar spin that he rarely misses those bars once he's frozen, but he knocked it out of the park in his video from a few ago. years riding. There are a lot of trails, which is a big contrast to Street riding, but just to let everyone know he can ride a little bit of everything, he's a really talented rider and could probably hold his own in our first competition, plus he's pretty good, that's it. unfortunate for Justin. He has such a good career, but he was going for those bars, he was on the opposite side of my specifications.
You see the paramedics help him off the field. He's standing, he's walking and he's probably very tired. You know, he kinda missed the ice pick. a little bit trying to grab me on the handlebars and then he was at the end of his stroke. I'll be interested to see how much that actually counts against him. There's that 180 bar twisted grind that's so clean and consistent with that trick throughout and there's also a version on the flat lane. I just think it's funny how he always looks so stoic that he never seems like he's under any kind of pressure, under any kind of stress, he just goes out and does his thing, there's a weak opposite 180.
Pulling him back to front you get a bit of everything okay so the doctors luckily they get up very very quickly now I'm sitting eating cream puffs they're Justin clicking okay he doesn't even look like he's limping right now so oh little one grimace, there's room for sixty-six point eight, Justin, second race, so the next rider from France, Antony Perrin, very calm, very technical and very French, that means he's smooth and sophisticated. Chris, at all, that's not a record in any way. I always enjoy having a conversation with Anthony, he's a really calm guy, Tony's very easy to talk to, he's very humble, that eighty-bar turn where you already start there, Anthony, Sr., he's a guy who can really be a threat to people. top three if you can. just stay calm, what you mentioned before goes against the nerves of real competition and it's hard to believe that when you see someone with this riding ability he will get nervous, but it is a factor for him, well we just had that huge 360 ​​over the sub box on the wedge pick up the ice on the 180 rail, has a great run going to the tooth hanger at 180 on the flat rail.
I mean, so far, this is so much better than his first race, he hasn't failed one bit yet, he just has to do it. Keep calm and keep the hard tricks flowing you little nose horse in that round and I don't know if he'll just settle for some easier tricks at this point or what because he knows he's got such a good run that he's definitely trying to do it. . links those two ryos, well at the end, the Boston ice with the 1e that was after the buzzer had already rung, so I wonder if that will count against it and I don't think it will, but you see the smile on his face , he knows he did a full pole which was a really good race for Anthony's dad, very very strong, slight drop, there was a point there, I think around 45 50 seconds when he took out a couple of pop kettles in a row , which by his standards would be relatively basic tricks, but like you said, if he went through the whole race really, really clean, he's currently in 11th place, so he's moving forward no matter what, yeah, I would definitely say it's a He improves on his score from the first race if he wants to be among the top three. to get to eighty-two point four, he wants first place, he has to be at eighty-eight points, I don't think we're going that high, but the first three may not be seventy-seven point three, so it's enough good for seventh and that gives you a I have an idea of ​​how tight everyone is in those middle spots between 80 and 74, so six points is what separates 4th and the next 10th in second place from Bruno Hoffman here in the 2018 single session.
Well man, like I said before about Bruno, he loves to false land. very consistent with landing backwards and maintaining his run showing the opposite ice pick down the ledge over the toothpick very good friends with Dan Lacey who I know is watching right now those guys have done so many heavy edits together and always traveling together , you always hear it. in the background of each other's clips I'm trying to go for that predator routine I just have to mess it up a little he's a little out of his groove right now let's see if he can make up for it he hasn't yet he hasn't touched the ground with my feet, so maybe I can compensate for that.
There's that twisted 180 grind that's an opposite 180 to that and as easy as it may seem, the judges know that's an opposite 184. The judges are very in tune with what is happening joining those two boat rails, there is that opposite ice, it seems like he wanted something from it and that will be the moment for Bruno Hoffman. I don't think it was a better race than his first race, but still I mean, it's always great to see Bruno here again and again. I mean, it's still very young, but it seems like it's been around for so long only because when you start at 14 or 15 you start to make a name for yourself even at the age of 23 24 25 it already seems like you're the elder statesman of the crew, but it's been around for a day, it's 25 years old and it's been around for a decade, that's the reality and it will probably be around for another decade.
Stefan, I like him, yes, you said you wanted a little more of that opposite ice pick, but you know it's always great to see Bruno here, he always loves to come to a simple session, he loves the nightlife, he always has a good time, so fourth place at this moment is not missing. However, big runners are waiting just below him to see if they can unseat him. 76.4 for that second race is not enough to improve that 18 point lead, so now we return to the course where Brock Rayford is waiting to rob us just for trying to get something. people out of the way because he has big plans for this race, he's very excited to be here, it's like I told you before he's rehabbing that knee, he's been trying to get it stronger again, he recently released a very heavy video part on the monta el headlights video, so even though he's been out with knee surgery, he still has content that's been popping up all over the web and also a full video part, okay, gently flip the coin for a speed of 180 bars in the Euro. right back there is that tooth/tooth again that's like an original arm right there it's the only one that does that take a look at the bars on the sub.
I love this is the career I wanted in that first career, it's ongoing and it's doing things. No bobbles happening yet, there's that double peg up, hard way, 360 out, like I said, that's the best part of the 360 ​​path you're going to be on in this whole contest, ooh, it comes with double tire on the bar the spine, turns using the park field on a street. this is a great race so far for Brock Rayford there's that strength to get up that rail from flat he's got about five seconds left here you have to do this last trick if you want it to count there's a double pin throw it over Hardaway 360 over the rail that's it a full pull for Brock Rayford right there and there's that 360 degree nose slam over our digging volcano and that's how you do a street race, that's the race Brock wanted, it looked like Eat almost got unplugged the dress once it landed. that final trick went straight to the volcano completely relaxed and really having fun, a great heavy run from Brock Rayford, let's start with this look, a beautiful little cob bug across the euro gap.
I love the bar about the submarine in the wedge that shows you The trucker went flying and it was like with each trick he started to develop more and the mornings felt more and more comfortable. That is certainly the career he wanted when he arrived in Estonia. I love it, it's like having a little Danny MacAskill in the middle. Of course, the transfer went up his neck to that column, yeah, and he looks at the smile, just the relief, like he got the run he wanted, okay, waiting for the score from him. Rock Rayford is currently sick at a seventy-eight point six, where are you going?
I'm putting this one in the top three for now and we'll see what the judges think. The first three. He needs eighty-two point four. He's eighty-two point two brutally close until I'm down there with him. Congratulations on such a powerful career. I mean, we were talking before you told me you'd come if you tend to do it a little bit, so you definitely did. Can you tell me how great I feel about my runs? I came here and finished what I needed to do. I came back from an injury, so I'm here trying to do the best I can for myself and my family and what better way than two solid careers.
Well, you did very well, thank you very much, okay, Brooke Rayford, philosophical about that. We've moved up a bit more, maybe we'll have Mark and Burnett next. This is the third time here in a single session. Stop yelling at the television. Mark's mom can't hear you. She is from Digby MX. The simple session hash tag. If anyone else. If you have something to add to the conversation, check it out on social media, we'll find it. Thanks Digby max. Well, I have to thank Burnett, who has been very supportive of Mark in his career, reaching out strongly to that Smith. flowing now I like what we're seeing here head there's that nose to block just one doing that weak line road hard 360 outside this is the run that Marquand oh sucked in that little stole and I can tell that doing a bar twist, the tap of the tail doesn't It doesn't look like it's very difficult, but you're using all your balance and you can't use any pranks under pressure because you're racing on a free roller coaster and you can't use any brakes because, like everyone else in the street competition, you're stuck. loose and that. one of those writers we've seen grow year after year here is in possession and this is no exception taking a page out of Brock's reference book with that line right there open on the spine bar, turn on the double peg This time I can't say if he got off or not, but I don't think the judges can tell you that, yeah, if we haven't seen it, they haven't seen it so silly when you go over the mark on the other side. be like yeah, claim it all carriage Adams lining up around the field, he'll go and get ready for his race, but Mark Burnett will sit still and wait for the scores.
It was a very, very impressive race. It was a great race for Mark Burnett. that's the race I wanted to show you the technique to get on that flat rail right there, the flat ledge coming off the hard road 360, bending the back tire, he's the only one we see doing that hitting that back tire 360 ​​over the ledge and we start to look a different runner in the way he approached the course, right? He was laid back and therefore everything he did between those two races worked, yes, absolutely, say hello to mom at home, like I said.
Sue has always been very supportive of Mark in his career. It's always a lot of fun to talk about all the events, so at this stage I think Sue is getting more thanks from Mark than a nervous wait from all the Burnetts here and those in upstate New York. I think Slingerland isn't his hometown when The first time I met Mark was in Albany, New York, and I assumed he was from there, but I don't know the exact name of his hometown, but yeah, he's definitely a guy from up north. from New York state, okay, anyone for Mark Burnett on that record.
The logjam just below the podium places is getting tighter and tighter Bruna Hoffman with 80.2 Burnett with 81 took Rayford with 82 to just 2 3 with 82 to go next, we are with courage Adams, let's take a look at what it is able to do when it comes to understanding the manuals, well yeah, look at the balance, look at the control, he's the only guy you'd see doing something like this in our final anyway, I mean, look if he's using pressure from hiscrank arm to reverse so a lot of guys have the coaster free now it's using all the pressure of the crank arm oh my gosh the bar spins into a nose jam with no brakes it all balances all the force all the power and then we saw who saw him do that on his race bar, turns to manual at 360, okay, Adams car ready. for a very precious minute of your life, now courage is really the last guy that can get into the top three right now, currently in 7th place and look what we have here, this started with a bar twist to a touch of tail and he has been on the back wheel. since you look at him, he's about to back down the hill, oh and it's like he restarts it from there, that whole combo is gone now, will he go back to the start and try it again?
Continue, at this point? You're just doing it for the fans here, the judges have to judge them accordingly, they review them, but it's pretty crazy when you do a thirty-second trick, use it, and roll the dice half your run on one. trick if it goes wrong, they like you, they say no refund, no turning back, in a contrast format when you have to be so consistent that you can't have any kind of bubbles and unfortunately for him he had to come out from behind, but He is still fighting for the crowd here in Tallinn, Estonia, at the SACU stadium.
He is showing everyone that the further he goes, the louder the crowd gets. He looks good and there we have it. I'm not drinking, even the judges are piling in there. and that's the loudest we've heard from the crowd all day. I have a good reason why it was absolutely phenomenal, right, well we know that timing the last one is a 20 second trick, so you get three shots and it really worked. So we know he's not going to have the best score because of that, but sometimes you just don't care about your score anymore, you do it for the crowd, you do it for the people at home who are watching and want to see what.
Courage Adams is capable of doing it, so there are only two running backs left at this time. We have Felix Brandenburg, who is currently in first place, he will not have the luxury of a victory lap because the man who will fall behind him is currently in second place, Matt Ray. They're five points apart, so Felix has a good interesting margin to see what score Courage Atoms can get with just a 48.8 run for a tree, so if you've done three traits, it's fine for a little test at home How many facial piercings are there? Felix Brighton's half bird duo accounting is in your face I think, so I don't know, you're in your face, there in your head online, the correct answer is "okay", but that's not the important thing in Right now, he is our current leader starting. the 180 wedge-shaped tail.
I love this 450 double peg on the wedge and you said it's making that look pretty easy, but the pulley needs that to do your job, yes, absolutely, it makes it look so easy, oh my gosh, that's it. a double opposite pin up in a difficult opposite way 360 out really impressive, oh my goodness, 540 over the frame rail and you run into a photographer there. I wonder if the judges will take pity on him for that, I mean, because that really was his fault and he almost killed one of our cameramen, he's just causing damage to the media right now.
I don't know, I think he's looking for an angle. He knows what looks good, yes he is good, he has the luxury of power. To say there is no need to push at this stage, he is four point six points ahead of Matt Ray at the moment meaning he can sit tight but it will be a nervous wait with someone as talented as Matt Ray set to drop now. and it will be interesting to see how Matt Ray changes things up, he will do the same race because he knows he can't do worse than second place, it's that 450 off, yeah I love it, it's double penka 450's, he's the only one that really uses that's like a bench for sub that's the opposite right there that's opposite pegs up opposite hard way 360 outside that's a tongue twister right there sure okay so the feeling came up a kid from Ralph's burg 70k from Cologne eighty point nine and those eighty points nothing would have been good enough for sixth place if it had been that way, but take his score in the first race was eighty-eight point two and that's the number this man has now.
He must be the last person to throw beer to make it to the Street finals. Matt Ray was out two years ago in a final and, fighting, he is guaranteed a place on the podium. He's guaranteed second place, but can he top it? He now he saw an eighty-three point eight on his first run. Well, he certainly he is capable. He looks like he's starting his race the same way he showed them all 270 bars all weekend. I think if he adds a few more Street elements to this race it will really help him now, he will really be a threat to that top spot, as you can see right now he has been hitting Tamura in the park aspects of the course, but AG, I mean, it's so consistent again, you see it in the partial route, while we saw Felix praying the first race of a burgundy ex, he was me.
I call the rails, all the edges, all the wedges, well he had to step up, we know how much that can hurt the rider now 180 in 180 bar. We're going to need the best trick here to save this race. Something really impressive. It's no longer about consistency. If you really want this man, then you have to throw him away. Yes, he sticks to the same career. He sometimes he sticks to what he knows. it's hard to change it, I mean, it's been doing this all weekend, so, oh, that was more of a part from there, also a 360 bar turn to go down, coming in fakie, you know , I don't think that's enough to unseat Félix.
Now we have seen it throughout the contest. Any type of bail has to be clean. That's exactly what we saw in Phoenix. It's interesting to see how exhausted these guys are now and we talked before about that third race that used to be there and you can't imagine it now. The intensity of these runs, minute-long runs, doesn't seem like much, but believe me, that's exhausting, but I mean, just so impressive. I bet Matt could really hold his own in a park contest. Plus, you'll see how well he can ride ramps. You know, he's from the northeastern United States, so he's riding a lot. covered ramps all winter so you may not have the luxury of riding in as many street settings but still I mean second places are still very impressive for Matt Ray ok your selfie duties now They are seconds after the man from the northeast, you don't see much.
Frustrated by that, let's look at the general classification, although Felix blew Hamburg, the German, out of his 88.2, achieving his first single session. The win in the street final is the only person besides Garrett Reynolds to have one of those second-place rains. Justin's breath third. Mark. Burnett down there in fifth is not a very respectable position, so Mark continues his climb up the rankings year after year. Adams was a bit of a surprise, potentially down in seventh and then Alex Kennedy would have liked to see him a little higher up. and it just never lined up for him, same for Lewis Mills, we'll be back right after this break, let's break up these street finals and see how the BMX park lines up, see you around.
There I am, standing here with our legendary BMX presenter, Darrell, you know, Darrell, you've been coming back for a single session for eight years, so if you can comment on 2019, what would it be? I don't know how they do it, but every year. It gets better and better, so to everyone around the world, I want to see you here in 2020. One thing that gets better every year is your outfit. I mean, you look so smart every time I see you. I simply explode a mine. Where? You have all these clothes, you are quite lovely, but since this is the BMX and skating party, you have a dress for the room, so I always bring something a little special to match the energy of the fans and the riders, but thank you .
Thank you so much for the kind words and with you again in this video, it's always a pleasure to take a look at the walking BMX encyclopedia that is Darrell. Now we're in the middle of the show, between the street and the park, so "We have two riders from each of those disciplines. Daniel has to get to the circuit pretty quickly, so we're going to start with you. Daniel, first of all, there's a big difference between Street and Park. What is it? Oh man, it's so different. on street you'll use the rails more you try to do, you know, flag jumps, you do more ledges, smoother ones like that, on Park you try do more work like boxing.
I'm in the column and so it could be. it involves more like you know aerial tricks, whereas on the street it's much more technical and do this so they say: I don't understand how these guys do what they do, man before we go I know you have to bend over to practice. but you've made some modifications to your bike right? Yeah I recently bought a titanium frame so I talked to Mike Layer and I bought a Layer Ty frame and it's crazy because I had similar bikes before but the material feels like floats so you know when people ask me about this you know it's very controversial in the BMX world but so far I've had a problem you know I've Been using for over two months and yeah it feels great so I'm happy to try it here, simple session ok I'll let you out of here good luck hopefully see you later yeah sure thanks .
Congratulations Phoenix, okay Felix, we'll come see you in a second, but first. We do, let's take a look at the three best BMX Street races. The competition has just finished and it was very hot, so thirdly I mean your overall impression, Chris, what did you do well? Overall I thought it was a great competition, we had Justin Street who is a guy who can ride almost anything really smooth, he looked great, very comfortable, showing you those twisted grinds in about 180 bars, he was very consistent throughout the weekend and of course we had. Matt Ray is showing you so many consistent maneuvers.
I love the way he came down with that 270 bar every time. I think if he had a little more street elements in his career, he would have done a little better, but oh well, second. First place, there's nothing to be mad about them, of course, we've got our man Felix, pregnant, Burke, showing them that eighty bar, showing them that 540 on the wedge, there's a hard way, 360 off the double peg, he was clean, it was constant practically all day. 540 up and over the rail of Abram taking out the photographer, he was attentive to all the cameramen and then the opposite pegs in front of 360 nothing but a clean and consistent driving from Felix Felix which must have been wonderful, must have felt so good. so hot that everything went well you still can't believe it I'm speechless I know I'm excited now Did you know that after your first race you could probably sit back a little thinking that you had a higher level? score than everyone else, you could take it easy a little bit, maybe have a little fun on the course and try some things that you weren't necessarily comfortable with, I mean, you should already have fun in the first race and like everyone , they did it. everyone can do it, everyone could have won that contest and I don't know, I didn't even realize, although I didn't like it, I wanted to realize that I just wanted to make another trade and do my best, but I was pretty sure that someone Well , was going to get a higher score, since you guys see it as very modest, but from what we saw, they completely destroyed the competition.
I mean, explain that trick to us. They went up the rail, opposite pegs, pulled out 360 with force and made it look. It's so easy it's actually a footswitch motor made sexy, but it seems opposite, well then forgive me guys. I mean, as you can see, street driving is so technical that it just got to that point where you really have to be active. It's to know what's going on, since I was saying that he was changing his feet, he's turning in both directions, he's using both sides of the bike and those are the types of elements that you need to get to the top of the podium.
Yourself, now, what are you going to do tonight? We're definitely going to party, it's customary here, a single session, congratulations, this is your first single session, win, yes, I'm starving, sorry, I know it's a four, you're the first person to win who isn't Garrett Reynolds. so you can take it, put it in your pocket, okay, now we will move to the BMX park and we have two Australians who made the trip to Estrella Estonia. These are the Australians on tour. We sent them to a disused Soviet prison very comfortable I'm very happy to be back here in Estonia I didn't expect to be in a prison for the first time I've never been in the snow before now in the snow in an abandoned prison I don't know it's something like that Creepy, we used to look like a surgery table and yeah, I really didn't knowwhat to think about it.
Yes, this place is sick. It's definitely the strangest place I've ever written about. Oh, it's so important to have my friend, right by my side, I don't really feel like he's far from home, well, it's definitely comforting just being able to experience it with a companion like you. You remember it better, in better moments Boyd is an all-rounder, he simply leaves everyone speechless. he's a really talented writer, stylish, he looks good, he makes BMX look cool. Oh Alex, he's wild, I don't know, he just thinks about things in the moment, he doesn't really think he's rude, he just tries and three weather girls do it like he is.
It's always amazing to see in drag, it just happens naturally, just from obstacles, you hit one and then that leads to another and you just work with what you have, style is the most important thing, put your own little spin on each trick. make it look good and do it makes you happy what's up guys? We are here for the second day of our talent adventure. We are here to snow. Goodbye, yes, it was. Wow, I hadn't been in the snow before, but it felt like a natural black con. It was not funny? I've always seen a session of the kids, I always wanted to come, I finally made it here and then, yeah, the tour is always crazy.
I mean, it's my first time participating in the street competition, so I'm really excited. something new just expresses how you feel in that present moment and this course has a lot of unique obstacles so this contest will be good for me to try the park road. I mean, sigh, yeah, I take it as it comes. I'll do my best and hope to come out on top, so the disappointing news after seeing that is that Alex I'm competing in Street and Park hasn't made it to the finals in Park. Do you think he bit off more than he could chew well?
It's got to be exhausting when you're doing two disciplines like Alex was, and in his defense, he had a lot of failures on the bike in the street competition, and like he said in that article there, this was his first street competition, so this is the first time he's tried it so we can't be too hard on Alex now in Park everything was perfection he had a few trinkets here and there but his counterpart his or sorry his partner there Boyd Hillier is in our Park final so that we will definitely see Boyd Hildur, but those two guys are so talented.
I heard you talk about Boyd Hilda, he's one of your horse dogs, right? Boyd Hildur is not only my favorite. win this contest, he might be one of my favorite riders right now overall. I mean, he's one of the new up-and-coming kids. He just got some new sponsors, so he's really making a lot of waves in BMX right now. Well, we take We'll look at it more closely later, but the ratings fell yesterday. We were narrowing down almost 50 runners to just 12. It was a battleground, but we can take a look at the three best races we saw yesterday.
It was phenomenal, so Daniel Dhers, who just had Lo on the show and came in third place. Now he is without Ryan Nyquist, the elder statesman of the BMX park. He's the oldest guy in the park competition, which is crazy, but you know, I think he really uses that and uses. his experience to help him make better runs to do better tricks. I mean you can see he's conditioned, he's got the tough tricks and he still has what it takes to maybe be on top of the podium here in a single session, so we have rim Nakamura is actually named after his father down the lane bike, which shows how deep BMX runs in his family.
I mean, the tire was on fire yesterday and he's our youngest competitor, he's only 16, he always has a smile on his face. In fact, yesterday there were some trinkets and he still finished in second place. I've talked about him a little bit, but it seems like he's a much older man than him from the way he rides his bike, but we need to talk about it. Eric, where is he? I had the second place Russian here last year and he absolutely tore this place apart. He has been knocking on the door at every single session he attends and he is really making a lot of waves.
I mean, the Russian cyclist. He's very talented, he seems very hungry. I know you'd love to keep that top spot. Well, this is what the BMX park looks like from the judges' perspective, they chose those three men to take first place, but I think this is probably the most important thing. Very close trophy of the day, there are 12 men waiting to take them down and one man is in charge of breaking them up. He is the head judge, but Tilly is too young and is with him. Now one of the hardest jobs today and BMX has tweeted about the park.
Can you explain the evaluation criteria to us? There are many things that the judges look for, it's their style, it's the tricks they do, you know how new they are, how they do them, how creative they get carried away, there are many, everything is full. on a scoreboard and in Park and in Street it was also in the final as the best streak counts so they can, the runners can try, if it doesn't work on the first try, they have a second chance in the second race, but it is a nobler impression and the judges look for the best possible races, at least a number of crashes and the least number of deaths with food or hands, you know, it's just an oval impression, so when you need to compare the load of both disciplines, which ones? are the differences?
Well basically, it's more the terrain than judging, it's the street cyclists that are on the rails. the ledges are like a different section on the course, more than the park riders, the right part is like: the big transitions and then they jump, they jump the parks that the street riders haven't touched but it's still the same criteria that counts for the street. as well as around the park, well, thank you very much guys, thank you very much Chile, good luck, Bart, I think you will need it over the course of the next two hours, twelve men ready to say what the format is for this event.
It's like you're saying: I certainly don't envy these judges in any way. The format is very similar to what we saw on the street. These were twelve runners, they have two races, one race counts and it is as if we saw on the street, anything can happen. These guys, if they blow their first race, put all the pressure on the second race, go out in the first race, get a good score, feel good, maybe take a chance on the second race. I don't know, but that's the main thing you have to remember. These guys only have two courses and one counts, keep that in mind, okay, the way this course is built is absolutely vast in its delivery, people travel through it very, very quickly, which instantly makes the choice of The line is one of the main factors in a solid course.
I have a little clip here. Chris drew some lines on the iPad. Can you explain these to us? These are the races that you think will give good points. Well, I guess it's all about how to get on and off our ramp to visit Estonia. spine area, watch how the riders get in and out, that takes a lot of creativity, your eyes are on the spine, that's a big key factor where a lot of these guys can do their big jump tricks now that they're jumping to the left, puts them in line with that box jump again, it's a big part of this course and the visit to Estonia, the pipe and the column are right in front of the judges' faces, it's a good place to accumulate a lot. of points for these riders, okay, so you can see that you have the spine there as a critical part.
One of the interesting things to me is that the spine is actually not all hairy, it's like a huge mini ramp, so you're finding a lot of them. Of the people who have seen him skateboarding, we saw him a little on the street. It's very easy to land flat and lose speed there, so timing your landing in that transition is essential when jumping a column, you have to be perfect. if you land flat it could really ruin the flow of your entire run or if you hang up, which is also very easy to do, it can ruin the flow of your run, so when you jump a column you have to be perfect and you were.
I mentioned that last night, when we were watching the competition, about how the guys who really nail that spine are able to maintain their momentum, maintain their speed and have a good overall impression in their race. Well, we've talked about some of the big guns. of the top three finishers, but I know we already talked about some of them before. I know you have your eye on some of the Dark Horses. Some of the people who were actually able to move up maybe didn't qualify as well. the best they could, but they are worth watching, yes you mentioned Dark Horse.
I'm going to go with Justin Dowell as my first Dark Horse candidate. I mean, he's hungry, he's been training, he's been working out in the gym, he's been taking his game very, very seriously, he doesn't have a lot of things to go around there in Virginia Beach, Virginia, so he's been traveling a lot, he's He's been sleeping on couches, he's been living in Europe just so he can ride his bike more and more, I know. He'd love to have a good spot here and how can we not mention Kenneth Tensio, the man who can backflip almost anything from flat?
He qualified in that fourth position and I know he would really love to get back on the podium because I know he did really well here last year and he's always a crowd favorite and always puts in really solid races. I don't want to let the cat out of the bag, but he had something special to fool her better before. If he can put that into the race, then we'll see this place explode and now the spine area that you talked about before is the blue section behind us on the field, which is the visiting Estonia section, there's a contest along throughout the entire The BMX park contest is a contest within the contest to see who does the best trick in that section the winner will win an all expenses paid trip to Estonia for some adventures and may even get to enjoy a swimmer who genitally shrinks in a frozen lake which will be fantastic, ok we are getting ready, now the microphones are on and live which means the contest is about to start.
We'll be back at the BMX Park right after this, so start the BMX Park Finals once again in 2019 here. in tallinn, estonia, this is one of the most anticipated events, it happens in the dead of winter and is our first look at the world's best beers made by park riders in 2019. We're excited, chris works. I am very excited. I mean, we have some newcomers. In our final we also have some legends in the competition like Daryl Daniel Dhers. I mean, this will be one forever. Well, great news. Kostya Andreyev from Russia is in Tom van Bogart, unfortunately nailed and in the Jack Park best trick competition.
Hildur, who we talked about before, and then Nakamura, Daniel Dher, reservation of merit and of course his Dark Horse choice there in the ninth Kenneth tensio, so the judges we saw parted ways too young and there are six other judges established there who have the task of choosing what is safe. To be a street fight to pieces, we'll start with one of the men who has been a stalwart of the single sessions over the years. Cost Andrew, you will get first place in Iraq rankings. Pre-order his Red Bull helmet here in 2017, right? Well, that's very nice of him now Costia Andreyev is in the final because, like you said, Tom Venda Bogart busted his lip in our best tricks competition, so he's not riding and Costia is in this place and you know, Kostya is very capable, we know that. what he is capable of he is a very technical rider he has a lot of tricks one thing that takes a toll is riding sometimes he doesn't use the course as well as some of the other guys he has all the tricks he just needs to put together a better ride to make sure a better place, but I know he is capable.
I hope to see him run well, it will be interesting to see if he was really training for this because he didn't know until 10 or 15 minutes ago that he was in, so I hope he warmed up. he got up and found a line it's Russian roulette, it's the flares, you forgot a style or backup. I'd just call it a back flip into the fight in the corner, but he did it in such a small quarter pipe and it still caught a lot of transition eyes. this box jumps 360 with double queue if you've been shown two bars that queue to the table in the corner I mean this is a great race so far from the cost yeah it's hard to believe it didn't actually make it to the finals , but I mean it's flowing right now, it has a big smile on its face and it landed a little flat on the color tube, but it worked its way through it, there was that 360 degree descending tail that is opposite shape and ends with the twist of the bar, it is also really very comfortable with the tails in both directions.
I will do my best to make sure you know which one is regular and which ones are on the opposite side. He's getting a little lost here at the moment but he didn't give up on it, the rear wheel got stuck and he still tried to get it in, yeah he really tried to save that wheelrear hit the platform and you know he did everything he could to save it, but you know that unfortunately he couldn't turn it back if you could exude determination, then it's there on coasta, Andreyev made the first run and set the tone for a simple session.
Beer reaches the even finals. Here you can see the rest of the runners and your veterinarian Amaya on the top edge. Nakamura said, "Yes, you were right, he caught it." so much transition generated so much speed yeah and this double tail 360 catches him late man he looked like he could have thrown another bar or another whip there's that tail hook transfer he caught him real early and let him hang , there's that 360 downward whip. two bars but that's an opposite queue and for him showing you the flow this is where he got a little lost and started going back and forth and that's easy to do when you get tired and you get lost and you start going back and forth and it's hard to find your line and get your pace back, but hey, 79, that's a good first race for our first rider and he'll be back for race number two at 100%.
We always say 75 is the standard so it's four up when We saw a real bottleneck - Cook is going there next and Karen Riley, the Newcastle girl - it's a fairy tale story, the fact that he's Here, Chris, yes, that's right, he just came back from a broken ankle. He had to get permission from a couple different doctors. be here, but as soon as he got the clearance he started rehabbing that ankle very quickly, with a lot of ice and he just tried to get here because he just wanted to be in a simple session and how it's so good to see a reward because he's in the finals . with the big dogs, he's the youngest kid here and I'm looking forward to seeing him ride.
They always attack you. Half of these guys get the least amount of dunks being here. It is an honor to be so young and to be in a final as important as this. showing you the 360 ​​triple tail he guys didn't make it to the finals for nothing he's got the jump tricks he's got the flow showing you the backflip in our bowl area Oh, tail whip pocket oh man, spin on the foot jam midway through race and then it's the urgency I was talking about, he's just working out the tricks there, second after the big jump, ah, showing you the front jump over the box jump.
I didn't know he had enough speed for that, but now he did it and now I have to highlight the single session because a lot of these big contests are invitation only, you don't really get to see the underdog enter a contest and make it to a grand final like this. , so highlight the simple session by allowing people to come out of the woodwork and really register and prove themselves among the big dogs, like the keychains that they are doing right now Oh 720 tailwhip at the end of your career, you're so tired at the end of your career and be able to do a 720 tail up like that oh my gosh well the doctors told him when it was January 24th when he twisted his ankle the doctors thought he might have broken the lower part of his fibula they said the x-rays didn't show anything but They were saying that doctors are experts, the doctors had to explain that because he had taken so many beatings in his life, they didn't trust the messages his ankle was sending to his brain, so they said to trust the pain, obviously he have pain. free and just did an absolutely crazy race here first races single session finals in the BMX park oh man I love the Taylor 720 smooth as you want and again at the end of your race when you are so nervous that you can In fact, I see it favoring a little that ankle.
Okay, I killed us. He keeps looking up as if he finished his homework first. The rest of the judges don't go face down working on this. Throw Andrea here, the only rider with the score on the board and so far with a 79 Kieran Riley is waiting 18.6 securom riley moves to first place against a lot of approval look if he is so excited not only to have gotten here but to have arrived to the final and then go down which I really wanted at only 17 years old, I mean come on, that's what we're talking about the underdogs, we're talking about guys who aren't that well known and that gives us the right to win a Siebel, okay , this guy from Latvia, get ready.
Hearing the SACU arena light up, they were cheering him on in the playoffs. It was half full, so this could get very, very loud. He is a promising one. The first result was a winner. The party in Montpellier in 2016. It has been building on that slowly but. I think the most outstanding trick for me for its qualities was that 180 over the volcano and then in the opposite direction over the big jump, so in control of this treatment, yes, it has its fakies so marked and it is really risky when you go when you do a big 180 in the middle of your run can really kill your flow but as we saw yesterday he was 180 over the box backwards and continued his run to meet the bar he spent 362 late to reject my personal favorite I'm also spoiling because I'm a fan of a turndown, there's an eighty bar that spins you back and then you get a trick on the next quarter pipe, it's also believable, so it's not time to sit back for that come and do a fakie on anything to half of your career.
It's not easy like that and it really impresses the judges here we go, eyes on this box, jump back, there's that huge 180, oh my god, you haven't missed those 180 wishes all weekend, so consistent, A truly phenomenal underwater boat that really turns it off. the SACU arena and again oh my goodness he hangs on to it showing you that fakie on the tail whip, not even those camouflage pants could disguise how amazing that race really was. Kiss me, Kieran Riley's run was great, it was fast, but I mean, we're talking about more technical potential, but just like me, yeah, 360 barspin late.
Spin down showing the different box jump tricks, it's not a little crazy, but he's showing you that he has that consistency. I love it. 180 bar spin on the spine, he spins it and still has a trick into the next corner and then this is just huge. big 180 over the box backwards, I guarantee no other rider is doing that in today's competition, but I like so many fakies and he nailed every fake, it's so easy to veer off when you get off a fakie like that, okay, 77 ,4, so Kieran. Riley remains on top and surprisingly pays the lowest score we've seen so far.
Ernests e-boats is next. Justin took down one of your dogs, horses, pigs, Chris, let's see what he has to say for himself since I first came to the symbol session. I realized that in Tallinn it is like a holiday, people there are posters everywhere people love coming to this event and the writers can really feel it, the crowd loves it, they are not just bored in their seats, but that jump around and it's just a great vibe and it makes the writers try a little harder, okay, I just have doubts. I think it was late 2017, I started 2018 riding a lot with Dan Dez and he decided he was going to get a complete makeover, he bought a new bike and new clothes and I said if I feel good then I'm going to ride good and it's worked, Yes absolutely.
I mean, he looks good out there and he's our only American in the finals today, so it's great to have him here. I know she's been working hard, she's upped her game and she's really put on some good contests, which might not be a secret to anyone, the fact that he's going to Tokyo, oh yeah, absolutely, and he's really respectable, He's from Virginia Beach, Virginia, there's not a lot of things that go with his riding style, so he's been traveling a lot, he's been sleeping on couches and he said he spent a lot of time in Europe trying to get in different sessions where he can, so who is really working hard right now and is moving quickly on this journey. right now I love 540 that, the cat walking towards the vertical wall, what was it?
I'm going to need to watch a replay, it looked like a barpin from Taylor and then to the other side of the jump. Ramp transfer to the deck, yeah, and Justin Dowell was another guy. He had some problems in qualifying yesterday. He kind of blew the first race of his and was really relying on that second race to bring him in and that's why he had a low qualifying spot. that was a complete jerk and I'm going to need to watch some replays because I don't want to say anything that's wrong and he had a trick in there that I'm not even sure what it was, but let's get a replay and check it out.
I honestly thought we were going to start a little slower, everyone came out with their flame throws and he's just setting the stage to waste this final is on fire and we've only breakfasted four runners. I have eight more left in the first few races alone and there is plenty of quality including this guy Justin with a 360 bar turn on the tail of the last bar which you can see is a rider with silly feet so turn with the front foot, but he's still doing it. this regular Rick or sorry tail kick to the left so I guess that's a regular talent for him but yeah there's that bar that rotates the tail up, completely releasing the bike, throwing the bars and tail up up at the same time. he might be the only one of those that you see in today's ridiculous finish because he has very little momentum, it seemed like the bike stopped and then he has to use the handlebar gyro to generate those 86.2 frames you called.
It's Chris, we didn't see his full strength yesterday, let's see how he feels about that tool, now with him, congratulations, I mean, amazing, what a strong race, sorry, the first round was super strong, what can we expect of you in the second? technique just bigger tricks and a little cleaner Do you think your dad affected you like that because you've come a long way to get to simple sessions, not jet lag, but it's a lot colder here so I had a little fever ago a pair? It's been a few days and I, Justin, was sleeping every night, no party and from me, thank you very much and we were looking forward to talking about you again, Chris, but I see a theme developing here.
Yes, it seems that if you stay away, the party is a bit. maybe focus on the contest first you'll get a little better result ok you can do the guy's uncle one and for love bro if you saw this written Chris you might have a hard time saying it in most cities Americans, Luger Perugia, but that's the point. ugh bo r Oh ugh, so the guy from love pro, a very very powerful, clean and solid BMXer, was here 15, 16 and 17, missed the 18th, but came back this year, he's serious. I love that 360 Taylor, the last can-can, that's the originality and creativity of it.
The judges really like that it's a different trick than what we'll see anyone else do and I've never seen that trick done before, yeah three whips for a late can-can is cool, it's in the mini ramp section on this one moment. very high on that floor, yeah, and you know what I and I think it's smart for these guys to get in and out of that bull section and then try not to get caught between the column and the quarter pipe because sometimes guys get stuck stuck there and lost a lot of time. I think he spent a lot of time.
They were checking the technical side of his rifle, which was a Hang Five 540 tire tap. It's so you can do that in the middle of your career. I mean, that's really it. awesome, it's like bringing the elements of the plain to your park and that's really awesome, cheesy, the interesting thing is to say that we sold part of the straight bar, it's being discounted for adding Park Park to its races, does that come in the street ? That was the trick as original as it was creative, probably not. I think he'll be fine. I think the judges, you know, take it in stride.
I love that there, the 360 ​​tail with the lake and the can, showing you the Flair. I think you may have spent too much time in this mini ramp area, but again it's right in front of the judges, so why don't you let them see what you have right in front of you? Getting to that trick is what it should be. It's so clunky and you made it look so smooth that you can tell it's a trick that's been done thousands of times to make it consistent enough to be able to put it on your Parker and so it's a really impressive laser focus from camp because wait. a score a little head rubbing there brains are starting to heat up with the judges Brian Kachinsky looks like he's about to have a mental breakdown here the turret is starting to swell he's got the hamster cheeks on hand I have to say full credit to an enthusiastic Cujo, I ask you, although he seems very very relaxed with this, no, well, this is not his first rodeo, he has surely judged many of these events, he has been in many competitions throughout his life, okay , seventy-five point four.
Wow. Surprisingly, that gives you an idea of ​​the quality we've seen so far, which puts the company in fifth place. Daniel, from Holland, has such a strong ride that we have seen so many good lines from him. Daniel always comes out with a great transfer. he comes out with things that none of the other riders really think about. He always uses the circuit a little differently than many of the riders. He does not havea lot of the big flashy tricks that a lot of these other guys do. He doesn't seem to have the tricks that we saw Costra Andreyev do, but he always uses the field to his advantage, great transfers, great airs, it's a lot of fun to watch Daniel do his thing, so above the blue room they are working.
I started really late by today's standards, I even started in 2013, I was 23 so he's making a lot of progress, yeah I'd say here he goes, it looks like he's looking at this transfer we saw him do in qualifying. Check it out, walking into the Huge transfer from the box store to the walkway, it's huge. I measured it because we asked Liam Paste to make a smaller version of that, around eight and a half nine metres. I estimate it barely reaches 30 feet, so you're another ten feet above that. You also have to make sure you come out low enough in the box so it doesn't shoot you too high in the air.
You want to go that distance. Yes, I don't want to reveal anything. I don't want there to be anything. No spoilers, but he did something in our best tricks contest that we could see right here haha, going up the wall, hitting the fence first, looks like we did that today in the finals in the best tricks competition, he went up on fufanu, that one lane went up. there, then we will see it again. I guess we will have to wait and see. Wow, he played his get-out-of-jail-free card there. I thought he was stepping over the bars and onto the floors, just taking a moment to process what happened there and his foot got tangled, well yeah, it was the end of his run, he was probably tired, he was swaying with the ice on the stick on that front peg and then you could tell it went a little to one side and then it started falling into that for a while like that, okay, there's the beginning, look Evel Knievel ate your heart out .
I think he actually missed the transition, he landed correctly, yeah, it looks like he actually could have gone a little further. We show you the downward turn. off the vertical room and then yeah, I thought he was going to go for the bean bag again on the fence, but he goes for the wall slab, that's a good use of the run. I mean, the rail isn't technically part of the course, but you know you slap him, go back to the judges and really like that stuff, still waiting for his heart to slow down. I think that came after a while, no, it didn't, that's why he's sixty-seven point six, so your best measure. going into sixth Jack Clark is our next rider, boy from painfully in Essex, so a better measure at six may peak in fifth Justin down looking very comfortable six points ahead of Kieran Reilly costia Andrea seriously , sees draw in the middle, but there are still six higher qualifiers to fall in the first races of the BMX finals here in the simple session 19 after that look at Jack Clark's spikes, he rarely shoots these moments, yeah , and you know what I was talking to Jack Clark earlier and he said a mistake he made in the past on The Simple Sessions is that he always tries too hard at the club the night before the final and he can never get to the final like he wants. like it and I thought, what did you do last night?
He's doing well. I went out but I made sure. I was home at midnight, back at his hotel at midnight, so he took it easy last night, let's see if that gives him an idea, you know, helps me get a better location, although he learned his lesson on Thursday night. night because I saw him on Friday morning and he wasn't having the best time possible and the heirs are smiling, there's Jack Clark going down, this guy has progressed at such a phenomenal rate, he's been on the podium regularly for the last two years showing you that 360 degree tail up and looked like he wanted a little more of that.
I know he does the three whips to the table very well, so maybe he wanted to get a table out of that queue, but you know it's ongoing, it's flowing. I showed you this 360 rotated down on the column opposite the bottom tail. on the quarter pipe and you know, he doesn't have the hardest tricks like Daniel, but he always misses the mark very well. Wow, beautiful position, beautiful inverted 360, just leaving his head behind, it's almost like a half 360 off axis. Inverted backflip he does similar to what we see Larry Edgar do in a previous single winning session as well, but he looks at how much ground he has already covered and still has about ten seconds left in his race.
I love the 540 table that separates it, maybe it landed a little bit flat but just the speed of the tricks and like you said the amount of tricks he's doing and the speed he's traveling at it's a really dynamic race yeah , a lot of resistance from Jack Clark, but you can tell he wanted to do something. otherwise, after that, that tail goes up on that 360 like that, but take a look at the late 360 ​​bar spin chart on the Upside Down Box and they're all. I love it, it's an inverted 360, it's kind of like an off-axis or a 360 backspin.
I don't want to say from 60, but I was doing it like a big inverted pitch. Now it was really cool to see that it's always like an inverted table, isn't that exactly what a 360 table would be and then you just tilt? the axis is up, so it's almost a jump back, but not quite right, it's hard to match, so Jack Clark waits patiently for his score, it's hard to tell. I don't have to measure these scores yet. He was doing a little. A little bit of bike review, I was hanging out with Dustin Orem, who was a guy you just saw Jack Clark talking to Dustin Orem is like the bike mechanic for all these athletes, he's like the team manager for all these guys and the simple session equipment.
He's giving him some tubes so he can change other people's tires when necessary. I say next year we will give it dust in its own booth, there are a couple more tools and we will make it a staple here, a simple session, yes, a simple session, official mechanic, so Radio broken or is it leaving escape a little bit of pressure, you know he might have a bubble in his tire that he needs to let it out and maybe put a new tube in there, but you know he has time before his next race eighty-two point eight, second place for Jack Clark, a just under four points behind Justin who is setting the pace now, those of us who have Boyd Hill crouched in the stocks, just pick them and try to connect all the matrix I can get, there are great facts, such a good vibe.
Everyone here is willing to look at social media if you've never seen it before. The simple session is as much a festival here in Tallinn as it is.it's a contest the nights are as lively as the day's walk eat party sleep repeat I think that's the motto so period Hildur from Gold Coast, you said that you are not only a favorite spectator for this contest, one of your favorite riders currently in beer max one of my current favorite riders, one of the leaders of the new school, I really mean, he's really been making a lot of waves, a lot of top five results, many top three finishes for Boyd.
I mean, it was really fun to see you similar to Someone like Dennis Anderson is very technical, has great tricks, is really original, unique, shows you the one-handed cannonball in that Oh foot jam on Burt's wall and Did you see the Stoke on his face when he came out? Yes, you love it, right? now he always has that smile on his face, tail whip down, in front of him, actually, back to the box, jump here he goes, so he's got the tail whip back, he can do a little bit of everything and then look at this line you're going to I love this right here, I guarantee it all the way to our Redbull quarterpipe bar, swing over to the fence and check about 360 degrees down, it's got such a full pull right now, look at that tip with no brakes using the quarterpipe, check this out.
I saw him lining this up. one up in practice, look how this ends right here, backflip to Manuel off the ledge, which is the only one of those you'll see in this entire sectional, it was an incredible race and ladies and gentlemen, you can't help but watch. Why is this guy one of my favorite riders right now? I don't think there's anything else to it, there were so many tricks there and they all looked so beautiful like this. Yes, I love this toe jam right on the Canadian toe diem at the top of the vertical wall.
Look at his face. Yes, go and give me a rubber. tree, what is the difference between toe jam and canadian toe jam? Well, in the Canadian toe jam, you put the front tire right on the coping and look down, whereas in the normal toe jam you're kind of balanced on the quarter pipe, so check this out. Our jump back touched the front wheel. I'm not sure what it looks like, I mean, I could be doing the jump to practice manually and I had an impressive performance on their first single session from Australia, such a long flight to get here so they are at rest.
I've been by Boyd's side. Hilda will be looking at this school with a grand entrance. What does nineteen point six have to have? Is Eric's answer, he has a nervous smile on his face, maybe not. Maybe he's sure he can still defeat that one. Boyd held up lighting Sakura's arena and moves to first place. Some of the street riders who are now off duty enjoying the show. Here, another of Chris Doyle's Dark Horse pigs. Kenneth tensio outside of Costa Rica waiting to see this fall really looking forward to seeing cost Andrea Sorry, I'm a little speechless here, great Kenneth tensy I mean, he never disappoints, he always puts on a good show for the audience, puts on a good show for the judges and he's always a lot of fun, he loves doing those backflips throws and he's very good with it.
I mean, I can guarantee that we'll see a couple different backflips from Kenneth because that's what he loves to do, he loves to start his run, but the backflip drop really lets the judges know where he's at and then he follows up with strong driving too. I think 2018 was an amazing year in 110th place for Kenneth Pensione because he got a lot of important results: second in a single session, second in the Hiroshima festivities and then second in the UCI world championships, but that made him for me that eternal bridesmaid. He didn't step up and take that victory, and I think that's his big challenge.
For 2019, yes, I'd like to see him on top of more podiums and I definitely think he's capable, but you know, maybe he needs to run the course a little better, maybe he needs to, you know, have another tough trick. And we just saw how much creativity can pay off with a guy like Boyd Hildur, so maybe he'll be a little more creative with the riding, but I don't want to take anything away from Kenneth because he's an incredible rider and he's certainly capable of taking that on. first place if he can put it all together well, this was his contribution to the best trick earlier in the day and it looks like it will start with him here Kenneth tense ready to take his first run here in single session 19, it looks like the BMX park finals It could be something special, yes, and we saw it in the best tricks competition, this is not a joke, what you are doing here will make it look easy, but believe me, this is so difficult, there is a backflip and it has a course he love it.
He starts his runs with a big backflip drop and the massive adrenaline injection of double tail backflip. He's had some blank hairs since then, but he's on track and is ripping right now off that double tail backflip if he were to go straight to that quarter pipe. he did a big secret Superman thing that's like Hennepin co-signing Superman's seat at the quarter pipe like that, okay, here's another one. Oh, another backflip and that's like a straight bunnyhop backflip, so many consequences, yeah, he posted an issue a few years ago where you actually just do a backflip down a set of too-flat stairs, just the first and the only man.
While you're doing it, you're going to look at the head of his biopark and there's one there with muscles like a rock and you can see how much force he's able to exert through the bike flipping backwards to smash his wheels against the deck there to celebrate he's excited. right now he's been taken from the police taking it very seriously lately he's doing a lot of CrossFit he's staying in shape he's getting really good and that kind of thing pays off When you get to a simple session like this and you do really well, the first person to congratulate used it.
Hilda is pretty comfortable with that droppin flip and a lot happens when she lands. I'm going to have that line right there is that backflip. the double toe straightening is the Superman seat grip, that's the only Superman seat grip you'll see on that quarter pipe today that's like Ken Atencio's signature and speaking of Kenneth Ken's co-signature, you got the fall back in a straight line at that point and it's such a small turn if you don't make it you won't notice it will just chew them up it will literally go all the way to the right it's really honed like it used to be you had to have a big fall to do that done, but now he's just doing it from the top of the quarters in wedges, really impressive, he'sokay, so wait for that score in some kind of ten, see ninety point six zeros, he just took a beating from Boyd Hilda Justin in a tone of eighty-six points and Seybold stood up. next to him, there are eighty-seven designated for that is good enough for second place, just behind Boyd Hilda, just ahead of Justin below, who has 86.2, so Kenneth ten T in that very familiar position of second there will be very, very I am satisfied with that because of the score of the first race, although now he is the most experienced competitor here, probably in skate BMX Street and BMX Park.
Daniel Dhers Daniel loves coming to the simple session. He's been coming for years. He is such a talented rider. He lives in my house. His hometown is North Carolina and he has his own training center there that he shares with the community. It's the Daniel Dhers Action Sports Complex who does a lot for the scene there so I'm always excited to meet and talk to Daniel, he's a really good guy to talk to and someone who's been around for a long time. He's the oldest guy in our competition. What I like most about Des is the legacy of him, the fact that he bought through Justin Down and helped bring the legacy of him through Kenneth Tensio. in the sport, he's going to be one of your best Park runners, he clumsily invented the casserole or was the first guy to block it in 2006.
I think the conversation was when I remember bursting onto the scene and using the casserole at the end, I think that he was the first guy that started trying cash, he was probably the first guy to get cash, but then there were a lot of guys that came out later that kind of perfected it and made it their own, so it's still there. Daniel gets a lot of credit for thinking outside the box and trying a different trick because the cash roll is truly something to see. I mean, I remember him doing it at a contest in Huntington Beach a few years ago and it was like you can't.
You can't even understand, you can't even understand what he was trying to do and it's funny because a lot of guys can do the cash roll now and it's so funny to see him in that childhood stage when he was like something like that. working on the bugs of the real trick, okay, a guy with 5 X Games golds for two Park overall titles, he's a true competition pro, you never count him out, you tell the 360 ​​look that he's gaining speed, climbing the fence, that wall. Slab returning to the red bull quarter pipe without a driver Alexia did not use much speed this race went up and on the cameraman there were 270 bar turns, what is it like?
About Joy, he didn't flinch, I don't even know. The cameraman showed you the 720 on the spine cable dangling a little, but it didn't seem to affect them too much. There's another quarter of seven about the box jump that shows you the diversity and you know it seems like it's a little bit. off his line right now and it's like you don't normally see Daniel repeat tricks like he did on the spine and then the box jump, so he might be a little off his line right now, but still He hasn't taken a step. and there's that 270 double tail whip on our Estonia visit wedge right there.
Oh tail whip on the Flair, he's excited right now, what a machine, look at him, you can see what it means to him to really release the stress of this and that. he puts him in a fantastic position, but like you said, there was that moment of repetitiveness seven in column seven in the box, do you think that's going to hurt him? It will be interesting to see how the judges judge that because as I was able to say that he didn't want to do two 720s in a row, the judges know that too, so they know that maybe he wanted a little more, but he still wasn't wrong, he still had a lot of good elements in that one. career.
So we'll have to see how the judges want to play. We talked about this on skateboarding before. We talked about it with Tony Hawk because he has a lot of experience in this. With someone like Daniel Dhers there is a danger that the judges will mark him. against himself instead of against everyone he's up against, yeah, you're absolutely right, it's hard not to do that if you're a judge, I mean, because you know what he's capable of, you know what he can do, here's that quarter of doubt 7 2002 en Well, I didn't eat Ani's case, yeah, you know what it sounds like, she might have wanted a no hander on that particular 720, so even though she repeated tricks, I mean, she didn't get off the bicycle, he was clean, he was the children's assistant. doing things that not everyone was doing, including that 270 twin tail and our visit to Estonia, part of the forest, but we talked to about two young people and earlier in the day Tilly was talking and you know how hard her job is, Chris, you know that he is them.
We'll all look for excuses not to have a great one here, but maybe they have enough to not give it the top spot enough to talk about splitting hairs. 19.2 Daniel Dhers slots in just one point four of a point behind Boyd Hilda and this is turning into a very close battle, we know that if Daniel Dhers can add and sort what he needs there, that's a winning streak, you've got it all the reason and I want to say that we are going from the oldest runner. in the competition the youngest driver in the competition mr. rim Nakamura comes from Japan.
He is a Japanese celebrity. They love him there. It is when he has won almost all the contests there are to win in Japan. I met him at the Vans show in Woodward. I had never heard of him before. Here is this young man. kid, he's throwing great airs, he can ride a bowl very well, he can obviously write a park course very well and I'm looking forward to seeing him ride in the finals today, okay, 14th place here last year when he was 15 years old, now he is 16 and is very much in the mix to win, let's see what he has.
I love the no foot kick and to start I was on the box jump, oh my gosh it was a lot of bar spins, it was a bar spin, catch a bar spin 360. No hand, too late, bar spin and I'm going to take a risk. I estimate there is eight or nine feet of natural light on that table in the quarter pipe and I can personally observe. I love boys, I can exploit the quarter and do. a huge, hard table like he did that quarter, interestingly enough in the trailer they're going to compare him to Daniel Dhers on that double tail 270 wind out of the spine area and it's like we keep saying, "I'm so glad I did it." ".
He's not a judge because he's judging that his guys have to be very different now he slowed down a little after that big hit on the box jump and it looks like his eyes are back on the box, now come on, okay, 60 bar Delta, I mean you. I know it started very well and since then it has slowed down a little bit and you know the experience of participating in a competition really comes with age and you see how Daniel Dhers knows where to go, what to do and how to organize a race. I don't know if Rim has figured that out yet and you'll figure it out, but maybe know that on his second run you can learn a little bit from whatever kind of score he gets and maybe do something a little different.
Yeah, we felt the air coming out of the race a little bit. a little bit around the forty second mark, yeah, I mean, there's the trick I've never seen before, there's a 360 inward, I can't get on the box, jumps back and this one, there are three whips to pass the bar over the column, he catches a lot to maintain his run. goes and there are three with the late bars, but it sounds like you wanted something before or after that. I don't know if it's the end of his career. I'm probably pretty tired, but it's amazing to have REM Nakamura here, okay, eighty-four points. two, so he looks good with that score, but he's got a second race to push him Tony's going to have a quick chat with Rib, now what an incredible race, I mean your antennas are out of this world, how do you get them? so excited and it's so shocking my lambo I do my best amazing run your flies so high what does it take to go so high because you go higher than anyone else in this competition yes hello yes it's my favorite trick because I love it ok , back to midfield, Eric resides in the crowd, ranked first, has the luxury of losing last second place in 2018, can he improve here?
Well, he's been knocking on the door, he's been training, he's been riding hard, I mean, we see him here. He's got a few wins under his belt and he's a staple in the single sessions right now so it would be really awesome to see him take top honors and I can't wait to see him in this race right now, well 1080 over that big box of leap. was one of his signature tricks in 2018, what he has in store for us this year, the whip and the twist, Rey, the Russian Hurricane, certainly the crowd got a little excited and has some favorites, and I can never really change the whole dynamic . about how a cyclist rides when you have so much support behind you it really makes you want to go for it it makes me want to try a little harder you don't want to disappoint your friend you don't want to disappoint your fans so he's going to try, now he's all smiles about to fall and it's never easy to be first place on the leaderboard because really the only place you can go is down and you have to maintain that first place position, why is my team going to hit as it goes?
Those three waves, man, he just makes it look easy, it was because it was three talipes in that 364 that we did the Quin whip in 2017, so you never know, it could be good, right? What support desk? That's me, an honor, visit the Estonian quarterpipe. he spends a lot of time on the box jump and as you see it, the judges really look for variety, whereas Eirick really I mean, although every time he hits the box jump it's something special, he spends a lot of time on the clock stuff, such maybe it should change. Pick it up and maybe focus on a few more areas of the field, but I'm still always impressed, okay, going back to that visit to Estonia, maybe one for Nietzsche on the box, you know, and I know he's got a lot more in the tank from that race.
I don't know where that will put them because I feel like I've been wrong in trying to predict what the judges will do, but to me it was like ignoring all the tricks just in rude use using one element of it, ignored this Hank back right from the back left corner of the field and for me I think oh no wrong sprint again, I forgot this section, the race bar passed the toe jam, it's not an easy trick so it's crazy to do that in the middle of your race that way, showing you the backflip tail, it seems like he wanted some of that, maybe a double tail without hands folded up over the backflip box and again, a lot of time passes. in the box jump, but every time he hits the box up it is something special, true, very true, very true, he reserved himself waiting for his score and whoever dares, he is hanging around the top there, besides, he is quite interested in this, I would say at this moment.
I have a boy - Hilda with 19.6 Daniel Dhers with 90.2 Kenneth tensio with 87 points - Can Eric Reserve come in and break up the party? Well, you look at the judges talking, maybe talking about why they gave them a particular score, oh, and how they judge. them, but look, there are eighty-four points and six good enough for fifth place. He doesn't seem too happy about it right now, but you know, he's got one more race left, maybe he'll make up for some mistakes he made in that race. So there is a lot of work to do for the Russian.
You can see him down there in fifth place and we're backed up at the top there. Boyd remained at ninety point six, challenges 90.2 and then Kenneth Tensio and Justin down, both one point between us when Nakamura in sixth place Jack Clark seventh and then we fall, but what this shows us only the measure of Daniel Villa left drop a trick there and I want to say it was a small slip, it's a small biography, all the other solids run to the end, consistency is out In this world, everyone really represented themselves well and in their first races, and I'm very excited to see what happens and run; because a lot of those guys had really good scores, it's going to be interesting to see the top three guys and all the guys. who are in the top three right now, see what they can achieve because they feel very comfortable with those good scores.
What does it mean that we're going to see everyone really push themselves in these second careers that they have? Yes, okay, let's We'll be back with our second races in a moment the conclusion of the simple session 19 BMX park after the break welcome back to the simple session at 19 this is the second final BMX park race the conclusion of a incredible weekend of 12 man action a race that can take home one of the most prestigious titles in BMX, so let's take a look at the standings. After the first race, we have Boyd Hill in first place, but just ahead of Daniel Dhers, the competitive racing veteran he's smart enough to take home. that top spot if you want Kenneth tensio to go down in third Justin down one of your picks Chris is striving for the top spot yeah right now he's definitely a guy that can upset the top three in my opinion but I mean look at that field international that we have.
Here in a simple session, it's great to have these runners together here in Tallinn,Estonia, to be part of such a special event. If you really look at all the different nations, I think three and four years ago we were predominantly Australian and American riders, but you come and overlook now you have Russia, UK, Latvia, USA, Netherlands, Australia, Costa Rica , Venezuela, Japan and Russia again, so that's okay, if you want to watch more skateboarding and BMX content, you can do it all at will using the Red Bull TV app. There is a lot of content there, you will find independent movies and you will find live events anytime, anywhere and on any device.
Join us on Red Bull TV using the app, download it from the App Store and there's plenty more content. I think we have the Volcom Pipe Masters at some point today, the eddies picked up over the weekend so that will be pretty interesting at the moment too, although I can hear Daryl now and Andy's ice and power up, which just It means one thing that we're getting ready to let 12 of the best BMX riders in the world loose on this gigantic course and it's like we were talking about before. I mean, these second passes are really going to be fantastic second passes because we have guys who really need good scores and then we have guys who already have really good scores, so they'll be able to play a little bit.
This will be really interesting. Our first boy will be Mr. Kostya Andreyev comes to us from Russia and I think he's fine, Daniel, better measure, is the only rider who slipped or dropped out in that first race, so all the riders have had a solid race and there's nothing to save him. because usually you're going to go out and leave all your heart and soul, blood, sweat and tears on that field, yes absolutely, this is where it counts, this is how we do it, very excited to get this going, OK? the happiest men in Tallinn Estonia look at that smile one of the happiest Russians in general he looks like a six year old we just got a lollipop Cosi andre just finished his second and last race starting the same way he started his last race with the backflip drop on bars ban bars the standing jam spending some time on the spine in the quarter pipe area 270 bar to bar this is a bite 360 ​​double tail fill a bar twist turn into that fold no hands back in the spine area of ​​the quarter pipe is on his back in the box shop he loves some box jump tricks he loves to spin he loves to spank there's that 360 tail down for a late no-hand the smile yet It's fixed on its buns the one it's on is on the heel of the spine it's slowing down a little, yeah, you get tired eventually like that in your system, sometimes easy tricks become difficult, oh my god, decade that was a decade on the spine, I didn't see one of those for a long time and it did again at the end of the race.
Listen when you are exhausted, try to squeeze out every ounce of energy you have. Kostya Andrea, who originally wasn't even supposed to be in our final today, but because Tom bent the bow tie and got hurt, he's fine, there's room for ten. that 360 degree double bar spin up too late there's a 360 degree downward tail spin up too late spin bars I mean it's got all the spins it's got all the whips you can bar spin and count up and out of almost anything, there's that 450 bar spin It's amazing to see Kostya in the final even though he wasn't originally supposed to be here, it's still cool to have him still down there saying sit back having fun guys, pretty excited, definitely no cold in the psycho arena, guys spinning the stress I've been. feeling the heat, yeah, and hoping on his second run, he scored Tony with a 79.
I can't seem to improve on the fact that it was a really very clean first run compared to his second run, yeah, I don't think he's going to move forward with that. score, but look at eighty-four point nine puts it in fifth place, what do I know? Fortunately I'm not a judge, but the judges seem to like being placed in fifth place, pearl in kasnia, just above his compatriot Eric. reserve and just below him Kieran Riley, really very solid and first run at the moment, although he's got him in 9th position, is there anywhere the 17 year old from Newcastle can go with this run?
Tyneside, a hospital where x-rays are just two ankles. Weeks ago I suspected a crack in his phobia, yes, 360 in the box eyes and he has so many tricks packed in, 360 tripletail similar to how he started his second career. Sorry, his first run 316 off the catwalk and turned toward our spine section. there's that line on the quarter pipe visiting Estonia or they almost cover the inside of that spine transition, he didn't make it yeah, he made his way through it, it's amazing since he's a smaller guy, but he has so much strength with so much power to Move that bike and show him the fun jump on the box.
It's like he doesn't have the speed to clear the box and then he just flips forward and kind of front flips takes him the rest of the way over the box. he goes Logan Lowell - tonight I can exactly see Boyd Hale - shouting encouragement from God, get it, boy, all these guys we're supporting each other, they all want to see their fellow runners have a good race, my goodness, that was a double tail whip 720. at the end of his career, a man Kieran is so excited about right now I love him too. He ended up with the equivalent of an Obama mic drop, simply letting the bike fall off the edge of the coin as he jumped.
Wow, a 720. Double tail, the only other guy I've seen do that successfully is Kyle Baba, so to put yourself at that level, you know that means a lot, I mean, Wow, to do that at the end of your career to make it clean while he. What he did was something special and you know, he's only 17 years old. You know, we'll be hearing a lot more from this young man. There's that 360 with a triple tail whip that gets up and walks into our visit. The obstacles of the Estonians creep into that. Visit the Estonian Quarter Pipe showing you the front jump over the box jump again.
Did you spend too much time on the box jump? There he set double tail with 720 and made it look so easy that he made it look good. It's amazing, isn't it? The tricks you start to see come true I think for Kieran Riley the position is not important at this stage, he is calm and he has established the race and the tricks that he wanted to achieve here in front of a big crowd are definitely worth something. Can he improve his score? 80 points six currently in ninth position. Tawaf, those are some big scores for the ninth.
We're in the 80s in ninth position, which gives you an idea of ​​the quality we're seeing here that he's in possession. 19 BMX park It really shows how competitive the BMX park is at the moment, but again, Kieran will be a guy we could hear a lot more about in the future. This is not his last single session by any means and he will have a bright future ahead of him. It's time to catch your breath, it could be poisonous, so I'm pretty sure before I saw a computer out of his glasses, smoke will come out. If everyone keeps turning in their careers, this is going to get very congested, eighty-six, a massive improvement. is on the top interface just before our last run through his andreyev and just below Justin Dell, so those top four spaces are still resolved, but Kieran Riley corrects his understandings and puts even more pressure on everyone else to Ernie see the bones despite being really clean in The first race is from the bottom up in tenth place with a 77, that point for you.
I love watching this guy ride like we were talking about a lot of fakies, a lot of consistency, maybe a little more difficult jumping tricks and he'll be in. that place in the top 5, but so far so good, it's in operation, you have to get off that truck, go to the table too late, get in without hands, without hands, in the visited Estonia, there is a 180-bar turn that will drags and still gets a trick on the next quarter pipe 540 bar spent it's amazing to me that he's able to do a fakie like that and still continue his run we know where he's going from here he's been doing this line all weekend week he loves to come in and do a 180 over this box is upside down and once again he hasn't dropped one of those in the competition he throws it every time.
I was hoping that maybe he would do a bar turn or maybe something else on that 180 to help improve his score a little bit. plus there's that 180 bar on the spine that pulls it when the bell rings, alka my chest is sinking and what we're seeing here these scores these races the heat is rising in the kitchen and you have to bring it with your tricks if you want stay with the competition right now yeah like I said maybe if he puts a little bit more into that 180 on the back box it could really help him a lot or maybe have some more difficult jump tricks but you know what it is.
So young, this is probably the biggest competition he's ever been in in a final, so you know he's going to learn as he gets older and gets a little more experience on how to use the field to his advantage. Last year this was his first single session, the short final four he came in 34th in the heats last year, so he has improved massively no matter who likes one for the future. I love that we have so many relatively unknown guys and a lot of newcomers here in the finals. that's a testament to the single session and how it's not just an invitation only contest because there's a lot of talent out there and the single session really highlights that, okay so 78 for serious t-bolts isn't enough to skip it. out of 10th position, although mixed only in Dow, you see I am 2018 world champion, one of those drivers who simply changed gears last year really made his presence felt competitively, you said his qualifying position was not a great reflection of his ability.
Well, in qualifying, different from what we see in the final, both races counted and he wasted one of his races, so he really had to depend on one race to get ahead and take him to the final, but luckily he did it . now he's on our last triple bar turn on that hip right there in the red ball quarter and that was actually the trick that he messed up on his first run yesterday was that triple bar turn in the retro quarter. 360 degree look back on the Box jump back again it's a dumb footed rider the Twix backflip barspin catches bars fish coming back to that side of the field a bit to see what Smith can move something we saw a lot in the competition street and he's out of bounds I'm pretty sure the bottom rotation went to that Flair, but he somehow managed to hold on to it, didn't flinch when crossing the fence or now and luckily no innocent bystanders were hurt during the turret, Justin lowered the shot, that's spontaneous and creative, it's amazing. at his best and impress as you said before, he was sick for most of his trip here to Estonia so to be able to go out he might sweat a little more and it has gotten better every day with him looking better in the practice. he looks better in the competition and he's here in our final and he really tried hard for us and that last one Barton comes in so late he's so close to the ground but he still does it somehow under the mentorship of Daniel Dez Justin Downs has gone from strength for strength he's now in fourth place here he's in possession there's that twist of the bar while doing a tail up at the same time that's the only one we're going to see here in the park the competition has burning credits Cole, well, I've been wrong all day with what I think the judges are going to do, I'm going to give him a very comparable score to this first run because he didn't really change much, he did a lot of the same tricks and in the end he got dropped from the course so which you know actually scores better at eighty-six points eight, which keeps it in that fourth place.
To know how cruel he is, he is only 0.4 away from the podium. He is now just four points behind Kenneth Tensio. close, but no podium for Justin next, as Cam Peak competed in the TV series Revolution in the UK, it was a cross between pinball and BMX. Ron played at the skate park, riding, there are three late whips on a late table later. I'm sorry. three, when there are bars on the lake table there is so much going on these guys can do so much in the air they really designed that box jump so these guys could be in the air as long as possible it throws you really high especially when you come.
After that, those guys are just maximizing the capabilities of that box jump, okay, so the camera selection is again working very, very intensely on the section visiting the Estonia Bowl and on the spine. I'm not going to take anything away from the tricks that are wise in that. section but you can't spend much time there, you want to keep it moving and use the rest of course to get stuck in thevolcano excavation. It has to go down. He seems a little tired and I think he'll lean on that first once again. missed the beat there it was such a clean first run raise your hand to thank the crowd but it wasn't the run I was looking for here's that alley-oop slide against our wall and I love the descending 360 tail over the spine , but they're going to think maybe he spent too much time on that part of the course visiting Estonia, of course you have to share the love I guess, so yeah you got it, the more ramps you can hit.
The more diversity you can show on the field, the better. Well then, second race. You're right. Chris doesn't improve seventy-two point six. Campi is in eleventh, although with seventy-five point four, that's what I love about this. We have seen something incredible. consistency, we've seen almost every race landed and we've got some amazing recruiters at the top of the leaderboard and it's still all up for grabs so here we go, the only man to lose his first race, all the pressure was on Daniel's measure Vetter. You know, I'd really love to see him do a trick on that big transfer he made to the catwalk from Box's roster.
You know, even if it's just a rejection or something, it could really improve his score a lot at the end of his first. The race was a heart-stopping moment besides the biggest fourth in the part, look if she recovered, found her mojo, she would do it, she still left for this transfer once again, how I treat him, oh man, she has a good race , landed a lot. better on that catwalk from the flip box, so now he's up and rolling and I will say that in our best tricks competition he did fufanu on the top of that rail that hit the wall on his first run, that's where he'll go for sure, well, he knows he can do it, he already did it, so let's see what his eyes are on again.
He's losing a little speed now that he doesn't have the speed to catch up with that fufanu, so he'll settle for the slap on the wall, but this is a guy who's always full of surprises and he still has about 12 seconds left in his race. Let's see what that ice pick chooses not to get into a toothpick this time and I think that's smart because he really took care of it that first time. one in his first race showing the nose wheelie over the ledge, okay, anyone who measures gets one in the books, I don't know if it will affect the first places, I don't think it will be the top three position, maybe with the food to highlight, but yes I was wrong.
I'm almost guaranteed again. I think if he had done a trick and that big transfer there, it would have really triggered him a little more. There's a 360 X up on the box, a jump back that comes in a little flat. And you know, sometimes when you land flat, I can really kill your running pace. This is a good race for Daniel, but I know he is capable of much more. Here's that wall hit on the fence and like I said in the best trick. competition, he did a fufanu on that fence, which was amazing, something I really enjoy something from my generation, it will really be as interesting as seventy-seven points, that's enough, incredible, so I better measure, he gives us a smile and the knots can reach their peak. 12, but back to the top of the standings as we reach the end of the second round point.
Hilda remains proud at the top with ninety points and six. Dan dares to climb behind him by ninety points to defeat New Zealand. and Justin down seven separated by less than a point in third and fourth penitent Co still has to drop Eric R. Me too, so leaving Jack Park there in ninth is our next rider in the Nakamura hoop and the Japanese rider has lots of space for him. to improve, so Jack Clark you said it, he's so consistent, so smooth and you get so many traits in one race, yeah, and you know what he may not always win every competition, but he's always in the mix, he's always in the final, as always.
He comes to a competition, he always does well and I always love the way he uses the whole field. Look how much ground he covers with his beautiful ball control. He skips the Roland 360 double Taylor. He's already on his way. better start than in your first year there's that 360 bar catch bar over the box back it's in 360 spin on the spine down opposite side tail whip coming back eyes on the box jump I love it there's that one outside the axis three sixty with an invert and then the Chilean, the capture bar of 540 bars. This is a great run from Jack Clark right now, certainly better than his first run so far.
You're just designing through it. I love the 450 bar twist. There's that 540-ton table. more, oh my god, you know? It was a really good race. It will be interesting to see where that takes Lance and it could be a top three spot. It's a really interesting debate that we're getting into now, we're not talking. quality versus quantity, but there's a lot of quantity, but like you said, they're not the most successful tricks, they're like the tricks of the past, yeah, but the way he uses the whole course is really impressive, I mean. Think about it and that will amplify the entire school exactly exactly if you're using the course better than the rest of the field, that's going to give you an incredible score.
In fact, I'm going to recommend, I'm going to rephrase, they're just like them. You're not the A+, you're the Atrix. I love that trick though it's like a 360 degree off axis reverser looks so cool and that's the other point is there's a lot of Jackson flavor in all of these tricks yeah absolutely 450 down with a bar turn between that 540 with the table that was a clean consistent run, never hit the ground, a really impressive performance from Jack Clark, so it's currently a 980 2.8, that's what it's now 80 and Betty would barely make it to the top 10 in everything he did.
She needs to go up 4 points, he has gone up 2 points there and that will take him to 7th position with 87 points. Wow, take a break. Next up is our current leader, Mr. Boyd Hildur, I mean he already has an incredible score under his belt, what are you doing for your second career? How can you improve that? You just go out and have fun or really try to get better now, but he's got four really good ones. There are still riders chasing him, he can't take any risks, he needs to make a big hit here, that's true love, it's like a one-handed candy ball, cannonballs where you grab the seat with both hands, but He only does it with one.
On the other hand, he is the only one who does that, showing you the originality, the creativity and so far he is in the same line that he took in his first race, let's see if he mixes it up a little in his first race or the backflip with the tail towards up in the box. that seat does the same thing, so he sticks to what he knows, let's see if he changes it a little towards the end. I'd like to see him maybe bark in and out of this dispensary, here we go, there's the bar. bar out, so he upped the ante a little bit there, sometimes that makes a difference.
He hasn't touched the ground. He has been very consistent. Today we return, let's see if he achieves this change to manual. Maybe a little cleaner. Seven seconds are coming. out of the fanatical moms that toejam here's the flip trick can drop it but Louise Mills straightening up there Alex top daddy daddy or Z Krew congratulating him Wow absolutely amazing run of Boyd Hildur covered in bear where someone is drawn there well you saw the way What was he breathing when he was pedaling towards that obstacle, I mean, he was out of breath, he was exhausted, he's still trying to do the manual turn.
I love the way it's starting to run 180 bar 180 back I won't win the bar put into perspective for Yo, that looks clear as day on the bike, there are no brakes, how do you do a backflip on a manual without brakes? You just have to have that balance, you have to have that confidence. I love this Canadian foot at the top of the vertical. wall He didn't have three that's the Canadian name for Jam because it's more knowledge, he's further north. I love this, the way it fits the front wheel and pulls it back. Oh, there are so many elements, so many little idiosyncrasies of the course that he found there and that he used if he could have finished it, it would certainly have improved his score.
The past mentor past the pin might have done it, but the 88.8 second runner has taken every ounce of energy out of Boyd Hilda. Let's listen to the man. himself - leeze with him now mr. boss on the first wall run and then I really wanted to get a little manual after that turn that got a little stuck on that ankle, but I finished it so well that I did what I could, I don't want to say, like the Easy Rider. Everyone says that about you, you're always smiling, while I know that all of you are happier.
What's the secret? What do you mean? I can't help it. Hello, with the boys having fun. It's good to have you now. Thank you so much. The Gold Coast boy is still in first place for now, but there are four. One of the best Park BMX riders in the world who has yet to drop the next one is Kenneth Tensio. Well, we can see that he is starting his race the same way he did in this first race and we know that he has this turn and marking, but in the first one. race, it looked like he got off course a little bit, maybe he can stay on course a little bit more and maybe line up a different race here, get that full 90 degree rotation and I mean, he loves doing this, it really excites the crowd, he always goes to the highest position he gets ready here he comes the tumbler dog is gone, he pulls.
I actually took his hands off the bars there in BMX, when you do a little half crank, we call it a ratchet and he could only do it with that back foot. He dropped and he had a very tight space to get in right there, so you know you can understand why he made a mistake. I mean, it's a tough break because you know when he does that flip drop, he starts from there, so it's unfortunate for him to make a mistake. like that, but you know he still has about 30 seconds left, so he's going to go out and do it for the crowd.
He knows that he won't improve his score, so this one is strictly for the people here in Estonia. Oh, and he retires. of the seventh came out of there very well wasted, the crowd said: "Okay, I'm in third place, let's hope I can stay there for now, letting you loose, probably kicking in the middle of a 720 because you don't know where the balls are going to go." go at that stage, well, you don't know where the bikes are going to go, you don't know where you're going to end up, he's in trouble, you might know, end up coming up really short on that, so I think you got off that card really right to get out. from the jail played by Kenneth tensio there, so tensio will remain in third place yet to fall, we have Daniel Dhers, he is currently in second place, then Nakamura hoop so we don't forget the direct reserve in eighth place in the Right now that guy has the ability to get to the top, but right now he's the elder statesman of the BMX park, 33 years old, the most experienced competitor here and he's still here because he takes this very seriously, he's passionate about it.
BMX and works hard. hard and him visualizing his career now. I really like Daniel in this position right now because I just want to see him try. I want to see him just lay it all out on the line. He is in second place right now. I mean, really. he has nothing to lose, he is a staple here in a simple session, people love them, so I say to Daniel, just do it right now, place the tip of his left toe on the pedal and start spinning three sixty with a triple talent. Off and rolling there is a double queue back to our visit to Estonia, part of the route there is that turn.
Sorry, the flared tail whip there's that 270 double tail whip and it's done a lot and it hasn't even been 30 seconds, that was phenomenal. but also keep in mind that the lost companions have a lot of tail, so the forum judges like variety, so is he doing too much of the same trick? On our visit to the Estonian side of the 720 course he came up a little short again, but he maintains it. I don't know how he's able to hang like that, keep rolling and through it increase his pace a little. He wanted table 360. No, so Daniel Dez won't improve his first run score, that's for sure, what it means is. that both the employee Hilda at the top of the leaderboard have a nervous wait at the hoop that Nakamura and Eric reserved to determine if they can improve their scores, so point to Hilda with 9 to 26 Daniel Dhers with 19 points Or, a lot of focus at the beginning of that. raced, but Daniel Dhers was hit in the spine, he just hit him with the rear wheel a little harder than in the first race, yes you said it at some point, it takes up too much space for it, sometimes you lose a rhythm, you lose rhythm. and it can really ruin your race completely, but I love seeing him triple tail on a 360 going down a little bit, but it didn't really affect the rest of his race from there, although sometimes the judges like to see a little more variety.
You see him making many queues with variations. He was in and out of everything, like queue 270. I mean, those are twisted tricks, don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to take anything away. but sometimes you have to have a little more variety. Iloved the moment of that flare whip. She sent the whip right through the apex of the flare. It looks beautiful, especially from the camera angle we had. Daniel Dhers eighty-six point seven. that second round, so it's 90.2, it's good enough for second place right now, but as we said, there are still two riders to go down, you could be kicked off the podium by Nakamura hoop or reserve Erik, yes we have a competition in our hands now.
It's going to be really interesting. I'm Rim Nakamura, you've probably been in this position before, where he needs this solid score to get back into the top three because he's usually such a consistent runner that he's usually not in the top three. Ok, let's take a look, we can see Rim Nakamura riding at the Tarlyn skatepark earlier this week. Beautiful place, also known as the so soft place. Yes, Risto and his brother Mario have done a lot for their scene here in Estonia, they have actually built skate parks. put on competitions, I mean those two are a testament to what you can do if you put your mind to it and really grow your scene, don't drink four year olds in an 80 meter manual, that's what I call solid driving in this moment. tire Nakamura the man whose father owns a BMX shop and named it after his favorite part of a BMX.
He's about to drop the tire. It is ongoing during the suicide. No Hander On in the history of 360. Two bars late. No Hander was sketched out a bit, but held up. The intensity that is the joy of youth can be recovered from something like that, yes, he still has explosive energy even though he landed flat to take that low tail, did a triple truck driver over the box, jumped back, everything It's happening so fast it's hard to keep up with. up with barspin, catch barska 360 late, no hand, here comes the visit to Estonia, part the way to the spine and we have seen some real variety in the trick so far, great use of course, very tricks diverse, is running out of skin. we kind of saw it last time, it's me in the first race, he really has to get things going here, find something, Tony Hawk called before and opus to finish his short race, being out of the field side, he's out of here, you know, in the standings.
He made a wall run from the Red Bull quarter on the fence to the visiting Estonian side of the field. I would have liked to see him incorporate that into his career here in the finals, but you know, maybe he wasn't feeling it. I didn't want to throw it there, there are three whips too far, no hand, three web parts, same trick, different angle bar, catch bar, catch bar on a 360 in the back box, that's very difficult and it seemed like It landed almost flat. It seemed like he landed flat on a lot of different jump tricks and that could have let you know that it really affected his run in the way it flowed through the course, so I think it's unlikely that Nakamura at this stage will increase his score, which means that there is only one man left who can overtake and Floyd has Hilda at the top of the standings, it also means that there we will go, any point nine for the second race, so Nakamura will remain in ninth position, he is just behind this Man, Eric reserved.
Currently in eighth position and the only man who can take the win here in 2018, he was in second place. Can you improve here? It all comes down to this, the final race of 2019 in a single session. I love it. Can you give it? You can feel it. the sense of occasion here view of the crowd or on his face he looks happy he looks relaxed that's how you should be he's in a pressure cooker right now let's see if we can release the valve go for 50 folds no hands at the checkout 360 jump with an amazing triple tail Just a few years ago it was such a new trick the barzmann that now I'm on people who do it in the middle of the park run back to the Box jump always awesome in the Box jump tricks backflip tail up too late turn no hands this is an old inclusive race no part of the course is left behind here he is trained for everything I think he is covering all the ground he is doing all the tricks he is doing everything right so far completely different runs in terms of the energy to His first race, yeah, well, you know, he had a couple of blank airs there, back in the day, although that pedal fails, but right before that triple tail, he had a cup of blank airs, he gets a blank air. .
In the quarter pipe I'm going to leave blank air in the spine. I don't know how that will affect him, but I'll have to wait and see, okay, so it seems like a lot of people are holding their breath, which is why that score. I think when you compare it to the first round of Coit Hilda, I don't know if that's the case. good enough for first place, it could be what do you think the podium is? The best thing I would do. I would put them on the podium, but no. "I don't think it's enough to take that first place again.
I've been wrong all day, but okay, podium, who needs 87 points for the Whammy needs 90 points, six? You know what? I think Boyd has this "I really do, but again." I'm not the judge. I'm just going by what I see and what I know, but it's a great contest anyway. I think you said it yesterday. Actually, we're all judges, it's just that some of us get paid, so it's actually a Matt Berninger quote. So yeah, I'm just using his words, shout out to Matt and actually Matt Berger was the first guy to ride a snow bike a lot so it's cool to see that earlier in the day from Boyd and Alex, the first time Hill has something important.
I've ever been in the snow here in Estonia waiting patiently for the scores here hooking up the sponsors keeping everyone happy the judges look to see if we did the right thing I'm pretty sure this is just a bunch of melted brain matter Dan des Ken Atencio also waiting these goals and Justin is at the bottom, but ten co-president positions on the podium are at stake here. Eric's fingers closed around the can. It's almost a prayer. Pray to the god of judges. Eric. It's okay, they're taking their time. They're really building suspense here, you know? that when that score comes in, this place is going to blow up, whether it's Boyd Hildur or someone else who won this, this place is going to go crazy, look at everyone, everyone is putting their cameras on Boyd, okay, so 87 points, we'll catch him. upstairs where anything over 87 will get you to the podium ninety point six for the win phones are flashing between the judges and the range all the Ozzy's give the point to Boyd keep the camera focused on Boyd just in case because That's going to go crazy. there in the stands if Boyd won this Boyd toddy they were smart this is like hormones come comes eighty seven point two taking your time on this more time take the ball the judges are arguing that public opinion is leaning towards Boyd from Eighty six point nine he's giving up the full position forever and he knows it Lewis Mills rolls out all stopped All the Aussies are there Matt Ray filming Tonight is going to be a big night in Tallinn, Australia's first time A simple session comes home and takes the victory.
They are taking it to the podium. I have to give you a lot of credit. Chris Toriel at the beginning of this show you said that Boyd resisted winning. I think he's not just my favorite driver. He is the favorite for this contest and I think he was expecting a big victory like this, good confirmation of the results. Boyd Hill, who takes the victory for the first time in simple sessions. Daniel Dhers, the veteran who is in second place, Kenneth tensio still loses a place compared to last year. on the podium, although in third place last year, in second place, Erik R is above fourth and then you look at the quality of the riders and the height of those scores down there, Nakamura and 84.2 in ninth place.
Yes, you read that right, a phenomenal final. Chris toil and i will tear it up at the after show. Join us after the break as we watch all the action. Welcome back to the SACU Stadium here in Tallinn, Estonia, where the dust is starting to settle on an epic day. of action in the simple session 19 these are the final results of BMX Park final boy hilda the rookie here in the simple session took the victory Chris Doyle called him Daniel Dhers in second Kenneth tensio in third and Eric Reserve in fourth were in a final phenomenal scores so impressive, we talked about it there Jack Clark 84.8 in a dream Nakamura also an 84 in 9th place, which gives you an idea of ​​how difficult the standard was, such an incredible competition, my palms are still sweating hands and I want to thank Boyd Hildur.
For proving me right, I called him to ask for the victory and he won it, he came out and proved me right, so I congratulate him on his great his first great international victory, such a great competition, okay, we can take a look at the three best races and starts with Kenneth penssee. I couldn't score his second run, but his first run was enough for third place. Yeah, he showed you that flip drop and we saw a disaster on his second run. Superman grabbed the seat of that quarter pipe doing a lot of things that no one else was doing and just showing them that originality, the creativity, the double tail up backflip, showing them that he has all the jumping tricks, a really impressive display for the man. from Costa Rica and, of course, our veteran Daniel Dhers showed them that triple tail. up on the box, he's still progressing, still learning, he still knows how to participate in a competition.
It's amazing to have a guy like Daniel Venados here, a phenomenal competitor, so professional and lazy, we call it laser focus on him, but here's the man of the hour, yeah. with the one handed cannibal the only one we've ever seen do that in the back and then the canadian toejam at the top of the vertical wall so much originality so much creativity it shows you why it's number one right now and this is just a lovely little touch at the end of his second drum, I say creativity is the key, he's got the tricks, he's got the originality, he's got the creativity, he's got all the tools you need to be on top of that podium, okay, it's his first time there in a single session - Lee is with him now so you are conquered and you won't see the pulsation 2019 p.m. export congratulations, what is he doing in that?
No, sorry sir, thanks to Google. The guys were very surprised to reach the top, but I didn't think it was an Estonian moment. I also heard it was the first time in snow. How are you going to celebrate now? You're just going to jump on a pile of snow or something or what are you going to do. It's definitely not like I already have a few beers maybe getting cold in the story, but I don't, can we expect you to come? I will return to Estonia next year. I know I had a good time. I'm sure I'll be back.
Is there anything like any guy's word about all this competition and the setup in Estonia? I want to tell everyone to come out and join this, thank you. Many congratulations once again, straight from the horse's mouth, that seems to be the general feeling of anyone who comes to Tallinn, everyone comes to have a good time, people come to ride and have fun and just be part of the culture, no only in Tallinn, but be part of the BMX culture here because these guys really do it well. Well, I'll put you on the spot now. I want your favorite moments from both BMX Street and BMX Park.
Well, one of my favorite Street moments was watching. Breit took Rayford to do those 360 ​​degree double pins over the rail, so much power, so much control, so much pop and he did it at the end of his stroke, which was super impressive to me. I really enjoy watching Brock do his thing. In fact, I really enjoyed it. In the interview afterwards, he was also very modest about it. Very good measure of the man. He just got over knee surgery. He hasn't been riding much. This is his first big competition after surgery. He has been in the rehab that he wanted. to come back and had a really awesome day, okay, moving on to the part, there's no shortage of moments to choose from here.
I can't wait to hear this one, there is absolutely no shortage of epic moments, I mean we saw Daniel Betta Meyer with that huge gap from the Box Jump on the catwalk which was really impressive. We've seen so many different box jump variations since we saw the bar swing in and out of that ride on Boyd's wall. One thing I'm going to highlight in particular since we're talking about Boyd Hildur. Number one was doing that backflip on Manuel off the ledge, he comes in and messes up a little bit in the Redbull room, but I've been checking this backflip and he keeps the front wheel up.
Sorry, he touches the front wheel a little. a little bit, but he's still the only guy who even contemplates doing that, the backflip to Manuel, he had a little knock on the front wheel, don't judge him too much, he'll have a good night, the fact that it was even there in his imagination tells you gives an idea of ​​the man's ability this is a pretty special year but next year will be even more impressive next year it's 20 years of simple bike sessions the dates are already set you don't need any more excuses come andjoin us for simple session 20, that's it.
It's going to be amazing and now if you're watching on Red Bull TV, don't forget we've got plenty more action for you to watch. Volcom's launch is underway on Oahu's North Shore. Yesterday's tough conditions weren't a massive swell but that has grown overnight and should start just as the BMX park finals finish so go and check that time it's going to be an absolute party jo B Kyle , whoever went in there, we leave Mason what I think and Billy Kemper, the big wave. legend so I'm afraid now simple session 19 has lured him into a closed glass thank you very much it has been an absolute pleasure I hope you enjoyed it as much as we see you in simple session 20 You will see the way this confidence built you.

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