Holy shit Batman…. bring your A Game next year…You’re gonna need it!!! Some serious shit here…
Zink killed it and took the win… Nice job Cam!!!
Mike Montgomery earns a ballsy 2nd place with moves like tailwhiping this drop on a hardtail with one brake…Manly!!! This should give you an idea of how big Slope Style really is… see those rocks???
The Gnar!!!
Official less exuberant results below:
Congratulations Cam Zink, Mike Montgomery and Casey Groves, the podium finishers. Great job to all the riders and to those injured a fast recovery.
1: Cam Zink 2. Mike Montgomery 3. Casey Groves
Casey has come a long way in a short time… nice work!
Yesterday was the open qualifier for the 2010 Crankworx Slope Style event anf the course is gnarly. Lots of big gaps and drops to contend with and full suspension is definitely a plus here.
Justin rode a conservative first run with some good tricks including a no foot can can off the Kokanee tractor trailer, a clicked un-turndown on the quarter, tuck no hander up the pink taco thing, straight air off into a big flip on the step-up… drop the monster drop… over vert ride on the death star thing… a few smaller hits then super man the last step-down kicker.
Justin’s 2nd run was coming together nicely with an extended superman flip on the step-up but then he blew a pedal off the monster drop sending him sliding 50′ on his back into the netting around the course. Justin got up and finished his run… shaken but not stirred. Better luck next time Justin.
Almost forgot… yesterday was also best trick and Justin was able to throw down some good runs and pick up a few bucks for his efforts. He pulled a tuck no hand frontie, a huge stylish frontie and a sick Indian air backflip.
Greg Watts won that session with a flip double whip on a full suspension bike… damn.
Blazing strongly under the burning sun at East Coast Park Xtreme Skate Park today was the Youth Olympic Flame. The second day of the Journey of the Youth Olympic Flame brought the torch to the South East district of the island.
Turning up the heat a notch were torch bearers Ian Krempl, 22, champion BMX and mountain bike rider, and Muhammad Firdaus, 23, Singapore’s number one skateboarder.
The two biggest names in the local extreme sports scene Ian Krempl and Muhammad Firdus bear Singapore’s Youth Olympic Torch.
Guardians of the Youth Olympic torch getting the flame back into the safety lantern.
Ian’s supportive and bubbly mother, Rosalyn Chua (right), 62, beams as she witnesses her son’s glorious moment with the torch. She said, “It’s just wow! He’s my one and only son.”
For brothers, Naylin Al, 10 and Dinesh Al, 12, seeing the Olympic Flame was a thrilling and unique experience for them. Naylin told WhyOhGee, “It is very exciting for me as it is my first time seeing the Olympic torch. I think it’s cool!”
Ummm… Don’t even ask for a custom torch carrying bracket for your Killswitch… not gonna happen.
Thanks to my trusty iphone I have been able to photo document this year’s Canada excursion from OC to BC… and thanks to Twitter and them Facebooks… I can update for the road with photos and silly stories like…
Trading lunch from this gourmet lunch wagon for mentioning how damn good the Korean BBQ tacos are from Kogi BBQ on the site… slick huh?
One whiff of the food on this plate was enough to drive Zeus nuts…
BUT!!! Thanks to ridiculous overage charges for using my fully connected and integrated iphone to upload pics beyond US borders… I have to wait and do it all as if I was using my regular camera… So, here’s some pics from the drive and first day of 2010 Crankworx.
Zeus gets settled in…
Mt. Shasta looms.
5 hours of this BS in Washington and then…. nothing, just clears up like nothing was ever an issue.
Vancouver from a distance and…
up close.
Leaving Van via the Lions Gate Bridge.
Some Japenese hoodlums hanging out at the jumps in Whistler… apparently, the guy in the Famous shirt rides for our Japanese Distributor… TKC and is here on shredding on his 2010 Malice. Small world…
Black Market Bikes, would like to proudly introduce it’s newest team member…
Martin Kiesewetter
The 23 year old rider hails from Wuppertal, Germany. Martin splits his time between riding his bike, shredding the European invite contests circuits and working as the store manager at “The Local Face” BMX and MTB shop in Germany. Martin also rides for Spank, Kali Protectives, SR Suntour, KHE Tires, Odessa Footwear.
Jake Kinney was out racing dual slalom at Crankworx Colorado and took part in this edit at then end on his Killswitch riding Super D… Sounds like a rough ride. Next year’s Roam will be more suited for Super D.
Jake is sending over some photos and a story about the trip soon… right Jake???
Tony and his buddy sent in this cool edit from Germany. It’s packed with good riding and I’m still trying to decide if that park is wet, shiny or both???
Check out Toof’s Bike check from the UK. For those of you who don’t know who Toff is… I met him last summer at the ThrashBike Jam in NYC. Toff is a tech rider from the other side of the pond who throws bars a lot when he’s not 540 a flat bank or sticking a footjam whip into some unlikely terrain. He’s a blogger and a regular contributor to the UK bike mags and really likes Redbull hats…
Source: RideStreet.net
Our team rider Toff has finished building up his brand new Black Market Malice frame, laced with a bunch of Black Market components, along with Severed Alliance cranks, DMR tyres & Atomlab rims. See below for photos of the bike & a couple of shots of him testing out the bike for barspinability.
Frame: Black Market Malice
Forks: Rock Shox Revelation (Tricked out by TFTuned)
Headset: FSA
Stem: Black Market Underboss
Bars: Black Market Badaboom
Grips: Black Market Adam Hauck
Brake: Avid Elixr CR
Seat: Gusset pivotal combo
Cranks: Severed Alliance
Sprocket: Black Market
Pedals: Odyssey PC
Rims: Atomlab Pimplite
Front hub: Halo
Rear hub: KHE Geisha
Tyres: DMR Supermoto folding
Chain: KMC
Weight: 26lbs
180 bar
Looking forward to seeing more from Toff and the RideStreets guys.