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Pulling up to the contest area and seeing familiar faces is just an
awesome feeling! In the distance, I saw a big group of flatlanders
occupying a basketball court. Bike racks & flatland stickers on cars in
the parking lot as we were pulling up was just part of the atmosphere.
The night before was a sign that Saturdays competition was gonna be a
good one. Chris Balles pulled up, greeted a few people and said he was
going to open the doors to the contest area. As soon as the doors were
open, riders poured in like ants on food. The area was about half a
basketball court in size, and the ground was wavy and slippery in some
spots. As talented as us flatlanders are, we all got used to the floor
as best as we could and started jamming. At one point I heard some
riders commenting on the contest area and jokingly stated that when
Terry Adams shows up He's gonna want sprinklers on the ceiling turned on
and gravel and rocks thrown on the floor during his run, then he would
be happy with the contest area. The contest area was located right on
the river, and the attention being drawn by us flatlands was awesome.
Half naked girls walking up to check out the contest area was nice!
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The contest kicked off Saturday at 12:00
PM with the Beginner Class. Much respect to the beginners. Flatland is a
difficult sport that's always progressing and getting harder! Kickflips,
Barflips, Brakeless Tricks, Impossible Combos.....! To see all this
difficulty and just be starting out, and still wanting to hang in there,
takes a lot of Dedication and Passion. There were 11 riders in the
Beginner Class that will become the future of flatland. All the
beginners were awesome. The top 3 beginners were... 1st
Nick
Deslatte... 2nd
Jesse Edwards... 3rd Mando Stevens. |
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The Expert Class was 9 riders big, riding
in two groups. There were riders
representing Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and even Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. Due to the lack of space the riders still rode awesome!
The judging had to have been tough. There was some awesome runs being
thrown down. Some of the highlights of the Expert Class was Jeff Smee
doing brakeless mega spins to decades, hang-5's on the pedal, and no
handed time machines. He couldn't quite pull it together during his run
and ended up getting 8th place. Diego Tejada had some hard combos like
his hang-5 to switch footed steam, step over to crackpacker, whip the
frame behind his back and go into a halfpacker. Diego came up with a 4th
place finish. Lee "HUCK"
Edwards was throwing down some pretty technical front wheel linkz
with crazy style and flow. Lee was jumping out of hang-5's to steam
rollers, direction change, step into crackpacker and barflip out. He was
also throwing down turbine hang-5's. Lee secured a 6th place finish. The
top 3 expert riders ended up being... 1st
Kelly Baldwin...
2nd
Adam DiClaudio... 3rd Sean Marr
The Pro Class
had 6 riders, and they all ripped it up. It was awesome to see the
Southriders (Terry, Scott, and Eugene) there supporting the cause. All
the Pro riders have incredible talent. Alex Worden pulled off one of the
craziest tricks I've ever seen. He was rolling crossfooted on the pedals
in a dumptruck position. Sick!!! Scott Ditchfield was the showman,
getting the attention of the crowd and pulling his linkz at the same
time like it was nothing. Will Redd was tearing it up brakeless, riding
with the legendary Chase Gouin style. Scott O'brien took a 3rd place
finish with his crazy front wheel combos. Art
Thomason got 2nd with all sorts of turbines, cliffhangers,
crossfooted hitchhikers, pedal steamrollers all seamlessly linked
together. 1st place finish went to Terry Adams who didn't seem to be
bothered at all by the small size of the riding area and the wavy floor.
Terry always seems to have some new huge trick to throw down like
jumping from a blender to a dumptruck glide. What will he come up with
next?
This was the
first ever Texas Flatland Round Up event and it was awesome. A huge
thanks goes out to Chris Balles for his time and money that went into
planning this event. Also, a huge thanks goes out to his family,
sponsors, and anyone one else that helped make it happen. Keep up the
good work Chris. Can't wait to be at the next Flatland Round Up.
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