Watch as 10 of the world's best riders go head to head in The Ultimate Shred League's first video contest. The contestants had only 24 hours to film a skatepark video and now it is up to YOU to decide who wins the grand prize of $1500 cash.
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Watch as 10 of the world's best riders go head to head in The Ultimate Shred League's first video contest. The contestants had only 24 hours to film a skatepark video and now it is up to YOU to decide who wins the grand prize of $1500 cash.
Watch as 10 of the world's best riders go head to head in The Ultimate Shred League's first video contest. The contestants had only 24 hours to film a skatepark video and now it is up to YOU to decide who wins the grand prize of $1500 cash.
Watch as 10 of the world's best riders go head to head in The Ultimate Shred League's first video contest. The contestants had only 24 hours to film a skatepark video and now it is up to YOU to decide who wins the grand prize of $1500 cash.
Watch as 10 of the world's best riders go head to head in The Ultimate Shred League's first video contest. The contestants had only 24 hours to film a skatepark video and now it is up to YOU to decide who wins the grand prize of $1500 cash.
Watch as 10 of the world's best riders go head to head in The Ultimate Shred League's first video contest. The contestants had only 24 hours to film a skatepark video and now it is up to YOU to decide who wins the grand prize of $1500 cash.
2020 was a strange one. It started off okay with many events on the program. In early January Mr. Zeiss and I escaped to the Penken for a few days of fresh powder in the Austrian mountains. We managed a day and a half and were beat after that. On January 24th my first trip to Australia was on the program. Let me tell you, it's a hell of a trip before you get there. But once there that was soon forgotten. The Sydney trip by Matt Holmes was great, including checking out Bondi Beach. Then the quick in and out to Brisbaine was amazing too, especially Australia day was one that I'll remember. Thanks Wade Bootes for that one. The bush fires almost killed this Australian trip and I'm glad it didn't. It was off to Shepparton (1600km road trip) for the first UCI BMX SX World Cup of 2020 followed by a few days in Melbourne checking the scene and then straight to Bathurst for Rounds 3 & 4 of the UCI BMXSX World Cup. To make things "easier" I flew back home to take off to Tokyo 3 days later. After a short week working on Tokyo 2020 it was back home to leave for the Austrian mountains the next day, a family trip this time. During the snow trip the first news about the virus did its rounds but we managed to enjoy the
The Buck. Pure savage. That frontflip though.
Film and edit by Jesse Trnka.