Anthony Perrin (FRA) was the man to beat today. He qualified in first place and basically held on to that position in the finals by pulling all his hard shit all over the course. Rail rides didn't seem to be a problem for Anthony neither were over toothpick grinds or crankarm uprails. It's nice to see when people are 'on it' and Anthony sure was today. First place for the Frenchman. Leon Hoppe (GER) missed out on watching the Germany - Italy football game but he had better things on his program.
Lean can actually ride anything and even threw in a flair or two on the quarterpipe for good measure. Silver went to Germany and Bronze was for our Belgium friend Rodrigue Timellini who also won the Best Trick contest by pulling a railride (uprail) to truckdriver off. It was the first time he pulled that trick. Just imagine doing an uprail ride which requires total balance. Then add a 360 off of it with a barspin mixed in. Pure madness. Jack Nieraeth (NED) had a killer first run and brought style to the course. Many others contributed to a good street comp at Pro Freestyle Heerlen.
By BdJ
Pro Street FINAL:
1. Anthony Perrin
2 Leon Hoppe
3 Rodrigue Timellini
4 Jack Nieraeth
5 Niels Mertens
6 Thijs Vervaeck
7 Milan Baars
8 Chiel Rieks
9 Stef de Backer
10 Levi Weidmann
11 Bart van der kamp
12 alex vantomme
13 Kimo hulst
14 Marcus Brecknir
15 Benoit van de Geuchte
16 Anne Hofsink
17 Quirien Hazenwijer
18 Sander van Eck
Best Trick
Rodrigue Timellini: Uprail ride to truckdriver off.