You know the contest set-up is good when right after the event is over everyone grabs their bike to ride some more. The Pro Street event at this year's FISE attracted riders from all corners of the earth including American Reed Stark who unfortunately dislocated his shoulder but shook it back into socket himself like nothing happened. With David Budko (LIT), Joris Coulomb (FRA), Courage Adams (ESP), Foune Cissé (FRA) and loads more talent on the course, the crowd was ready for a treat. The street set-up was split in four sections with a 30-minute session reserved for each part of the course. From the first minute to the last riders went one-by one doing what they had in mind, or at least to give it a shot. Going oppo, switch, backwards, upwards or down, the judges kept a close eye on the riding that was going on.
If there was one rider who killed it at this year's edition, it's Courage Adams. The Red Bull rider stuck to the lines he wanted to pull and did so on many occasions. It was clear for everyone that he was the rider who had stepped it up the most. Courage