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LG Action Sports World Tour Birmingham Event Recaps
Skateboarding Recaps:
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July 30, 2006
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Neck ‘n Neck ‘n Neck ‘n Neck in ... Birmingham!:
Skateboard Vert Finals Recap
The first thing to know about a contest like this one is that it’s a judge’s dream . . . as well as nightmare! Every competitor knows what is needed to beat out the last guy and every so often they do what is needed. This was one such situation. The skateboarding that went down in the arena today was truly a testament to passion, skill and determination.
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July 29, 2006
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V Spells Victory for Vieira:
Skateboard Street Finals Recap
Birmingham, England was the site for Daniel Vieira's second of two
back-to-back wins in the LG Action Sports World Tour street finals.
Vieira was untouchable as he skated through two flawless runs. Although
his first run was already enough to secure the win,
Daniel upped the ante on his
second run by adding a kickflip frontside grab and a mammoth 360
flip to an already technically stuffed run.
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BMX Recaps:
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July 29, 2006
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The British Are Coming . . . Home:
BMX Vert Finals Recap
English riders
Jamie Bestwick and
Simon Tabron have been competing
against one another since the 1980's and these top international
stars were the focus at this event.
Simon pulled two awesome runs
together - opposite airs, smooth variations at height, a mid-run
flair an alley-oop no-handed 540 and even a 900 in his second run.
Jamie was the last rider on the ramp. It was all or nothing...
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July 30, 2006
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Wicked Webb Whips To Win In Birmingham:
BMX Street Finals Recap
First rider to step on the podium was
Ryan Nyquist (USA). He’s a trick machine and opens that
throttle as soon as he rolls in with back-to-back amazing moves.
Second went to
Tobias Wicke (Germany). He had his own moves that included a no-handed fronty
over the box and a tailwhip drop to flat bank. And first place went
to
Mark Webb (UK) who makes
everything look so easy. Make sure to catch the LG Birmingham round
on TV and look out for Mark.
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Inline Recaps:
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July 29, 2006
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Australian Victory!:
Inline Vert Finals Recap
The last time somebody topped a Yasutoko was Gravity Games 2002,
when
Marc Englehart had the run
of his life. It was an example of what can happen when preparation
meets opportunity. On July 29, 2006, opportunity arose once again,
and once again, somebody was prepared.
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Other Recaps and Features :
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July 29, 2006
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Who Let the Birds Out?:
Tony Hawk & Mat Hoffman Demos - Day 1
Thousands of British action sports fans poured into the NEC Arena to see legends of vert, Mat Hoffman and Tony Hawk ride the ASA ultra-ramp and show why they have become bona-fide superstars. It was a stellar afternoon for the kids of Birmingham who got to witness one of the rarest of all action sports sightings – a Mat and Tony doubles run.
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July 30, 2006
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Adrenaline Session in Birmingham:
Tony Hawk & Mat Hoffman Demos - Day 2
Mat and Tony wasted no time throwing down big tricks. In Tony’s first run, he landed a clean mctwist with no warmup. Mat followed suit by doing a 540 – flair – tailwhip combo in a row, also with no warm up. The bleachers inside the NEC arena were packed with fans, and the louder they got, the more intense Mat and Tony got. It was run after run of amazing tricks.
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July 28, 2006
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Pre-event Media Frenzy at the 2006 LG Action Sports World Tour!:
Media Day Hypes the Event
Local, national and international media turned out early to catch a “behind the scenes” glimpse of the 2006 LG Action Sports World Tour stop in Birmingham, England, that kicked-off on Saturday, July 29 through Sunday, July 30 at the NEC Arena, in conjunction with the National Adventure Sports Show (NASS).
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