that was f-ing sweet. and they looked so much cleaner than the one he pulled in the prelims. did they ever say what happened to the dude who didn't pull it off and injured his left leg?
That was the wickedest thing I've ever seen done on a bicycle. When I heard he was gonna do a no-handed 9, I figure it'd be like Mirra's No-Handed 720 attempt a couple years ago. ie. Huck the spin and sorta take the hand off for a split second and not extend them, but hell, that was just like a no-handed 540, except with another rotation on the end. SICK. He should've won, I think. I thought they were supposed to get some sort of time-out to fix their bike if it broke, but the clock just kept going. And the rest of his run was pretty impressive. I mean, it wasn't like all planned out and memorized like Mirra does, but sh*t, he just threw a big fat no-handed 900, it's gotta be tough to concentrate on the rest of your run.
Mirra doing the 540whip was pretty suprising too. I think Miron's look nicer, but that's and INSANE trick.
Miron's carving those Boomerang airs REALLY FAR now. That's impressive.
Metzger's flips are rad. He does no-footed ones as well. Apparently in the best trick contest, he wants to go for a no-footed flip to na-hander lander.
I hated how, in true X-Games fashion, they were calling it a Double Flip. It wasn't a double flip. It was a backflip, and then another backflip on another jump. Oh well, at least they're not calling them "loops" anymore.
How about Miron's 360 double tail-whip in the street comp today...damn that's sweet. the double tail-whip is so crazy looking by itself, add a 360 over that and it's insane...too bad he didn't land it on his first attempt...
so i was reading expn.com, and i swear i read the results for the Big Air Comp. i can't remember, though. but if i did, that really sucks 'cause i kinda spoiled my own surprise.
Originally posted by Yahoo How about Miron's 360 double tail-whip in the street comp today...damn that's sweet. the double tail-whip is so crazy looking by itself, add a 360 over that and it's insane...too bad he didn't land it on his first attempt...
Originally posted by monkeyboy424 i ****ing missed the x games last nite because my mom made me go to bed early for ****ing orientation for high school the next morning!!!!!!
god this whole high school thing better be worth it!!!!!!
Mirra did a full run, which did have an ENORMOUS 540, and a double whip right in the middle of it (if you call a 540 right into a double whip "conservative" you're either Jay Miron, or you're an idiot). Hoffman's run consisted of a no-hander, the no-handed 900, an invert 540 and a flair. I'm pretty sure that's all he did before his bars pushed forwards. You have to have a full run with a variety of tricks and not many setup airs to win. That's why Miron never really wins (Miron RULES, and I don't care if he wins or not though), because he goes and treats it like a best trick contest and does HUGE tailwhips and decades (did you SEE how far he was carving his boomerang airs!?) and 540 whips and 540 variations, but he has lots of setups in between them.
If Hoffman's bars would have stuck he would have pulled 1st but thats life. I really think that the problem was park. Sure Nyquist had a solid run with lots of Nyquist tricks like a barspin this and a barspin that but i really thought that Allistair's run had more variation with big transfers, manuels and handplants. I did like how the course was different from previos courses with that new drop jump or what ever stupid name they gave it
I realize Mirra threw hard tricks, but he probably had little doubt he would pull them. He ran a typical (for him) contest run. Don't forget the tricks he pulled after the 900, which included another tailwhip and a decade. I am not a Mirra Hater it just seem the judges could use a scoring adjustment-last year I believed Mirra did beat Miron, this year I felt Hoffman should have won. It's is just an opinon.
Originally posted by Leethal I realize Mirra threw hard tricks, but he probably had little doubt he would pull them. He ran a typical (for him) contest run. Don't forget the tricks he pulled after the 900, which included another tailwhip and a decade. I am not a Mirra Hater it just seem the judges could use a scoring adjustment-last year I believed Mirra did beat Miron, this year I felt Hoffman should have won. It's is just an opinon.
All the stuff Hoffman pulled after he got his bike fixed didn't count because time was up.
I think that if Hoffman hadn't broken his bike and had just gone and done one handers and turnbars for the rest of his run, he probably would have won, but his run only lasted about 15 or 20 seconds.
And Mirra almost ate it on the double whip. I dunno, I don't really care. In a couple years, no-one is gonna remember that Mirra won this comp, it's gonna be the contest that Hoffman threw the No-Handed 900. And neither of them really need the money either...
They got pushed forward (not bent, just rotated) either on the 900 or on a flatty 5 or a flair that he did afterwards.
He tried to call the time out, but apparently they got rid of that rule. The best was in the prelims when Robinson's bars pushed forwards and he pops out and grabs John Parker's bike from him and proceeds to fire out 4 flairs back to back on it.
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