Enjoy the video recap of our latest event!
The outlaw scene in the southeast is as strong as ever, between events in Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, SC, and NC there’s almost no reason to ever leave. Better yet than all the people willing to host these outlaws, is the southeast squad that shows up in full force regardless of hill condition or distance travel.
The ideas of this event had been tossed around a lot in the past year, finding something different than race or freeride. The format is probably most similar to gymnastics contests (judging one shot) or street league. Riders were given 1 run per round, with a judge in each corner scoring them on a scale of 1-10. Top 50% of scores made it through to the next round. All styles are judged on the same 10 point scale, allowing different styles to compete in the same event. Each style had it’s own set of criteria (for instance: difficulty was more pertinent in the Freeride catagory, while line was more important in the DH catagory), allowing riders to skate however they like with judges adjusting accordingly.
The final 4 consisted of 4 very different styles, hopefully a signal that the system works. Kevin Kang won when he switched to a street deck with hard wheels in Finals and proceeded to still murder the road. Jacob Hales got second by doing crazy Jacob things. Kevin Depreist (out of east Tennessee) got third for absolutely sending it each round and somehow pulling off heinous moves. And Freddy Ortega got to fourth, utilizing more of a fast DH style
The final 8 riders are entered to compete in the Top 8 Shootout at a more technical hill at a later date! Keep your eyes peeled
Thanks to Anthony Flis, Bailey WInecoff, and Nick Hanson for Judging all day, Madison Crum for setting it up, Thomas Richmond for the sick edit up above, and all the southeast locals that show up to all these outlaws!