Ryan Nyquist sent over some info about a contest he’s helping to organize in San Jose. Here’s what he had to say:
“Basically May 29th is practice from 3-10 pm , and May 30th is Qualifying, finals, and best trick with practice starting at 10am. The course is wooden rhythm, but the size of real dirt. So first set is going to be at least 20’ long with a 7 ‘ lip and 8’ landing. 4 sets total with the last set being about the same size as the Dew Tour Box.”
Check the flyer for more info and the video below to see how the build is going. To register go to: www.sjpdpal.com/events/register