helped put me a little bit ahead of the other guys, because I wasn’t doing tricks as crazy as them, that’s for sure.”Enarson’s close friends and competitors,
Chad Kerley and
Garrett Reynolds took home second and third place, respectively scoring 88.58 and 87.58. This was the first time this trio has ever been on the podium together, making the win even sweeter.

The Brooklyn stop was arguably the most anticipated on the 2014 tour, with the culture and affinity for action sports making it an ideal host city.
Enarson shared his love for Brooklyn stating,
“There are bike paths everywhere, so it’s easy to get around and the vibe is sick. It actually reminds me a little bit of Portland, so it’s cool that these last two Dew Tour stops have had that real cool, hip feeling to them.”
The Dew Tour Toyota City Championships continues tomorrow with BMX streetstyle. Coverage of the Dew Tour Toyota City Championships will be broadcast on NBC on October 19th.
Dew Tour Toyota City Championships, Brooklyn, N.Y., September 20, 2014
BMX Street Final Standings
1. Dennis Enarson, La Mesa, Calif., 89.25. 2. Chad Kerley, San Diego, Calif., 88.58. 3. Garrett Reynolds, Toms River, N.J., 87.58. 4. Broc Raiford, Destrehan, La., 86.75. 5. Sean Ricany, Toms River, N.J., 84.92. 6. Alex Kennedy, Great Britain, 82.67. 7. Bruno Hoffman, Germany, 82.50. 8. Jeremiah Smith, Cincinnati, Ohio, 80.50. 9. Dakota Roche, Huntington Beach, Calif., 79.08. 10. Tyler Morrow, West Palm Beach, Fla., 78.83. 11. Ryan Niranonta, Levittown, Penn., 78.84. 12. Dan Lacey, Great Britain, 77.75. 13. Ben Lewis, Great Britain, 76.08. 14. Rafael Ramos, Dominican Republic, 71.83. 15. Michael Gray, Canada, 66.00.