Fourteen riders showed up to ride the vert ramp at the Suzuki BMX Masters. Not a whole lot but for a vert competition these days it was quite a turnout. The vert discipline is still one of the favorites for the crowd, especially when Mat Hoffman and Simon Tabron drop in. The two are living (vert) legends and the chance to see them ride in the flesh needs to be taken. A lot of people did, which was a good way to end the 2007 Masters.
Daniel Dhers decided to join the fun and entered his first vert contest ever. After a second place on mini and a first in street, Daniel had nothing to lose and just rolled in for the fun of it. His type of fun doesn't end with X-up airs though. He did whips, double whips, MX airs, no-handers and flairs and ended his runs with a couple of X-ups, some in alley-oop mode. Daniel qualified in third but ended up in fourth in the finals. Still, not bad considering it was his first real halfpipe competition.