In BMX vert, Kagy won the event, ending Jamie Bestwick's season-opening AST Dew Tour winning streak at two. The 29-year-old Kagy, from Gilroy, Calif., earned 95.00 on his final run, which included a flatspin 540 double tailwhip and thrust him into first place. Bestwick, the only rider remaining, fell in his run to finish second at 94.17. Australia's Steven McCann finished third at 91.50. "The top of the podium is always your goal coming into a competition," Kagy said. "The first two events I was in second place behind Jamie. There was only one place for me to go and that's ahead of him."
Bestwick still holds the lead in the points standings, but Kagy is eager to surpass him. "Tightening up the points at the third stop means I've got two
Top 9 will meet up with last year's top 3 riders (Bestwick, Kagy, Tabron) who are automatically transfered into the finals. 1st McCann, Steven 92 2nd Walker, Jimmy 91 3rd McCoy, Dennis 88.83 4th Eggleston, Jay 88.5 5th Parker, John 88.33 6th Kraft, Koji 88.33
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In BMX dirt, Parslow was tied with Corey Nastazio going into the final run when he executed a technical run earning an average score of 92.25. Nastazio, of West Palm Beach, Fla. fell on his run and finished second with 91.09. Australian Corey Bohan was third with 90.75."I qualified last and while I was excited to get in, starting first is a tough spot," Parslow said. "My first run went well and then I put together the ride of my life." On his third run, Parslow landed