To be completely honest, I had no idea there was even a Best Trick Jam until it started. So, I was caught a little off guard and didn't really stand in the best spot to film the riding. Buuuut, I did happen to be on the deck with all the riders, so here's a bit of a raw/Bullshittin' style cut of the Best Trick Jam at Fise Jeddah... Oh, and they ended up splitting the win between Daniel Wedemejier's whip transfer and Kostya Andreev's indian air seatgrab tailwhip to barspin.
Eight of the best, three minutes, and as many combos as they can put together. Jean William Prevost qualified first, but couldn't hold off Mathias Dandois in the end...
Jeddah is pretty dope. The crowd was huge, hyped on BMX, and the overall scene at the Fise Launch Event was epic. Here are highlights from the eight rider final...
Matthias Dandois wins the Flatland Final with a run that included flawless execution of old and new tricks.
Jean William Prevost | 1st BMX Flatland Qualifier - FISE Jeddah 2018 by FISE