Urban Moto Music, sponsored by Motorola, was celebrated on Friday, May 4th at the Dizengoff Center in Tel Aviv.
This blessed event is the third in number and the number of chicks was already known in advance so I arrived early, among other things there was also skateboarding, bmx, breakdancing, mountain biking, that disgusting skateboarding area with two wheels, hacky sack and of course full of chicks....
There were a million people (and chicks) and I dug through them until I reached the skateboard ramp area, it was nothing new under the scorching sun, even the number of ramps had decreased a bit but it was enough to make the audience clap and cheer with joy, in any case I had already made sure to charge the camera battery the day before so that there wouldn't be the familiar pranks...
The skateboarding area was packed with security email data meticulous guards, with poses in biker sunglasses and button-down shirts that resembled the scouts' uniforms, just a joke between us... But it worked and the skater area was truly free of unwanted skaters /friends. Of...
After a long wait for the BMX and Rollerblades competition, came up, among the prominent names were:
Avi Luzia, Yoni Ettinger, Kraker, Udi Hasson, Amir Shimoni, Valeron, Johnson and Aquino (who arrived slightly late), the bizarre John Jerusalemi, and a number of other friends.
The entire competition was narrated by Arthur Rashkoven and with lots and lots of good music at an absurd volume...
The company started traveling and it turns out that Ettinger fell very hard in the warm-up held before the competition, which did not prevent him from pulling off spectacular performances such as: a huge Sal Flip, a very calm Aussie Fakey in the Cauter, and a multitude of other amazing tricks. Cracker did a front peble on the rail, Johnson did a blunt slide transfer sliplock on the rail, Jimmy Noss did a very indifferent grind and many more tricks at a dizzying pace that made the photographers go ecstatic and made the security guards in the spectators' uniforms uncomfortable.
It's hard for me to describe the pace, you had to see it to believe it, that's because the human eye is built too simply, a chameleon would have enjoyed it a lot because you had to look at all the ramps in one go to catch everything...
All the tricks were amazing but when Avi Luzia went up to catch a swing to the play box everyone knew you had to look, he only tried twice.
The group of skaters that we all love and know
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