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These are always a bummer. Dudes like Carlos Ribeiro and Vincent Milou who are actually a pleasure to watch skate in terms of style get bumped out by the Cariuma contest guys and everyone pulls out their formulaic and predictable contest winning tricks.
I was at this contest. I watched warm up and practice. For the most part, people who won, in women’s in men’s did all their tricks during warm up and had them pretty dialed.
Rosa’s gap smith and Momiji big spin front board were first try of the day.
Yeah that's why I usually prefer watching qualifying over finals. There's always better vibes, more comradery. way more variety too. Rosa's not my fav but she's hella solid, she's def got her grinds on lock, wish she and Roos would start working more flip tricks into their bag but they're still young and improving. Carlos and Vincent are a lot of fun to watch in competitions, definitely some improv going on.
I hate to say it but Roos and Lucas are two Cariuma riders I can't help but like; Roos has some real power in her skating and Lucas skates recklessly fast. They were both shoe sponsorless at the Olympics so I bet Cariuma made some really hard to turn down offers since they're up and comers.
It was funny to see Jah land the trick Midler was trying first try while Midler was destroying himself for it. The one and only thing I like about seeing folks try similar tricks is seeing the contrast in styles, like jah always appears practically weightless while Midler looks like a bag of bricks throwing itself around out there.
From what I gather Samarria didn't land that Tre to flat until the finals, just the kickflip in practice, had to feel dope.
Pretty sure I saw Cairo Foster clap for everyone but Jagger throughout the event, I found a little joy in that.