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| BiographyGary undermined some of the best Park riders in the world in 2003 when he earned a silver medal in Park at X Games doing classic flat tabletops, big tailwhip transfers, and generally speeding all throughout the course. One of the few riders who stays away from backflips and tailwhip mega-tricks, Gary embarrasses riders who've got twice as many tricks as he does. World Championship, Metro Jam, and Backyard Jam titles prove his fluid, timeless style is just as potent. The 2005 Number One Ramp Rider has had a rough season with a broken right ankle in the fall of '04 and a bruised right quadricep in March of 2005. At XG '04, he proved that he could hang in both Park and Dirt with two 4th place finishes. His transfer lines and fast paced riding will catch you off guard if you aren't ready for his back-to-back tricks on the box jump and wallrides. Look for Gary to pull a new drop-in trick off a sub box at XG '05. When Gary does a park run it doesn't include the redundant back flip, double tailwhip, and tuck no hander tricks that everyone and their sister does. He picks unique lines and it usually pays off. Gary is a fast rider, known for jumping huge gaps and landing in a manual and grinding the top of the highest wallride in sight. If there are any big transfers Gary will find them. | ||||||


