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Josh Hult Takes Dew Tour Dirt

By: the full 20 inches

Dew Tour Dirt Podium
Josh Hult's been competing on the Dew Tour for a few years, but never hit the podium before. I guess he figured he'd make his first one count, running it all the way to the top spot. Josh landed back-to-back double tailwhips in both directions and a truckdriver to downside whip to take his first win. Rounding out the podium were Brandon Dosch in second and 2007 overall Dirt champ Ryan Nyquist.

Dosch held the lead for a bit with a 360 double tailwhip, 360 downside whip, and a barspin to tailwhip; he was one of only a few riders to turn in three complete runs. Nyquist stuck with some of his old standbys after a botched first run, landing double truckdrivers, a 720, and an opposite truckdriver.

Other highlights included Luke Parlsow's clean double flip, Rob Darden's barspin 720, Dennis Enarson's triple whip, and Corey Bohan's opposite 360 whip. Hult and Dosch kick off the tour with two new names in the top spots - there's never been a repeat Dew Cup champion in Dirt, so if history repeats, they're both off to a good start to walk away with the title. They've still got three more stops left to hold off the wolves, though.

Results
1. Josh Hult
2. Brandon Dosch
3. Ryan Nyquist
4. Corey Bohan
5. Dennis Enarson
6. Rob Darden
7. Cory Nastazio
8. TJ Ellis
9. Chris Doyle
10. Jaie Toohey
11. Cameron White
12. Luke Parslow

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Unfortunately, one of the best riders to do it on the mega ramp and last year's champion, Chad Kagy, came down hard on his leg and would only complete a run worthy of third place earning him the bronze medal. This made the race for gold quite exciting, however, as it seemed to be anyone's game with Kagy only completing a "safety run" (a run to secure a solid score, usually as a first run, to allow for a back-up score in case of not landing more difficult runs).

And so that race..

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