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Spoked An Outdoor // Excursions Blog

2011 Dew Tour Pantech Open Results

Park may have brought up some new names and new results, but the vert results look like a copy and paste from every single event last year. But what can you do when Jamie Bestwick is still riding in perfect form at whatever age he is (ain’t gonna hear it from him). So it would appear the battle for second place begins, as familiar names follow behind Jamie and end up competing for 2 spots on the podium instead of 3. My question is “when is Coco Zurita’s riding going to get noticed and earn him a cup?”

Here are the results in plain English (or names…):

PARK
1. Kyle Baldock
2. Dennis Enarson
3. Ryan Nyquist
4. Brett Banasiewicz
5. Scotty Cranmer
6. Gary Young
7. Harry Main
8. Garrett Reynolds
9. Mark Webb
10. Daniel Dhers

VERT
1. Jamie Bestwick
2. Chad Kagy
3. Simon Tabron
4. Steven McCann
5. Vince Byron
6. Coco Zurita
7. Jan Valenta
8. Jimmy Walker
9. Austin Coleman
10.Dennis McCoy

Anybody notice that name at the bottom of the park results… Daniel Dhers? I’m guessing the judges were actually enforcing the rules of using the course and being creative, which doesn’t work well with Daniel’s box-jump, quarter, spine, quarter, repeat routine. Makes sense too, as those who used the course’s diverse lines and transfers best are on the top of the list. And Baldock’s double flip cannot be argued with as he takes the top spot.

photo from allisports.com