Premiere contest Paris Edit

Paris Premiere Contest edit from Sho Kosughi on Vimeo.

Here is an edit of the “Premiere” Street Tricks Contest on Paris by Sho, (I think in Europe? Am I wrong?)
This Sunday afternoon in Paris was apocalyptic, we arrived too early in Paris and hang out in a huge “Dawn of the dead” commercial gallery ; the rain, the burning tower just on the border of the spot, the PK ripper slashed by Yassine. But the riders really blasted the spot, and dropped really nice lines, and kept up a nice positive energy.
Roy (1st place) came from the Netherlands, this guys rocks. I really enjoyed it when he moved the all audience to an another spot during the final.  Simon (exequo 1st place) was more theatrical; he pulled off  a crescendo to the final that took him to the top.

I really enjoyed some riders who, unfortunately, didn’t make it to the final. For example Felix (Geometrik crew) and his nose wheeling, or this guy Piero with his white leader who jumped really decently.
Doing a contest is really a difficult exercise. I think you must have a scenario in your head and not give to much in the beginning. Like a good Hong Kong movie. I also want  to mention the stand up comedy performance  by Thibs and his microphone, he was really good! I didn’t know that he was so funny. Big up to SoundTrack for this premiere!
Wake up brussels! stop playing polo haha…

Result HERE

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5 Responses to “Premiere contest Paris Edit”
  1. stop playing polo !!!!
    Bashing comments start in 1-2-3…..

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    by sho
    on 31. Mar, 2010

  2. 1-2-3 TRICKS :p
    That another very nice write-up! (Thumb up!)

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    by Thibs00
    on 31. Mar, 2010

  3. by tomypunk
    on 31. Mar, 2010

  4. Paris Premiere Contest edit…

    Eventually some moving footage, by Sho Kosughi…….

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    by EHVFXD
    on 31. Mar, 2010

  5. xavier ta video a été vue 1500 en 1 jour!!! awesome!

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    by rbdx
    on 01. Apr, 2010

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