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Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.

Feb 14, 2016

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David Rigby kicks off the Mountain Dew “Dew Tour” skate-and-BMX show on the Rooi Plein in Stellenbosch, South Africa. . Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue. David Rigby gets the crowd going with his signature tail-whip for his home crowd. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.
Page 2: Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.

David Rigby kicks off the Mountain Dew “Dew Tour” skate-and-BMX show on the Rooi Plein in Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Page 3: Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.

Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.

Page 4: Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.

David Rigby gets the crowd going with his signature tail-whip for his home crowd.

Page 5: Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.

Second BMX star, Malcolm Peters, looks over his shoulder at the judges after successfully completing a forward flip.

Page 6: Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.

Thomas Horne takes a moment out to recover from the Stellenbosch heat.

Page 7: Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.

David Rigby closes the show with a back-flip, tail-whip – the hardest trick in his reportoire.The trick fails, and he falls to 8 metres to the ground. He tears the ligaments in both of his knees.

Page 8: Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.

Teammates Julian Cleophas (left), Adam Woolf, and Thomas Horne (right) clap their injured teammate off, applauding his brave attempt.

Page 9: Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.

Paramedics attend to the injured Rigby, while Malcolm Peters offers words of consolation.

Page 10: Next is Adam Woolf, with a “flip-deck” trick, alongside the famous J. H. Marais statue.

By Xanthe Hunt