

Pat had won the Best Trick comp the previous day so not a bad weekend after all for Pat. Photo details Photo Size: Fill Window Fill Window Thumb 150 x 101 Small 250 x 169. A few too many mistakes brought the American home on place number four, just missing the podium. But Pat is not limited to doing his fakie tricks, he's got the skills to go tech, high and bring the tricks.

It's amazing to see how consistent he his in doing 180 tailwhips or 180 barspins over the spine to do something while coming in fakie on the other side. Pat Casey has a Miniramp in his backyard and has turned into the fakie master. Again the two best scores out of the three runs would count in the final and with the crowd behind the riders they cut loose. With 2 out of 3 runs counting towards a final score, Argentinean Jose Torres, Daniel Dhers, Kostya Andreev and Pat Casey made it to the final which was started straight after qualifying. When Alex Hiam, Jack Clark, Michael Beran and Kevin Peraza don't make the cut, you know the top four already delivered the goods during qualifying. When you first load up into Riders Republic, one of the first options you will be presented with is what style you want your character to use. 4 riders would make it to the "Superfinal" which wasn't an easy job if you looked at the starters list. The 040BMXPARK Spine Mini was built up and a big crowd gathered around it when the contest started. With 12 invited riders riding the contest in front of a big crowd, it wasn't short of action. Tuck no hander Here while being in air, the rider tucks in the handlebar. This year Munich Mash had a Miniramp contest. In freestyle BMX, there is no racing and the rider wins the game according.
