Congratulations to Yohei Uchino who just won the 2019 Flatark contest in tense final battle with Jean William Prevost. Plenty of talking points in this contest, you can watch it back in the post below.
Congratulations to Yohei Uchino who just won the 2019 Flatark contest in tense final battle with Jean William Prevost. Plenty of talking points in this contest, you can watch it back in the post below.
Thought Dub had that one to be honest
Japan again
Me AND my Wife are Ucchi fans so conrgratulations Yohei Ucchino!!!.Props to ALL the riders who competed as well,you are really,really amazing.
Me AND my Wife are Ucchi fans so conrgratulations Yohei Ucchino!!!.Props to ALL the riders who competed as well,you are really,really amazing.
Yeah Dub should have won that for sure! The judging was a bit off
how about Dandois’ double middle fingers?! discuss…
Don’t think Dandois is competing in Flatark ever again ahaha
he needs to adapt, change things up a bit
Mathias did change it up to the point where he was riding super safe, judges picked up on it and he paid the price, Morizaki was riding 200% in comparison
The last thing Dandois needs to do is adapt. Good God.
Lol! Was that on camera?
Level off riding was amazing! Dub putting New things out such as uchie!
I think that Dandois shouldnt ride so safe as he did everyone else was putting everything out there. Step up Matthias!
Enjoyed it all!
i noticed that they were many facets of riding beeing judged such as ” difficulty”, “creativity”, “variety”, i don’t remember all of the criterias, but there was no ” consistency”
criteria in the judging.
If there had been such a “consistency” criteria, Matthias would have killed it with his flawless run.
Or, if matthias had had another strategy, and went for his much harder stuff, i am pretty sure he would have killed it as well, even with flaws and touches here and there.
So, Matthias is an incredible rider i admire, i think it’s all about riding strategy in the end, because this guy can do it all.
Uchi did well to drop two whopping hammers in the last 22 seconds when it all mattered