Vert skateboarding to unveil new look at Maloof Money Cup | Outposts | Los Angeles Times
Vert skating finally has an exciting new look, thanks to the progressive mind of Bob Burnquist, who won the X Games' big-air competition the last two years on the towering mega-ramp.
Burnquist, with input from Pierre-Luc Gagnon and Jake Brown, designed a miniature version of the mega-ramp, which was unveiled at a recent competition in Santa Rosa. It features a 35-foot roll-in ramp and a rainbow rail spanning a 25-foot gap, leading to an 18-foot quarterpipe wall.
For this weekend's Maloof Money Cup, which begins with practice and prelims on Friday, California Ramp Works has constructed a tweaked version of the mini-mega-ramp, which will connect to a tricked-out vert ramp. Athletes will compete in a multistage format that promises to be more entertaining than the back-and-forth acrobatics currently on display during traditional vert contests.
"This is where it's at," says Burnquist, who has a full-size mega-ramp in the backyard of his Vista, Calif., home. "This is the reality. This is not killing vert. This is vert."
Burnquist was referring to last year's situation at the X Games, when the vert competition was canceled -- briefly -- in favor of a superpark competition on a course many vert skaters did not like. Some even pulled out of that event.
Says Burnquist of the mini-mega-ramp: "Dude, this is superpark. This is progression; what they were trying to do. It's happening and materializing. We still have to deliver, but I have a strong feeling about this."
Sunday's final, then, is about more than simply who wins. It might provide a glimpse into the sport's future.
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