The highlight for me in this year's x games park event was Josh Dove. I was so happy to see him compete, and look forward to seeing him at a future X games.
Marcus has so much energy, the guy is the duracell bunny on a bmx, ripping bangers back to back. Throws something every time his wheels are off the concrete.
@@Observations67 I mean, they still have vert for skateboarding? Dirt and pool are cool, but for me, BMX vert was the reason I started watching X Games back in the 90's. From what I recall, the final was usually the last event and really capped the whole week with the most exciting event.
Several reasons, in no order. 1. The number of professional riders able to ride vert to competition level is so tiny that theres just very little demand for it. 2. Young riders aren't interested in it and the learning curve is steep - it's not really like park riding or dirt where you can start small and build up. 3. Pro riders maybe just don't find it interesting. There's a clip of Logan Martin riding a (small-ish) vert ramp from a few years ago and he basically said it makes him dizzy. 4. Vert isn't contested at any other BMX competition (FISE etc) so riders aren't going to focus on it - especially with the Olympics in the mix now. 5. All the progression these days is in park and dirt. Box and spine tricks tend to be more popular with riders and audiences than quarter air tricks and they are more adaptable for different courses. Skateboarding is more air focused as they can trick quicker and don't tend to do as well on box jumps and spines. 6. Pro level competition parks are getting pretty massive in terms of ramps. If you're regularly blasting 10-12ft quarters, limiting yourself to one 14-16ft ramp seems a bit restrictive and there isn't really anything you can get out of it you can't get in a park comp in terms of tricks. 7. Setting up a vert ramp for comps or training is a massive investment in space and money. You could fit some regular quarters and a box jump in the same space and its going to work for a lot more things. 8. Unfortunately I think you might be in the minority and most people don't find vert exciting to watch. Less variety than a park comp, and by the 'smoother' nature of vert riding, less hucking mad tricks.
@@TheBClark88 Thanks for the detailed response. It all makes sense. I've been out of the loop and don't follow this stuff like I used to. When was the last vert at X Games? I saw a clip from 2019.
@@alienrefugee51 I believe 2019. I’m pretty sure 2020 didn’t happen and then 2021 was held at private locations and the BMX was all at Pat Casey’s house so there was no vert. 2022 had mega-park I think which had a really big quarter but still not a proper vert. Then no vert last year. They do chop and change though. Dirt was gone for a few years but now it’s one of the main attractions. Sometimes they have a proper set of trails, sometimes it’s just 3 huge jumps in a row. I thought megapark was cool but that only happened for one year. 🤷🏼
The riders with tricks lack flow, style and good lines. The riders that can flow/style have no crazy tricks . It’s like their should be a contest for flip whipping spinners and another for style riders
The highlight for me in this year's x games park event was Josh Dove. I was so happy to see him compete, and look forward to seeing him at a future X games.
Marcus has so much energy, the guy is the duracell bunny on a bmx, ripping bangers back to back.
Throws something every time his wheels are off the concrete.
I miss the x games days of the late 90s n early 00s
Why is there no BMX vert anymore at the X Games? That was always the highlight for me and the most exciting.
New events making room for themselves
@@Observations67 I mean, they still have vert for skateboarding? Dirt and pool are cool, but for me, BMX vert was the reason I started watching X Games back in the 90's. From what I recall, the final was usually the last event and really capped the whole week with the most exciting event.
Several reasons, in no order.
1. The number of professional riders able to ride vert to competition level is so tiny that theres just very little demand for it.
2. Young riders aren't interested in it and the learning curve is steep - it's not really like park riding or dirt where you can start small and build up.
3. Pro riders maybe just don't find it interesting. There's a clip of Logan Martin riding a (small-ish) vert ramp from a few years ago and he basically said it makes him dizzy.
4. Vert isn't contested at any other BMX competition (FISE etc) so riders aren't going to focus on it - especially with the Olympics in the mix now.
5. All the progression these days is in park and dirt. Box and spine tricks tend to be more popular with riders and audiences than quarter air tricks and they are more adaptable for different courses. Skateboarding is more air focused as they can trick quicker and don't tend to do as well on box jumps and spines.
6. Pro level competition parks are getting pretty massive in terms of ramps. If you're regularly blasting 10-12ft quarters, limiting yourself to one 14-16ft ramp seems a bit restrictive and there isn't really anything you can get out of it you can't get in a park comp in terms of tricks.
7. Setting up a vert ramp for comps or training is a massive investment in space and money. You could fit some regular quarters and a box jump in the same space and its going to work for a lot more things.
8. Unfortunately I think you might be in the minority and most people don't find vert exciting to watch. Less variety than a park comp, and by the 'smoother' nature of vert riding, less hucking mad tricks.
@@TheBClark88 Thanks for the detailed response. It all makes sense. I've been out of the loop and don't follow this stuff like I used to. When was the last vert at X Games? I saw a clip from 2019.
@@alienrefugee51 I believe 2019. I’m pretty sure 2020 didn’t happen and then 2021 was held at private locations and the BMX was all at Pat Casey’s house so there was no vert. 2022 had mega-park I think which had a really big quarter but still not a proper vert. Then no vert last year. They do chop and change though. Dirt was gone for a few years but now it’s one of the main attractions. Sometimes they have a proper set of trails, sometimes it’s just 3 huge jumps in a row. I thought megapark was cool but that only happened for one year. 🤷🏼
Marcus has no fear. He's 100% adrenaline and focus and not even 1% concerned about anything going wrong. Absolute beast.
amazing group of riders. so cool to see it this way. dope.
Dove is the future
That table by dovey on the thumbnail is godlike
Marcus is a wild man
Josh Dove is real park riding - nothing wrong with box jump heroes but that's why it's freestyle bmx
more a bowl than a park this year
hell yeah
Awesome thanks!
Can we appreciate JD at 15:00. Nothin’ unclicked about that.
How did Brandon only get an 88 with that last run 🤯
DOVE!! If you ask me the style cats should always win! Mike Aitken for president haha😎😎
If Dovey learns a few big tricks he would be unstoppable!
KP is so good, Dude won Gold in Street and Silver in Park... INSANE
KP 🐐🚲
I love park
First x games park without Dennis Enarson? ( I guess he is still hurt ?) and also first without Garret having medal in street :/
Josh Dovey is the Mikey Aitken of this generation
Clicked 'like' for Ryan Williams yelling out "That's my boy!". Josh Dovey is so sick.
haven't seen the crowd look like since "COviD" HIT
Your footage is better than Xgames footage
they don't have full face helmets so they just can break they jaw easy when fall ? :) 😍
my goal in life is to make BMX more popular than basketball and football
Sheesh first comment 🔥
The riders with tricks lack flow, style and good lines. The riders that can flow/style have no crazy tricks . It’s like their should be a contest for flip whipping spinners and another for style riders
Hhmm do Kevin peraza and Boyd hilder play chess do they?
less zoom please