Let's get one thing straight, never refer to
Sacramento as Sacramento, in the skateboarding world it's called "Sacto"
and don't you forget it! Stop #4 on The Tony Hawk Gigantic Skate Park Tour
took place at Ruck's Grand Prix Skate Park in Sacto. Skateboard demos have
been happening in Sacto since the early 80's back when bonelesses and wall
rides ruled the skating world. A huge turn out once again. These demos
keep getting bigger and bigger. About 800 people on hand on a day where we
saw temps in the low to mid 90's. I decided I would skate a couple of
hours before the demo just to get a feeling for the park. I thought since
it was such a nice day I would skate without my shirt on. That was
probably the dumbest thing I have done on the tour so far, except for
hitting that curb in Paris resulting in a flat tire. I had 3rd degree
burns by the end of the day, but that's another story.
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The Tour Bus pulled up to the Park around 4:20 in the afternoon and
the crowd went into a high five frenzy. Grand Prix has a vert ramp and 2
mini ramps. One of the minis even has some pass vert on it. The street
course has several handrails and a couple of fun boxes. Mike Vallely, Mr.
Punk Rock himself was amazing Sacto with his front side 50 50's. On the
wall ride wall, Mike slammed once or twice but in true Mike V style he
would get up spit and continue to blaze a trail all over the place with
blood dripping from his swellbow (swollen elbow). We were joined this time
by the likes of Chris (I skate really Fast) Senn and Pat (I started the
Hand Rail Craze) Duffy and the usual crew Tony, Bam, Ellis, Chalmers,
Barley, Berra, Rooftop, Sean White and The Condor. How could a Demo suck
with names like that? It can't! Bam took a big slam on the street course
within the first 15 minutes of the demo and didn't get up until our
personal Trainer Barry helped him up. I have never seen Bam slam and not
get up, so you know it had to be serious.
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With Bam out of the mix the skaters and bike dudes kept ripping in
honor of their fallen hero. Chris Senn was doing feeble grind's down the
handrails to shove it off, aren't Feebles down a hand rail hard enough?
Berra was doing late kick flips off the side of the fun box from about 5
feet in the air. Rooftop was throwing down some pretty big blunt to
fakie's on the street course. The funny thing about the park was the sign
that said no bikes or roller blades, skateboards only! I guess Rooftop and
the Condor must have missed that sign. All 3 of the ramps were side by
side making easy for the boyz to air the gap between the ramps. I think
just about every pro on hand was doing the gaps, in some cases narrowly
missing spectators, now that's a cheap way to get a hair cut.
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During the vert demo, Tony and 14-year-old phenom Shaun White
decided it was time again to bust a double's run like they did in
Encinitas. Tony's X Games Vert doubles partner Andy Macdonald better watch
out because these two guyz looked natural. Another scary moment happened
when the legend himself, Mat "The Condor" Hofman took a big slam for the
team. He actually gouged out part of the ramp with his bike. He got up
holding his wrist and was escorted to the bus for a check up. Only time
will tell if Bam and The Condor can make it back for the remaining 2
stops, I will be keeping my fingers crossed. The burliest thing to happen
all day was when Tony was doing a 540 when his board got away from him and
hit a photographer in the head. This dudes cranium started spurting blood
out like it was a garden hose on full blast, Tony tried to offer him a
towel and the guy started yelling "don't touch me" I guess that just goes
to show you that even watching skateboarding can be as dangerous as
skating in this case. This day will go down in history as the bloodiest
stop on The Hawk Tour by far. Next stop Grunge Town A.K.A Seattle,
Washington home of the Space Needle, Curt Cobain's Grave and Rain City
Skate park.
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