Just because I'm a vegetarian, it doesn't mean that I'm one of those bastids who talks ill of delicious things like cupcakes, ice cream and undisputed king of all sugary goodness, soda. I'm down with all kinds of soda. I love me some Pepsi the most. I used to be a Coke man, but I switched over to the Pepsi. But I'll only do Pepsi out of the can, though. In a bottle it's not as good. And Mountain Dew. That sh*t's delicious! I've said it before and I'll say that sh*t again and again...you pair up a large ice-riddled cup of fresh MD with a meal at Taco Bell, and you got yourself a little slice of heaven. It's like coffee and a cigarette, a sneeze and a tissue, metal to a knee high ledge...you get my drift. This past weekend, my favorite dinner time soft drink sponsored The AST Dew Tour/Toyota Challenge Event in Salt Lake City.Little Zoo York, Chi-Town ripper, fourteen-year old, Chaz Ortiz destroyed the course all weekend and walked away with first place, marking his first pro victory. Is a Ortiz pro model in the works? What's up Zoo?
Here's what little Chaz had to say about his win on the AST site...
"I landed all the tricks I wanted to," Ortiz said. "After my first run I was feeling pretty confidant. I just wanted to get top three and obviously the results were better than I thought. I'm feeling good. I'm super happy. I guess today was my day."
Here are the official AST Dew Tour-Toyota Challenge Street Results
1. Chaz Ortiz, Chicago, 93.05.
2. Ryan Sheckler, San Clemente, Calif., 90.00.
3. Rodolfo Ramos, Brazil, 85.90.
4. Greg Lutzka, Milwaukee, 84.75.
5. Carlos De Andrade, Brazil, 82.00.
6. Austen Seaholm, Anaheim, Calif., 81.60.
7. Danilo Do Rosario, Brazil, 79.75.
8. Paul Rodriguez, Tarzana, Calif., 79.50.
9. Tulio Oliveira, Brazil, 79.25.
10. Kurtis Colamonico, Long Beach, Calif., 78.75.
Check this footage of the Street Finals. It's accompanied by quite possibly the whackest song I've ever heard in my life. It views best with the volume shut completely off. Don't say I didn't warn you.
On the Vert side of things, Andy Macdonald skated strong all weekend and managed to come up on top with a well-deserved first place. Here's what Mr. MacDonald said over at the AST site about nabbing the victory...
"For me it's like the Boston Red Sox winning the championship. I broke the curse," says Macdonald, a Boston native. "It feels awesome. I'm so psyched, and I'm super psyched for Salt Lake City, the biggest crowd in four years of Dew Tour.'
Here's the official AST Dew Tour-Toyota Challenge Vert Results
2. Pierre-Luc Gagnon, 90.25
3. Bob Burnquist, 88.25
4. Adam Taylor, 87.75
5. Bucky Lasek, 87.0
6. Sandro Dias, 82.75
7. Marcelo Bastos, 77
8. Neal Hendrix, 75.5
9. Buster Halterman, 68.75
10. Alex Parelson, 51.5
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