A different day, the same bucket hat on Alec Majerus’ head. This man known how to keep cool while taking a front blunt through a kinked rail. Photo: Durso
Alex Midler always seems to excel on radical round bar setups. The Rails section of the Dew Tour Street course is no exception, as seen with this locked in front feeble on the down kick flat. Did he flip in, or out? Photo: Durso
Even Chase Webb looks impressed at how sick this nosegrind is looking for just being the second day of practice. Photo: Durso
The Wolverine was on the scene tearing up the Gaps section of the Street course. Chri Joslin never misses a chance to go big. Photo: Durso
Cory Juneau hangin’ loose, with a frontside boardslide through the corner in the deep end, bah. Photo: Saxon
Here’s a close-up of Stanley’s Danny Leon doing one seriously large and stylish backside air over the hip from low to high. Now that is Performance you can Measure. Photo: Saxon
Watching Dave Bachinsky skate a brand new street course is one of skateboarding’s finest pleasures, topped only by watching him session a mini ramp. Photo: Durso
Jack Fardell is always on the move. He travels far and wide distances like from the United States to Australia and when airing frontside in the new Park. Photo: Strand
As it stands now, Jagger Eaton is slated to skate in the Pro Street event but is still sitting in the first Alternate position to get into the Pro Park competition. That didn’t stop him from getting some practice in on Day 2. Photo: Saxon
A nice view of Keegan Palmer giving a nice poke while sending it into a nice pocket in the Dew Tour Park. Photo: Strand
Somehow he always manages to pull this stuff off with his eyes closed. Cory Juneau at it again, but this time with a crazy colored wheel style. Photo: Saxon
Micky Papa working on his switch game. Watch him in the BOOST Mobile Switch Jam and the Pro Street Competition. Photo Durso
A bird’s eye view of Pedro Barros sending it over the hip. It is pretty damn rare to be looking down on Barros doing an air... Photo: Strand
Locked in for the back smith through the corner, Pedro Barros does his best balancing act while at high speed and on pool coping. Photo: Saxon
It was way past high-noon at the Dew Tour Park when the Pros came back for day two of practice to learn each and every curve. Photo: Strand
Remember how we mentioned the summertime party feels from Day 1 of Pro Practice at Dew Tour Long Beach 2018? Well, Day 2 of Pro Practice was a lot of the same, except a little different. Day 2 was a bit cooler and more comfortable with the temperatures, the tricks were definitely a lot crazier and more dialed in and there did not seem to be any confusion as to what people wanted to skate. Also the crowds arrived as Dew Tour became officially open to the public! Click thru all the rad photos from today, and scope out the complete event schedule to stay in the action all weekend.
Crazier Tricks, Cooler Temps for Day 2 of Pro Practice at Dew Tour Long Beach 2018
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A different day, the same bucket hat on Alec Majerus’ head. This man known how to keep cool while taking a front blunt through a kinked rail. Photo: Durso
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Alex Midler always seems to excel on radical round bar setups. The Rails section of the Dew Tour Street course is no exception, as seen with this locked in front feeble on the down kick flat. Did he flip in, or out? Photo: Durso
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Even Chase Webb looks impressed at how sick this nosegrind is looking for just being the second day of practice. Photo: Durso
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The Wolverine was on the scene tearing up the Gaps section of the Street course. Chri Joslin never misses a chance to go big. Photo: Durso
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Cory Juneau hangin’ loose, with a frontside boardslide through the corner in the deep end, bah. Photo: Saxon
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Here’s a close-up of Stanley’s Danny Leon doing one seriously large and stylish backside air over the hip from low to high. Now that is Performance you can Measure. Photo: Saxon
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Watching Dave Bachinsky skate a brand new street course is one of skateboarding’s finest pleasures, topped only by watching him session a mini ramp. Photo: Durso
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Jack Fardell is always on the move. He travels far and wide distances like from the United States to Australia and when airing frontside in the new Park. Photo: Strand
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As it stands now, Jagger Eaton is slated to skate in the Pro Street event but is still sitting in the first Alternate position to get into the Pro Park competition. That didn’t stop him from getting some practice in on Day 2. Photo: Saxon
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A nice view of Keegan Palmer giving a nice poke while sending it into a nice pocket in the Dew Tour Park. Photo: Strand
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Somehow he always manages to pull this stuff off with his eyes closed. Cory Juneau at it again, but this time with a crazy colored wheel style. Photo: Saxon
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Micky Papa working on his switch game. Watch him in the BOOST Mobile Switch Jam and the Pro Street Competition. Photo Durso
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A bird’s eye view of Pedro Barros sending it over the hip. It is pretty damn rare to be looking down on Barros doing an air... Photo: Strand
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Locked in for the back smith through the corner, Pedro Barros does his best balancing act while at high speed and on pool coping. Photo: Saxon
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It was way past high-noon at the Dew Tour Park when the Pros came back for day two of practice to learn each and every curve. Photo: Strand
A different day, the same bucket hat on Alec Majerus’ head. This man known how to keep cool while taking a front blunt through a kinked rail. Photo: Durso
Alex Midler always seems to excel on radical round bar setups. The Rails section of the Dew Tour Street course is no exception, as seen with this locked in front feeble on the down kick flat. Did he flip in, or out? Photo: Durso
Even Chase Webb looks impressed at how sick this nosegrind is looking for just being the second day of practice. Photo: Durso
The Wolverine was on the scene tearing up the Gaps section of the Street course. Chri Joslin never misses a chance to go big. Photo: Durso
Cory Juneau hangin’ loose, with a frontside boardslide through the corner in the deep end, bah. Photo: Saxon
Here’s a close-up of Stanley’s Danny Leon doing one seriously large and stylish backside air over the hip from low to high. Now that is Performance you can Measure. Photo: Saxon
Watching Dave Bachinsky skate a brand new street course is one of skateboarding’s finest pleasures, topped only by watching him session a mini ramp. Photo: Durso
Jack Fardell is always on the move. He travels far and wide distances like from the United States to Australia and when airing frontside in the new Park. Photo: Strand
As it stands now, Jagger Eaton is slated to skate in the Pro Street event but is still sitting in the first Alternate position to get into the Pro Park competition. That didn’t stop him from getting some practice in on Day 2. Photo: Saxon
A nice view of Keegan Palmer giving a nice poke while sending it into a nice pocket in the Dew Tour Park. Photo: Strand
Somehow he always manages to pull this stuff off with his eyes closed. Cory Juneau at it again, but this time with a crazy colored wheel style. Photo: Saxon
Micky Papa working on his switch game. Watch him in the BOOST Mobile Switch Jam and the Pro Street Competition. Photo Durso
A bird’s eye view of Pedro Barros sending it over the hip. It is pretty damn rare to be looking down on Barros doing an air... Photo: Strand
Locked in for the back smith through the corner, Pedro Barros does his best balancing act while at high speed and on pool coping. Photo: Saxon
It was way past high-noon at the Dew Tour Park when the Pros came back for day two of practice to learn each and every curve. Photo: Strand
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