|  | 2009 Your pals at EXPN.com bring you the hottest in X Games highlights and originally produced features from the world of shred. | |
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Kyle Loza beat out a field of innovators by landing his faithful Electric Doom for his third consecutive Gold. |
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Travis Pastrana attempted his new trick in the Best Trick competition but rotated off his axis and slammed hard enough to bow out of the second run. |
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Jamie Bestwick may have slammed himself out of competition, but not before he could throw down two nearly perfect runs that earned him the threepeat. |
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Ashley Fiolek made a crafty last-lap pass on Jessica Patterson for her first X Games Gold. |
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X Games host Sal Masekela breaks down the new format for X Games 15. |
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The Grotto Trails are Portland, Oregon's BMX sanctuary in the woods. |
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Team Shralp threw together a DIY quaterpipe jam to raise money for their upcoming pool party. |
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2009 marked Ryan Nyquist's inaugural Warriors of Wood competition in Sam Jose. |
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Fresh off a sick part in the new Zoo York movie, Eli Reed threw it down to grab the $10,000 prize at Manny Mania. |
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The Metal Mulisha demo team goes big at the OC Motorsports grand opening in Costa Mesa, CA. |
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Few professional surfers out there understand the meaning of small-wave performance like Cory Lopez, who was born to Florida's Gulf Coast. |
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The dynamic duo are at it again. Like it or not, Lance Coury and Levi Sherwood represent the new generation of FMX. |
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After his sponsors put him on the back burner behind his younger brother Sean, Callum Pettit headed out to the backcountry to establish his own identity. |
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BMX Legend Jimmy Levan throws it down in Sea Town to show you all his spots. |
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The BMX star was in the city for the Jimmy Fallon show and let ESPN follow him around. |
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17-year-old Australian ripper Jackson Strong is Metal Mulisha's latest prodigy. |
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Hundreds of riders hit the streets. |
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11-year-old sensation Gage Woods. |
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Big-mountain superhero Jeremy Jones has a one-step plan to energy independence: walk more. |
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Erik Apple talks about Jeremy Lusk's accident and what he meant to all his family and fans. |
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