| Al Dimino's BMX Invasion 9 lands at "The Dome" |
| Written by Brett Middaugh | ||||||||||||
| Monday, 24 August 2009 | ||||||||||||
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That is till August 22nd 2009, when Al, his Dad, the owner Ed and sponsors: Dan's Competition, SE Bikes, Primo Products, Tipplus Distro, Colony Bikes, Federal Bikes, PA Woods, Mirraco, Knight BMX Products, Mutiny Bikes, Ride BMX Mag, S&M Bkes, Fit Bikes, Revenge Industries, Sparky's Distro, Subrosa, Sputnic
We weren't dissapointed. Upon arriving at The Dome, it became apparent that the riding that would be going on that evening would be massive and the facility was top notch. Tons of spectators were lined up on the walls and ev Al gave everyone an extra half hour to warm up and show up (a big traffic jam went down on I-476 due to an accident earlier in the day) before the festivities began so we wandered the floor lensing pics and saying hi to all our bros. One big name on the northern NJ-PA scene, Kevin from Plains Bike was out in full force with a big contingent of riders for his shop. I finally got to meet a guy who I have chatted with many a times on the message boards about...BMX RACING in our arena. After more than a few laughs about that, we got ready to see what everyone could pull out of their trick lists today to impress the judges and spectators inside "The Dome". (Man if nothing else, just calling a place the dome and holding a comp there should ominous as all get out! LOL) I think one of the best things that was brought out at this comp was calling the classes Novice, Expert and Pro. No one at the comp was really at that super beginner level of riding where the simplest of tricks was an impossibility so with Al starting off with a novice class as the first group it made all the guys riding feel like they were accomplishing something out there. Add to that, the fact that he had secured prizes for the top 5 riders in the class and goodie bags for everyone competing and it was looking like a pretty stoked day.
After a 15 minute break to let the Expert class warm up, Al got back on the mic cranked the tunes and let the next class of BMX maniacs out to get it on. Billy Salijko came out with big leary's (turndowns) and some monster airs, the judges dropped him in the 5th place for the day... evening? 4th was placed upon the man who attempted a fat 720 whilst about 6 feet up but let it go and still walked away, Justin Mitchell. He also did monster variations and rocked the rest of the Dome to bring home the swag. George Miller was out of control during his runs and let loose all over the wall ride and jump box as well as dropping a footjam nosepick on one of the quarters. 3rd place went to him. 2nd place was all Chris Koviak he had great speed and flow all over the park and probably got the highest jump box variations in the class. He also let loose with one huge extended can can that stoked up the crowd. Todd Kiger took home the first place box of goodness and a signature SE Deville frame. His tailwhips over the box had everyone losing it in the arena. As big as the Expert class was going this was just a warm up compred to the Pro class that was gonna be throwing down after another break and more practice.
The BMAD (Big Man At the Dome) for the day was none other than the man whose name I completely screwed up at Hackettstown not a week before, Randy Hulseburg. During practice it was obvious that Randy was riding this park a little bit above the rest of the guys there. He definitely had the flow of the place completely down. By the time the actual comp came around he turned it up a notch and was on it big time. Randy was busting an easy 6' on the quarters and airing the vert walls on either side of the jump box. From racer style table top one footers to ninja tailwhips, the crowd was behind him. Warming up by look back 360ing the jump box he then proceeded to360 tailtap the sub box, at that point it was pretty apparent that he was gonna be the man to beat that day in the Dome. Which it turns out, he was. Randy got all the goods for the Pro class and also snagged an old school SE quadangle looptail. Definitely the top dude in Wilkes Barre that night.
After the comp, Ed kept the park open for another half hour to let everyone continue the good time and bust out. By then though Monster had left the building and the crowd was leaving the building. Big ups to Al Dimino, who even though he wasn't throwing down in the comp that day still was giving off postive vibes to the younger riders in the crowd. One little dude was asking him how to get sponsored and how he wanted to be riding for Dan's Comp. Al told him to go for it but not to worry so much about being Since Deirdre and I had a good 3 hour drive back to the Jersey Coast we said our thank you's and packed up our rented mobile device for the return trip. It was pretty cool to see how the PA scene was doing up there in the land where Jim Dellavalle hails from and meet a lot of the locals. We'll definitely be back for the next round of BMX Invasion where ever it may land. Thanks to to our hosts and the event sponsors! We had a great time! For more about Al and BMX Invasion plus his write up and some of Rich's (his Dad) pics. Click here: BMXINVASION.com and again for all the shots I have click here: Invasion 9 See you at the next BMX event, BMXNJ (We'll have video coverage on the first episode of brokenspokes BMX in a couple weeks!, see you there!)
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