battle in the south
#8
Re: battle in the south
Nic pics
The show was a lot of fun, but there were major problems.
#1 No organization
#2 No fans came....glad I got a free booth space
#3 Judges should know what there doing... freestyle event - some guy did only fast wheelies and placed higher than someone that was scraping over the bars??????? During the stoppie contest the line judge was calling "past line" and they would mark it and measure it anyway
IT ALL GOES BACK TO ORGANIZATION
After the show the winners had to wait for two hours to get paid. How hard is it to put money in envelopes and label them?
I am not saying putting on a show is easy by any means, but if your gonna do it you might as well do it right
The show was a lot of fun, but there were major problems.
#1 No organization
#2 No fans came....glad I got a free booth space
#3 Judges should know what there doing... freestyle event - some guy did only fast wheelies and placed higher than someone that was scraping over the bars??????? During the stoppie contest the line judge was calling "past line" and they would mark it and measure it anyway
IT ALL GOES BACK TO ORGANIZATION
After the show the winners had to wait for two hours to get paid. How hard is it to put money in envelopes and label them?
I am not saying putting on a show is easy by any means, but if your gonna do it you might as well do it right
#9
Re: battle in the south
Originally Posted by RDTdan
Nic pics
The show was a lot of fun, but there were major problems.
#1 No organization
#2 No fans came....glad I got a free booth space
#3 Judges should know what there doing... freestyle event - some guy did only fast wheelies and placed higher than someone that was scraping over the bars??????? During the stoppie contest the line judge was calling "past line" and they would mark it and measure it anyway
IT ALL GOES BACK TO ORGANIZATION
After the show the winners had to wait for two hours to get paid. How hard is it to put money in envelopes and label them?
I am not saying putting on a show is easy by any means, but if your gonna do it you might as well do it right
The show was a lot of fun, but there were major problems.
#1 No organization
#2 No fans came....glad I got a free booth space
#3 Judges should know what there doing... freestyle event - some guy did only fast wheelies and placed higher than someone that was scraping over the bars??????? During the stoppie contest the line judge was calling "past line" and they would mark it and measure it anyway
IT ALL GOES BACK TO ORGANIZATION
After the show the winners had to wait for two hours to get paid. How hard is it to put money in envelopes and label them?
I am not saying putting on a show is easy by any means, but if your gonna do it you might as well do it right
#11
Re: battle in the south
I didn't ride in the event, I hadn't been to any actual stunt comps before. I didn't have any complaints though. I had a good time. I've competed at the national level in other, much larger, established sports and I can assure you that the level of organization could have been much worse. I think you're being a little too critical. I wouldn't have considered anything I saw a major problem, but I guess that's just me.
#13
Re: battle in the south
I left once the stoppie comp started. Not sure if was lack of preperation but it was not organized. Other than that I had a blast and enjoyed watching everyone do there thing.
#15
Re: battle in the south
Originally Posted by RDTdan
Nic pics
The show was a lot of fun, but there were major problems.
#1 No organization
#2 No fans came....glad I got a free booth space
#3 Judges should know what there doing... freestyle event - some guy did only fast wheelies and placed higher than someone that was scraping over the bars??????? During the stoppie contest the line judge was calling "past line" and they would mark it and measure it anyway
IT ALL GOES BACK TO ORGANIZATION
After the show the winners had to wait for two hours to get paid. How hard is it to put money in envelopes and label them?
I am not saying putting on a show is easy by any means, but if your gonna do it you might as well do it right
The show was a lot of fun, but there were major problems.
#1 No organization
#2 No fans came....glad I got a free booth space
#3 Judges should know what there doing... freestyle event - some guy did only fast wheelies and placed higher than someone that was scraping over the bars??????? During the stoppie contest the line judge was calling "past line" and they would mark it and measure it anyway
IT ALL GOES BACK TO ORGANIZATION
After the show the winners had to wait for two hours to get paid. How hard is it to put money in envelopes and label them?
I am not saying putting on a show is easy by any means, but if your gonna do it you might as well do it right
b!tch alot.
#17
streetfighterz had fun
yo, always fun to hang out with fellow stunters that we only see 1 or 2 times a year. comp was a good time. big ups to atlanta freestyle for puttin it on. cardwell streetfighterz
#18
Re: streetfighterz had fun
Props to Becca and D for the events, judging... no comment..... but had nothing to do with the people who held the event. D and Becca rolled the event quite nicely with good organization, track was good for everything, good food, and not to mention free redbull, lol.
Whoo saaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!! lol Much stress involved, yall did quite nicely
Whoo saaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!! lol Much stress involved, yall did quite nicely
#19