In a field stacked with older vets and a few young guys Andy Mac takes his 1st vert Dew Tour victory. Andy has seen his share of medals (17 in the X Games alone) but a Gold in the Dew has always eluded him, until Salt Lake. In a run that had a 720 and abo
Words By George Crosland Photos By George Crosland and Andrew Miller
Consistence Pays Off - Andy Mac Wins Salt Lake Dew Tour Stop
In a field stacked with older vets and a few young guys Andy Mac takes
his 1st vert Dew Tour victory. Andy has seen his share of medals (17 in
the X Games alone) but a Gold in the Dew has always eluded him, until
Salt Lake. In a run that had a 720 and about every 540 variation in the
book, he barely edged out PLG. Bob Burnquist took 3rd.
1 - Andy Macdonald 2 - PLG 3 - Bob Burnquist 4 - Adam Taylor 5 - Bucky Lasek 6 - Sandro Dias
- Believe it or not Salt Lake City is home to ne of the best Mexican restaurants anywhere - The Red Iguana
- Alex Perelson has some of the biggest and best 540's in the business, here is an Indy Air
- With a career longer than many skaters have been alive, Andy Mac gets his Dew
- Sick ass Indy 5 by Bucky
- I asked Neal Hendrix if he is better known as the TV reporter guy from Fuel TV or the pro skateboarder of over 20 years? He laughed and said people know him as the reporter more. Neal was pro in the 80's
- Alley oop kickflip by PLG
- Young buck Adam Taylor
- Switch Frontside Boneless on the extension by Bob Burquist. The look on Bob's face reminds me of the intensity of skating that guys like Craig Johnson had. They not only skated they were aggro all around. You could say Bob is aggro all around but in a different way and always nice to talk to.