So I spoke with Mike yesterday and he is fully cleared to get back on the wakeboard again. Now don’t jump to conclusions of seeing multiple double flips just yet. Mike has been busting his ass training and rehabbing his knee slowly to get his knee stronger for longevity. Only a few weeks ago he started wakesurfing to get the “feel” of being on the water. The power of the mind is unreal when you focus your thoughts on what you want and Mike wants it all. We are all stoked to see him ride again, but his great return will come at his pace not ours.
Ambush Wake Team rider Justin Lee isn’t just some new kid on the block learning to ride cable at Terminus. Justin is a young seasoned rider who possesses his own cable park in his back yard and has been to more cable parks than you would know. Justin can now be found at the new Terminus Wake Park in north Atlanta on a regular basis. Home court advantage is real. Watch Justin’s new edit and peep for yourself.
Kaesen Suyderhoud put in his rail rider of the year submission yesterday in the form of an outstanding season edit by Joey Arcisz. Kaesen has a very firm grasp on how to showcase park and rail riding. Take notes kiddos!
Back in the 90s, Thomas Horrell executed the first switch heelside front flip to blind. He dubbed it the “Hasselhoff.” It went down in history as an elusive, hard-to-dial trick that gained massive respect from riders everywhere. CWB‘s Tony Iacconi has now grabbed it tail and added an extra 180. Respect, my man, respect.