Sooooo next weekend we have the Utah Pro Tour stop. This may be the most historic competitive boat event ever, with the level of tricks each rider has recently learned. I think go last off the dock has real importance now. Before riding last off the dock usually meant you were the best rider anyways, and were a few tricks ahead of everyone. Now, being last off the dock may mean that you watched everyone before you fall trying to throw hammers, because riders realize the extreme level of riding going down! Here is a list of hammers each rider has landed, and some recently.
Harley: Mute Double Half Cab, Indy Double Backroll, TS Indy Double Backroll, Indy Temper Tantrum, TS 1080, Switch TS 1080, HS1080, Crow Mobe 7, KGB 5, Front Mobe 5, Back Mobe 7, Whirly Dick, Switch Whirly Dick, Mobe 9?, All 9's except TS BS.
Nic Rapa: Mute Double Half Cab, Blind Pete, BS 9, TS 1080, Back Mobe 5, KGB 5, All 9's except TS BS, Huge Indy Tantrum late BS 3
Mike Dowdy: Mute Double Half Cab, Indy Double Backroll, Indy Double Backroll to blind, TS Indy Double Backroll, KGB 7, KGB 5, Indy Tantrum late BS5, Double Grab 7 & 9, TS 1080, Crow Mobe 7, KGB 5, Back Mobe 5, Moby Dick 7, Huge Tail Tantrum late BS 3/5.
Cory T: Mute Double Half Cab, Indy Double Backroll, TS 1080, HS 1080, Mute Back Mobe 5, Mute Crow Mobe 7, Almost every 7 double grabbed, BS 9, Moby Dick 7?
Noah Flegel: Mute Double Half Cab, Double Backroll, Moby Dick 7, TS 1080, Front Mobe 5, Method Back Mobe 5, Wrapped grabbed BS 9, Huge Tantrum late BS 3
Tony I: Mute Double Half Cab, Indy Double Backroll, Mute Back Mobe 5, Nose Back Mobe 5, Tail Front Blind Mobe, All 9's, Front Mobe 5, Huge Indy Tantrum Late BS 3
and then there is Shotta, Steel, Dean, J.D. and Tony Carrol of which some have doubles and all have hammers...
Who do you think will win?? What will the winning pass look like???
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