On Saturday night, one of BMX's most progressive street riders, Chad Kerley, hosted a BMX contest like none other. With support from his sponsor, Vitaminwater, Chad hand selected thirty of today's top pro street riders to come out and compete at The Bakery in Chicago, Ill. for $20,000 in cash prizes. The format was simple -- four obstacles, best trick format and rider judged. Throughout the night, we heard many riders say it was the best contest ever -- and I have to agree. Garrett Reynolds won three out of the four obstacles, along with the Rider's Choice award, and Stevie Churchill won the secret setup with a 720. So many "first-ever" tricks went down that it was insane, and we were on hand to capture it all. Check the photos.
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