This year, Slayground will play host to Moto X Best Whip, Best Trick, Freestyle, QuarterPipe High Air and the new 110s discipline.
Bringing Moto X Freestyle back outside for the first time since 2016, the Slayground Freestyle course is nearly double the size of the indoor courses riders have hit the past three years.
In Moto X Best Whip, the Elimination trimmed a field of eight to just four riders, who then had a four-minute jam to land their best whips in the final.
Slayground’s own Axell Hodges took gold in the first-ever pit bike discipline at X Games, Moto X 110’s.
One of Moto X’s top competitors, Rob Adelberg once again found himself on top in Monster Energy Moto X Best Trick.
Rival Axell Hodges was chasing that mark the rest of the competition, coming closest in his final run with a 39’2” air and settling for silver on his home turf.
Action continues tomorrow from the CA Training Facility with Men’s Skateboard Park, Women’s Skateboard Park, Skateboard Vert, Skateboard Vert Best Trick and BMX Street.