Our convoy headed to nearby Darmstadt. A pleasant little city with a really good outdoor skatepark and an array of street spots that we’d die for in England. Also home to Sven Littfinski. I should mention that Sven has been recovering from a nasty head injury. It was pretty heart warming to see him cruising both H20 and the skatepark.
We were joined by a local named Oskar in some sort of enormous beer garden that served a beer named Hell and some confusing food. We made like typical Brits abroad and all stood in a line before ordering the exact same meal of sausage, bread, and chips. This wasn’t rocket science but they gave us an alarm with each order that would buzz once the chef had everything ready……I don’t why but we seem to get flustered when something is just a little different than the UK. The alarms were no exception.

Ziegelei Trails’s main(z) man. Atilla Sebesteny.
Back at H20 everything was set for a decent evening session and we were joined by Atilla Sebesteny and Moritz Muller. Most of us had met Atilla on his previous visits to the UK. He’s responsible for a lot of what gets built at Ziegelei trails, rides a Root Four, and was on top form for the next 48 hours. From the umpires shirt, to the headwear, to the playlist, to being an absolute sickhead on his bike.

It probably feels totally different to the one at Woodyard but Damo and Wayne seemed right at home on the step down.

Best x-up of the current era? Add Wayne to the short list!

Jonny and Wayne both decided that airing out the Shark’s fin might be fun.


Damo’s one-footed motos tho!

Moritz Muller is another German ripper to look out for.

I mean. It’s pretty decent photo. I’m not sure it does any justice to Atilla’s pull at H20.

Mr Reader!

Late evening shapes on the hip. Jonny is your man.


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