2) Demarcus Paul, guys pretty good. Nothing ground breaking I guess. I like what he's done this far in his brief introduction to pro riding.
I rode with Demarcus several times back when I went to college in Valdosta Georgia about 5 years ago. He's probably one of the nicest dudes I've ever rode with. When I met him he was riding the most beat up and broken bike ever, and still killed it. Seriously good dude, so I'm stoked he's making his way up in the bmx world.
I just watched his Dig and All Day edit, and it's easy to see why he's getting recognized. That tooth hanger to manual to double peg tailwhip out is just ridiculous.