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MWM Venue: Cream City Skatepark

For those of you going to the MWM, here’s your venue. The Cream City Skatepark was kind enough to open their doors to a bunch of 700c delinquents for the Mid-West Mayhem. This park is massive. A ton of stuff to ride. Watch this video and others on their site and plan your lines. It’s going to be a nutty time!

If you haven’t been keeping track of all the details, head over to the thread on Trick Track there’s also a thread dedicated to the final details. Watch that one for updates.

Previously:
Mid-West Mayhem Map
Mid-West Mayhem Final Flier
Mid-West Mayhem Roll Call

2 Comments »
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  • jnd

    corey kennedy would kill that place!

  • Shea[DPH]

    Heres another good video that shows a good portion of the park.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzb4JssO_E0&feature=related

    It’ll help you all get some lines goin. Its also an interview with the owner, Bill. If you see this guy at MWM, make sure you say thank you!

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