
The overall vibe was incredible and full of positive energy with each rider throwing out their bust stuff hoping to get a cash callout and get paid. If the judges saw something they liked, and they saw a lot they liked, they called it out and Dave would assign a dollar value to it. The bigger the banger, the bigger the payout. I think the biggest single payout was around $300 and it went to Enarson who was just shredding the course with back to back sickness. Although the jam was announced to be a “trickfest” rather than putting together a complete run, it was clear that the guys who were linking a few hits together were raking up the $$$ quicker than those who were just working on single tricks.
There were around 4 basic components to the format. First was a 20 minute

One of the highlights of the night had to be the Morgan Wade, Ben Hennon and Rob Darden mini battle to find the biggest transfer line. Typical Wade stuff. HUGE. Wade ended up winning Best Trick (and a custom surfboard) for his monster turndown transfer from the jersey barrier to the quarter wall. He also tried the biggest flair I’ve ever seen, out of the huge pocketwall. Had to be at 30 ft or so out. He also did huge flairs off of the jersey barrier and even survived a couple of super high bailouts.
DC $10K CASH JAM $$$ PAYOUT
ENARSON $1150
NYQUIST $900
WADE $ 900
DHERS $900
WEB $825
HENNON $800
BYRON $700
GUETTLER $650
MAST $650
SMITH $500
HUGHES $450
MAIN $425
DARDEN $400
PERRY $350
MAD DOG $300
LAIRD $100
