How much of step up will it be competing against guys like Robbie Maddison and Mat Rebeaud?
I’ve ridden with all of them in the past and I’m good friends with Mat and Robbie and Andre (Villa). I’ve got loads of respect for those guys and what they’ve done, you know doing it all the time on tour. I mean I’m only doing London and it’ll be the biggest thing I’ve ever ridden in freestyle-wise, so it’s definitely going to be a real learning curve for me but I’m up for the challenge. It’s really exciting. But a bit nerve-wracking really. Have you got the chops to compete? Yeah. I hope so. I’ve got a few tricks that I know I do a bit differently to everyone else in the industry. That’s the great thing about FMX – it’s a small industry and everybody kind of knows everybody so you know what everyone can do. So I do know that I have one or two things up my sleeve somewhere. It’s really with the flips, but hopefully I can get a few good combos down before the event and hopefully it’ll all make my run stronger. What will you bring to the party in London? A good performance. I think I’m k