Ryan Decenzo may have barely missed the podium finishing fourth, but not without stomping tricks on every section of the course winning himself the 2018 Zumiez Destroyer Award! Decenzo put down a sugarcane on the A-frame, frontside 360 off the bump and over the stairs, a huge frontside flip to flat and even a nollie backside heelflip off over the Boost Bar.
Head 2 Head: Over The Rail Ryan Decenzo and Tommy Sandoval
In this segment of Head 2 Head we examine a gap less traveled by a select few. Here we look at Ryan Decenzo and Tommy Sandoval leaping outside of the gap course over the barrier rail onto flat. Ryan was able to roll away with a frontside 360, while Tommy pulled his infamous frontside kickflip. Leave a comment below on who you think did it better!
Dew Tour 2017 Pro Street Welcomes Ryan Decenzo
Dew Tour is proud to announce Ryan Decenzo as one of the 25 invited skaters in the individual Pro Street Competition. New for 2017, our three progressive sections include a Tech, Rail, and Gaps sections that will all push the creative boundaries of skateboarding. The Pro Street competition kicks off on Saturday, June 17, at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center with the world’s best pro skaters.
Dew Tour 2016 Individual: Welcome Ryan Decenzo
Dew Tour is proud to announce Ryan Decenzo as one of the 18 invited skaters in the Pro Competition.