 We are here for the Red Bull heavy metal event. There's going to be 40 of the best snowboarders across the world and they're coming to one place and it's about to get pretty wild here. Cascade Park is kind of an approving ground in the Midwest. There's been a lot of like really gnarly stuff done here like Justin Fronius, which all I got is like a Zebo. The kink rail has been destroyed like Christopher Wallace and Gap Front Lips. It seems like every time anyone comes up to Duluth, this is kind of their first stop just to even like look at the rail. Many have stepped to it and only a couple have really conquered it so it's cool to have a contest here and give the riders like free reign and see what can actually go down on this thing. The Red Bull heavy metal is a street contest. It's been roughly 20 years since the last event. Everyone loved it and so it's amazing to see it come back. When I was at all the first three, I'm real excited to see what goes down here. It was a really heavy event back in the day. I guess it's only right to bring it back on some of the gnarliest features in Minnesota. From what it looks like, the event's straight carnage and I'm happy we're bringing it back to see what carnage we can bring in present day. It should be sick. We're open for business. Judges are ready. Riders are ready. Let's see some out the gates, Bob. Probably 20 years ago and it started from guys who were mainly skateboarding and starting to do tricks on their snowboard that they did on a skateboard. When people started doing bigger stuff and stuff that people weren't stepping to on skateboards, that's when it got interesting. The best avenue for the early street guys was making video parts. I could go on a street trip and come home with handfuls of clips that can go up on the timeline and turn into minutes like it's been my whole career. From then it was just another way for these pro riders to not do contests and have video parts and take to the streets worldwide as well. It's cool to have guys that normally film video parts to see them in person and see what they do in a contest scenario. It's a really cool event to be a part of because it's huge for the street community. We don't normally get to be a part of events like this. So it's really sick for the exposure. Hagrid! Look at this little dude right here. I ain't no little dude. I'm a big dude. My mom hit me up. She was like, dude, you got to come out here. We got a sick setup at Cascade Park. There's going to be an insane crew of people here shredding and should be pretty crazy to see what goes down. I just kind of wanted to do something for the whole community and now we're here. We got $20,000 up for grab today. Let's get this party started. Money don't sleep. Got to pay me by the money. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Money, money, money, money. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Money, money, money, money. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. The cops loving it. Money, money, money, money. Money, money, money, money, money. Don't sleep. Got to pay me by the money. Money, money, money, money. Money, money, money, money. Money, money, money, money. Money, money, don't sleep. Yeah. Basically just a party hiking with all your homies. Corrigan. This is violent. Playground zone. Checked off. Total upset though. Lots of people. Total upset, yeah. We had a few leaders on the board from the tower and then a few new leaders from this section, so the judging just got interesting, I would say. I feel like that's gonna be the tiebreaker. Tiebreaker, I think so. It's gonna be the deciding factor, and hopefully easier to judge, because that was hectic. Whether or not the rider's gonna admit it, I think everyone's a little bit nervous. This rail right behind me is serious, legit rail, and you don't see people doing a contest on something like this, you know? You see X games and do tour and stuff like that, and they have pretty mellow stuff. This is heavy consequences. This rail is no joke. I mean, if anyone's been here, they know this thing's pretty serious. I'm nervous. You can see, I mean, look at this thing, dude. I'm like 6'6", and this thing looks huge next to me. The crowd up here kind of thinned out as in the athletes, because the real deal is on right now. It's the main show. I'm like honestly terrified for the spot, because it's gonna get destroyed. Everyone's just gonna be vibing off each other, building off everyone's energy. And then I think the energy from the crowd also hypes everyone up too, so who knows, it's gonna go down. We're at Red Bull, heavy metal. We are on the last stage, the stage of the kinked rail. Okay, riders, you're green-lighting. Let's go. I wanna see this kif happening, because it's so much fun. And it goes in a different direction than just the regular competition riding. And I think it raises the bar for street riding and snowboarding in general. The winner for the heavy metal, goes to Maggie Lear. Boarding to the general public, like previously rail jams have existed, of course, and they kind of got cut left and right over the past, I don't know, five to 10 years. And bringing something like this out, it's really unique and special. Nice work, ladies. It's what we did. Riding with all the people that were here, like all the homies, it's just like way less stressful. It's more just fun, like you're just out here snowboarding with your friends. Really gives people a taste of what street snowboarding is all about. And the winner is the hometown hero, Benny Miles.