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Check Out the Winners of X-Games’ Latest Video Competition ‘Real Streets’

These skills are insane!

‘Real Street,’ is the third instalment of the ‘Real Series 2020,’ shifting the field from snow to the streets. Check out their six new YouTube videos featuring skate athletes Kevin Bækkel, Clive Dixon, Jamie Foy, Dakota Servold, Franky Villani and Chase Webb. You won’t believe how satisfying and epic these videos are!

The Bronze, Silver and Gold Medalists: Franky Vallani, Clive Dixon and Chase Webb share their highlights and what got them to the top.  Watch their videos below and see their top tear dedication and skills for yourself.

For more epic moves check out this video on the new kite surfing world record: Olly Bridge Sets Kite Surfing World Record in Devon, England

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