The Extreme Dirty Weekend was held on Brighton Seafront on the 9th & 10th September; a new music and sports festival. It was the first year of the event, and the main attraction was the Vert. It was a huge success as thousands of people took the opportunity to park themselves by the ramp for part of their day and watch the U.K's finest vert skaters fly about on the biggest ramp this country has ever seen, all organised by King Ramps.
Andy Scott, Pete King, Sean Goff, Sam Beckett and Paul-Luc Ronchetti were among those that King Ramps had organised to come down, and they entertained the crowds on Brighton Beach from 10am until 6pm each day. Local Brightonians were very pleased to have such a great event on their shores and are already looking forward to next years event!
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"King Ramps were a pleasure to work with and went out of their way to assist us wherever they could. They are very professional and well connected which is a huge help when running events of this nature. The ramp is a hugely impressive stucture and because of its size and the quality of the riders that King Ramps helped attract to our event, it attracted a huge amount of media attention and exceeded all of our expectations. The success of the event has already helped to attract new business for Ground Zero. Thanks for you help, we couldn't have done it without you!"
Jack Forester, Managing Director, Ground Zero
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