| by Jose  Gaspar www.fmxnews.com.br | pics by Idário Café | 
                               
                           
                             
                               
                            “The most  extreme day in your life”. As the slogan said, The Yeah Festival was exactly  that, extreme. For the first time in Brazil was possible to see Music, Skateboard  and Freestyle Motocross, all together, at the same place, at the same time. The  event took place at José Correa Arena, in city of Barueri. The Yeah Festival  made a dream come true. During a very long time Brazilians had been waiting for  that union between Music and Action Sports. They finally got it! 
                               
                               
                             Celso Aslan doing a Hart Attack  
                            Besides  interaction the prominences were structure and high quality attractions. Eleven  bands on the stage, a lot of skateboarders on the half-pipe, including the  Three-Time World Champion Sandro Dias. Riding on the FMX all the best Brazilian  Freestylers for a Best Trick contest. Tons of tricks and too much noise ! 
                          The Best  Trick winner was Gilmar Flores, busting a sick holygrab to rocksolid variation.  Marcelo Simões got the second place with a very twisted 9 o’clock nac indian  air. In the third place came Fred Kyrillos showing a huge combo superman seat  grab to rocksolid. 
                             
                             
                              
                          The other  competitors kept the level high, such as Bergamini Bros and Celso Aslan who  executed tricks like double nac and helicopter. 
                          The Yeah  Festival was produced by Tática 4 Events and supported by UOL, Red Bull,  X-Games, Woohoo, Web Racing, Fizo and Hot Buttered. 
                           
                          
                              
                                Final  Result 
                                  1. Gilmar Flores 
                                    2. Marcelo Simões 
                                    3. Fred Kyrillos 
                                    4. Gianpaulo  Bergamini 
                                    5. Celso Aslan 
                                    6. Otávio Mello  Neto 
                                    7. Gustavo Russo  | 
                               
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