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July 1st, 2007 was, as it is every year, Canada Day. More importantly, it was the 3rd stop of the DC King of Los Angeles Competition inside the Barker Hanger at the Santa Monica Airport. Once again, the scene was thick, and DC took no shorts putting together the day’s course. On one side of the hangar, there was a street setup too good for your average contest. A big pyramid in the center, complete with benches and ledges across the top, with two massive quarters on either side, not to mention your standard flat rails, up rails, picnic tables, and etc. On the other side however, was the realness, a spot on replica of the Chino Hills Four Block which would play home to the day’s finals.

























