
"Spread over three days, The Uninvited EuroOpen brought together some of the finest women and non-binary riders from across Europe to compete on a custom course featuring a sizeable stair set, rails and wall rides that open up a variety of street-style transfers and trick opportunities. Day 1 saw challenging weather conditions roll in for the open practice, however this didn't slow down the crew at all and saw everyone throwing down like it was already the finals... and this was just the warm-up!"
"It'd be hard for anyone within a 20-mile radius to have missed out the main event, with the dynamic duo of Joy Dutch (former Whitelines Deputy Editor) and the all-powerful Caitlin Murray working together as CEO's of Froth on the microphones. Their high-octane enthusiasm, amplified by a couple of boomboxes created all the encouragement one might need to strap into a plank of wood and hurl themselves at some sturdy European steel."
"In fact, it is the atmosphere of The Uninvited events that, for us, sets them apart from anything else in the industry. Jess, Abby, Nirvana, Kristiin, Ben and the rest of the team put a real effort into making The Uninvited as... well... inviting as possible for people. With friendship bracelet stations and ice breakers galore, solo competitors could arrive and make fast-friends with a crew of riders to spend the weekend with."
The Uninvited EuroOpen ran over three days and hosted top women and non-binary riders from across Europe on a custom street-style course with stairs, rails and wall rides. Open practice faced challenging weather, yet riders treated it like finals and kept pushing. Competitors rested and planned lines before the main event, which featured energetic hosting by Joy Dutch and Caitlin Murray and loud encouragement from boomboxes. Organizers prioritized an inviting atmosphere with friendship-bracelet stations and ice breakers so solo riders could make fast friends. Riders repeatedly encouraged each other to try new transfers and lines.
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