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One last one from HDC for today

So Barry Bonds hit No. 755 on the same night Simon Tabron did back-to-back 900s. I'd say Bonds' achievement is better, but that's debatable for, well, several reasons.

Anyway, we had a great day here on the Moto X courses inside the soccer stadium and outside with the BMX vert and freestyle park competitions. The guys looked like they wanted to impress, and I think they did. Having Ricky Carmichael win was nice, but it was also good to see guys like Scotty Cranmer and Kevin Robinson and Daniel Dhers and Dave Mirra perform so well.

Jaime just told me that he saw a kid rip an exit sign from the wall in the hallway on the VIP lounge level. Cool, I guess.

See ya tomorrow,

-- Ken Fowler

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LA Times X Games bloggers Jaime Cardenas, Dan Arritt, and Ken Fowler
Dan Arritt (center), Times writer and O.C. native, has covered high school, college, the X Games and professional sports ranging from football to surfing in his two decades with The Times.

Jaime Cardenas (left), a Times intern and San Diego native who grew up in Tijuana with a passion for sports and writing, is a recent graduate of Cal State Fullerton. He has covered the World Baseball Classic, soccer's Gold Cup and junior college and high school sports.

Ken Fowler, a Times intern and Long Island, N.Y., native who attends the University of Notre Dame, has covered Notre Dame football since 2005 as well as women's basketball, college soccer, fencing and, most recently, the Galaxy (the soccer team, not our part of the universe).

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