<div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Day Two of X Games Minneapolis 2018 was everything one could expect from the world’s premier action sports competition as athletes from all corners of the globe competed in seven highly charged finals in BMX, Skateboard and Moto X to the delight of more than 35,000 fans that flooded the gates on Friday. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Following qualifying rounds in the SoFi Women’s Skateboard Street and Monster Energy Men’s Skateboard Street, where Mariah Duran and Vincent Milou took the top qualifying spots for their respective finals, the world’s top amateur riders competed in the <strong>Next X Skateboard Street and Park Finals</strong>. While young <strong>Liam Pace</strong> took the win on the Park course, flowing through the bowls with style and power unknown for someone his age, on the Street course Brazil’s <strong>Giovanni Vianna</strong>, whose technical run which included a cab-to-frontside lipslide that put him on top of the podium with a score of 90.33. </div><div><br /></div><div><strong>Results</strong></div><div><br /></div><div><strong>Next X Skateboard Park Final</strong></div><div><strong>1</strong>. Liam Pace, 87.00 (USA)</div><div><strong>2</strong>. Gavin Bottger, 83.66 (USA)</div><div><strong>3</strong>. Luis Francisco, 80.00 (BRA)</div><div><strong>4</strong>. Tate Carew, 78.33 (USA)</div><div><strong>5</strong>. Asher Bradshaw, 62.66 (USA)</div><div><strong>6</strong>. Taylor Nye, 53.33 (USA)</div><div><br /></div><div><strong>Next X Skateboard Street Final</strong></div><div><strong>1</strong>. Giovanni Vianna, 90.33 (BRA)</div><div><strong>2</strong>. Kayaking Ike, 86.00 (JPN)</div><div><strong>3</strong>. Marcos Montoya, 85.00 (USA)</div><div><strong>4</strong>. Lazer Crawford, 83.00 (USA)</div><div><strong>5</strong>. Myles Strampello, 78.33 (USA)</div><div><strong>6</strong>. Kadeem Sylla, 65.66 (USA)</div>