The Main Event's Hip Hop Rail Jam Scores A Knock-Out Punch "Sunshine, Progression, Lofty Airs and a Phenom Dominate Stop One of The Main Event 2012" WARREN, VT, February 7th, 2012 -- On a gorgeous sunny day at Sugarbush Resort, stop one of The Main Event 2012 kicked off with a jam formatted Hip Hop Rail Jam, which pushed the progression of east coast snowboarding. With the start area built to look like a boxing ring, the riders began practice at 9:30am from inside the ring to feel out the course, which was designed and built by Josh Lempert of Snow Grind. The course layout ran in the following order, "The Ring" start area into "The Gym" 50 foot spine to "The Haymaker" 80 foot hip and finished in the "Low Blow" a rail garden featuring a 20 foot down rail, 20 foot knob rail and 15 foot box. Riders began to get their flow on with the spine and hip the first part of the morning and then stacked up in the "Low Blow" to see what could be done in the rail garden. Needless to say numerous angles and tricks began to take place on the challenging knob rail. Practice ended at noon to allow the riders to grab lunch and enjoy the tunes of DJ Evaready on the turn tables at the "Wunderbar" deck. Keeping with the Hip Hop Rail Jam theme, Evaready spun a full range of original rap classics to today's latest lyrical artists in hip hop. At 1:30pm a riders meeting was called to explain how the all new format for the Hip Hop Rail Jam's contest would be judged. Titled the "Knock-Out Round" all <b>...</b>