I competed against the #1 scooter rider in the world (Oliver Tree vs. Ryan Williams) - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a conversation between two scooter riders, one identified as "Oliver" and the other as "Ryan Williams," who is referred to as the second-best scooter rider in the world. The conversation revolves around a scooter competition that Oliver is participating in against Ryan.

Oliver expresses excitement about the competition and the opportunity to showcase his scooter skills. He mentions a documentary coming out on the competition process and emphasizes his eagerness to share his talents with the world.

Ryan, on the other hand, seems to be playing a prank, suggesting that Oliver uses a scooter with a Razor Scoreka, a suggestion Oliver denies. Ryan also points out that Oliver's scooter is not suitable for the ramp they are about to use.

The conversation takes a turn when Ryan suggests they play a game of scooter, where Oliver sets a trick and if Ryan can't perform it, Oliver gets another chance. If Ryan can perform it, Oliver has to try first. Oliver is confident and ready to show his skills.

The conversation then takes a negative turn when Ryan is accused of sabotaging Oliver's scooter and trying to exploit Oliver's injuries (ACL, meniscus, and wrist issues) to his advantage. Oliver expresses frustration and disbelief at Ryan's actions, calling him a "poor sport" and a "low-life scum."

Finally, the conversation concludes with Oliver challenging Ryan to a fair and square competition and proposing to meet at a larger, 25-foot titanium ramp at his parent's house.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The text is a transcript of a video where two scooter riders, Oliver and Ryan, compete against each other in a game of scoot.
2. Oliver claims to be the second best scooter rider in the world and the Tony Hawk of scooters, but he fails to land most of the tricks that Ryan sets.
3. Ryan performs tricks such as a backflip, a cash roll, a 360 double backflip, and a nothing front scooter flip on a mega ramp.
4. Oliver accuses Ryan of cheating, sabotaging his scooter, and playing on his weaknesses. He also complains about his injuries and the weather conditions.
5. Oliver quits the game after failing to land a 360 quadruple backflip and leaves the scene angrily.
6. Oliver calls Ryan later and challenges him to finish the game at his own ramp or at the Santa Cruz skate park.