The wind was about the only thing calm at the Cerro del Molina in Lima, Peru. This is where the best Downhill Skaters in Peru competed in the first legal descent of Cerro de la Molina. This paved monster promised two things, speed and danger. This guarantee was enough to attract a handful of longboarders to race at 1am and then again at 2am if they were lucky enough to make the finals. Despite being run over by a camera man on a motorcycle in the practice round, Rob Mcwinnie, sporting his Rayne Killswitch board and last minute change to Orangatang 4President wheels, was able to take the muc