Freakin' amazing match guys. It's going to be a really tough call here. Streem had a spot that seems so obvious but so difficult to fully complete - I was expecting a half-assed grind to be honest and not the whole thing. Nice idea to use a sandking as well, it made the whole stunt feel a little 'terrainy', so to speak. (Also, not that it's in any way related to the stunt analysis, but props for using Porcelain in combination with that time/weather). [Bart]'s stunt on the other hand was an unexpected interpretation of a rather overused spot (nothing less than what I'm used to seeing by you), and I really enjoyed the stunt's fluency and overall creativity.
It's a tough call, once again. My vote goes to Streem, as his stunt at least to me seems to require more effort. The airtime on [Bart]'s stunt leaves a solid amount of time to perform the turn, thus making the initial parts of the stunt relatively effortless, with the key being nailing that grind from behind; on the other hand, Streem likely found it difficult to properly land on the ledge from that angle, and of course to maintain it all the way to the end.