The summer was super busy for Hedonskate Team we had two big tours: one through Sweden and the one through Romania. Since the whole Hedonskate Team consists of 15 people we had the possibility to send different riders to all the trips. Yet we felt it was way too long that we hadn't had a gathering of a complete team in one place so we thought about another adventure this time a more relaxed one with no hurry and deadlines, more focused on getting photos for the upcoming 2011 Hedonskate calendar and getting the crew together.
Sessions.fr just released the full report including an extra edit of the Lausanne Roller Street Bowl Contest 2010. Lausanne seems to be back. Be ready for next year.
Since 16 days Timmy van Rixtel (Rollerblade Amateur) throws out edits on a daily basis. Here is the next one in which he is accompanied by Sven Boekhorst.
The South American scene has been growing and developing at a very fast pace within the last 4 years, our country is not the exception. We wanted to unify all these aspects in this scene report, in order to showcase all of those who had been true to what we now call freestyle rolling in several cities from our long and narrow country located at the south end of this world.
If you are longing for some stunt-skating, then this release might be a good deal for you! The tags here are: Hammers, falls, real-street, broken bones etc.
Peep it.
In the first week of September the Rollerblade Pro team toured to Switzerland and the Netherlands. They filmed a lot, made some photos and you can check the result overhere. This part consists of the part in the Netherlands.
I remember commenting his first handrail grinds, when he was still one foot smaller than me. That's hardly a few years ago. Today he's a rolling entertainer! So I still love to comment on him, even though I have to be aware, with him being more than one foot taller than me, right now. He made his way as one of the youngest of the Munich rollerbladers from the early 00s, to become the Munich answer to Tory Treseder, somehow. Whether T-Rex or not, I have to admit that he is doing his thing. Being a reliable down to earth friend, who is loving life and rolling for life.
In the first week of September the Rollerblade Pro team toured to Switzerland and the Netherlands. They filmed a lot, made some photos and you can check the result overhere. This first part consists of the part in Lausanne.
When Be-Mag first approached me about doing an interview I was super stoked on the opportunity. I've been a reader since issue 1 and own a copy of every issue. I am both humbled and honored to grace the pages of this fine magazine with an interview.
In the rolling world there is a lot of hype on the South America scenes recently. And that's simply justified. The scene below the equator is ripe and thriving right now. Earlier this year we featured the NIMH South America tour through Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru here on be-mag. Now Razors adventures the trip to South America as well. With their first tour stops in Chile they turned a whole national rolling community inside out. Make sure you check out this tour stop and you can already look forward to some more coverage (soon on be-mag exclusively) from this country which ranges over 39 lines of latitude from the North to the South. Thanks to William Lobos and his friends for all the work they put into this update. This update not only features the beauty of our sport, it features the beautiful things that comes with rollerblading: intercultural friendships, memories and experience.
Here is a montage from the last stops of the Sweden GoGreen tour. This edit features a mixture of Swedish, Polish, American and Latvian rolling talents in cities such as Linköping, Eskilstuna and Västerås.