Check out this awesome edit by Tony Martins providing a full view on the contest's madness. This edit also features the high speed lines of old school ripper Jeremy Suarez which is quite an eye-candy.
Day 3 (final day) was spent driving about an hour up to Xtreme Wheels in Buffalo NY, then the guys skating their asses off for the 3rd consecutive day. It was crazy to see how hard these guys skated on the last day, after skating non stop the 2 days prior, AND going out to the bars at night (Pat's bday at Lux was an extra special night for him HAHA!).
The Kentucky Battle has always been my most anticipated event. From what started 10 years ago as a friendly rivalry between Louisville and Lexington...
Lauri from Helsinki (Finland) just got into Australia to study skating Down Under. Before leaving Finland he hammered out this extraordinary edit. Peep it.
Hi Be-maggers, we are Tim and Alex from The World Organisation (www.theworldorganisation.de) and we made the cover for this issue. For the stunt we managed to book german supermodel Ben Harmanus. After years of building and painting the Be-Mag booth at Winterclash it was obvious that we had to come up with something special now that the Winterclash had found its way to Berlin, our hometown.
This spot is located in Wheelers Hill, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. The only time I had been there everyone was having a bad day, so we decided to make excuses to not skate it, the rail was too sketchy, down-hill run-up, little lip of wood to get caught on just near the end of the rail on the far-side, and 'graze your face' asphalt to land on. So when I heard from Mr. Dalbis that little Tom Coley-Sowry managed to pump out a 'One Minute One Spot' edit just on this rail I was so pumped! I've known Little Tom for around 3-4 years now, and when he's not chilling/relaxing/catching his breath at a spot, he's a ball of energy just shredding (sort of like Sonic the Hedgehog). He has a bright future in skating, and I hope him all the best.
Nick Wood has been shredding through New York with Mason Richard, Dave Lang, Jesus Medina and Sean Agoliati some days before the Last Man Standing comp went down.
Check out this sweet edit by Dom West (Vine St. producer) showing Australian Valo rider Craig Brocklehurst while he sessions a Mini-ramp. Clean slow-motion shots mixed with Craig's buttery-smooth steeze which will motivate you to grab your skates.