When Adrien is not on the road stacking up clips, he is on his computer editing his clips. Here, he has a leftover edit to ease the waiting before he drops a real new bomb.
Get stoked up for the AChosen-Few finals. These competitions always promise to be some of the best around and never let us down. This is where the boys fade and the men shine.
If you think Julian, Dre, and Aragon hit up the Big Apple just to make an appearance at Billys NYC Street Invitational then you are sadly mistaken. They got down on some street skating (of course, I mean come on, son. This is New York City) as well as a trip to Drop-In Skatepark, Maloof, and Pier 62. You know how the Razors squad rolls so before viewing this video why dont you go slip into something a little more comfortable, drop the lights down real low, fill a healthy glass with the finest of malt liquors you can get your hands on, and hit play. Remember, we are not responsible for what goes on after you watch this. Side effects may include accelerated heart rate, excessive head nodding, an urge to shred some gnar, and the ending of a relationship due to your choice of skating at this very moment over the companionship of your girlfriend. Good luck and enjoy.
Roman Abrate took the first place at the FISE Experience Mont de Marsan 2011. See him and some other French skaters shredding the big FISE ramps in this edit.
A Day in Our Lives epsiode 14 features full days with Adrian Scoseria skating all over the streets of Mexico, Los Angeles local Ricardo Marquez tearing it up and then we head to the other side of the world to see how Tom Scofield from New Zealand does things. This episode also features skating from Ricardo Marquez, Alan Shepard, Joel Haro, Jon Pino and more.
Peep this classic Montre Livingston video part taken from the SW3 DVD. In the comments on vimeo one person rightfully asked how Montre can stick these switch ups shown in this video with so much ease. If you know it feel free to share it with us.
Gabriel Hyden recently moved to Austria's capital Vienna. His good friend and old-school Be-Mag-coverboy Fridolin Eelbo was happy to welcome Gabriel in his hometown. This is probably the first edit of a full series coming to our home screens. Here you can see them shredding a skatepark and mutually pushing themselves to peak performances.
Some well-known bladers met up at Stoner Skatepark in LA past Sunday (4th of September 2011) for a quick session. Also Matt Mickey (Intuition skateshop) showed up to join the shred session. Peep it.
Jason Hampdens been busy this summer traveling about, hitting the streets, and trying to find time in between to film. Its never easy to be a roller and a cameraman. Sometimes, you have pick one or the other. Lucky for us Jason decided to go with rolling while his friends tagged along with some cameras. In the end, we get to scope some dope riding.
Revolutions Thursday Night Skate drops another edit with some ledge sessions going down at Tempe Skatepark. Mason Richard, Scott Wells, Chad Hornish, Ben Karris, Kris Troyer, and James Johnson all getting dirty in front of Derek Stantons camera. In the end its a tight mix polished with some fresh beats.
You thought it was over?! A Day in Our Lives epsiode 14 features full days with Adrian Scoseria skating all over the streets of Mexico, Los Angeles local Ricardo Marquez tearing it up and then we head to the other side of the world to see how Tom Scofield from New Zealand does things. This episode also features skating from Alan Shepard, Joel Haro, Jon Pino and more.
James Short was one of those individuals that left a mark and will be remembered not only by those who knew him personally but by everyone that has gotten to know of his predicament. Rest in Peace James. Edit by Hawke Trackler... Dont Drive Drunk!!!
This is the first Rolling Rock video ever released, featuring all current team riders from the German-speaking part of Switzerland. Profiles on Adrian Deck, Claudio Bohli, Beat Schillmeier, Reto Bürgin, miniviews on Ramon Wüst, Roger Sutter, Jan Nachbur, Michael Pfeiler, Benjamin Wehrli & Jimmy Phay.