Connect with Facebook
Forgot your password?
 
feedback
May 27th, 2011 - by Monday

Scribefile: Tim Franken

Tags: best dude, cesar macay, new york, remz, rollscribecom, sam deangelis, scribe, scribe industries, scribefile, tim franken

The New York City scene has recently lost an asset but at the same time the San Diego gained one. Born and raised in Belleville, NJ, Tim Franken has been blading for about eleven years. As a young athlete looking for new opportunities, Franken saw the chance to move out to California with his brother in order to pursue his real passion in life: Rollerblading.


Article produced by Sam DeAngelis
Edit filmed in part by Cesar Macay 

This is Tim Franken’s Scribe Industries Online Profile and last tricks filmed in New York City. So I called Tim Franken up for an exclusive interview with Be-Mag.

“I also moved because of the weather… Skating seven months a year indoors with terrible skate parks wasn’t working out when trying to pursue this as a career.”

Franken then went on to explain how he has a strong love for New York City and New Jersey that this will never change. He simply wanted to expand his horizons and search for new opportunities. “New York City is always going to be my home. A place to go back to… Where I feel welcomed.”

Before Tim left for California, he made a stop in Florida to compete in the annual Panhandle Pow Wow. He ended up winning his qualification round and made it to the pro comp. “I won the best trick and within the first minute of skating the AM qualifier they told me I made it to the Pro round… I kinda flaked on the Pro Comp this year. I had a terrible 10 minutes. It happens… Kona was like an amusement park. Something like Disney World... It was interesting to see what went down there.”

23 year-old Tim Franken has been frequenting the Florida blade scene for years now and has certainly made an impact on the skaters there. When asking him about the caliber of competitions held in Florida and/or by Central Florida Rolling Tim states, “The competitions ran by CFR or even by Blake are most definitely organized, they have their stuff together, and people respect what they are doing.  They get a lot of support from sponsors. Any event they throw is sure to be a good time.”

Franken certainly notices big differences between the New York City and San Diego scenes.  “You are more likely to skate with the top guys in our industry out here in California. When I got out here the very first person I met was the dude Justin Eisinger from ONE Magazine. You don’t just meet guys like that out skating in New York City… Every place I go skate I see top industry people. The number of participants (number of local bladers) is less out here but the intensity is much higher… There is much more room for opportunity.” 

The move from the East coast to West has surely been a positive influence on Tim Franken’s lifestyle and career goals. Franken went on to explain the availability of parks and spots compared to the East Coast. “Within a half hour of my house I can go to 5 or 6 ridiculous skate parks… You have no idea!”

I wanted to ask Tim how he felt about being sponsored by such reputable companies as Remz and Scribe. “I feel blessed with the opportunities, honestly. Due to the fact that there are so many skaters out there ripping it up everyday, I’m fortunate enough to be apart of these great companies. It’s a boost of confidence for me… My confidence and skill level, I personally feel, has doubled. These guys (Kato and Dan Fabiano) like what I’m doing so I’m going to put more effort into my progression.”

Franken is thrilled about the inviting scene that San Diego has to offer and explained how there are no cliques or crews. He insisted that everyone from the East Coast takes a trip to check out what the West has to offer. The San Diego lifestyle has certainly taken a hold of him. 

As the conversation closed I couldn’t help but ask Tim what keeps him skating so hard… Why does he get up to blade everyday? “I don’t take the sport for more than what it is… So I keep the enjoyment in it. The only thing that actual keeps me going is my own personal benefit and satisfaction in progression. That’s it. My own progression. That’s what keeps me fresh… That’s what keeps me going.”

“Rollerblading is my release.”

-Sam DeAngelis

 



Visit Scribe Industries website to find out more about the company!

Pictures

 
1 of 7
Scribefile: Tim Franken

_Tim Franken 2.jpg

 
Scribefile: Tim Franken Scribefile: Tim Franken Scribefile: Tim Franken Scribefile: Tim Franken Scribefile: Tim Franken Scribefile: Tim Franken Scribefile: Tim Franken

Comments





Captcha Image

June 03rd, 2011 @ 19:34 - by patrick c patrick c

Yeah he shouldnt be AM for Scribe, he should be PRO!

May 29th, 2011 @ 02:58 - by Steven M. Steven M.

Why is this guy AM for Scribe? Seems like they need to re assess their team line-up.

May 28th, 2011 @ 03:17 - by Adam Adam

and why are people hating? No one that matters gives a dick about our sport yet you hate on eachother- scribe is the wackest company? rollerblading has the wackest participants, fucking lames

May 28th, 2011 @ 03:14 - by Adam Adam

Tim is the chilllest dude, and obvi beast- this man truly skates for the reason everyone needs to remember...self progression.

May 28th, 2011 @ 00:48 - by Tri-State Skate Tri-State Skate

Awesome Tim!! So sick! Got a sweetttt package coming your way homie!

May 27th, 2011 @ 22:49 - by Yeag yeah Yeag yeah

That's a nice one!

May 27th, 2011 @ 19:41 - by Dominik Dominik

The best Part was when Dominik Wagner was sitting there in the end, made me smile.
I always wonder how New York is such a big city and all the edits, that pdf magazine and all the rest, it all has that crappy crappy crappy look. WHY? aren't you supposed to LEAD?

(Kelso brothers and CO excluded)

May 27th, 2011 @ 19:20 - by careerfail careerfail

careerfail

May 27th, 2011 @ 19:15 - by Ray Guererro Ray Guererro

Scribe is the wackest blade company around thanks to Dan Faggiano.

May 27th, 2011 @ 15:49 - by Jesus medina Jesus medina

He is not from NYC he's Just a visiter. He's good and all, but not an NYC asset.

May 27th, 2011 @ 10:59 - by dave dave

good skating, tim!

May 27th, 2011 @ 10:32 - by oldschool oldschool

what is the name of this song?

Be-mag Subscription

Be-mag Subscription

Only USD 35.00 order now!

Latest articles Feed

May 21st, 2012 Monday

Competition Report: Sevilla Roll Session 2012

May 19th, 2012 Matthis

Interview with Trevor Johnson on King Of Queens 2012

May 18th, 2012 Matthis

Win Rollerblade Sven Boekhorst Pro Skates sponsored by Rollerblade & Grindhouse

May 17th, 2012 OlliNer

Video: 'Remote'

May 17th, 2012 Matthis

FISE 2012 Slopestyle Competition in Montpellier, France

May 15th, 2012 Matthis

Competition Report: Asian X-Games 2012 in China

May 13th, 2012 Monday

Hangaren Spring Blade Jam 2012 Edit by Zebastian Cassel

May 09th, 2012 Monday

Grindhouse in Barcelona: Alex Rudolf

May 07th, 2012 Monday

Photographer Profile: Piotr Glodzik

May 03rd, 2012 Matthis

Pariah Review by Lukas Tönnesmann

May 01st, 2012 OlliNer

Panhandle Pow Wow 2012: Raw Contest Coverage By Ian Copp

April 29th, 2012 Monday

2012 Shields Skate Park Winter Edit by Sam DeAngelis

April 28th, 2012 Matthis

Panhandle Pow Wow 2012 Live Update #2: Best Trick Prize

April 28th, 2012 OlliNer

Panhandle Pow Wow 2012 Live Update #1: Warm-Up Session

April 23rd, 2012 Monday

In Depth: Dominik Wagner