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As 2011 draws to close, we can look back fondly on a year full of incredible edits. Hammers have been laid and creative lines have been laced. So while you’re recovering from the festive celebrations, crack open another can and have a look back at this small reminder. Here are the ten most popular videos from 2011!
Here is a Razors podcast featuring the NYC Street Invite 2011 action. Edit by Phillip Long.
More and more edits are popping up from the NYC Street Invite. Here we've got an edit for you from the Skatelife.TV crew who were also pretty close with their lense to the action that took place under one of Brooklyn's bridges.
Usually ODNY wasn't suppose to cover this competition but a good friend was awesome enough to hook up the media pass. Immediately when looking at the obstacles, the NY Invitational sets it self apart from all other comps. Offering unique spots to skate like an old beat up Cadillac, constructions tubes, U-haul trailer, and a huge dumpster to name a few. Not to mention that this comp was very reminiscent of the old IMYTA competitions. The obstacles were all put together by the craftsmanship of Jose Disla & the C.O. team along with other NY locals that showed up the day of construction to support and offer a helping hand. New York owes such a great competition to the Bernal Heights Collective - a medicinal marijuana shop from San Francisco whom sponsored the events large prize.
After all big competitions around the world there is always those people that were not at the competition itself and that did not witness the madness first hand. For all those people we have the edits! Enjoy the numerous edits documenting this crazy event!
While Sam DeAngelis puts the final touches on his edit of the NYC Street invite, here is a photoset to hold you over.
One of the biggest and sickest skate contests located under a Brooklyn bridge is over and out. Alex Broskow is the man of the weekend taking home 5.000$ and the highly coveted title of the first NYC Street invite champion. One of our core filmers Sam DeAngelis is already going through 5GB of footage he gathered over the past weekend. To ease the waiting he comes up with a short trailer for the upcoming be-mag edit. Keep your eyes peeled for more gold clips coming out of his hands.
Hawke Trackler made his way out New York City to document the NYC Invitational 2011 for Be-Mag. In the most competitive city in the world and with a charismatic host, Billy O'Neill, this contest was set up for success. If you take a look at the riderslist and the heats then you realize that this was something extraordinary. Check out this edit, see the hammers feel the vibe and book your tickets for next year. With a riderslist of such caliber and situated in one of this worlds most magnificent cities this contest could step up into the realms of legendary contest around the world. Enjoy...
Here is another edit from the NYC Street Invite 2011. David Bryan was closer than everyone else to the action that went down at the unique obstacles during the NYC Street Invite. Keep your eyes glued to the screen. You won't regret it.
Here is a first raw edit from the NYC Street Invite 2011. The clips shown in this edit are from the initial heats in the beginning. More photos and clips are about to follow.
Alex Broskow, Bian Aragon, Chris Haffey, and Montre Livingston, just a few names among the many awesome bladers that are featured in this edit by Hawke Tackler. Hit play and check out some of Hawke's favourite clips from several past competitions. Enjoy!
Check out which news posts and articles were viewed the most in the last week of 2011.
The edit you can watch after the jump is a good depiction of where Rollerblading is at the end of the year 2011. This edit features tricks by the international who's who in Rollerblading. Tune in for the show and pass this on to your friends.
We have already talked about 'WRS UPLOADED' here on be-mag. It's the first all-digital blading contest hosted by the World Rolling Series. All WRS Pros and qualified competitors (top 25 WRS World Ranking) are invited to submit a :60 second edit showcasing the very best of what they have to offer on blades. This will be a contest that allows everyone to compete on their own terms; no runs, no heats, no parks, no restrictions.
Video edit of the first ever Blading Cup in Santa Ana featuring the worlds top pros Chris Haffey, Brian Aragon, Alex Broskow, Erik Bailey, Chris Farmer, Frankie Morales, Brandon Smith, Jeff Stockwell and many more.
That's not the question anymore. After watching this amazing edit the question now is: "How many people I am going to bring!?". Peep the teaser now!
Comprehensive edit from last years WRS Finals in Las Vegas, NV, check it out, great retrospective.
You wanna see some of North America's best Rollerbladers - all packed in one edit? Then you need to watch the video below. Aaron D Schultz comes up with another edit of the BCSD 2010.
World class riders gathered in Las Vegas on Halloween weekend and battled for the World Finals title, last stop of the WRS 2009 Pro Tour.
Razors News just posted up an edit featuring Brian Aragon, David Sizemore, CJ Wellsmore, Roman Abrate, Matthias Silhan, Alex Broskow, Brian Shima, Chris Haffey Montre Livingston and many more. Razors News WRS Finals Edit from Razors News on...