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"I wanted to start a wheel company without forcing my riders to leave their current sponsors so I started Genre to be marketed and sold separately from Denial. The first video was a lot of work but it ended up being successful and I planned to follow it up in one year. Shortly before the release of this video I lost two of my pros. Then another pro needed his footage for his skate sponsor, while another was skating less and less. There were troubles with the law, trouble with money, children, night shifts, family; nothing but drama. It seemed wrong to put out a video without a single section by our pro riders. The company changed and I apologize to all my current Denial pro riders for holding onto this footage for so long. Your skate sponsors have changed, your clothing has changed, your music tastes have changed but your footage is too good to be left unseen. ...or maybe we're just in Denial." -Majette
I woke up this morning to gray skies. Hit the snooze. Woke up an hour later to the same gray skies and prepared myself for the worst, an empty skate park and no hot dogs. But I packed my stuff anyway, and remembering how damn hot it was last year packed extra everything...
This years Be-Mag booth appreciation award goes to Nick Stahl. For the entire BCSD trade show he labored over 3 panini makers, churning out nearly 100 grilled cheese sandwiches an hour.
Skatepark is something that I always skated I never was much to separate skating with Street and Park, I would skate both. But park was always more fun, more creative, more flowing for me. I like to do lines and just flow around so park was always home...
Genre is filming for their newest up and coming release and we are right there to catch the hottest action during a tour of the East Coast.
Prepare yourself for some awesome blading. This edit features Wake Schepman, Steve Iacono, Jon Ortiz, Jimmy Shuda, Chris Shaw, Jay Cottrell, Chris Majette, Ross Anthony, Jimmy Hake, and Mike Bennett. Looking at the names only, this must be epic. And it is, so check it out now!
Denial has been a core brand in rollerblading for a very long time. Bringing you guys wheels and garments Chris Majette, Adam Kilgore and their staff never failed to live up to our expectations as customers. To remain a well run and vital business in the world of rolling Denial was now taken to another level.
PARK2 unites the best park skaters from all around the globe and puts them online for free! This is not a project realized by a single person, rather a lot of people were involved in this project. Check the huge staff list below the videos. Great collaboration.
www.neglectedtruth.com has launched their new site. Majette has been workin on it for a while now and its up and running. If you DONT see a product on there that you are interested in give him a call directly at 1 866 truth 90 and i promise he'll ...
Check out the Shot From Dark website where you can watch their trailer in different sizes!
The Denial team will be at the Black Pearl Skateshop for a meet and greet as well as a demo!
This is an edit of Majette and Jon Jon rolling in Philly. It features the most entertaining fall ever!
Check out this section from Chris Cheshire, featured in Underestimated. Watch out for his new section in Genre 2, dropping early 2007.
Chris Majette is making moves. He is really pushing hard forward with the Genre team and also with the dvd for this christmas season. Philipp Forstner was in Philly to cover the work on their team dvd for the up and coming Be-Mag dvd issue. Here y...
Skater: Chris Shaw
Trick: Gap to Fish
Photographer: Chris Majette
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Skater: Mike Elias
Trick: Pudslide
Photographer: Chris Majette
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Skater: Chris Shaw
Trick: Topsoul to Gap
Photographer: Chris Majette
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Skater: Chris Cheshire
Trick: Topsoul
Photographer: Chris Majette
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Skater: Pat Lennen
Trick: Roll-in
Photographer: Chris Majette