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The morning of Laced was freezing cold. While the rest of England was gripped in snow, it seemed to just rain ice in Liverpool. No amount of layers could save you. Inside, Rampworx was no better and we clung to our cups of coffee for the illusion of warmth.
Elliot Stevens giving us a piece of mind.
Elliot Stevens seems as enthusiastic about Winterclash as we at Be-Mag. There's only one thing that gets us just as hyped up as having Winterclash in sight and that's sightings of Elliot skating. If you feel the same, the coming weekend may too result in an awesome overload for you. Guess we all have to deal with things like this from time to time. Good thing Winterclash is only once a year. Actually... wait a minute...?
A couple of weeks ago I ended up in Brighton after craving another little trip down south after the weekend adventure that was Nass. Unfortunately the weather wasn't as kind as the weekend before and it seemed we brought Manchester's good old wet weather with us to Brighton.
The #1 gratification for doing these street comps is recognizing the great talent the rollerblading world has to offer. Achosen-Few likes to personally recognize the talents of each of the top 3 competitors from all the Chosen Few competitions this year. If you or your friend finished top 3 at any ACF comp expect to see his name in this article. Curtains up for Tyler Hester, Anthony Luna, Russell Day, Cyril Daniel, Daniel Henderson, Lucas Landthaler, Arsenio Patterson, Mark Wojda, Shane Thompson, Eugen Enin, Beat Schillmeier, Iain McLeod, Alex Burston, Michael Braud, Dylan Hopp, Bartek Zgrzeblak, Jon Erickson, Chris Murphy, Jose Henriquez, Dan Mclaren, Robin Weber, Russell Dineen, Tom Burch, Jon Fromm, Bartek Kasprzycki, Pat Curran, Blake Taylor, Cameron Card, Elliot Stevens, Danny Figgz and Stephane DeFreitas.
The Chosen Few Milton Keynes Street Comp was a great event. We knew rain could be a factor and it was but it didn't matter thanks to the Bus Station Ledges. We did two spots there. 1st spot was the long T ledge. We said the whole place was open to skate for the first round but everyone sort of got stuck on this long ledge. Burston did one of the nicest true top souls ever all the way off the end cab out and Aaron Turner almost laced the 10 pound rebate trick on the ledge. The infamous true fish. With a grab, of course.
I've never missed a Chaz Sands Invitational since they began, with them never failing to leave a great impression upon rollerblading. Truthfully this year I turned up with the half thought of "Will it match the last 4 years?" How wrong I could have been...
Good things take time - you all know that. We haven't been the first to throw out the Chaz Sands Invite 2011 contest edit. But we are sure that this what you can see here compensates your waiting. And the good thing, this is just the first edit. Another one is one the road. So lean back, get some Popcorn and enjoy the show.
Richard Johnson send in some pics he took during yesterday's Chaz Sands Invite 2011. While you are skipping through the pics Richard is working on the exclusive edit for the event. So check back later to view the edit right on be-mag.
It's been an eventful couple of days. We drove to Aberdeen on Tuesday in the daytime for the 6-10 session at Transition Extreme skatepark. Bailey worked the bowl while Leon murked the streetcourse. We went to a club in Aberdeen where Elliot got chucked out (/sneaked back in) 3 times. Aberdeen local Andrew Tough hooked us up BIG TIME with some apartments on the docks... heated bathroom floors and all the trimmings. Wednesday we managed to film 32 clips on one street spot thanks to Lomax, Elliot Stevens and local 'Gammy'...
This is the first of what we hope to be many a road trip, featuring the British Conference skate team. This time we journeyed for forur days across the South East coast of the UK and to the nation's capital, London. A huge thanks to our team who made it down for the ride; Blake Bird, Matt Smith, Neil Ingall, Nick Lomax, Sam Tuffnell and the newest addition to our nomad crew, Elliot Stevens! -Adam Kola
Part One of a series of quarterly edits following on from '&?'. Featuring the talents of fresh, as well as familiar bladers in London. Shot between the end of 2011 & the beginning of 2012.
Thought out edit with good lines filmed by marine mammals. Hard to believe some of those bowl structures are actually in London. Tax money well spent. God save the Queen, and dolphins.
Here's Jordan Mader's edit of the Laced Series Comp in Liverpool last weekend!
Here is a first edit of the Laced Competition held at Rampworx Skatepark in Liverpool on February 4th 2012. Mad spins, crazy disasters, techy switch-ups - skating is looking good in 2012.
Join LocoSkates, the UK's most notorious skate team, plus friends, on the 2011 LoveScotland Tour. Don't miss out on Erik Bailey grinding shit, Nick Lomax jumping off shit, Joe Atkinson falling into shit and a bunch of sick guys not really giving a shit. Featuring the talents of Nick Lomax, Elliot Stevens, Leon Humphries, Dan Ives, Joe Atkinson, Sam Tuffnell, Dan Collins, and special guests Chaz Sands, and Erik Bailey.
For the past two years Rollcam has been travelling around the UK shooting their latest movie, Rollcam The Film. The hard work, falls, rough sleeping, and long trips are about to pay off. The film's completion is just around the corner. Get a bangin' sneak preview in this trailer, starring Joe Atkinson and Elliot Stevens.
In April 2011 we gathered our team, plus guest Erik Bailey and took a tour of Scotland. Check out what went down, courtesy of Ed Inglis. -Jake Eley
Two raw videos of epic battles. Elliot Stevens versus Joe Atkinson and Dan Ives versus Dan Collins in the Loco Box Competition. All four with mad skills.
Scott Hallows just uploaded a video with a few quick clips of Elliot filmed by Sam Brookfield and Lawrence Badger. Ian Curtis would approve.
For the first time all together, the LocoSkates team will tour from 9th - 17th April. We will be paying our friends north of the border a visit and touring Scotland. East Kilbride, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dumbarton along with a warm-up stop at the Noiya Jam in Sheffield on the 9th.
On May 8, Baysixty6 skatepark in London will host the Capital Clash. The event is being organised by The Conference’s Blake Bird and Roll Cam, and it the first rollerblading event to take place in London in quite a while.