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The World Rolling Series has introduced a new addition to their already successful competitive format. 'Uploaded', a online video format, allows competitors from around the world to upload their own edits in order to win prizes and points within WRS. It combines the concepts of mass generated edits over the recent years with people who want to compete in a different scope. There are those who express their riding best in front of crowds under the pressure of direct competition, which in the past have been the ones able to succeed in a competitive nature. Now, those who work best in front of the camera at their own pace have the opportunity to find competitive success where it did not exist before. WRS representatives Daniel Kinney and Kato Mateu got together with Be-Mag with the intention of answering some questions and cracking open all that is 'Uploaded.'
After the price giving at the Fise we left straight to Italy for the RB 2012 Collection presentation. In total it was a 950 km drive which took us 8 hours. I started driving the first 2 hours but soon I felt my eyes getting heavy. So Rob took over and drove almost straight to Italy, thanks to the Red Bull he took 2 hours before arriving.
We started our journey from the Barcelona airport to pick up Svenergy. Once he got situated and we tetris-ed our luggage in the Rollerblade vehicle, we started on our way to Montpellier. I must admit, My nose was buried in my sketchbook almost the whole trip. When we arrived, we settled into our badass bungalow right on the ocean front. After we brought our luggage inside, we headed over to the bar Fise had sponsored. I was pleased to see that the name of this particular bar was the “Manhattan”, dressed appropriately with red, white, and blue stars and stripes almost in every direction. I was almost helpless to feel anything but a little cocky seeing on how I'm a southern blood American.
I was in Italy last week and I began to do the write up for our stay in Barcelona when I somehow just deleted the whole thing. What was most interesting to me was that I wasn't mad. I mean, I felt myself start to get mad and start to react like any rational person might after doing such a thing, but this time was different. I felt like I had the option not to. I mean, it already happened, and it was by no means a conscious move towards righteousness but it was already said and done with. So after having to tell Greg and Sven about it I let it go. A pretty awesome transformation on my behalf. For myself anyways.
Team Rollerblade International is touring Europe from late April to end of June and Rob just sent us this nice little photo update documenting their trip through his very eyes and words. We hope to get a little series going with this, so stay tuned!
»The whole crew had independently decided on a skate through the sunshine city just for the enjoyment of skating, despite only having slept a few short hours. Rollerskating along the seafront is what my life has become and I love it. Let me just turn my cap back to front and adjust the Ghetto Blaster on my shoulder.«
»Everyone knows aggressive rollerbladers are gangsters. Why would they be called aggressive rollerbladers if they weren’t? Even criminals and dangerous felons aren’t preceeded with the word aggressive. Aggressive Dangerous Felon sounds stupid.«
»A knock on the door preceeded the arrival of everyone's favourite Frenchman, Greg Mirzoyan, rolling with enough luggage and camera equipment to single handedly film the next Harry Potter feature.«
»The next thing I know it's way past midnight and the whole crew is hill bombing drinks deep into the night. I have only been in Barcelona 4 hours and here I am again, straining my eyes against the dark to spot impending doom in the form of cracks, branches or holes.«
In the first week of September the Rollerblade Pro team toured to Switzerland and the Netherlands. They filmed a lot, made some photos and you can check the result overhere. This part consists of the part in the Netherlands.
A little compilation of some clips shot during the last 2 years. The locations are in France, Spain, Poland, Holland, Switzerland, USA, China, and England. Enjoy!
Here we go with a sweet journey through London performed by the Rollerblade team rider Greg Mirzoyan.
Sweet RB edit of the Chaz Sands Invite featuring team riders Rob G, David Sizemore, Sven Boekhorst, Jeremy Suarez, Warren Digne and Maxime Genoud.
Greg Mirzoyan & Ben Brillante hill bombing in Barcelona.
Greg Mirzoyan covered Team Rollerblades experience at the Winterclash 2011 in Eindhoven. Here are his edits of the Pro- and Am-Team.
Finocchiaro Anthony (Rollerblade France) chilling at a park in Barcelona at dawn. Filmed and edited by Greg Mirzoyan.
This is the hot trailer to Gregs Mute DVD which will be available at November, 26th. Untitled from Greg Mirzoyan on Vimeo.
Rob G has been travelling through Europe some weeks ago to shred some spots and meet up with some old friends. By watching this edit there's no doubt why Rob gets props from all the Skate Pros worldwide that look up to him and the Rollerblading industry alike. Enjoy this masterpiece!
It seems like we have another old-schooler back in the game! This time it's Bruno Loewe, a former xgames gold medallist. Robert Guerrero and Gregor Mirzoyan recently visited Bruno in Munich. So they all together went to the Linz Skatepark for a chilled session. Here you can see Bruno ripping up the park with his new Rollerblades.
Every year the FISE takes place the best skaters from all around head to Montpellier to join this mega event! The FISE is that type of event that provides some absolutely spectacular skating in front of a massive crowd (10 000 people)! The 912 crew knows how to depict the contest vibe into an edit.
Skater: Robert Guerrero
Trick: Rocket Air
Photographer: Greg Mirzoyan
Location: Blue beach known as 912land (Southern suburbs of Paris), France
Skater: Robert Guerrero
Trick: 180 Rocket
Photographer: Greg Mirzoyan
Location: Blue beach known as 912land (Southern suburbs of Paris), France
Skater: Arigna Phaviseth
Trick: misfit
Photographer: Greg Mirzoyan
Location: Paris / France