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The Escape from New York Tour is an idea I came up with after spending a month and a half in California earlier this year. As I toured up and down the coastline I met some of the most amazing and memorable people I have ever encountered. I found myself submersed in deep conversation with industry legends such as Louis Zamora, Justin Eisinger, and Lonnie Gallegos. I can’t thank these guys enough for the insight they bestowed on me because without them I would have never manifested such a project.
Day 3 (final day) was spent driving about an hour up to Xtreme Wheels in Buffalo NY, then the guys skating their asses off for the 3rd consecutive day. It was crazy to see how hard these guys skated on the last day, after skating non stop the 2 days prior, AND going out to the bars at night (Pat's bday at Lux was an extra special night for him HAHA!).
As last week Be-Mag is once again the first online source to provide an edit showing the madness at this year's Last Man Standing 2010. Our New York correspondent Joseph Perez (as well as different others) attended the event to capture the best tricks from the best Street Skaters in this world. Here is a first edit and a first review of the contest. Read on.
Text and pics by Josh DiazAfter three days of good skating, the Friday was bust. Nick and Kim went downto the city to have tourism fun in New York streets. I stayed behind to getsome people ready for our journey to the Bronx and to Tri-State skate...
The Last Man Standing 2010 comp is coming up pretty fast. Nick Wood, Dave Lang, Mason Richard, Jesus Medina and some more are currently in New York leaving their marks on New York's most popular spots. Tomorrow you can meet them all at the LMS 2010 comp. Be there and enjoy the show.
I left San Diego for Seattle one week ago and It seems like a month. Now I'm here in New York city. I would first like to give a shout out to Seattle. The 10th SBS (Street Battle Seattle) was as wild as I hoped. Big ups to Jeremy Townsend for a great contest and My Remz flow brothers Sean Cowen, Nacho, Kawika, and Josia Blee for hitting it hard to help me make an edit that will be up this week, so look for that. But now I'm in the belly of the beast.
Be-Mag sent out one of his New York ambassadors, Joseph Perez, to the first round of this year's Last Man Standing competition. The New York skate scene has been blowing up strongly over the last couple years. Due to the recent New York edits floating through the Rollerblading media the rise of the scene has become even more aware. The first round of the Last Man Standing comp was just another testimony for it. Joseph covered the full event for us and reconstructed the hype that went down there. If this is the Amateur level, I wonder what can be expected next weekend from the PRO-category. Good to know we are sending out again people to cover the event for us here. But now it's time for the Amateur coverage. Enjoy it.
4 AM… Saturday morning… I woke up and drove to Rochester, NY. I took the trip to meet up with videographer Jason Staine and the Tri-State Skate Team. After a five and a a half hour drive we made it to Roc City, got our skate pants on and headed to the streets.
The latest "Let's Roll New York" weekly session recently went down at the new Pier 62. Ryan Loewy and Cesar Macay delivered this great photoset of all the action - including the announcement of Create Originals' newest pro, Montre Livingston!
One Day NY has provided us with their latest edit. This is a compilation of old and new clips, blading with the OD NY family. Having a good laugh and fool around was, and is, always the most important thing for a good documentation. Enjoy!
Nick Wood has been shredding through New York with Mason Richard, Dave Lang, Jesus Medina and Sean Agoliati some days before the Last Man Standing comp went down.
Check out this 8 minute edit from LMS 2010 in NYC.
As the weather in New York got a bit better, a good selected group of bladers went out to shred some street spots during the Martin Luther King Weekend in New York. It's a known fact that New York is blessed with great spots, this edit is another ...