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Once again the 3.000 square metres venue of the Area51-skatepark in Eindhoven, Netherlands, provided an action park mecca for some of the world’s best Rollerbladers during the 2012 edition of the Winterclash.
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.
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...
Tuesday 10th of May. Around 3 pm we all met up at the first spot which is a really good ledge in the center of Linköping by this really big concert and performance center called Konsert & Kongress. The cops showed up and gave us escort the whole day so we could get on with our contest without having people interfere. On 4 pm we started the competition and as usual Joachim Wall, Samuel Cabezas and Joakim Lundberg were lacing good tricks on the ledge. We sessioned the ledge for about an hour and after announcing the best skater of the spot – which was Samuel Cabezas – we all moved on to the next spot.
Friday 6th of May around midnight Joe Atkinson arrived in Linköping as our secret guest rider for the Skateweek comps and demos. Joe has been a good friend of mine for years now and I'm really happy to have him over for this event. As it was getting late we just chilled for a bit then went to bed since Saturday was gonna be a busy day for us.
Scott Riddles from scottishrolling.com sent us two edits from the Loco LoveScotland tour stop in Edinburgh. Check out the raw clips Scott put together here of Erik Bailey, Nick Lomax, Leon Humphries and other skaters: About 2:15 the two lo...
Without wanting to do too much self-trumpet-blowing, it has occurred to me that our team at LocoSkates is an outstanding collection of UK rollerblading talent. It's also occurred to me that we have alot of fun when we travel. Nor did it slip my mind that Scotland is not only a great market for us at LocoSkates.com, but is full of killer street spots, incredible skateparks and inspired, pro-active, hospitable people. The LocoSkates LoveScotland tour had to happen.
Our friends at Kingdom are running the inline event at the Relentless NASS festival once again and will be bringing you live updates from the fields of Somerset, UK throughout the weekend.
It went off! CJ is a machine, you will have to wait for the edits to drop to find out what went down.
Over the past 18 months or so I've been filming a fair few things, which I had initially hoped to use in some sort of project of my own. But after donating a few to various people to use online, and losing around 40% of what I had when my hard drive blew up, I decided it was probably time to make a little something before the footage was too dated. -James Sharp
SSM asks everyone that's interested and wants to tell their story to take part in their 'SINCE NOW' online contest. Details below!
SSM welcomes Joe Atkinson to their blood line with this edit by Dom West.
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.
Joe's been a driving force in the UK scene for a while as well as charging through the AIL last year in the states and many mainland European events. At the young age of 19 he's got a bright future ahead of him. This edit was filmed over just a few sessions this past summer by Adam Kola, Ben Shelbourne and Ollie Thomas and edited by Joe himself.
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.
You can now read Issue #1 of Wheel Scene online. The debut issue of the UK’s first free rollerblading and music publication features a bunch of profiles, including Joe Atkinson, Tyron Ballantine, Gabriel Hyden and Matt Alway.
This edit covers the A.L.N.I.S Competition 2011 wich was held on October 8th in Marupe, Latvija. Great vibe with lots of talented bladers and big names. This year's event was set up as a street event at one location. See how a few bladers look back to the competition and share their opinion with us.
The 13th Slamm Jamm just took place, so here are a few clips from Richie Eisler, Joe Atkinson and Blake Bird. Good stuff!
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.
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.
Skater: Joe Atkinson
Trick: Topsoul
Photographer: Sarah van Ours
Location: London, UK