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As 2011 draws to close, we can look back fondly on a year full of incredible edits. Hammers have been laid and creative lines have been laced. So while you’re recovering from the festive celebrations, crack open another can and have a look back at this small reminder. Here are the ten most popular videos from 2011!
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.'
Blake Bird and Grif Kerry hosted the first skate competition in London for over 9 years. All the top UK riders turned out. It was a treat that bladers from over 10 years ago dusted their skates off and came for a roll including people like Imeon Hartwig, Charlie Lockyer, Taz, Sid, Jordan Murphy and Johnny Sabento.
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...
We went around asking the Pros and the Public who would win this year's WRS Chaz Sands Invite. We got answers and a bit more banter. Make sure to check back on be-mag.com since we are still working on more video releases that will give you a more detailed insight into the action of the contest.
One week after this years Winterclash tooks place in Eindhoven, Be-Mag presents you our second edit of the event. Karsten Boysen has worked really hard on this and we think it came out great!
Jordan Maders is still on his way back home, here we've got a short edit from him that he put together on the ferry that bring him back to the island. So this is just a short teaser. Stay tuned for more coming from straight out of his hands.
Alex Broskow arrived today at the Winterclash and just had his own Miniclash again. Check it out.
Fast, faster, Jordan Maders. Yeah we are happy he made it to the Netherlands. Check out his edit he just got up featuring two of the World's best skaters at the Winterclash course, the Area51 skatepark. No more words, just watch!
Here's Jordan Mader's edit of the Laced Series Comp in Liverpool last weekend!
Check out which news posts and articles were viewed the most in the last week of 2011.
Sick tricks, sick edit, sick competition! Jordan Maders gives you a pinch of the highlights and a side view of the community in this sweet edit. Enjoy!
Jordan Maders from the UK just got into the Netherlands. Yesterday he visited the Skateland in Rotterdam with his mates Steven Swain and Matt Cripps.
The NASS Festival has gained international awareness in the Rollerblading world. Edits have been popping out everywhere since last weekend. Jordan Maders has given his edit a little bit more time. Check out the edit and you know why. Jordan Maders knows how to get his people entertained. Enjoy it!
When you attended this year's Winterclash, you might have noticed this one guy entertaining the audience with big airs, massive transfers and lots of thrilling spins. Jordan Maders just came up with a sweet video piece that is solely dedicated to ...
Here we go with an edit that is exclusively dedicated to the girls at this year's Winterclash.The edit was filmed and edited by Jason Maders (UK) who took really care about an appropriate coverage of the girls. Don't expect any slack skating or da...
The combination of Jordan Maders (filmer and editor) and Elliot Stevens (rollerblader) is the guarantee for good entertainment. Epic filming combined with some really tech tricks and that's straight from the UK. No more words on this edit. ...
It looks like Stephen Swain is limbered up for Winterclash and all the other upcoming contests. In this edit he is churning out tricks at the UK-Skatepark in Manchester like no one else. After a few sessions at the UK-Skatepark his filmer Jordan M...
Alex owns a whole library of technical tricks. Besides that Alex is amazing everyone with his uncanny switch skating. Be aware of the fact that this is just his introduction for his 2010 skating-run. Thanks to Jordan Maders for another classy edit...