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Our plan was to make some video updates for our time here in Cali, but with our little oldschool HD style camera it's hard to get to the standards. With help from Mike Tseng, who filmed second angles with his GoPro, we found some cool spots sometimes hidden from most street skaters over here, who use absurd amont of wax by the way.
Last year Jacob Juul won the Scandinavian Real Street Competition in Copenhagen. The first prize was a plane ticket to Cali and back. My mom works for Cimber Air and I fly cheap, so on a cold December morning at around 6, on our way home from the bar, we decided to go to Cali together for 2 months. I hit up my friend Greg in Long Beach and asked him if he could hook us up with a place to buy a car, and he did. We landed in LAX the 19th of January at 12 am and Greg was in the airport with his homie Robert, waiting for us...
Brian Moore is about to release his new DVD 'The City Never Sleeps'. After more than two years of filming for the video and a $10,000 investment Brian has finally come to an end! Watching the teasers and considering the positive feedback the film got after its premiere at the Hoedown Contest in Dallas you can be sure that this release will get your ass up from the sofa and strap on your skates. Although Brian said that he did this video mostly for himself, we think that this video is made for everyone. But decide for yourself: an in depth interview, two trailers and Brady Johnston's section from the video should provide a good basis for your decision on whether or not to get the flick! All of this after the jump…
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.'
We've heard about the enthusiasm of the Colombian rollers from the pros who have visited Bogota before us and the articles/edits they made of their trip. When we passed the airport exit the love was overwhelming. Dozens of bladers from all over the country were there to welcome us and a number of them spent the evening with us. The food is good here, it tastes healthy and natural, and the good local beers got us lightheaded quickly since we are in a big city nested on a plateau at 8000 feet high somewhere in the Andes.
The REMZ Florida tour was jam-packed with some exciting moments. Franky Morales took us along to his recording studio, Nick Wood showed us how we can track down alligators, Jason Reyna activated his zombie mode, Kato even got lost for a day and of course the whole REMZ squad hooked us up with some amazing skating. You can check out all six tour videos once again in this article as well as a "best-of" picture collection from this tour. But as you know Kato, he has to up the ante by coming up with an extra recap edit from this tour as well as a bonus section. PS: Thanks to the REMZ team for letting our viewers be a part of your amazing trip. Stellar work!
Feeling more relaxed today since our little adventure in gator land. For a minute I thought I vanished in the Everglades and started assembling some gator skin Remz, by hand, like it's 1998..
Some days ago, as I was planning this Florida tour and putting the flyer together with the city of Naples scheduled, the phone suddently rings: Grant Hinkle, an old friend whom I had first met in Tallahassee in 2003 during the very first Remz Tour (which was also the very first daily updated tour by the way..), calls out of the blue with some really good news: Not only was the skatepark of Fort Myers now under new YMCA management (the city was about to basically tear it down) but he also got himself a job there managing the place.
Chris and Kato keep on traveling through California. What do they do? The are enjoying their lives on the road, hitting up local skateshops and shredding with the local scene! Oh yeah and there is this new fancy thing in all the Rollerblading skat...
Remz Pro rider Chris Haffey took first place at this year's Bitter Cold Showdown in Detroit. Congrats from Be-Mag! If you want to see a special Remz-view on the comp including Chris and his team-mates, such as Nick Wood, Connor O'Brien and Franky...
We just came across this classy edit featuring the highlights from the Intuition Skate best trick and the AIL comp at Woodward West in 2010.
Brian Moores video 'The City Never Sleeps' will be dropping in the near future. Here is an impressive little Promo Edit of Fritz Peitzner.
Beau Cottington comes up with another sweet edit featuring: Louie Zamora, Kato, Robert Lievanos, Erick Rodriguez and many more.
Denmark's old-school ripper Tom Ahlqvist is an important part of the rolling culture. Back in 1995 he destroyed each bowl in Europe with his epic lines. 15 years later he is still in the game rocking it with his timeless style.
Remz visiting Woodward West Camp for the Intuition Week while taking over both the IntuitionSkate best trick & the AIL comp.
Check out this funky Amateur Inline League edit about the Intuition Best Trick contest at Woodward West in July´10 Filmed by Daniel Scarano and Tanner MadixEdited by Daniel Scarano
Sandro Timoteo (aka LILI) is a supporting pillar of the South America skate scene. This Peruvian Roller has already graced the cover of the Daily Bread in 2002. Today in 2010 Sandro is still holding it down in South America attending most of the contest and events out there.
Here we go with a full recap of the 2010 Chris Haffey 2.0 Cali Tour chopped by Chris Haffey himself. "We just couldn't stop after the good times on our last Euro tour after the Clash, too much fun with everyone all throughout Ger...
Nine years ago Chris Haffey and Robert Guerrero have both accomplished the longest grind in the history of Rollerblading. The rail they grinded reaches 666 feet down the hill, which is 203 meters. The clip of Chris Haffey doing this rail has been ...
Check out this creative skating edit of Andy Leitermann who knows how to combine Rollerblading elements with Skateboarding elements. At the end of the edit he also comes up with an unexpected hammer. So make sure you watch this. And...