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One of the biggest and sickest skate contests located under a Brooklyn bridge is over and out. Alex Broskow is the man of the weekend taking home 5.000$ and the highly coveted title of the first NYC Street invite champion. One of our core filmers Sam DeAngelis is already going through 5GB of footage he gathered over the past weekend. To ease the waiting he comes up with a short trailer for the upcoming be-mag edit. Keep your eyes peeled for more gold clips coming out of his hands.
Hawke Trackler made his way out New York City to document the NYC Invitational 2011 for Be-Mag. In the most competitive city in the world and with a charismatic host, Billy O'Neill, this contest was set up for success. If you take a look at the riderslist and the heats then you realize that this was something extraordinary. Check out this edit, see the hammers feel the vibe and book your tickets for next year. With a riderslist of such caliber and situated in one of this worlds most magnificent cities this contest could step up into the realms of legendary contest around the world. Enjoy...
Rob G, David Sizemore and Team Manager Tom Hyser discuss Winterclash.
We are proud to release Be-Mag print issue 37. Once again we have taken a trip throughout the world to capture the best of skating worldwide. We started off in Australia with a CJ Wellsmore interview showcasing the Australian powerhouse. CJ Wellsmore took the WRS crown for 2010 and you can be sure that he will make waves again this year. For Europe, we only chose to portray one of the skaters that has been around for a few years, Sven Boekhorst, who constantly shows a true dedication for skating. In the USA we caught up with Kevin Yee, who shared his inspirational thoughts with us. In Europe we packed a van and toured through Italy with some of Europe's finest. Then we decided to show you how skating has been developing in Poland, where vast areas of old industrial production facilities are empty and open for the rolling heart. And last but not least we covered the WRS Finals, the SDSF competition and the FISE.
The Apple Juice is the mushroomed story of my personal involvement in rollerblading over the course of the past decade, complete with full color photographs; vignettes of the artwork that is rollerblading. It incorporates my adventures in New Jersey and New York City as a youth to my subsequent and various cross-country trips to many of America's great cities and hub locations for the rollerblading industry and culture, including a year spent in San Francisco working with Sean Cullen and Kevin Yee on the film, The Apple Rest in Peace San Francisco, which was of great inspiration.
Is Sean Cullen crazy? Is Sean Cullen a genius? I’m not really sure. I’ve watched this DVD several times now, and all I can say is that he’s definitely something. With the release of The Apple R.I.P. SF, Cullen has pushed the blade-video genre into a new area.
On many of the Inri pieces we find crosses, depictions of Jesus, and overall religious symbolism. How does Inri relate to these Christian symbols? Is Inri a Christian inspired brand? What is the connection between rollerblading lifestyle and religiosity?
The Damien Wilson Xsjado pro-model is the first pro-skate to come out of my favorite crew—or perhaps ‘family’ is the better term—in rollerblading. So cheers to Santee, and Damien in particular. I’ve known Damien for a long time now and watched his blading progress year after year.
Check out the new trailer from The Shock Video featuring BJ Bernhardt, Taig Khris, John Bolino, Keaton Newsome and many, many more. Truly a sick lineup, go see for yourself!
Haven't seen a Gershon Mosley section in years. So stoked.
The nice folks from Stabyourselfintheface.com have announced their own No Child left behind program, read what it's all about!
So as I was creeping through the web and Be-mag's archives...I noticed Kevin Yee's amazing section wasn't ever posted. So here it is, an amazing insight on Kevin's ability as one of the most creative skater of his generation! Xsjado should be proud to have him on their team, I sure am glad to have him as a friend and teammate. - N.S
Everything is Xsjado: That's the new Xsjado slogan and the name of their new website. Considering their recent edits and the worldwide established team, this slogan doesn't go too far. Brandon Negrete got clips from many different filmers and loca...
San Francisco's finest Kevin Yee is shooting for his upcoming Be-Mag interview in LA.
Kevin Yee and Sean Sea have just released the full video online in 3 parts.
This is some top-notch content coming from theConference again. Xsjado-pros like Chris Farmer, Jeff Stockwell, Damien Wilson, Ben Schwab and JC Rowe as well as different other Xsjado team riders all around the world are coming together in one single edit. Get some popcorn - it's movie time!
Michael Garlinghouse sat down with Kevin to record this massive interview. Lots of photos by Jeremy Stephenson, Dale Travers and others.
Stabyourselfintheface.com just posted these edits by Sylvain Chaussée about the Bay area. The edit also features Kevin Yee, Sean Salazar and Brendan Tidd.
Skater: Kevin Yee
Trick: BS Savannah
Photographer: Brandon Ballog
Location: SF
Skater: Kevin Yee
Trick: Fishbrain Stall 540 out
Photographer: John Haynes
Location: San Diego, CA