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Stephane and I have been friends for 14 years. I know him as much as I know myself. We have been through so much together, kind of like two soldiers that fought side by side, you know? Steph is an extraordinary human being, he is always there for you if you need help or something. I have seen him going through many faces in his life. He is working hard on becoming a better person and seeing that is such an inspiration for me and all the peeps around him. Skating wise...? Well, I will let the edit speak for itself. All I can say is that skating with him is a true blessing in my life. Thanks Stephane for being a brother to me. I’ll see you tonight anyway at the TAZ session!
Besides a few phone calls as of recent, Mathieu Ledoux was much the same to me as many of you out there. A fresh face, with mind boggling new maneuvers. One difference is I in fact had been following Mathieu's skating for a couple of years now. Not knowing anything of him personally. I viewed each section as a fan, and looked forward to the next.
In April Mathieu went to Arizona to meet up with James and Jon (X-Rated) to film for his Revolution 90 seconds edit. Although Mathieu is pretty busy doing stunt work for the new TV show called 'thirteen' he found some time to create an exclusive edit for be-mag uniting some of the clips from the 90 seconds edit as well as some new footage from Montreal. As you might know already, Mathieu is and has always wanted to be a true innovator. Combining his rolling skills with his acrobatic moves taken from his parcouring experience makes him an exception in the field of rolling.
This past weekend we reported live from the Montreal Classic 2010. Now three days later our Montreal representatives have prepared a full coverage of the action that happened during this epic weekend. You might have seen already Haffey going wild in the REMZ edit. But here we've got some more exclusive action shots and edits. So check this out here and take the next higher dosage.
We're always searching for articles to showcase the contributions that people are making for the rollerblading industry from the grassroots level. There are so many people offering so much to the industry who go unnoticed or do not get nearly as much attention as they deserve. These people are the ones responsible for spreading rollerblading to new generations and maintaining the involvement of those already participating while creating a strong network allowing the industry to be more than just a temporary flash in the “extreme sports” timeline. Here is the story of Botique Lylac, The Montreal Classic, Nimh VS Canadian Customs, The Taz Project, and Mathieu Ledoux...
Family Matters started of as a video project with a crew of gypsy skaters from Montreal. The video was filmed with a VX2000 Between the months of April and July 2010 and edited in a day or two. Montreal is a multicultural city with all kinds of people, the skaters here all come from different backgrounds working different careers; French baker, architect, stuntman and plain Gypsies. Skating is the one passion that managed to gather all these individuals together and with it grew friendships behond skating. After sessions are always good times, the night life is really exciting and you can always find a group of the skating scene out partying and most times all the original Family Matters crew out together enjoying this amazing city.
This is Jerry Butlers Montreal 2011 profile. You have seen an edit by Jerry before? Then you know what to expect in this specific edit here. Tune in.
Family Matters is growing into something bigger than just a bunch of friends filming. This year Family Matters is a big project for the montreal scene. To this “Family Matters II” is a bigger more serious project, involving the entire montreal skate scene. This time filmed in HD with more riders, this will be a real representation of Montreal 2011.
An epic bowl battle between Kevin Lapierre and Guillaume Latrompette. Sit back and enjoy the fatalities!
Guillaume Latrompette shopped the second teaser of the Familiy Matters DVD to share it with us.
Montreal's rolling shop "Lylac skateshop" launched a new series: the "Lylac One Minute Mondays". Not every monday, but only on mondays Lylac skateshop will feature a one minute rolling edit. On this monday Kevin Lapierre was featured. Check out his edit below.
Mosaic is the first video of the Lylac Skateshop team in Montreal. Go check it out!
We haven't heard from Matt for a long time. He is obviously back in the game. Full profile is already in the making. Here is a short recap of 2010 featuring Matt Donald.
We recently featured an article with Mat Ledoux that got quite some interest from the non-rolling world. Now Urbanfreeflow (Freerun & Parcouring magazine) featured Mat in their online jumpmagazine. And again the Canadian crowd puller attracts ...
Jason Segeleski ripping it up in Montreal. Jason Segeleski Profile '10 from 3TrioProductions on Vimeo.
Family Matters is a video project and a series of events in Montreal. Join us on Saturday May 28th to be a part of the first Gypsy Rollerblading event! Horse Game + Best Line + Weird Tricks competitions, lot of prizes to win including magazine subscriptions, stuff etc.
Montreal Classic 2011 is taking place this Saturday (August 13th) at South Parc skatepark, in Brossard, Quebec. Franco Cammayo, Roman Abrate, Adrien Anne and many more already announced to join the event.
After a year of filming the Gypsy Crew from Montreal (Canada) has finally finished Family Matters 2. The video will be premiered on December 16th in Montreal. More premieres in Australia, Germany, France, UK etc. will follow in January 2012. Stay tuned and keep your eyes peeled for a first teaser of this video release.