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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.
There were less Pro Skaters than last year but the level was insane and the crowd didn't believe what they saw!!! The final (I mean the warrior heat): 5 guys in the skate park for 15-20 minutes + 5 minutes more, asked by the crowd. Even if Franco was close to break his arm and his back on a fall, he skated like a beast, throwing his body all over the park, doing its toe grind and strong lines. The two frenchies - as professional as usual - killed the park with their own personal style: Adrien doing switch ups and strong grinds around, Roman with so much ease, spinning hard and high. Jerry Butler showed that he deserved to be a real pro, this guy originally from Cleveland but living in Montreal for 4 years now showed everyone that he was at home. Finally, what can I say about Haffey except that he did few tricks to warm up and that he went eat to come back later to land the strongest trick ever laced in this park. Keep an eye on be-mag and wait for the video edit! - Guillaume
After a 3 hours Powernap I (Guillaume) took a bus with my camera stock all the way to Jerry Butler's place to meet Nicky Adams, Chris Haffey and of course Jerry. After some early editing and exporting stuff we had breakfast and then headed back to the Skatepark where everybody were already on fire. The Amateur level was much higher than previous year and I promise you'll be afraid by watching the next video edit. The Pro final is in 30 minutes and I'm sure it's gonna be wild. We can already see the Pro burning the skatepark's wood... see ya. - Guillaume Latrompette
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.
Stephane Alfano spent some time this summer in Montreal and skated with Guillaume Latrompette at the TAZ skatepark. Hit the clips after the jump.
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.
Mosaic is the first video of the Lylac Skateshop team in Montreal. Go check it out!
Check out this fantastic edit by Guillaume Latrompette featuring Nicky Adams (former XGames winner). Peep it now.
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.
Guillaume Latrompette uploaded an edit of a session that was held for the Vine St video premiere at TAZ in Montreal. If you're curious what corkscrew 900°s look like you should check out this edit. Nicky Adams has clips, too.
Sweet edit by Guillaume Latrompette.