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'The Breakfast Club' is the newest video project out of the Netherlands, aka Holland, or for some people just Amsterdam! That is precisely where the maker of this project is from. We are speaking of Cavin Brinkmann, supported by his sidekick, the no less infamous dog Bobby! Cavin is the dude that you see dancing in those crazy Dutch edits. Do not get the wrong idea though, Cavin is a guy that puts all his energy into what he does. Living in Amsterdam has not made him a drug addict that would abandon skating for a high – skating and filming skating is his high!
After discussing what went into the event, the controversy, and even some personal emotion, in the second half of Taig Khris' interview with Be-Mag, he takes us in a new direction. What support was received, what regrets were had, and in what direction will he go next? If you think this was the last stunt Taig plans on pulling off, then you are severely wrong. What is missing in rolling today? Taig's ready to answer these questions and more. Get your reading glasses ready and take a look at the final pages of the interview that is sure to raise some eyebrows.
Soon after his record setting jump in Paris Taig Khris sat down with a Be-Mag correspondent and discussed the event including all that went into it. This great opportunity presented itself as a way for those not aware of what actually went on behind the scenes to gain a clear insight. During the interview Taig took an opportunity to address the controversy surrounding the jump and challenge made on its success. Whether or not you are a supporter of what he did, this moment in blading caught a lot of attention around the world. Read through Be-Mag's exclusive interview to gain a detailed perspective through Taig as he presents his views and feelings on one of the most epic and debated days in roller history.
Ben Brillante just sent in this photo set of Taig Khris' World Record in Paris. Enjoy some sweet photos from behind the scenes and check out Taig getting some air at Sacré Coeur.
Ben Brillante went to the Sacré Coeur in Paris for Be-Mag to get an impression of the scenery and the ramp set-up. Taig was there for a training session. Dig into it!
Just down the avenue from the Champs Elyssées there is one of Paris' finest curbs. I discovered this spot by accident some time ago. This summer I finally came back to the spot to film my One Minute One Spot right there. I was surprised I could skate that spot for at least half an hour without being chased by security. Hope you enjoy it.
This time, Remy Meister and friends organized their own Micro ramp championship in their appartment. Some stolen wood, some booze, lot of efforts and u get the home contest 5.
Taig Khris has achieved world wide fame with his Halfpipe-Skating and all his medals he won at competitions all around the globe. He also succesfully transcended into the mainstream by joining the French survivor series. The last two years it was a bit quiet around Taig Khris. Somehow secretly, he prepared and trained for his next clou: The Mega Jump from the first floor of the Eiffel Tower!
The 912crew keep churning out edits from the FISE 2010. Here you can see them ripping an outdoor skatepark with Adrien Clairaz in Montpellier as well as some more insights into the FISE action. Keep your eyes peeled for some more action edits coming up on be-mag very soon!
Jonas Hansson (the director of Flygt and some of last years most illustrious edits) is currently shooting for a new film entitled Traitement. The project is a collaboration with Be-Mag and will feature an ensemble of international rollerbladers. Jonas recently spend a week of filming with Mathieu Heinemann and Kaare Lindberg in Paris. Rest assured you will hear more about the development of Traitement in the following months. For now, enjoy this article and short clip of Heinemann at the Paris shoot.
Check out this interview from Rollerblade with Taig Khris about his World Record Holding Jump in Paris, France. Taig is looking back at one of the most important days in his life. Enjoy!
Traveling all by himself, with the help of locals along the way, Montre spent a whole month touring and shredding in Europe this past summer. The non-extensive list of countries he visited include Holland, Denmark, France and the United Kingdom. And no matter how chill he is, Montre also made sure to kill it. Check out Frenchyfries photo article about his stop in Paris, France.
On October 22nd the finals of the FISE event were held in Paris. Second place for the amateurs was Zahir Hanaïzi. In this edit you can see his final runs.
As Seen on the Street clothing line drops with a new image. Blading becomes the forefront as this lineup of streetwear hits the public eye exposing just a little taste of the freedom we feel every time we slip in and lace up.
When Adrien is not on the road stacking up clips, he is on his computer editing his clips. Here, he has a leftover edit to ease the waiting before he drops a real new bomb.
Here’s some filming that went on with Dirt Box in Paris for back in 2008 for Too Faded. Always start your sesh with a punch to the liver.
One hour of skating with Warren Digne. Shot during a rainy day near Paris.
He will do it again. Last year Taig Khris dropped the Eiffel Tower and 10.000 people came to watch the spectacle. This year (2011) on July 2nd Taig will go for another perilous adventure: He plans to break the record for the longest jump (24 meters) ever done on blades. Paris' Sacre Coeur will be the spot where this mega event will take place. Watch the video below to find out more about this extraordinary event.
Check out this footage of the IMYTA competition that took place at La Defense in Paris in 2003. The comp was won by French powerhouse Mathieu Heinemann who just recently had a solid appearance in Jonas Hanssons latest release "Traitement".
Julien Cudot breaking in his new Carbons 2's at the Bercy skate park in Paris. Filmed and edited by Adrien Anne.
Skater: Jonathan Bruneau
Trick: Air
Photographer: Thibaut Vankemmel
Location: Franconville 95, Paris, France
Skater: Taig Khris
Trick: Drop In
Photographer: Dominic Swagemakers
Location: Paris, France
Skater: Robert Guerrero
Trick: Rocket Air
Photographer: Greg Mirzoyan
Location: Blue beach known as 912land (Southern suburbs of Paris), France
Skater: Robert Guerrero
Trick: 180 Rocket
Photographer: Greg Mirzoyan
Location: Blue beach known as 912land (Southern suburbs of Paris), France
Skater: Adrien Anne
Trick: Bs Nugen to Kick to Pole 180 That Grab out
Photographer: Antoine Dujoncquoy
Location: Voltaire, Paris, France
Skater: Arigna Phaviseth
Trick: misfit
Photographer: Greg Mirzoyan
Location: Paris / France
Skater: Daniel Prell
Trick: Zero BS Royal Mute off
Photographer: Dominik Rietzel
Location: Paris