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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.
Check out this fantastic edit by Guillaume Latrompette featuring Nicky Adams (former XGames winner). Peep it now.
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.
Kaya Turski who recently won the Women's skiing slopestyle final at the Winter X Games 2010 in Aspen just posted up some sweet skating clips - filmed in Motreal's skatepark. Kaya09rollerblaaading from kaya turski on Vimeo. And this...
Mathieu Ledoux from Quebec (Canada) has never been the guy copying other people's style or individuality. Mathieu is one of the few rollerblading talents out there that sets the trend. By watching Mathieu's edits, you can easily notice his extensi...
The rollToronto guys took a road trip to Montreal last week to destroy Canada's finest indoor-skateparks, the taz and south-parc. They had some great sessions as they also met up with Montreal's best shredders and the shop-task team that are curre...
Razors-supporter 'Jason Segeleski' shows some real tech-tricks in this edit. As a rollerblader one can be proud living in Montreal even though it's really cold out there. While other big cities only have one skatepark, Montreal can provide two ska...
Obviously a new TAZ will be opening up in Montreal soon, stay tuned.
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.