VIDEOS
Spencer Hamilton Drops Hometown Hammers for Primitive
Spenny has been relatively low-key since joining Primitive in 2019. He’s released some gems here and there. But nothing like the nearly six-minute magnum opus that he unleashes above. This takes the concept of hometown hero to another level. No disrespect to Crankers, but we’re calling Hamilton the current king of the ‘Couv after witnessing his destruction of the city. The last section with the Madonna instrumental gave us the chills. Not sure if Spencer will land in the running for SOTY this year, but he’ll definitely be on our Top 10 list in December.
VIDEOS
DC Shoes Drops New Video on Freeskatemag Channel
Bordeaux native Sergio Cadare led a crew of international DC Riders as they ripped the streets of Bordeaux for the latest DC video entitled Sergio.
The video features Adilson Pedro, Luca Gozzo, Benjamin Garcia, Josh Arnott, Leo Valls, Andrea Dupre, Arthur Giat, and Nick Dias.
VIDEOS
Watch What Went Down in the Red Bull Lisbon Conquest
See the action unfolds in the Red Bull Lisbon Conquest as Madars Apse shows us what went down in the three-day event.
Red Bull Lisbon Conquest is the second time Red Bull organized such an affair after the successful Red Bull Paris Conquest last year.
The events aim to pay homage to the skate culture of great cities around the world featuring a contest held in replicas of some of the host city’s most iconic skate spots. The competition for this year was held in Praça do Comércio, Lisbon.
Unlike other skate contests, Red Bull Conquest has a head-to-head eliminator format. The judges wouldn’t give individual scores to the competitors but would determine who would progress to the next round.
Bruno Senra and Roos Zwetsloot won Red Bull Lisbon Conquest.
Aside from the contest, the Red Bull Conquest also features side events such as street sessions and local skate shop visits.
INTERVIEWS
Santa Cruz Skateboards’ ‘True Grit’ features Tom Asta
In this latest “True Grit” video by Santa Cruz Skateboards, Tom Asta revealed that he never planned on becoming a pro but just enjoyed skating as a teen. He turned out to be one of the best pro skaters we know today.
He talked about growing up in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, and also showed his favorite skate spots in his hometown. Town mates Chris Cole and Ian Berry, and other pro skaters spoke about how they met Tom and how they have seen him develop into the skater that he is today.
The “True Grit” video series attempts to get an in-depth look into how skaters came to where they are now by visiting them in their hometowns and interviewing the people around them.
Watch more of Tom Asta in the Santa Cruz Skateboards’ welcome video below.
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