Circolo Wheels: 2013, Team Edit
Saturday, February 23rd, 2013Featuring Yuri Botelho, Louis Zamora, Russel Day, Omar Wysong & Kevin Yee.

Featuring Yuri Botelho, Louis Zamora, Russel Day, Omar Wysong & Kevin Yee.


Yuri Botelho, Russel Day, Omar Wysong & Louie Zamora.
Previously: Circolo Wheels, Louie Zamora & Omar Wysong.
Update: the wheels seems ready to be sold. Bonus Photo: Russel Day.
Larger pictures of the wheels: 01 | 02.

Nov 5, 2012: Artworks for Circolo Wheels

Louie Zamora (57MM89H) & Omar Wysong (59MM89H). Larger Picture (via).
Previously

Quoting Lonnie Francisco Gallegos | Blader Stuff:
I spent Easter weekend filming with Louie Zamora, Randy Roadhouse Spizer, Robert Guerrero and Matt Moya.
It’s been a long time since all of us have hung out with one another, and even longer since we’ve all bladed together.
This is a small documentation of that weekend.

Quoting Lonnie Francisco Gallegos | Blader Stuff:
I spent Easter weekend blading and filming with Louie Zamora, Randy Roadhouse Spizer, Robert Guerrero and Matt Moya. This is a small teaser for the full edit that will be coming Friday.
Song: Mount Kimbie – Adriatic.
Edits of the Live Games of B.L.A.D.E from the Razor’s Test Facility.

Dre Powell vs Jeremy Soderburg
Chris Calkins vs Tim Franken

Song: Wyclef Jean – Apocalypse.

Sometimes a timeline preview turns into an edit, and this is one of those times.
After a meet up at Carmel Valley Skatepark we got kicked out of and sessioned a couple street spots with Louie Zamora, Nick Wood, Hayden Ball, Steve Steinmetz, Damien Wilson and Lyle Shivak. Good times. – One.
Song: Jonti – Snickers Kiss.

A weekend with Louie Zamora and Brian Aragon in San Diego. Filmed and Edited by Erick Rodriguez.
Song: Eskmo – Come Back.
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Previously
A lot of skaters noticed that Louis Zamora wasn’t skating K2s in the latest “9TO5 Weekend with Louie Zamora & Brian Aragon” video (he was skating Valos) ; Here are more informations on the subject.
What’s up dudes
There was no “falling out” between K2 and I. The simple fact of the matter is they aren’t ready to invest in our sport. I was the only one doing everything for the Varsity skate, and my input would be taken and used sometimes, and sometimes it wouldn’t.
I would never know until I got the sample, which was very unpredictable at best. A long time ago, I told K2 that I would like to spend my career with them and improve their products along the way. My passion is obviously on wheels, but it also lies in the design and function of the products we use everyday as bladers.
I was told that we have no budget for a team, no budget for travel, and no money to help me stay as productive as possible. I was fine with that, believing we could really start something great by just blading and staying positive, and hopefully all of those things would fall inline eventually.
The main reason I had to leave was because a person told me that I would not get design credit for aything, and that an option for a “pro skate” wasn’t an option.