Faithful to the FISE Xperience Canet-en-Roussillon stage, the highest European level met for the tenth edition of this event, which has become an unmissable one for the French roller scene.
Earlier in the day, Kids, Juniors and Amateurs finals had warmed up the Park especially built for the occasion. The increasing level of young riders is already arousing the interest of many partners who are investing in the new generation to support their progress. Following their podium, a Grind Contest invited all riders to challenge each other by shredding on a rail, showcasing the rookies commitment who were facing the Pros.
The start-list announced an epic contest, and the level of these ones final has met all its promises. Rather discreet in training, Julien Cudot has achieved what he does best - pulling out of the hat a stratospheric run that no one had seen coming. Both the sequence of tricks, their technicality and their creativity, especially on transfers, testify to the talent of the Parisian, highlighted by a great amplitude to grab the first place.
He is closely followed by Jeremy Dominguez, who electrified the crowd on his first run with a massive Fakie Backflip on the Rainbow Transfer. Also on fire during these finals, Nicolas Servy won the bronze medal with a solid and aerial style, confirmed by the commitment during his Frontflip in Transfer.
Pro Results
- Julien Cudot (750€)
- Jeremy Dominguez (500€)
- Nicolas Servy (300€)
- Jeremy Melique
Up: Armelle Tisler & Friends. Photos: ©Hurricane – FISE.
Up: photo by Jeremy Melique: “4th place this weekend at the FISE Xperience Canet en Roussillon. Unfortunately I fell on my first run and hurt my knees & hand. I managed to do a 2nd run and grab the 4th place. I’m doing well! Congrats to all the riders”.
We are proud to announce Dominic Bruce new section celebrating his second pro wheel (61mm 92a) with us. Filmed over the course of a week by Martin Danning. Wheel graphic spawned by Carl Benny Robert.
Tried and tested to be one of the most durable, from Dom’s experience they are fast and long lasting wheels. This 62mm and 92a hardness profile with premium white urethane, which is ideal for a mix of street and park, deep thought and attention has gone into making this wheel what it is. We are also happy to share with you the second edition of Dom’s wheel, brought to life by Carl Benny Robert’s rich imaginative graphics.
Visit Orangewheelcompany.com.
Martin Leopold produced this video filmed in Austria, they just got a new skatepark in town there, and skaters from different horizons came to celebrate it in harmony. Enjoy skateboarders, scooter rider, bmx enthousiasts and of course bladers, having fun in this Covid 19 era.
Previously: Neunzig Zwanzig (9020) - A video by Martin Leopold (Klagenfurt, Austria).
Walt Austin was invited at the Timcast compound to shred the skateparks of the Cast Castle. Featuring Brett Dasovic, Andy Leitermann, Carter Banks and of course Tim Pool. Visit Timcast.com.
“While construction on the new chicken city continues, skate legend Walt Austin visits the castle and shreds both the indoor and outdoor skate parks with the crew. Walt and Carter land their first bar grinds and get to sign the park”.
And what better to start the day than a bunch of legendary sections from Walt Austin.
Hashassins (2004) Directed by Doug Urquhart. Skating by Michael Braud “Gumby”, Malik Kamara, Tim Schmidt, Richie Eisler, Will Gordon, Walt Austin, and Julian Bah. Full Video: PLAY.
Masters Of Delusion (2003) The one and only Fiziks Team Video. Produced by Misled Media & Fiziks, directed by Tom Hyser, edited by Doug Urquhart. Featuring Colin Kelso, Billy O’Neill, Dominic Sagona, John Starr, Robert Guerrero, Julian Bah, Scott & Kevin Raser, Eric Schrijn, Dre Powell, Will Gordon and Walt Austin. Full Video - PLAY: Vimeo | Youtube.
Underestimated (2002) by Chris Majette. Denial Team Video. Chris Majette and Mike Rios show off the talent of Denial. Including profiles on team riders: Mike Elias, Jimmy Shuda, Adam Killgore, Tim Taylor, Chris Cheshire, Walt Austin, Sean Kelso, Colin Kelso, Rob Thompson, Dustin Halleran, Will Gordon, and then team rider Chris Farmer. DVD includes an edit by Philly native Scott Heinz, as well as bonus outtakes, and fall footage from the Denial tour. Full Video: PLAY.

Videogroove VG19 - East Coast VG2 (2001) - Full Video,
PLAY: PART 1 | PART 2. This is our annual tribute to the east side of the states. VG covers much more ground this time around with several tours popping off at once. Life life on the road via vans, clubs, hotels, and breakdowns. VH has hired secret agent James Reetski for the assignment, guest director of Dre’s P file. Unbelievable filming and editing is high on the list this issue. Drive with us through the dirty south all the way through to the twin cities and 10,000 lakes. Plenty of flavor from guest host “super hick” Kevin Dowling. East Coast VG is something we strongly feel will change the way people view rolling on the strong side. This is the anti coverage you never see in print! VG has it, full blown for ya! Untapped talent, and spots that will hype you to skate. Raw! Fid man. Thanks for the support! Co-directors: Chris Majette, Dave Paine.
Filmed & edited by Bryant Kornbau. Featuring: Alex Cortez, Anthony Luna, Bryant Kornbau, Chad Tannehill, Derek Narducci, Edgar Rosales, Isaac Alvarado, Justin Krul, Justin Winton, Matt Mickey (Intuition owner), Matt Spell & more. - PLAY
“Do What you love, and do it now”. - Keaton Newsom. Visit Intuitionskate.com.
La Street Rep (Paris, France) is coming! Better prepare yourself, the 2021 event is set to september 25-26. You can find all the infos you need on this Facebook Event and also on Instagram. You still need motivation? Here is the 2020 video edit by Hugo Renard.
2020 Edition, organized by: Lucien Hugues & Frederic Bukowski. Speaker: Thomas Bucket. Video: Hugo Renard. Drone: Taylor Latouche. Additional angles: Kevin Ciman, Nathan Gauthier, Taylor Latouche, Fabien Tricoire, Tomas Lopez, Thomas Dalbis, Lucas Spenle, Dany Molinari, Romain Godenaire & Samuel Vainqueur. Riders: Xavier Raimbault, Sofiane Kefane, Thomas Bucket, Roméo Stocchi, Yoro Sidibé, Aurel lecam, Lilian Puisset, Stan Kogutyak, Bouga, Nicolas Auroux, Jacob Juul, Jeremy Dalbis, Gars Nice, Thomas Dalbis, Nathan, Franck Steve, Adrien Anne, Samuel, Williams Cerlo, Denis Gul, Hadrien Bastouil, Carla Pasquinelli, Nicolas Servy, Warren Digne & Antony Pottier.
La Street Rep’ 2020 - RESULTS
- Antony Pottier
- Nicolas Auroux
- Williams Cerlo
Best Trick: Warren Digne.
Another Blade Night at the Bishop DIY Skatepark, feeturing Maria Missaoui, Jeremy Troia, Danail Gantchev, Sean Kelso, Noah Zipser, and Brad Ozantoski.
Previously: Bishguys (2021) - Koda Hult & Brian Weis - skating at the Bishop DIY Skatepark, Edit by Al Dolega.
14th edition of the ALNIS contest in Latvia. Results courtesy of Therolling.
PRO-OPEN
- Raimonds Prūsis
- Andris Kreicburgs
- Valters Grasmanis
AMATEUR
- Kristofers Rudzats
- Patriks Vaitekuns
- Didzis Čerņevovs
- Best JUNIOR: Everts Rozentāls
- Best trick: Edgars Rozentāls
- Most creative rider: Andris Kreicburgs
- Need for speed: Ingmars Cielavs
- Best bail: EdmUnds Aleksandrs Ērmanis
Photos on Facebook: #Alnis 2021 | Gallery by Kristiana Anna Bumbiere, Leva Rijniece & Lonexone (those requires a Facebook login at some point).
2020 Official Edit by Therolling - While waiting for the 2021 official edit of the ALNIS Contest, here is the 2020 version by Therolling.
13 years in a row. ALNIS 2020 was a beauty! It was powerful and one to remember. Thanks everybody for coming out, shredding and supporting. See you all next year! PS: And remember - it’s all about having fun and sharing it with the homies. Go out, do more and help grow your local community. Video by Agris Čaurs. Filmed by Martins Jansons, Rūdolfs Babris & Konstantīns Makarovs. Music by Oriole.