2025 Dime Glory Challenge | VANS

The Vans skate crew brought the heat for the Dime Glory Challenge in Montreal this weekend. Featuring Pedro Barros​, Una Farrar, Elijah Berle​, Nick Michel​, Geoff Rowley, Diego Todd​, Curren Caples​, Breana Geering​, Tristen Funkhouser​, Ruby Lilley​, Lizzie Armanto, Rome​, Doobie​, ET​, Daiki​, Junior​, Max Wasungu​ and Leon Chapdelaine​.

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Men’s Street Final Highlights Rockstar Energy Open 2025

Roaring Portland fans packed in on all sides for the Men’s Street Final, the last event of Rockstar Energy Open 2025, as Kairi Netsuke, Julian Agliardi, 2025 VQS Week 7 winner Ivan Monteiro, Rockstar’s own Braden Hoban, and the rest of the 10-man field delivered across three 60-second runs apiece. It was Kairi, the lone Japanese skater in the Men’s Street field, who emerged triumphant by nearly a 3-point margin over the field.

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Tristan Rennie, Yam Behar, Liam Pace – Central California Road Trip | Life in the Van – The Platfrm

It’s time to get back in the van—Peacock’s driving. A self-described professional road trip organizer and videographer, Josh “Peacock” Henderson is, simply put, the best. Join a full squad as they spend three days scouring over 200 miles of central California in search of clips at six epic spots. Peacock’s got the homie hookups and the access codes to get into secret locations without interruption.

Between breaking down fences for a little off-roading to a DIY, tapping into private backyards with cement pours and ramp compounds—plus roadside chaos when the van breaks down and the crew has to push before a Humvee comes through with a tow—this episode of Life in the Van has it all.

Where does it all begin? Phoenix Sinnerton called it “one of the most perfect DIYs in the middle of absolute nowhere.” Enjoy

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Men’s Park Final Highlights Rockstar Energy Open 2025

Portlanders and pro skateboarders alike packed into the crowds for finals day at the 2025 Rockstar Energy Open (RSEO) on Sunday, and even more industry elite were on the deck to film, photograph and keep the action organized during the Men’s Park Final. In the end, though, Tom Schaar was able to take a victory lap to end the event. Unlike your typical victory lap, Tom was followed into the bowl by Chris Gregson.

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