The Return Of The Skate Team Super Tour | Red Bull Drop In Euro Tour

Red Bull’s ‘Drop-In’ Euro Tour 2022 through some of the continent’s most vital skate scenes, which comprised of no less than five incredible skate demo’s in five different countries over just eight days.

Enjoy Ira Ingram’s view of how Red Bull’s international road crew Ryan Sheckler, Jamie Foy, Torey Pudwill, Zion Wright, Leticia Bufoni, Gustavo Ribeiro, Margie Didal, Alex Sorgente and Felipe Gustavo blew the roof off demos in Barcelona, Marseille, Prague, Cologne and Amsterdam!

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Highest Skate Trick Ever? Go Behind The Scenes Of Leticia Bufoni Sky Grind – Red Bull

Leticia Bufoni has spent her life breaking boundaries. In her endless search for skateboarding thrills, she has recently spent an intensive few months of training in order to combine her love of skating with her second passion: skydiving!

Her brand-new Sky Grind project involved 9,000 feet of altitude, an aircraft from the Fast And Furious movie franchise, a skydiving expert from the Mission Impossible movie franchise, skate obstacles, parachutes- and potentially the most hair-raising skateboard trick ever recorded!

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A Community Of DIY Skate Projects | GREETINGS FROM: GLASGOW – Red Bull

A bluesy and soulful place with a historically resourceful and independently-minded skate scene (one great early example of which was the success of Clan Skates’ locally-sourced Poizone clothing label of thirty years ago), Glasgow’s skate scene has a feel and energy all of its own. Jamie Foy, Margie Didal and Jake Wooten meet the locals behind the many DIY skate projects which have filled a physical and cultural gap left by an ambivalent local council, and discover how a skate scene survives partially undercover in a country where rain is alas no stranger.

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Step inside a flourishing UK skate scene | GREETINGS FROM: MANCHESTER – Red Bull

England’s cultural juggernaut of a city makes for one of the country’s most interesting skate scenes precisely because it has got so much going against it. Despite a central architecture that reflects the city’s previous importance to the cotton trade- meaning New York-style tall buildings and relatively narrow streets (the cotton was moved by boats), Manchester’s skate scene has not only survived council bans and inclement weather, but is absolutely flourishing right now.

As Eddie Belvedere notes during the episode: “It’s just constant- it’s just growth, man- it’s never going to stop, I don’t think.”

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