An international crew of skaters dropped in at the world famous Du Prado bowl in Marseille, France, at Red Bull Bowl Rippers 2016. Enjoy the highlights from the contest’s outrageous final, at of skateboarding’s most famous proving grounds. Robin Bolian took home the gold.
Street Skating in Vienna Through the Lens of Jo Wahl
Jo Wahl has the whole spectrum of skateboarding video work under his belt: commercials, scene edits, full sections… you name it, he’s probably shot it. Take a look at some of his best clips while shooting around Vienna. You’ll see that this edit is shot entirely on long lens, rather than the classic follow-along fisheye look – see if you notice how different it makes skateboarding look and feel within the context of its wider environment.
The Cliché Skateboards Crew Continues to Rip in Lyon
Welcome to chapter two of Cliché’s annual basecamp get-together, put together exclusively for us by the mighty Vincent Jugnet. In attendance for the sessions and male-bonding exercises were Brad McClain, Flo Mirtain, Kyron Davis, Adrien Coillard, Paul Hart, Joey Brezinski, JB Gillet and special guest Chris Haslam, who put down some heavy hits on the already heavily-sessioned municipality of Lyon.
Skating Hidden Bowls Deep in the Jungle | Some Like it Blue: Part 3
The Tahitian skate scene were very gracious and welcoming to our team of Ryan Spencer, Jordan Taylor, Adrien Coillard, Jarne Verbruggen and Philipp Schuster. As well as sharing their camaraderie, they also took us to a secret gem in the jungle.
Finding Skate Spots in the Tropics | Some Like it Blue: Part 2
From the wooden terrace of our villa which clings to the hillside on the heights of Punaauia, our crew embraced the majesty of this place. France’s Adrien Coillard, Belgium’s Jarne Verbruggen, Austrian Philipp Schuster, Californian Jordan Taylor and Hawaii’s Ryan Spencer are midway through two unforgettable weeks skating Tahiti, bumping some good downhills on missions to find unexpected street architecture.
VIP’s – Jamie Foy and Zion Wright – Woodward West
Red Bull athletes Zion Wright and Jamie Foy came out to Woodward West to shred. Check out these rippers in this VIP edit.
Skating in Tahitian Paradise | Some Like it Blue: Part 1
The volcanic island paradise of Tahiti has a small but dedicated skate scene, due in no small part to the much larger and more famous surf scene centred around the legendary wave break of Teahupo’o nearby. Although the island’s volcanic ground makes for bountiful nature, it is also very porous, which means it, and any surface made from it, will eat you alive when you slam. Ryan Spencer, Jordan Taylor, Adrien Coillard, Jarne Verbruggen, and Philipp Schuster rolled the dice to see what they could come back with on the shred front, while trying not to shred themselves.
Skate of Mind: Dropping Hammers Worldwide w/ Maxim Habanec
Our main man Maxim Habanec has spent the last year romping around some of the planet’s strongest skate destinations on a mission to shred. From the Adriatic coastline to the desert kingdoms of Arabia, Skate Of Mind has delivered monthly snapshots of scenes and spots that your average skate tour of airport-van-hubba can’t touch. Also, this edit is pretty clear proof that Maxim rips. Sit back and enjoy this best of edit from his trip!
Backyard Bowl Skating in Huntington Beach | This is Live
Alex Sorgente, Chris Russell, Ryan Decenzo, Omar Hassan and more rocked up ready to roll in Huntington, and we gave them the green light to put on a show. At the end of the day, more than 20 ams and pros came in to skate, and in case you missed it, you can see the whole damn thing right now on Red Bull TV.
Hart Lines 2016 FULL TV EPISODE – Red Bull Signature Series
Ryan Sheckler’s dynamic street skateboarding invitational returns for another exciting year. Featuring skateboarding all-stars such as Felipe Gustavo, last year’s winner Curren Caples, and new threat to the contest Nyjah Houston, the competition is loaded with top talent.
Street Skating Mayhem from Mystic Sk8 Cup 2016
Prague’s Mystic Cup, on little Štvanice island in the north of the Czech capital, just celebrated its 22nd year in existence last weekend. The festival of skateboarding and skate culture can compete with the very best of them and boasts longevity other events would die for. What Mystic Cup delivers that other events struggle to is very simple: FUN. No Supreme creeps checking their Insta feed, no skipsters throwing shade on this guy or that for his wacky griptape sponsor… just 100% pure and raw skatebaording. Sit back and enjoy these highlights from the event.
No Skateboarding? More Like GO Skateboarding
Vienna’s multi talented Philipp Schuster is celebrating, you should too… along with the millions of skateboarders around the globe celebrating the 12th international Go Skateboarding Day. The young Austrian reminds us all about what street skating essentially is and what it wants: “It’s all about questioning prohibitions, breaking up established structures and putting them into a new creative context,” says Philipp. Watch him as he puts his street knowledge to use while breaking out of a life-sized No Skateboarding sign and shredding it. Now get off the internet and GO SKATEBOARDING!