Andrew Savoie has a big bag of tricks that you can check out in this fresh new edit. It might not be the highest quality, but I’d like to see more from this dude in the future.
Alexander Nikulin Day in the Life
Alexander Nikulin gives you a look into a day of his life for this new video. It starts out with kicking the girl out, followed by some damn good riding and ends with some good times with friends. That looks like a proper day to me.
“Short bio or day in life of Krasnodar rider Alexander “Kucher” Nikulin. XSA backyard park. April 2012.
Music:
Nina Simone – May Baby Just Cares For Me
DJ Shadow – part from “Diminishing returns part 2” mix
Tortoise – Blue Station
Made by Alex Bivol.”
Carlos Iborra – Malaga Vacation
Carlos Iborra recently took a trip out to Malaga, Spain where he spent his time cruising the skatepark. He was able to get a bunch of clips filmed while he was there and came through with this new edit for Fisure.
Filmed and edited by Yoni Cadenas
Addiction – 2012 Australia Trip
The Addiction crew recently made a trip to Australia for some riding time. Check out what Shuhei Max Azuma, Kazuma Tsushi, Matt King, Mark Bays, Minty, Mitch Smith, Samuel Tastzidis and Tommy Lloyd were able to come up with in their time there. Plenty of real good clips in this one.
Anthony Watkinson – Back @ Rampworx
After spending 8 months in America riding, Anthony Watkinson is back home in the U.K. As soon as he got back he started getting some filming sessions in at Rampworx that you can see above. Anthony is always coming through with some awesome riding, so you will definitely want to take a peek at this one.
Filmed and edited by Dylan Coltman
Filmed on a Canon 600d, 50mm 1.8, Samyang 8mm.
Song: Rakim – Guess Who’s Back
Rolling In Business – Cooper Brownlee

Head over to the We Are Orange Juice website for a new interview with Cooper Brownlee about how he got his start with Focalpoint, Colony and the million other things he constantly has going on. Real good read.
MLK Park Session
“The MLK skatepark in Long Beach is quickly becoming one of Southern California’s most heavily trafficked parks. For the past few months it seems like every morning around 10 at least a few riders have been meeting up and putting in work. The park isn’t perfect but it’s got a bunch of awesome obstacles and with so many riders sessioning it regularly, the stuff that has been getting done there is pretty crazy. Miles Rogoish was in town the other day and filmed a couple morning’s worth of clips and this video is the result. Shout to everyone who killed it and if you stop by the park who knows, maybe you’ll end up in the next one.” – TCU
Dane Beardsley’s Progression
“Athens, Ga., via Michigan flatland/trails/street rider Dane Beardsley needs to be commended for being very patient with me. A few weeks ago, Dane approached me with a private link to a new video he had been working on for the past six months or so, tracking his latest flatland progression, from front wheel rolling links filmed in Jersey City during last year’s New York Marathon, to hip fakies at the trails.
I was immediately impressed with the video, but also amid the production chaos that comes with working on the 2012 Street League Skateboarding Series. (Yes, I do more than BMX around here.) I asked Beardsley, “Can you hold onto it till next week?” He responded yes, and then had to deal with probably two more rounds of me saying the same thing before I was finally able to give it the proper attention it needed here. I apologize, Dane, please forgive me.
As evidenced by the above video, Dane Beardsley’s riding is not like your everyday brand of popular flatland riding. For one, he has no bad tattoos. And two, he’s not overly concerned with fast, concentric front wheel combinations. He’d rather let his links breathe, while layering on the difficulty. He’s also not dominated by front or back wheel links — he breaks it up evenly. And he’s not afraid to throw some rail hops and trail riding into the mix. I guess you could say he’s the porridge that Goldilocks chose in this crazy world called flatland.” – ESPN