The final section from the OSS “Football” video. You can check out all the other sections you might have missed by hitting their Vimeo. The level of awkward is set to high in this, haha.
Orange Line Project – 1 Minute @ Carlson Fields
Here’s a new edit from the Orange Line Project crew. Plenty of real good riding on a sweet looking plaza park. Dialed.
On the Horizon: Amity Bike Co.

Amity Bike Co is one of those names that has been popping up more and more over the last year. I recall thinking the first time I saw the name Amity that it was just going to be a crew of guys from the U.K, but clearly, I was wrong. As time went on, I started getting more curious about the brand, and eventually I started noticing their product line and team growing at a fast pace. After an interview with Amity’s rider, Mike King, I decided it was time to get ahold of Amity and find out a little bit more about them. We had held off since a lot of things had been just starting to pop up with new products, addition of a U.S team and such. It took three months, but Marc and I finally got a chance to talk about the brand. This might just be the start for the brand, but if things keep going the way they are, we will be hearing more from Amity for years to come. Check out what Marc had to say, some product photos and some recent team edits. Don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comments!
ESPN – Casselberry Trails Session Gallery

Keith Terra spent some time at the Casselberry trails in Florida shooting with Mark Mulville, Mike Cottle, Trey Jones and more. There’s a photogallery from the day up on ESPN that’s worth a look! Get to it.
Product: Subrosa – Diablous Frame

Subrosa dropped the details on the new Miles Rogoish signature frame, The Diablous, which becomes available April 19th!
Product: Ride BMX Issue 172
TJ Lavin Joins Dew Tour As Contributor In 2011

Photo: Kurt Hohberger
The crew over at the Dew Tour shot over a press release a minute ago with some good news. They’ve got TJ Lavin in as a contributor for course design for 2011. This means TJ will be filling Fuzzy Halls spot, who had taken a team manager roll with Red Bull last year, to handle all of the stops dirt courses. It will be interesting to see what comes from it. Maybe, just maybe, the fine folks over at the X-Games corporation (lol) will take note and pull their heads out of their asses and bring dirt back.
It also sounds like they are going to step on X-Games “cement park” features as well this year.
“Taking a new approach to skateboarding for the 2011 season, street courses will include concrete elements and be designed in conjunction with well known skate construction companies including California Skateparks. In addition, the Tour will feature skate bowl contests.
“I am looking forward to skating new and improved Dew Tour courses,” said Mountain Dew skate athlete Paul Rodriguez. “I think it’s great they’ve decided to change up the contest, and it should definitely help to showcase everyone’s talent.”
Sadly, I’m going out on a limb and saying pegs won’t be allowed at yet another cement park! haha
“Raising the stakes this year, the prize purse has increased per event along with the year-end bonuses.”
But that’s a perk… not for me, but I’m sure Garrett Reynolds is psyched.
Take the jump to read the whole release and 2011 schedule!
One – Ben Wallace
Ride UK caught up with Ben Wallace at the Horsham Skatepark for a quick filming session for their “One” series.
