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Relentless Skateboarding News

Cantelowes Skatepark is Go!

Take a look at these plans and tell me you aren’t hyped. Thanks to some very hard work by Matt, Hareth and Jeremy the Camden area skate hub that was Cantelowes will get a facelift this summer of epic proportions.

Building work started on July 5th and hopefully everything will be done and dusted by mid-August. The boys are working hand in hand with the skatepark contractors, Wheelscape and are making sure the park is built to the best standards. News has just come in that says skaters will be able to enjoy the concrete this summer, even if the main bowl looks like the largest labour of love to get done.

A big board slap on the coping for all those involved. Happy skateboarding! To comment on this park build, go here.



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Skateboarding News

Pritch And Panch Run A Mile

They’ve got hearts of gold those Welsh lads! Down for the Run a Mile Charity, Pritchard and Pancho are teaming up to pull one another the 1760 yards outside Cardiff City hall on July 15th.

Cheer the lads along and sponsor their efforts by clicking here:

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Skateboarding News

Antiz Rock Out

…With their cocks out! Always up for a laugh and making sure they don’t follow trends, the Antiz Skateboard team have released a brand new line of decks in collaboration with cock-rockers Musclhard.

You may not have heard of Musclhard, but they are Demi-gods of the underground metal scene in Toulouse, France- Home to Lucas Puig. With hot riffs on tracks like ‘Lost camping’ and ‘Eat my dick’, hopefully Antiz can get the music rights for their next video due to drop this autumn!

Click here for video goodies.

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Skateboarding News

Plan B vs Slayer

Everyone knows Danny Way is a devoted Slayer fan and loves a little Reign in Blood in the morning, so get prepared to see a limited edition collabo between the re-born super company and hardcore super band.

In more Plan B news, the company is set to launch a clothing line this August, so everyone can look so fresh and so clean in Plan B hats, shirts, jeans, rucksacks etc…

Also in August, expect a promo for the must anticipated full length feature, Unquestionable .

And finally, big ups to UK Plan B representer Adam Howe who got 3rd in the UK Comp and 6th in the Euro Comp on Sunday at Urban Games in London! Watch out for Adam!

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Skateboarding News

UK Hype!

Some little tidbits of sweet news:

Rob Selley, the mastermind behind Milton Keynes Buszy and Motive Skateboards is now the DC Team manager for the British Isles.

Oh! News of a Jody Smith Motive pro model in the works! Hype hype!

Mick Forster has seen it proper to rep his ends by lauching a special H-Boyz decks in honour of his upbringing in Harrow.

Check www.h-boyz.co.uk for more.

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Skateboarding News

Wild In The Streets

London went Wild in the Streets with Emerica on Sunday 25th June with a few hundred (maybe a thousand..? Figures are hazy…) crazed skaters rampaging it through the city and hitting up major spots like the Holborn Viaduct banks, the Mayor’s building and London Bridge Ten. Even if some of these notorious bust spots lived up to their reputation, the police presence couldn’t dampen the hype of a huge skate gathering.

In so much as impromptu Best Trick comps go, London Bridge saw a massive backside flip by Aussie Richard Flude, Gary ‘Woody’ Woodward‘s 360 ollie, and Adam Stoddard grabbing £60 for a nollie full cab. Boom!

Finally, British skate heritage, Southbank felt the rumble of urethane and heard the roar of the crowd as Kris Vile smacked the wedge to wedge gap up with a mad 360 flip, and euro visitor Jo Lorenz chased the competition with a backside nollie over the chasm. On the bank to block Woody served up an ollie to noseblunt whilst Simon Skipp tickled a frontside 5-0 to fakie. A special Wild in the Streets award was given to Rich (surname unknown..?) for generally ripping hard all day. The day ended with a Wild in the Pub drinking session organized by Kingpin.

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Skateboarding News

Karma Chameleon

In case you were wondering, Karma pro Amir Williams is on a sure road to recovery after his ACL operation. It’ll take more than that to hold down the Brighton ripper.

Amir rode about at Urban Games and saw fellow team mate Dave Snaddon get 8th place. Dave has just sorted himself out some shades for this summer in the form of Oakley.

Watch out for the new Karma price point decks of the ‘See the wood’ series available in 7.5, 7.6, 7.75 and 8.125

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Skateboarding News

Globe Bowlbash At Burnley

You know the deal: Big Bowl, Big tunes and Big balls with skateboards attached. The mayhem of Globe Bowlbash comes to Burnley once again for the weekend of July 15th-16th. Last year saw a couple of gnarly slams, a new emergence of British talent and some of Europe’s finest bowlriders slashing and thrashing about. Be there or be square.

www.globebowlbash.com

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Features

Crossfire 7-Set Jam Southbank 2006

Saturday 24th June

Let’s set the scene. The sun is blazing, the temperature’s about 75′ and skaters from all over the country are making their way down to London’s most influential skate spot ever for a day of solid carnage.

You see, the 2005 event was such a success that we decided to do it again, but there was obviously no guarantee that this one would be attended especially as we only had 3 weeks to initiate the whole thing, but I guess with the power of the internet, things have become a lot easier for skater run operations like Crossfire to spread the word if good things are about to happen. Saying that though, it was still a gamble and one that was worked on ferociously until the day itself, looking back though, I guess it could not have gone any better on the day…

A week before the event, Rich “Badger” Holland from the Side Effects of Urethane and Zac decided to concrete the cobbles.The same cobbles that have stood there at that spot since the 1970’s, the very same cobbles that if were deleted, could open up a nice manny pad for the SB locals and the hundreds of hungry skate travellers that pass through there annually.

With this in mind, covert operations ran through the Southbank from midnight until the final gloss was achieved by Sam Griffin. Thanks for the helping hand..

A rail was then knocked up to fit the length of the manny pad and the rest is history. Please note though, that this was all organised and agreed by the heads of the Queen Elizabeth Halls and done properly, just like anything else that should go on there in the future.

With this mutual respect in mind, this jam, comp or whatever you call it started with a huge crowd of people at 2.30pm with a minute’s silence, dedicated to Matt McMullen, a South London skater who unfortunately passed away this year. Matt had skated this spot since he was a kid and probably like myself, managed to learn his first kick turn at these banks before going out into the wilderness of the streets to discover more ways of tweaking his rig.

As the 60th second kicked in, the crowd may have well have bayed for blood as the Cheese Block Jam opened the ceremony to a rapturous applause. This block is not that easy to skate, and once the clock started ticking, people started to find out just how much of a bitch this thing is to ride.

But with some luck and some skill, Enjoi rider Richard Flude managed to crack open his virgin Crossfire account with a kick flip nose pick from the bank to the cheese stub whilst Element rider Lucien Clarke tried to get his steez down. Seth Curtis (pic) grabbed a wallie 5-0 and Chris Oliver pushed for a nose grind dropping deep into the banks on the other side. He managed one but the crowd judged today and deemed Flude the winner, even though Australian Quiksilver rider Josh Roullion’s backside tail stall to bigspin into the bank and frontside nosegrind revert into the bank missed the cash. One thing I would like to point out is that Louie Barletta was skating this block and hucked a wonderful wallie lip slide on it before the jam kicked off…you try that one next time you are there…wonderful line.

The manual pad and rail jam was next up on the agenda. As dirty garage rock from bands like 13th Floor Elevators, Count Five and The Electric Prunes rained out on the Wookie box, Chris Oliver was trying to ollie the entire manny pad, and in two attempts is was his.

No fucking about whatsoever, much like Chris’ unique style, he just cracked one over that whole thing. He was riding with a seriously bruised coxis bone, bigger than the bruise he got from an Australian spider earlier this year on his arse!

Blueprint’s Neil Smith gave it all and was the only person to 5-0 the rail. Death flow rider Boots was desperate to get a nosegrind across it, he must have hurt his ankle in the process as he was missing form the stair jam and he usually kills stairs. Look out for this kid as he is on the up.

The most impressive part of this jam was at this stage, where a small kid called Nick decided that it was an open jam and he was gonna get in there and get some! This kid could not have been more than 10 years old and made people stop so he could boneless off the 5ft acid drop in front of the crowds! This is what it’s all about – having fun – everyone in. It doesn’t matter if you are not an amazing skater, if you are sponsored or not,….these jams are to bring people together, to share a few beers, cokes, laughs and that, these are fun times man, fun times.

So, Chris Oliver alongside a kickflip manual cleaned up the dough, a cheeky £50 went in his sky rocket and the bank jam began. This is where Barletta decided to join in.

All sorts of tricks were going down on the banks, but the main attention focused on the block that sits on the top of them. Barletta shut this down with a blunt onto the block and frontside flip’d his way out! The whole place went off!

Louie’s name and address now joins the previous mentioned riders in the Crossfire invoice tray and by now the Thames could not be seen through hundreds of people jammed into the railings and the fuzz didn’t even grace us with their annual visit.

So, the 7-Set Jam was the grand finale and I have to say that it was 20 crossfire minutes stuffed full of lemmings tumbling every 10 seconds down that set and was funny as fuck! This year, most people avoided the ledge. Maybe it was Vaughan Baker’s stack from last year that put people off or maybe it’s just too darn gnarly for people to skate under pressure.

Anyway, it was annihilated by Danny Jack who attempted a back tail big spin on it for ages and broke 2 boards in the process, it just wasn’t Danny’s day. Everyone wanted to see that go down and he was so close.

Last year the Blueprint team taught this set a lesson; this year though was a different story. With Chewy Cannon and Danny Brady opting for sunrays by the Thames instead, it was left to Neil Smith to come up with the goods but could not land his nollie bigspin heelflip. If he had landed one of them, he would have won cash, but it was not to be his day after all but not from trying. Neil is one of the most gifted skaters the UK has right now.

So, the Blueprint riders left the door wide open and headlines were up for grabs for others. Dan Wileman knocked out a massive tre-flip and also a super-sweet inward heelflip to bolts, Josh Roullion provided a nollie backside flip, Barletta cheekily threw in a frontside no comply down it, and in-between a melee of nippers launching their steez down that set an unknown American rider carved out a bigspin, then a nollie backside bigspin, then a pop shuv, THEN a massive heel flip, and finished with a huge stylish tre-flip. The atmosphere was electric down there. It went OFF!

With Chas’n’Dave replacing Slayer’s Reign in Blood on the stereo for the final 5 minutes, temperatures were raised as they always do when the pressure is switched on and Aussie Richard Flude hucked a fakie kickflip and a fakie varial flip to come in third, Reese Westlake pulled himself into second place with a shuvit late flip which was sublime but no one could take out Plan B and Duffs rider Adam Howe who took the £200 cash for first prize with a switch 360 shove it.

Free shit was chucked out, kids scrambled for boards and t-shirts, stickers rained down, rubbish was cleared up and the Southbank transformed itself back to it’s usual self.

There were so many people we don’t even know the names of that were skating, we are really sorry if you did not get a name check. You may find pics of yourself below though.

Big thanks to the all UK skate companies that turned up and represented their scene, Genex peeps, Jon at Grain, Mei at Extreme, Steve Crawford, Alan Christensen, James Sherry, French, Badger, Jamie Harrison, (its only just started), Sam Griffin, Abjekt, and If you came down to this event, big thanks for being around and supporting UK Skateboarding.

We have received a lot of messages from skaters from all over the country that turned up and it’s amazing to know that people give a fuck. Thanks for your support, enjoy the video and see you at the next Crossfire Jam.

This event will be televised on the Extreme Sports Channel on August 3rd on their GENEX show. You can view scheduled shows at www.extreme.com

All pics mainly shot by Robin Hayes others shot by Nav, Stylee, Robin,Derek Bremner and Benjamin Norton. Thanks guys. There are more pics from this event at this link here from Boris Austin.

Chuck Bangers

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Interviews

Geoff Rowley Interview

‘Gnarly Bastard’ is a pretty appropriate title for one of Britain’s best exports, Geoff Rowley – even if he does love little furry animals!

Ever since the grainy footage of this kid from Liverpool started circulating under skateshop counters, established pros were shitting themselves with each new tale of this little fella leaping off roofs and down rails. Geoff was the real deal. No bullshit – Just skateboarding.

After an explosion onto the Californian scene when Flip Skateboards uprooted and spread their wings Stateside, Geoff single-handedly kicked skateboarding up the arse and pushed it’s physical limits. Something he hasn’t stopped doing since day one.

Today, Geoff is a gentleman in pursuit of the wild animals he loves, and part-owner of Flip Skateboards. Business man and burly man, Geoff took time out of the wilderness to talk to Crossfire and answer questions from Zac, Ralph and a bunch of worldwide forum geeks.

Full name please sir?

Geoffrey Joseph Rowley Junior.

At what point did you realise skateboarding was your path and chose to follow it?

From the moment I slammed…

If you were still living in Liverpool, do you think you’d have an asbo (anti-social behaviour order) by now? Will you ever move back?

I’d have one wherever I lived, I can’t kick the social issues, I have a hard time with idle banter and wasted words.

Describe how you felt at these different times: Skating with Tom Penny at various Radlands comps back in the day?

Purity, young, alive, aggressive, veggie burgers, Chris Ince, damp floor, with the ocassional too cool for thought attitudes, baggie yellow pants.

Arriving in America straight off the plane?

Shitting it, eyes ablaze at neon lights, otherworldly.

Watching ‘Sorry‘ for the first time?

Relief and pride……yet wishing for more.

Alone in the woods?

Forced to feel ones innermost fears, “when you see only darkness, know that the light will soon return”

Why do you love the great outdoors so much….surely Liverpool had all the fluff you needed right?

I cared more about skating than my balls when I lived in Liverpool, unlike my gash seeking problems of late, nothing beats the smell of an animal!!

Have you ever experienced scarier moments out on the beaten track then riding your skateboard?

Absolutely, two lions rushing past you in the thick bush at close range is enough to make you break down and weep.

Is it wise to focus 100 percent of your attention on skating?

There is more to life than wood and wheels, though you have to ride that thing like there isn’t!! Gather motivation from wherever you like, that is the beautiful diversity that skating allows.

Do you need something else to think outside of the box? What’s yours?

Passion, and a drive for life, ever changing and questioning, be not afraid to look at yourself and judge, listen to people and suck it all in.

Please give me one example of ignorance in regards the arrival of Flip in America, and one example of open-mindedness you perceived at that time.

Ed Templeton and toy machine opened their arms to us, gave us local support, and had our back. Any ignorance was small and only served to make us stronger…..and faster!!!

Are Americans over-competitive? Is this a help or a hindrance?

The average Californian kid is probably a little more competitive than the average European kid, competitive Energy that is positive/friendly can be a good path to fast progression within a skate posse, I would call it a help rather than a hindrance.

Did Jeremy Fox propose for you to take a share of the company? Or, did you ask him? Do you work well together – any bad habits?

Timing was of the essence as far the company stuff went, it was imperative that flip be in the right hands. Jeremy Fox has given me so much guidance and support, we have been there for each other. Any differences we have or trouble working together are all what makes Flip what it is, a free, creative, ever progressive sleepless skateboard company with plenty of issues and bad habits.

Can Flip still be considered a British company?

All the company owners are still British citizens, one runs a large percentage of our workday directly from England for the last five years, I would say that makes us British until death. People can consider us whatever they want but saying untrue negative things regarding these matters is just downright childish. The things Flip/ Deathbox did for England and the English skate scene should not be sneered at.

Which British companies inspire you?

Flip/Death/Heroin/Unabomber are rad, they have the right passion, the rest aren’t my style.

Will there ever be a British company comparable to Deathbox/Flip?

I doubt it, but in order for somebody to do that they have to work from California, there is no other way to get to the level we are at, without first accepting were skateboarding was born from, and respecting that all the mags are driven from here also, it is hard to gain friends if you aren’t visible.

A European based company cannot and will not be accepted across the whole of the USA unless they embrace those areas and live them, Flip is strong worldwide for this reason, plus running a business of this nature isn’t viable based in England, too costly.

Would you agree in saying British skating suffocates itself with its stubborn attitude and pride of independence in regards the global market?

The English scene I grew up in was full of lunatics that roamed the globe in search of rad skateboarding and chaos, whether that be in Germany or some shithole area in Belgium, suffocation should not be an option, I always thought the real British soul was full of confidence and drive to be proud of ones upbringing……and yet want to spread the English way of radness, strength in character and richness in history, across the entire globe. Any other ways of thinking sound a little French to me!!

Is skateboarding really only led by three or four super companies?

Pretty much, though the passion within these brands is so diverse that constant change is inevitable, skateboarding has always been really driven by riders. If the riders demand change, or live change, the industry follows, very hard for other companies to keep up with this level, or compete, without these driving pro’s and amateurs in such strong numbers. I think it is a rad thing teams have clearly emerged again, makes skateboarding look radder.

Where does Flip sit in that picture?

Flying by the seat of its pants!

What role would you like the company to have?

A worldwide network of diverse pro’s with the spirit to keep progressing and showcasing why skateboarding is one blaster of a ride!!!!

What was your reaction when you saw ‘Spirit of the Blitz’ for the first time?

I was actually surprised to see the level of skating, in Liverpool I never really ever got to see Alex Moul and the rest of those guys around, so it was actually pretty rad, but I still preferred Hensley and the vista locals.

Do you watch it often?

No.

Does it inspire you when you work on another Flip video?

Like nothing else. The whole team loves making these things, months/years travelling with your close friends, having a blast, causing a little carnage and feeling whatever life throws at you drift by so fast, what better time could a man indulge in?

What’s next – Flip or Vans video?

Flip video. “Really Twatting Sorry

What is the company ethos for an amateur to go from am to pro?

Head down, live breath skateboarding, unrelentless progression and motivation for the future, and a large heart.

Despite mocking Jamie Thomas for his blatant faith, Lance Mountain now rides for Flip – has that changed your attitude?

I have never mocked Jamie’s faith and never will. My beliefs and video jokes were for my amusement only, I have the utmost respect for Lance Mountain, and am proud to have him on the team, he is aware of my beliefs and I of his, we have had nothing but good laughs.

Is there a place for faith in skateboarding, or should it be left at home?

Left at home, though I don’t have a problem either way.

Who decided to incorporate Rodrigo, Bob and Lance into Flip?

They did, it was natural and comfortable for us all, those guys and Flip have always been close.

Who would you like to get on the team, but can’t?

Eric Koston.

How did it feel to win SOTY?

Fucking weird, though it was flattering!

When is Bastien going to get his?

When he quits the purple haze!

Before leaping a chasm of any sort, do you run through a safety check list?

Yeah! it starts with taking a shit, so i can’t soil my pants. No shit!

When have you over-stepped the mark?

I was unaware there was a mark?!

Is there no ditch too big?

Hoover dam drop-in, Nevada.

Who is your partner in crime when you head off on dangerous mission?

Daniel Sturt, tripods, black clothing, one filmer.

How does it feel to know you can still shock people with your skating and gnarly attitude?

Blessed and thankful.

How does it feel to see yourself on massive billboards?

I actually find it amusing that some old hag is looking at that stuff whilst waiting for the bus, wandering what in God’s name is going on!!

Lots of people seem to be moving about right now. Is it hard to have morals in the skate shoe business?

I am driven by morals, if a company doesn’t have any, including a rider, well they are gonna be fucked, I rarely quit any companies, regardless of what rumours are around.

Internet umours are rife that you could be heading to another shoe company and that is why the new Trujillo has taken a design leap into the Rowley 1 area, could you ever see yourself riding in anything other than Vans shoes?

I will ride for Vans until they quit making the best skate shoes, Tony rides the same kind of shoes as me and so the likeness in design ends there. My first shoe is being redone as we speak; I’m still stuck on it and have been messing with revamping a new version.

Do other shoe companies “tap you up”?

I am untapped, as i said, Vans is the way.

How involved have you been personally in the development of your new Rowley Squares shoe at Vans?

I have designed/drawn/tweaked every single one, also coloured about ninety percent of them, I fucking love it, it’s so rad to see things on paper develop into radical skate shoes, when ideas work out. I have to wear them, and take pride in fucking with them all.

Click here to watch footage of Geoff talk about the new shoe and skating from the early 90’s.

Would you relish another Vans UK trip like the last one?

That Vans tour was ace!! Flip will be in England August time, demo at the Middlesbrough Plaza, then some street rolling all over. Please do come.

You travel a lot. Which country has the harshest security?

United States of America.

Fave country to skate and why?

England, dreams of youth, and dog shit.

Where will you live later in life?

Arizona/England/Colorado/California/and the rest of the world.

If you took part in a speed dating night – what would you describe yourself as?

Fast/rude/honest/short/average length old man/handsome animal man with snaggleteeth awaits shining dark beauty with face of happiness, smiling, passion and dark lust in unfavourable positions a must, bangers need not apply, below 5’5” the smaller the better.

Lemmy tells me you really are a regular at the Blue Oyster Bar with that tash?

If I could grow chop’s like the man I would say that also!

Have you ever set your tache alight by accident?

Three weeks ago burnt my hair/tache/chinny/face on an open bonfire. I was blinking for days!!

If you had to fight one of the following, which one would it be: a) great white with a diving knife – b) bear with a cricket bat – c) giant boar with a meat cleaver

Boar with a meat cleaver…..they are fast but they are also blind bastards!

Crossfire and Sidewalk Mag are organising the UK Skater of the Year awards for this Xmas in London, could this be an excuse for the UK lads in the USA to come back and see Mum and Dad for Xmas?

Absolutely!!! I’ll have a stiff Glenmorangie!

Final three words of wisdom?

Hope and Glory.

Links

To comment on this interview, leave a message here.

Go to the Flip Skateboards site for team info, there is a new one coming…the company are “Really Twatting Sorry” about that!

The new Rowley Squares are about to hit our shores, click through to Vans to check the footage of Geoff over the gap at Meanwhile.

If you want to see footage of the Flip Team at the most recent Prissick Plaza demo in the UK, then click here.