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War of the Thistles

words by Nic Powley

This event was modelled on the highly successful War of the Roses held last year at the Works in Leeds and Bones in Bolton. Two parks over two days, best trick jams on several obstacles and the usual chaos!

Day 1 was Unit 23 in Dumbarton just outside Glasgow.

The main focus of action was the newly completed 4ft deep bowl which had just been finished the night before. The Death? team including Blackwell, Cates, Steak, Zorlac and new recruit Carl Wilson aka Potter had all made the mission up and Turvey dragged along team riders Si Skipp, Dave Davies, Ben Leyden and more.? Add in local rippers like Div, his brother Colin, Big Mark and Benson and you can picture the session!?MC duties were as usual in the trustworthy hands of Bob Sanderson.?

I didn’t see all of the action this day as I spent most of my time sat on the bowl chatting with Cates but what I did see was ridiculous.? Notably the big handrail session with kids chucking themselves down it like lemmings on apocolypse day!? Cates was first to get wheels down on a caveman boardslide but it spat him out on his lanky arse leaving Div to ride away from a caveman 50:50 clean (the trick that is, Div is far from clean!).

The bowl jam I guess was the main focus of the day and it would be hard to say who was ripping hardest, pretty much everyone who was in there. Si Skipp had some nice switch lines and his traditionally spontaneous approach to riding. Josh ‘ASBO‘ Parr impressed a fair few with his smooth style and big bag of tricks for a little man. Div really has to be seen to be believed, never has anyone been so deserving the title ‘beast’. Potter and Blackwell were also both on ridiculous form all weekend.? Judge for yourself from the following footage:

http://www.powow.com/kruger/War%20At%20Dumbarton.mov

Day 2 The Factory Skatepark – Dundee

Fatigue levels were high on Sunday, increased by the fact most people had got up and gone in search of concrete in the morning before the comp.? What followed was similar to the day before and is best explained by just watching the footage:

http://www.powow.com/kruger/War%20At%20Dundee.mov

Respect to the organisers and sponsors for another grass roots skate comp.

The turnout was a bit lower than I’d expected for both days but I guess it’s a fair trek for most people.? When the weather gets a bit better you should definitely think about getting your ass up there and checking out the new flurry of concrete parks (the Dundee one is worth the trip alone).? There’s also plans to run a War of the Thistles concrete park series over the summer hopefully.

Footage courtesy of perrykruger.co.uk
Pics by Ross Thomson

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Skateboarding News

King of the Ramp breaks bones

The dust has finally settled and Europe’s gnarliest skate comp comes to a close. Of course there were winners, but there were also injuries. Benni Buchwald broke his shoulder but didn’t stop tearing the ramp to shreds with a ruthless frontside 360 over the spine!

This year’s winner was Jeurgen Horrwarth from Berlin, but hot on his tail were the two RomansHackl and Astleitner. No good ramp sesh goes down without some sort of wreckless free for all and one man is always there for the call- Belgium’s David ‘Roest’ Martelleur literally smacked it with a huge fingerflip to tail and a backside tailslide revert on the extension, whilst Stefan Atzl was hungry for the Taco and served out a frontside smith revert.

Finally, despite the dehydration, bruises and possible fractures, dudes got into party mode with Roest, Ferit Bartir, Oliver Gordon and Andi Fugger making good fools of themselves!

1) Jürgen Horwarth (Ger)
2) Roman Hackl (Aut)
3) Roman Astleitner (Aut)
4) Oliver Gordon (Aut)
5) Ralf Edlinger (Aut)
6) Sascha Biehaule (Aut)
7) Stefan Atzl (Aut)
8) David Martelleur (Bel)
9) Manuel Knoflach (Aut)
10) Martin Jurásek (Cz)
11) Kamil Poč (Cz)
12) Ferit Batir (Aut)
13) Andreas Fugger (Aut)
14) Benjamin Buchwald (Aut)
15) Adrian Buchwald (Aut)

Best Tricks: David Martelleur (Fingerflip to Tail / Extension) and Stefan Atzl (Smith Grind Revert / “Taco”)

Worst slam: Benni Buchwald

Go to http://www.muckefuckskateboards.com/modules/newsgalerie/listing.php?gid=8 for all pics.

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Spitfire Classic Wheels

I think the importance of good skate wheels has been neglected these days… Most companies don’t bother to state the durometer factor of their product, and when someone introduces a new gimmick like cores or something (luckily the one bearing wheel was a one-off!), you can bet your set-up the others will soon follow. Spitfire Wheels actually care about what you ride and you can feel it when you set up a set of their rollers.

I received these Classics and gave them a thorough testing. This involved bombing hills, skating bowls, ledges, manuals, asphalt, paving stones, wood- The whole nine. I got a brief scare when I leant my board to an old schooler who only one trick- the powerslide! I thought I had a flatspot, but this soon disappeared.So, after a good thrashing the Spitfire Classics did one thing – Get smaller.

These aren’t the hardest wheels on the market but that translates as more grip when the speed increases. So if you are an all terrain vehicle that likes to push the boat out speed wise, you might be very interested in checking out a set of these.

9/10 – Nothing’s perfect.

Ralph Lloyd-Davis
06/04/2006

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Skateboarding News

Is there no stopping Danny Way???

This guy runs the show when it comes to stunts and records on a skateboard. Las Vegas the city of dreams got served a slap of reality on Thursday 6th April when Danny succeeded in bomb-dropping from the top of the Hard Rock Café Guitar (82feet!) into a 65 foot ramp. The drop was a good 20 feet but judging by the footage, Danny hardly broke a sweat.

Footage courtesy of Thrasher Magazine: http://www2.thrashermagazine.com/video/dway_hardrock.mov

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Skateboarding News

Chet’ll Fix-It

I wonder how many kids wrote to that Jingle-Jangle cigar smoking fashion mistake pensioner, Jimmy Saville, when they had massive holes in their shoes and delams in their decks..? I doubt Jim’s day-glo shenanigans would have been any help.

Well Chet Thomas has studied the problem and come up with this brand new product that can fill in the gaps that make your life as a skater a misery. Fix-It proposes two products: One for repairing delams and holes in your shoes, and the other for cracks in the pavement – The three things that piss off skaters world wide more than anything.

Seeing as previous similar products have been banned because of misuse and toxic ingredients, Fix-It is here to put a stop to any inconvenience you may be experiencing.

For more info, click here: www.fix-it-repair.com

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Skateboarding News

Alan Glass turns Bro!

Alan Glass (better known as ‘Street Lethal‘ for those of intimacy) has come a long way since his days of solitary confinement in an editing suite for blue movies.

Heroin Skateboards took him in to film the grunts the groans of young boys instead, and he has gone on to produce some amazing videos over the years including Everythings Going To Be Alright and Live from Antarctica..

Fos and the team have decided that Alan deserves a little reward for his hard work in this less glamorous line of business with a Bro-Model. A limited run of 100 Bro Models have been pressed and screened with an homage to the great Jim Phillips Rob Roskopp graphic.

This is surely one of the greatest boards ever made, so lift a gothic goblet to the man of the hour- Alan Glass!

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20 Go Mad in Dorset!

Spring is in the air, new skate parks are being built and we have many vehicles to choose from. Hmmn, smells like a road trip.

Now these road trips are always fun due to the people on them and of course the places to shred and knowing the South Coast has had not one but 2 pours of fresh crete laid on it’s mud over the last month or 2, we decided to hit the M3 from London and make a day of it.

Bournemouth has had Slade’s Farm to skate in the past. It has a concrete snake run and can be fun, but it is now 2006 and this area needed some fresh curves to keep up with the times.

Our first stop was Verwood Bowl that you can find in Potterne Park (from London take the the M3, then the M27, then the A31.

This park was built by Gravity Parks and has a total length of 16 metres with a width of 11 metres and although it’s tight, it was the most fun to skate as soon as we got there. Marc Churchill, Vans shoe rider and one of Gravity Parks main crete grafters met us up there with all the locals who ripped that place apart on it’s opening ceremony.

Those worthy of a mention are Greg Nowik, a Crossfire Xmas Jam regular and arguably Southampton’s highest frequent flyer. Greg looked in good shape and although this was the first bowl he had skated properly, he annihilated it with massive lien airs, crail slides, backside airs and his bolt standard double kick flip fakies.

Globe Shoes rider Ged Curran ripped this little bowl all afternoon with long ass 50-50’s down the escalator and trademark blunt fakies, blunt flips to fakie, frontside blunts in the deeper end (5ft) by the dozen. Then Marc himself knew every line in that place due to his hands getting dirty in the build so all eyes were on him as he swung in corner smiths, fat fs ollies over the 25 degree hip and fakie crooks in the same area. His local buddy Ross has a mean hardflip nosestall on him to, check the pic of the Dekline rider in the white top and pink laces below.

But you don’t take to the road with the Death Squad and not see some action, and it was not long before Horsey managed to beanplant fakie this bowl with ease whilst Mark Nicolson (with freshly cut hair making him more of an Axl Rose lookalike) tried his best to fingerflip the hip, but mainly gave this bowl a damn good fucking rinsing it deserved.

With Martin Herrick in cruise control a la Jeff Grosso, Steak with his wonderful stalefishes and Boots with his tech skills, it was a day to remember for all the right reasons. This Verwood Bowl set up will expand with another bowl and a street course next to it over the summer, so expect more about this little retreat soon as the concrete was smooth, fast and the surroundings were fresh.

So fresh in fact that even the future Extreme Channel presenter (can’t wait to send fan mail into that!) Dan Cates was in a good mood after all of that stuff going down, so with hip hop on the stereo to replace Pig Destroyer, we headed back onto the A31 towards Bournemouth, then took a left off to Christchurch and it’s the 3rd exit off called Kings Park and head for the football ground signs.

Kings Park in Bournemouth is only 20 mins drive away from Verwood meaning you would be stupid not to run a day trip to both this summer if you are from outta town. This only opened on March 18th and with it’s much bigger size and weight, it made for a killer session before the sun went down.

This park was built by Bendcrete and has a small street area with ledges, rails and tight banks, a reservoir with a funbox in the middle which leads into a fun-as-fuck 4ft mini ramp channel that leads right into an 8ft bowl with a vert extension.

The Bendcrete crew are the same people that built our local bowl at Meanwhile Gardens but this new one in Dorset is much bigger than the latter and although it is fun to skate, it still comes with a slightly sketchy finish on the platforms and the coping is not set into the concrete as perfectly as it could have been. ie they have stuff to learn from people like Dreamland and considering we have skated lots of their parks, they are by far still the best concrete skateparks we have come up against.

But saying that, the overall park is fun with great lines once you remove the chav kids with snotty green noses and heroin addictions at 12, but what do you expect being built near what looked like a Leisure Centre or Football Ground? This has its advantages though as you are less likely to be mugged here than in the middle of an estate where most skate parks are being dumped thesedays! The overall feel of the park is fantastic and the session ripped open leaving local kids stoked! This is the sort of park that needs a credible annual event.

Herrick was first to handplant the vert extension, Horsey bonelessed into the main bowl form the extension! Fuck yeah! Camo Pete, Steak and I found that the faster you go around this place, the more fun it is once you remove the kids in the way on roller skates! Zorlac decided that his trademark feeble grind had to be left on the big bowl before we split and as that was going down, Steak was warming up the vert extension with a nose pick for Styley’s photographic desires. The departure of Rayman, Punk Darryl and the Gormster left a hole for people to view the skills of new Death recruit – Boots, to destroy the overly steep handrail with a kickflip front boardslide and Horsey got the last bit of action before the sun went down with a kickflip over the fucking lot, stairs and all.

So all in all, Bournemouth rocks, so stop reading this, turn off your computer and go skating you fat bastard!

Chuck Bangers

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Natural Born Skaters Dates

Magic Board Games presents The annual Natural Born Skaters competitions so if you are feeling like you need to be a master in front of your mates, then hop along to these events up North. The final will be held at Rampcity in Blackpool on the 20th May.

Qualifiers for this event are to be held at the following skateparks:

Bones, Stockport8th April
The Works, Leeds22nd April
Bones, Bolton23rd April

Final – Rampcity, Blackpool – 20th May

For more details go to http://www.naturalbornskaters.co.uk/

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Music News Skateboarding News

Vans & Bad Religion hit the beers!

Bad Religion are one of the most influential punk rock bands out there, even though they did have a whacky moment where they thought they were gonna try and be a prog band on album 2!

You will find out more about that in this months None More Punk Show once it goes live this week. Other than that blip, have had shed loads of great moments that have been captured on this DVD so Vans decided to run a premiere at the Vans Shop in Soho’s Carnaby Street and throw in loads of beer for the crack.

Peeps turned up, beer was drunk and evidence was filmed for your enjoyment.

Bad Religion’s new DVD is out this Spring called Live at the Palladium through Epitaph Records. This DVD will be fully reviewed on here this week for your mince pies to have a look at. Vans also have a shoe out with Bad Religion (as if you have not noticed!), they kick ass, go check them out here with the full story.

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Girlie Skate Camps are go!

A survey recently revealed that 25% (that’s a quarter for those who aren’t good with numbers…) of the skate community are female. Long gone are the days of floozy groupies sitting around come rain or shine for a chance to get with some boys and their wood… Well, that still happens but Crossfire certianly doesn’t condone it!

This will be the third successful year of Girlie Skate Camps spreading the love to all our European sisters. Brand new sessions are waiting for your involvement in Hossegor (France), and Prague (Czech Republic). When in Hossegor, you can stay at the Girlie house and take trips around France and Spain in the Girlie Van. Whilst in Prague you get to session some great street spots and visit the world famous Mystic Cup Championships.

Dates are as follows:

Prague- 2nd to 9th July. Over 18s only.
Hossegor- 8th to 15th July / 15th to 22nd July Over 16s only.

For more info visit www.girliecamps.com (Office friendly!)