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Peter Ramondetta Interview

By Ralph Lloyd Davis
16th January 2006

Between the fashionistas, prima-donnas and straight up bizarre, Pete Ramondetta drops in to the category of a skater’s skater. He doesn’t sell himself on flair or or someone else’s coat-tails – Pete skates, and he skates hard!

This was the second time I got to meet Pete in the flesh (the first being for a Real demo, this time being courtesy of Circa), and he never ceases to amaze me with his calm demeanor yet steely determination. Needless to say Pete holds down his business: He’s about to score a major role in the first ever Circa video, ‘It’s Time’, he’s also working on the next Real video, he’s touring and he managed to pocket some Crossfire dollars at the X-mas Jam thanks to a barrage of tricks down the round rail.

Whilst the kids went for broke on the Gap of Death, Pete and I caught up on things for Crossfire…

So, Pete how are you doing? How long have you been on these cold shores and what have you been up to?

Oh, I’ve been here since Wednesday, skating everyday.

No tourism then?

Nah… We’ve just been street skating everyday. So far, we’ve been to Bristol, Wales and now London for the Crossfire Jam.

Did you get a chance to see any of the new street plazas we’ve had built over here recently?

We went to that one bus station place..? Milton Keynes.

With all the new parks popping up, do you think the next generation is going to be fucking hard to catch up with?

I think so. All the new kids coming up now have such high standards, and they just keep getting higher. They start out way stronger than we used to. It’s definitely because of the parks and videos. They see one another in the videos and think what’s being done is everyday shit, you know?

You’re originally from a small town named Wichita in Kansas. What was it like growing there skatewise?

There are some alright spots in the surrounding cities like Oklahoma and Texas, Kansas City has a lot of stuff.

Ernie (Torres), you team mate at Real, is from Kansas City, right?

Yeah, Ernie lives out there right now.

Did you know one another prior to getting on Real, or was it one of those strange twists of fate?

No, actually I kinda grew up skating with him. I’ve known him for like 10 years probably. He’s amazing! Every time I see him he’s got a whole new batch of tricks to unleash.

In fact, the first time we met was at another Crossfire jam a couple of years back. There was yourself, Dennis (Busenitz) Mic-e (Reyes), Darell (Stanton) and this unknown ripper, Ernie…

Yeah, that’s right. That was one of Ernie’s first trips with Real and he was just psyched- It was the first time he left the country.

At the moment, the hottest thing to do is King of the Road, or something very similar. What was your experience like?

It’s kinda like the new craze every year with each team trying to go for it. It’s actually like a lot of work because you pull all night drives to get to various destinations, and you have all these tricks that you have to do- not really that you want to! It’s fun at first, but towards the end you start to get really tired and you just want to get home!

You’re over here with Colt Cannon at the moment and you have both taken part in KOTR, if you joined forces as the Circa team, what do you think your chances are of taking it?

I don’t know how serious Jaime is with the Zero squad, but I don’t think anyone wants to step up to those guys! (Laughs) He doesn’t even let those guys sleep at hotels during KOTR; they are just always in the van looking for something to skate, so… I don’t think anyone else would take the trip that seriously.

Well Chris Cole just won Skater of the year didn’t he? What would you rather win: SOTY or KOTR?

I’d rather want to win SOTY, but KOTR is cool too, but it’s basically just a kind of contest. I think the fun comes from just taking part and having the experience of being on the road, rather than just winning it.

Did you find yourself doing tricks that you never thought you could do before?

Yeah, yeah! There were these lists of weird flatground tricks you had to try, so you’d just be sitting there at a gas station having a go to try and tick them off the list. But there were a few flatground tricks that I had never landed before, so I was pretty psyched!

At the moment you’re filming for the new Circa video- What’s it like filming with Lee (Dupont) because he had worked with some tough teams in the past?

It’s not like he pushes you, but more like positive motivation. Lee’s definitely pretty professional about it, so if you’re going out with him you have to be quite serious and really try and get something done.

I know he has his ‘Ask Uncle Lee’ column in the Skateboard Mag, has he ever helped solve any of your problems?

(Laughs) Whenever you’re on a trip with him, he keeps things under control. You never have to worry if you get in a bar fight! The dude’s gnarly- He’ll take anyone out! But, he’s really cool, a nice fun guy to hang out with.

*Some kid practically paralyses himself in front of us whilst attempting to bridge a huge kicker gap- The crowd winces in unison…*

What do you think of this: Kids killing themselves? Was it this hard for you as an amateur, or is it still just as hard now you’re pro?

There is still some pressure because people look at you and think, ‘Well, he’s a pro, so…’ It’s kind of a standard you have to meet when people are watching you skate. Of course some people have bad days, and some people have their good days, but there will always be that pressure that people are watching you. If you are having a bad day, they don’t know and they’ll just think, ‘Oh yeah, that Ramondetta guy he sucks!’ But the amateurs need to get the attention and prove themselves. I’ve already proved myself, so I tone it down a little bit, but I’ll still push myself! It’s kind of like you’re putting in the work- you’re out there doing it- but working like that is made a little easier when you turn pro.

*A kid lands his leap of faith and the crowd erupts!*

The kids are crazy, like killing themselves right now…

Yeah, but they are loving every minute of it!

Ralph Lloyd-Davis

Related Links: Crossfire Jam with footage of Peter

www.c1rca.com
www.dlxsf.com

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Danny Way on the TV

Sky Sports Extra are premiering “I Am: Danny Way” tonight at 8pm.

Footage includes his early days on H Street, Plan B (old and new) and beyond, discussions on what makes him tick in his own words, plus the inside scoop on the man who most recently jumped the Great Wall of China.

He opens up like never before and confirms that he is actually made of flesh and bone like everyone else. There is loads of rarely seen old school and behind the scenes footage.

It’s too cold and dark to skate at 8pm so watch this and get the next best thing…..

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King of the Ramp Incoming!

The 3rd edition of the “King of the Ramp” Contest in Austria is coming up at the 1st of April. New bowl section for this year’s session is nearly finished!

Invited riders 2006:

Roman Hackl (Vienna / AUT)

Oli Bürgin (Basel / CH)

Daniel Cardone (Bologna / ITA)

Roman Astleitner (Kufstein / AUT)

Andi Fugger (Graz / AUT)

Jürgen Horwarth (Berlin / GER)

Matteo Storelli (Bologna / ITA)

Matt Grabowski (Hamburg / GER)

Tobi Albert (München / GER)

Volker Petersen (Dortmund / GER)

Sascha Biehaule (Kufstein / A)

Oliver Gordon (Kufstein / A)

Stefan Atzl (Kufstein / A)

Adrian & Benjamin Buchwald (Kufstein / A)

Manuel Knoflach (Kufstein / A)

Check out the DVD with the contest highlights from 2004 & 2005. Free download at www.muckefuckskateboards.com

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Oregon Resurrected

Munson and Wilson Mess with the US!


Firstly if you ever go on a trip like this remember not to get so fucked up the night before you fly you leave someone like Carl in charge!

Carl has trouble working out how to wipe his arse and unbelievably even though we got to the airport 2 hours before the flight, we still managed to miss it!! At least I had the excuse of being super hung over and I didn’t really know where I was? Anyway we were fucked, the plane was sitting in front of us when we got to the desk but we were duly informed our luggage was not and we had no chance of getting another flight or any money back!! A good start to any trip? We looked at each other and I said “I don’t give a fuck how much it costs I am going to Oregon!“. Carl agreed and I got straight on the blower and got us on a flight to Vancouver! We didn’t miss that one and finally we were on our way even though we were 600 quid lighter each! But fuck it! It all adds to the story!

We flew into Seattle and chilled for a couple of days to get over the journey, until we were ready to skate! We checked out the sights of Seattle and managed to find a gay bar and got called beautiful! But our new friends were a bit keen so we got out of there pretty sharp!! The next day we took the short ferry ride to Orcas Island. The scenery was amazing and by the time we got to the park we knew that the 1200 quid on the extra flights was worth it! The park is amazing it has a fun snake run type thing running all around the place which goes from small flat banks to over vert berms! In the middle of the snake is a beast of a bowl complex. Hips galore a vert wall with a love seat, tombstones and the biggest death box in the world to grind over! It goes from 5ft to about 12 ft and is perfectly smooth with concrete coping all-round!

The place is endless fun, the island itself is a great setting its absolutely beautiful, super chilled. We hit the jackpot and managed to rent a condo at smugglers resort an amazing place right on the beach. The place is surrounded by wildlife we saw, sea otter’s, dolphins, seal’s and even vultures during our stay! Mike the guy who runs the Smugglers resort was super cool and couldn’t help out enough, we borrowed his boat to check out the other islands in the area and had a great time there! What a perfect start to the trip!

After 4 days on Orcas We came back to the mainland and hit a small park at Bonney lake (WA), this one was on a much smaller scale and had a street feel, plenty of fun things to do there but nothing in comparison to the masterpiece we had just skated! Still if that park was in the UK you would drive hours to skate it! We moved on later that night to another of Grindlines parks Milton. Another small park, but this one was super fast and really well laid out, from 5 ft to vert it has linked bowls, an over vert clamshell, a doorway to get over and a small street area with blocks, rails and banks. For a small park this one is a lot of fun. Milton has some sick lines and most of the bigger bowls go to vert so airs and inverts are possible everywhere and the concrete coping grinds super good!

Next our plan was to head out to the Oregon coast and travel south hitting as many parks in the process as possible. We headed over the bridge in to Oregon and went over to
Astoria in the North of Oregon, the place is a small seaside town, which is home to a huge seal population, which live at the main dock’s area, although you will probably hear them from wherever you are in the town! The park itself is pretty good, quite basic compared to many of the newer parks, its basically one bowl going from 5 ft to about 13ft with hips an over vert corner and some weird pump bump tombstones. It also has a square corner in the vert end of the bowl, which is fun. It’s pretty easy to get on with and fun for a few hours.

It’s really easy to overlook just how good these parks are as you are so spoilt being in Oregon as you know there is probably another amazing park within half an hours drive!

There are loads of parks all down the coast and some days we would hit 3 others we would get to and know we wanted to stay for a couple of days! Its perfect. After Astoria we headed further south to Lincoln City, there are two parks here, both are really good. The top park is the older of the 2 and is one of dreamlands 1st parks, there are loads of lines and has been described as “Marseille on steroids“. Most of the park is less than 5ft although the transitions are pretty tight. It also has a cinderblock wall in the deep end, which has a good few feet of vert. Once you get used to the lines it just gets better and better. Realistically you could spend days there and never get bored!

The new park there is below and undercover; it has a cradle and is mostly around 6ft, with a vert extension and a small street area to one side. It’s perfectly smooth and fast as hell, I preferred the top park for the lines but to have both there is a real bonus!

Newport was next and this one was super fun, really well laid out and small but a great one for cruising. Carl took a best of a slam on the vert wall and was all over the place for a while and that sort of stopped him doing anything but cruising for a few days! All of Newport Park is around 5 ft and pretty mellow, apart from the cinderblock wall which is a bit lumpy and about 8 or 9ft but pretty fun and the locals were really cool!

While we were there we heard about a brand new park at Toledo only 7 miles away and decided to check it out. The place was only a month old and super smooth with some fun lines and quirky obstacles, its well worth a visit! Then on to another tiny town called “Waldport” this is home to I think the worlds only Parrabalar over vert bowl, it’s a crazy contraption, a bit like a cradle, but where it should keep going over vert it turns into an upside down curved flat bank!If it sounds strange, it’s even weirder to ride it! It felt like a wall of death while you were carving the thing, you felt pinned to the wall! Mental! I got spat off the back the first time over; it felt like you were fully pinned to the wall!

Another Park that is new is Florence again less than 30 miles down the coast; this one is off the hook! Built by Airspeed the finish is not quite as good as the Dreamland and Grindline parks, but this one is worth a visit just to try and imagine what was going through their minds when the built this beast! It has everything from curved 8 stair rails down stairs, hubba’s over vert bowls, a 13 ft deep bowl with a full pipe type thing you can carve over! Hips and transfers all over the place, this place has to be seen to be believed!! We were still both a bit hurt when we got there and decided to cruise but I cant wait to go back there as its eating away at me still now. The place had some crazy lines!

Next stop was another of the Airspeed parks “Reedsport“. This place is home to a decreasing full pipe, that Mark “Red” Scott did the 1st skatepark loop in. Since Red dropped the bomb, plenty of other heads have looped the beast but it is still unbelievable it ever got done at all! The thing is gnarly. Along with the vert bowl including the full pipe there is a smaller bowl with a 4 way pyramid in the centre and a few hips, the transitions are a bit all over the place but it gets better the more you skate the thing, there are also a couple of wallie poles and weird and wonderful streety obstacles around the outside. One of the best things is a wallie pole right next to a 10ft deep pool section! When you wallie you can see into the bottom of the bowl!! It’s a pretty fun park overall!

We took a fleeting visit to one of the older parks in the area at “Port Orford” this is a really basic but functional design with a cradle in the deep end, which hips on to a square 6 ft or so shallow end! If you a fan of vert and want a good cruiser this one should be on you list!

Finally we reached the south of Oregon and paid a visit to “Brookings” where you can transfer over the whole bowl in the middle of the park! This thing is loads scarier than it looks, but think Danny way and anything is possible! Once you jump the gap once you know you can clear it, but the speed when you land is also pretty hairy! It got done though and we moved inland! We then headed down through the Redwood forest, which was awesome in a truly un American sense!

After making our way north through the redwoods we hit Grants Pass, another small town with an amazing park, this one has something for everyone, from banks to vert and back again its super fun and you could stay there days and not get bored, the town itself was cool and really chilled we managed to get pissed with the whole town it seemed as the next day nursing hangovers we bumped into everyone we met in the club the night before! Even a 71 yr old guy called Jim who was fresh back on the dating scene after his wife died!! Go on Son!!

Just down the road is another huge Park at Medford, this one is really good it has a vert combi bowl, a huge street course type set up with loads of lines even a Burnside pillar, loads of transfer lines and no pushing at all! Although we hit the place on a weekend so it was full of Kids, one thing to note is that if you visit the NW is to avoid the parks in the bigger towns at the weekends, as it gets hectic sometimes!Next stop was Ashland another really small but fun park although the main bowl here has been killed by the local Bmxer’s the park is still worth a visit if you are passing through., their was crazy jailbait there and I got chatted up by a nice Milf and had to do some hand plants for her kids!

Next to Klamath Falls home to one of the largest parks in Oregon, this place is major, it has everything and is perfectly smooth, a mixture of concrete and metal coping and from flat banks to 13ft deep vert bowls, you can cruise here or get as gnarly as you want and it all fun, while we were there it was super hot, so the sessions were later in the evening. Plus while you are in Klamath you can stay at the rivers inn motel, one of the only motels in the states that actually let you skate their pool!! Its pretty gnarly though, at about 9ft deep in the deep end and with about 4ft of vert the thing is no joke! But how many times do you get to skate a pool coming from the UK?!

After that we headed north again up to Portland, home of so many good skateparks and skaters it’s not funny. We hit Donald, which is rad as hell. Donald itself is a tiny town with only 750 inhabitants! How the hell they got a skatepark with a pool I don’t know? But they did and its really good although the coping needs a bit of work, it also has a mini ramp with a pump bump in the flat which is pretty good fun! I would love to have Donald in my garden! Just to carve over the stairs every morning!

The next day we visited Newberg, what a park! This place is huge it is so much fun its hard to describe. You can cruise here all day, it goes from 2ft to 13ft and has everything you could ever want in a park, the lines are endless and you can cruise or get as gnarly as you want! We met up with Local ripper Ben Krahn and Ultimate Phil at the park and they hooked us up! We stayed with Phil and skated Burnside the next day with them, I loved Burnside, and the place is loads smaller that it looks in the videos but super fun.

The whole attitude there is rad, it’s a real proving ground there are so many lines in the place and its cool that everything in there is all over the place. I think if I lived in Portalnd even with all the other parks I would still skate Burnside more than any other purely because a session goes off there all the time!! Burnside is everything its cracked up to be.

After Burnside we went down to West Linn only 20 min’s away this place is really good too! It has a street course round the outside of the main bowls and you can cruise all day. Then the main bowls go from 5ft to about 11ft and all of it has concrete coping, there is also an over vert clam shell a few good hips and some serious speed lines too. After West Linn we hit the city, Portland is home to more strip clubs than any other in the US so obviously we had to check some of them out for research purposes alone!

We got Carl a private dance, which was funny!He said he didn’t look but he was so close to the money he could have smelt it! The strip clubs in Portland are perfect Free to get in, they serve good cheap food and you drop $1 and girls take their clothes off and shake their arses in your face! Result!

In 2 days and we only saw a fraction of what Portland has to offer, Its probably a good idea to hit Portland on the way back as other wise you will never leave!! I can see why there are so many good skaters living there, its incredible!

Overall the trip was amazing, not only for the skating but the whole deal in the NW is really relaxed, everyone we met was super friendly and helpful, the scenery is out of this world and with the £ being so strong everything seems pretty cheap Really we didn’t have to much of an idea what to expect, but it worked out really well! For sure the best parks I have ever skated and our skating has got better because of going there! I just can’t wait to get back over there!!

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Deathrace 2005

This was quite possibly my stupidest idea ever and |’m a man that has a lot of stupid ideas. For some reason I thought it would be a good idea to run a race round a skatepark, I can’t remember why.

With MC Bob Sanderson manning the microphone and the starter pistol anything could happen. You want a kid dressed as Santa to boardslide the handrail Bob’s your man “Come on Santa get down that rail you fucking tit!”. Some kind of best trick comp was held Eddie sort of won but Kris Vile threw down some hammers too. Woodley got kicked out and in the end got the bar shut down, so no change there.

Up until it happened I don’t think many people believed the race thing was for real.Rounding up recruits was surprisingly easy, mostly because everyone was well pissed by this stage.

I can’t even begin to put into words how funny this was to watch, I had tears in my eyes and my stomach hurt the next day from laughing so much! In the end Woody won due to some serious tactical skating rather than just pure power barging. I”m sure footage will emerge somewhere in the fullness of time.

The evening rounded it off with a mini jam with prizes being randomly given out and people randomly being shot with the starter pistol!

Respect to Rob Smith who gave himself whiplash by trying to early grab off the vert wall into the mini.

Look out for round 2 soon. Thanks to sponsors: eS shoes, Potato Wheels, Creme Skateboards, XBox, Snickers, Death, Third Foot, Independent, Sidewalk, Eastpak and Big Woodys skateshop.

Powley

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The Mystery unravels…

Ooh! I! t’s better than a Christmas episode of Eastenders- The Supra-Soletech tabernacle is finally starting to take shape. So far, we have Erik Ellington (Joined by Tosh Townend, but he’s going to Element Shoes!) officially off Emerica for Supra, and Tom Penny hot on his heels.

Rumours have it Uber-am Antwuan Dixon is getting offers too, but don’t belive everything thing you read because Ali Boulala was thrown into this Gay Shoes gangbang too, and he’s currently awaiting his contract from Etnies..???

Ah! The shoe business really takes the biscuit when it comes to dishing out the cash and backstabbing. Who is the Darkman behind such a company that could provoke such bridge burning? Apparently their name ryhmes with Farenheit 720

At least some people are busy repping their ends properly: Go Scott! http://www.skatedaily.net/breakdancer_bourne.mpeg

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Fight for the right to party!

Fed up with the bad rep they have been given and the imminent threat of hefty fines, the skate community of Barcelona took to the streets and protested against the new law that bans any skating, street vending, art etc in the Catalan capital.

Even though security and Police in the area are definitely w! orking at a clampdown on the skaters and dirty fingers are being pointed all over the place, what skaters need to do is work together and fight for their right to skate!

This news comes from our friends at Antiz Skateboards who are busy working on their new video, and possibly planning a tour to the shores of Blighty…

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That’s so Cliche!

La vie est belle! At least it is for Lucas Puig who continues to receive praise right left and centre, and secures on official position next to Mike Carroll and the Gonz at Fourstar Clothing. The kid already has steez, but now he’s going to look even better!

Also out of the Lyonnaise skate camp, we have received news that Brophy is now on full amateur status. Well done Manchild! But get well soon, that pop of yours can be dangerous! http://www.clicheskate.com/news/brophy

Oh, and Al Boglio has let it be known that Aussie bearing company – Modus is expanding with the team including John Rattray, Chima Ferguson and Cale Nuske.

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Keep on Trucking…

It isn’t everyday the Truck market gets a shake up, and I think we often take those metallic axles for granted, but anyway… For your information, Rick McCrank and Eric Koston have quit Royal trucks. Ummm? Wasn’t Royal Eric’s company?

How many pictures of these guys riding Indys did it take before push came to shove..? In any case, Eric is probably going to join the long list of pro’s with a signature model over at Thunder.

Elsewhere, Chris Haslam has understood that keeping things simple can often be wiser as he trades in his Tensors for a pair of Independents, and Mike York left long time sponsor Venture to get crooked with some Grind Kings.

Did anyone say Grind King video for 2006..?

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DVD Reviews

50-50 A Three Disc Set

(Incl. Bristol Zoo, Format, Still in Progress, Jus’ Foolin’, a new Promo and various park footy etc…)

50-50 Skate shop are a staple to British skateboarding, so when they decide to drop a DVD boxset of all their videos and some more, you know it’s top-knotch stuff! I won’t bore you with a review of each individual video, but I will mention that Danny Wainwright has always been a ruler, James Hacker is under rated, and watch as Matt Keal and Zak Pitter grow and progress exponentially.

The best thing about a collection of videos like this is it’s testament to history, in other words you get to scene how a scene has built itself, where it’s gone and who were the movers and shakers along the way. Make sure you have this down as first on the list with your xmas money. It’s well worth it!

Ralph Lloyd-Davis
13/12/2005