> centroavante said on
11-10-2009 at
12:10:
caramba!!q liiinha ein!!
> Jinkbeard said on
08-16-2009 at
20:29:
basic solid lines are way better than the tech sketchy shit people try now
> buttaskatesquad said on
03-31-2009 at
21:03:
you stupid ass fuck
> geerpimp said on
03-12-2009 at
04:39:
oooo my god!!! O.o amazing!!!!
> pared1986 said on
02-19-2009 at
08:49:
the infamous prague contest!!! thanx for posting it!!!
> ItarareItapeva said on
12-29-2008 at
05:24:
80´s...good times! Times of Christian Hosoi and Natas Kaupas, my 2 favourites American skaters in that time. Too, In that time, here in Brazil we had god skaters, like Rui Muleque, beto or die (my favourite brazilian deck- by lifestyle), fernandinho batman, Cupim, Mureta, Alexandre Ribeiro, Sérgio negrão, tron and others. Too, I remember that I had a deck of rob roskop (my favourite), trucks tracker (I dreamed of having a Gullwing) and santa cruz's wheels. (U.S. products were expensive)
> ItarareItapeva said on
12-29-2008 at
05:21:
It's natural that the Americans elect an American, and of course, that a Brazilian say "Bob!". I remember the Rodney Mullen, in the 80s, as the king of the freestyle mode and Tony Hawk in vertical. But, to elect the best of all, I think we have to see who was the best overall (freestyle, street, vert ramp and mega). Mullen is the king on the ground and I think in vert, is Bob. Perhaps, by the history of the skateboard, Tony Hawk is the best in general?...
> ItarareItapeva said on
12-29-2008 at
05:21:
80's... In that time, here in Brazil, we only watching on tv, Hosoi and Hawk disputing the hegemony of the global skateboarding, and dreaming to see, in a day, a Brazilian skater in this place. The time has passed and the dream became a reality ... Bob Burnquist, Sandro Dias, Alex Carolino, among many others at the top of the world skating! What a pride! (we can not forget about the older Brazilians skaters that are part of this, too)
> ItarareItapeva said on
12-29-2008 at
05:21:
The Kings...soccer = Pelé, basketball = Michael Jordan, tenis = Roger Federer, surfboarding = kelly Slater, skateboarding = Tony Hawk or Bob Burnquist? (For me, is Bob. And for you? Who is the king?)
> ItarareItapeva said on
12-29-2008 at
05:21:
Hello. I'm from São Paulo-SP, Brazil (the South America's skateboarding capital) and in the 80's I saw the fight between Cristian Hosoi and Tony Hawk for the world hegemony. In that time, sure, we only dreamed, but today, I'm very proud to know that Bob Burnquist is the 'Pelé' (the King) of the skateboarding, like the Brazilian skateboarding is on the top of the world. (unfortuneately it still not happened with the Brazilian surfboarding). PS- Sorry 4 my bad english.
> natecanefff said on
12-22-2008 at
00:53:
this was fucking 1999 when skateboarding was just getting started up again (thps) he is so far ahead of his time here, amazing skater
> Supernaught16 said on
10-23-2008 at
01:59:
This was ten years ago, tricks were limited to kickflips and what not, even all the switch in this line was impressive. Keep in mind, Rodrigo TX was unheard of at the time. Somone unkown came to this contest and came in first.
> treflip3601 said on
09-25-2008 at
00:51:
thats the thing it wasnt almost all kickflips and 5050s
> ducalux said on
09-24-2008 at
18:49:
that is why i wrote almost all he did.
> treflip3601 said on
09-24-2008 at
01:15:
dude there was a nollie fullcab flip and a switch kickflip back 50
> sk8erboinegro said on
08-10-2008 at
23:07:
lol...yeah....all over his ass
> youcrazypersonyou said on
07-07-2008 at
03:25:
why the hell did they start touching his ass at the end? was I the only one that noticed that? sick line.
> ducalux said on
06-03-2008 at
10:39:
it was clean, but far away from a hundred in my opinion, almost all he did was kickflips and 50-50's
> AtodaO said on
04-19-2008 at
18:03:
that shit was money but his legs look like they were stolen off yao ming
> designerdobrasil said on
04-07-2008 at
18:54:
hehe, velhos tempos! Varios roles da prç roosevelt em sampa...Grande abraço Bisnaguinha rsrsrs