Beat the Bastard was held in Townsville, QLD Australia. It was the first Free Ride event ever to be held in Australia, and was also the first Gravity event to be a charity. They were raising money to beat the bastard, prostate cancer.
The event also included the 2nd round of the Cone Head Cup, and was a gnarly SuperG course that was around 60km/h and through hectic bends.
It was truly an epic event. DVD coming soon…
Jackson Shapiera is a team Hopkin rider from the Northern Beaches in Sydney, Australia. He has been competing for 2 years and is ready to take out the number one position on the world cup. Along the way he has picked up sponsors such as Rayne Longboards, Orangatang Wheels and Kooky speed trucks and is showing the rest of the world that Australian longboarders are a dominating force to be reckoned with.
Every Sunday, skaters from around Sydney (and further) gather to shred the local hills on the northern beaches. Every week is a new adventure as they find more and more terrain to thrash. Here is a small taste of what the sunday sessions is all about.
In February and March of 2009, the best downhill skaters from around Australia gathered in the Snowy Mountains of NSW surrounding Mt Kosciuoszko (the highest point in Australia) in search of the best downhill terrain the country has to offer. This is what they found…
This is a compilation of shots from Down Under (Australia) and the Great White North (Canada). Featured riders are: Jackson Shapiera, Stephen Daddow, Kristian Pinochet, Scoot Smith, Rylan (Raggie) English, B-Rad, Scott (Guff) Guthrie, Mike McGoldrick, Adam Yates and Brian Peck.
The boys from the gold coast have been riding hard since they raced in the world cup and have thrown together a wicked video of what they have been up to since then. These guys are really stepping it up and will be a force to be reckoned with in the future!
It was the morning before round #4 of the 2008 Cone Head Cup. The crew was tired and hungover, but still eager to go skate some hills before the comp started. We were lucky enough to find this beauty of a spot to get some riding in to warm up the legs before the race.
Goldendale, Washington, USA- Scoot Smith from Pendor Harbor, Canada seized control of the Downhill Skateboarding final when the others bumped and rode away from the competition. James “The American Dream” Kelly from Sonoma, California rode to a well deserved second place with Martin Siegrist of Basel, Switzerland earning the final podium spot.
Introducing Adam Yates, a true Australian speedboarder.
Is the world ready for Yatsey? Too late to warn you all, because Yatsey is off to the IGSA Maryhill World Championships. This video shows they are in for, a bloke that represents all that is good about Australian skating.