To welcome the new year we gathered up all of the contents page sequences from 2009.
In honor of Chris Cole's amazing year we gathered up sequences featuring the 2009 SOTY.
This week we gathered up all of the sequences we could find of tricks done down the famous Wallenberg big four before the 'Back to the 'Berg' contest.
Burnout is back with some more from the road with Zero and the S.O.T.Y.
Cover: Chris Cole
Photo: Shigeo
Inside This Mag: Skater of the Year Chris Cole, 2005 in review with T-Eddy awards and an interview with Daewon Song
Also In This Issue: Skater of the Year in retrospect featuring interviews from all the past winners including Tony Hawk, Danny Way, John Cardiel, Salman Agah, Mike Carrol, Chris Senn, Eric Koston, Bob Burnquist, Andrew Reynolds, Brian Anderson, Geoff Rowley, Arto Saari, Tony Trujillo, and Mark Appleyard
Cover: Chris Cole And Team Zero – Wallride
Here's some of the pro's predictions for 2009 Skater Of The Year.
Here's a classic video of the Zero team enroute to their first win in 2004 including all the carnage at Carbondale. What teams would you like to see most in the 2010 KOTR?
Crossroads came and went. Pott won the double set, Kechaud jumped 12 barrels, & Capt Cole destroyed everything for the win.
August cover boy Chris Cole talks about Back To The Berg in this video recap, with a special bonus .mp3 extended interview.
Here's some outtakes from the interviews that were conducted with Jake in the last few weeks, with the likes of Smolik, B.A., Chris Cole, Jamie Thomas, Mike Mo, and Cardiel.
This shit went off! Marissa Dal Santo gave it 11 tries and was as close as you can get without rolling away. This is what went down in order: Chris Cole - bs 360 (second try); Lizard King (Mike Plum) - bs 180 one foot; Nick Merlino - switch heel; Lindsay Robertson - bs heel; Lizard King - airwalk, ollie onto last stair; Jordan Hoffart - varial heel (hand drag, caught last step); Cody McEntire - big spin, Chris Cole - sw fs flip; Andrew Pott - hardflip.
Captain Cole took time out from a Fallen demo to sit in the van and talk Wallenberg with Jake.
The Fallen team dropped by 3rd and Army to skate for the kids after doing a signing at DLXSF. Here's some poached ELPH-cam footage of Slash, Gilbert Crockett, Josh Harmony, and Chris Cole.
Before Zero's Dying To Live, Chris Cole was filming for his Thrasher Timebomb part. Here's his classic part from 2001.
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