With one of the most legendary blends of tech skating and smooth style, here's Ronnie's part from 2005. James Craig gives a toast to one of the best.
The Blind video detonated like an atomic bomb in 1991, altering the course of skating forever. Here's the most influential skater of all time, in the best part from an epic video.
Never forget that before he landed in the wider spotlight, Rob put in two decades of skate action including these 1991 handrail NBDs and surprising transition attacks.
It's simple: Amazing skaters ride for Real and they put out some of the best parts ever. Since Day One premieres this Thursday. Here's Cairo from 2001.
It was 2001, and Justin Strubing came in hot with one of the best video parts of the year. Here it is, from Foundation's Art Bars Subtitles And Seagulls.
For lots of guys, the first time they push their skate limits is when they film a full part for a shop vid. Angel went nutzo for Let The Good TImes Roll in 2006.
Trying to hold a boardslide steady is something every skater can relate to. But few know how a beast like this feels. Here's why Steve is a legend.
Gnarly, high-risk street skating was heating up in the early '90s, and this part alone significantly pushed the whole era forward. Mike Maldonado introduces Sean's epic skating from the 1991 Life video.
When this part dropped in 1996, Jamie wasn't considered just a ripper—he was a skate demon. Emmanuel Guzman talks about how much this video influenced him.
You can't run from time, and even Burnside had some strange days in the early '90s. Trujillo narrates part of our first Thrasher video and shows how timeless Red's skating really is.
This was a video phenomenon so entertaining that it impressed older dudes, young cats, girlfriends, grandmas, and everyone else who saw it. Daewon offers commentary on a part and a dude who he regards as one of the best.
Last Days of the Widow Maker was filming for the Anti-Hero vid. No sleep and the crew was on point, plus Todd the Wadd was there. Hell Ride.
Having been an eye-witness to and direct participant in skate history for over 30 years, Tommy has a lot to say about The Mag, Wallows, and Powell Peralta.
Here's a classic from the year 2000: Josh Harmony's sponsor-me video that ended up getting him on Toy Machine and kickstarting his career.
King of the Road takes teamwork. Today's Classics shows you the previous years' challenges that involved multiple skaters.
New 1031 team rider Jason Adams sits down and talks about one of his all-time favorites: Jason Jessee, from the 1988 Santa Cruz video Streets of Fire.
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