With skate prodigies in every town, it's tough to come up these days. Cody Mac has done it the old-fashioned way, one trick and line at a time. His Double Rock part is coming soon.
"He does a kickflip, cruises a bit, and then does a boardslide." Doesn't sound like much, right? Mikey shows why a downhill line is always worth a look.
Some spots are fun for a minute; others are a blast all day. Beyond that lies only this one. Marius picks up speed on a dream.
You're gonna be seeing a lot of Vincent Alvarez on our site this week, starting with this scorchin' Firing Line from Chocolate's brand-new pro.
Between his pre-Gold footage and now extra lines like this, it appears Collin had enough for two or three parts.
Clint Walker understands that shredding in Barcelona is always a good time. If you ain't having fun on your board, step off and go play video games or something.
Malto's consistency is what landed him in the Top 3 at Maloof. This line was filmed in his hometown and is a perfect example of his solid skating.
When somebody gives you permission to shred their truck, you haul ass and git 'er done. Jordan Taylor never hesitates.
Are those Jersey barriers a tad smaller than average or does Daryl Angel just have ridiculous pop? Either way, the line is on hit.
Morgan Smith has the uncanny ability to make the exceptionally difficult look amazingly easy. This line would take a lifetime for most.
Born and raised in Maine, and skating for Black Label and OJ wheels, it's Ben Skrzypek with a buttery line.
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