One In A Million is back and this time it heads to New York City with host John Cardiel, as the skaters take on the streets of the Big Apple in pursuit of their dreams.
We hit Spain for 21 days. No one around for miles. Check Cards last line - tech street gap and then a dose of the gnar gnar. It's out there, find it.
Hell Riding started in 1990, and by 1993 we were going mental. Cardiel hit Marseille like Katrina. He was 19 years old and down to rip. When he hit it, people just watched in awe—check that lien. Happy birthday, John. Skateboarding wouldn't be the same with out you. —Jake Phelps
Vans has a clip featuring Ray Barbee and John Cardiel touring around Texas and giving away guitars and skateboards to help inspire kids.
John's as big a fan of skating as anyone on Earth. If this doesn't make your day and remind you to lighten up and enjoy the ride, nothing will.
Marseille's first bowl riders' comp had Cardiel, Hewitt, Sarmiento, Drehobl, Hassan, and Hitz all killing it. Wade Speyer took the win and $10,000 cash, straight to the plane ride home.
Nike threw a big-ass party in SF for the release of Omar Salazar's shoe. Here's some photos, along with a video from their demo in Sac.
We were diggin' through the vaults and found this rip ride. The boys, King Diamond, and a kill ramp all add up to EPIC.
| Wild in the Parks North America May 19 |
| Skate Til U Die Bay Area, CA May 19 |
| CAMTEST Arvada, CO May 25 |
| Dickies Midwest Trip Midwest May 27 |
| South Kitsap Skatepark Opening Port Orchard, WA Jun 22 |
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