Talk about killing it… The Adidas team is know for its ability to adapt to about any terrain, with class, but this trip to Japan allows us to realize how far skateboarding has gone into something amazing to watch territories. And, in the end, just like in football, Germany wins. Well, in our case, Dennis does!
They here, all here, more or less, including a couple of the new heads, and all go hard in L.A. but in the end, the best part is seeing Busenitz and Lucas battle the same manual spots! Perfect.
Nothing worse than "stress montages" as they are called (think about it!), but the Adidas boys manage to skip the part about crying about security guards not being nice, and even manage to make us laugh. As Lucas Puig states: "I am an asshole!". By the way, could the amount of footage of him being spilled around, could that mean he's got a good stash!??
Another reminder of the Away Days arrival, and an interesting windown into Nakel's life… Plus a couple nuggets from Dennis Busenitz! Enough to keep you hyped up for the big day…
We know it, we wait eagerly for it: Away Days is around the corner, and we can't wait to be hit in the face by it… And this should get you even more jittery for it. The diversity of skateboarding practiced by the Adidas team is here well shown, and we will note the definitive transformation of Lucas Puig into " a full grown "hombre", which is –obviously– the highest compliment.
Historically, New-Yorkers go to Miami to enjoy quiet and restful days, for a short break, but mainly to retire…Tyshawn doesn't seem to have the same idea of lazy days in the sun! And a good chunk of the Adidas Skateboarding team follows his lead in a reckless attack of all spots, no matter what the temperature of humidity levels. Yes, they broke a sweat!