Vans Shop Riot 2022 Finals | Shop Riot | Vans
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After a two years and a half break, in partnership with Skateistan and Spitfire the Vans Shop Riot Finals returned this year to Berlin, Germany to crown this year’s best skate shop team in Europe. For two days, Skatehalle was the place of an intense battle between all of the best European skateshops.
First, they had a cash for tricks on Skatehalle bowl, then the actual shop riot on the street course, and another cash for tricks on the street course to wrap all up. Like during 2019 edition, Venero won this year's Shop Riot. Insane skateboarding level, special surprises and plenty of fun times, check out here's what went down...
About Vans Shop Riot: Vans Shop Riot celebrates the teams and the independent stores that make our scene what it is. The contest series assembles the best skateshop teams across Europe to battle it out in front of live audiences in pursuit of being crowned the skateshop champions of Europe. #VANSSHOPRIOT
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dammmmn, some of the best back (to back) to backs ever
The street course was insane !! Everyone shredded
i have not seen anything as sick as that tailslide to bs nosegrind in a long fucken time
I remember that bowl from a skate contest where I heard Foo Fighters Everlong for the first time. It was on Extreme Sport Channel like 15 years ago. I still look for that video with no result.
🇧🇷crazy style 🤘
dj juan love showed up, nice
Nice
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cant go wrong when you got john cards on the decks
first song by not the cure
damn this royalty free music sucks
I remember watching contests as a kid, there were no reps handing out money for people making tricks. You either won and got a check or you lost and went home broke and broken. The culture of skating is getting weird.
@Denimchicken.
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How does that negatively affect anything? Or make it weird?
@mikeuptegrove
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@@Denimchicken. idk exactly. I think it changes the priorities that begot the culture in a sense. Will it generate better skating? Idk. Maybe. Will it attracted people to partake for the wrong reasons? Idk. Maybe. I just think it’s an element of ghetto that skating doesn’t necessarily need. We’re moving into male stripper territory here with money being rewards for grind tricks. Skating just seems less underground, less counterculture, and more ghetto fabulous and mainstream. I mean, don’t get me wrong, the shit now is crazier than ever, but it’s losing its original feel in some sense since it’s so commodified and popular. The contests I see now, seem almost cult like, and Satanic. It reminds me of a Santa Barbara Halloween keg party and the actual skaters are just the entertainment for a bunch of drug crazed teens or something (probably more realistically sugar highs from energy drinks). Maybe it’s the crowds and chaos? It’s just too much for me. I liked skating when it wasn’t so popular and chaotic.