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Paul-Luc Ronchetti
Growing up 100 miles from the nearest vert ramp in England didn’t stop Paul-Luc Ronchetti from becoming one of the world’s top vert skaters. After moving to SoCal in 2008, 15 year old Paul-Luc’s skating thrived with the abundance of skate park and ramp options at this disposal. He would become one of the first Brits to win a medal in an X-Games skate... -
Kevin Staab
Kevin Staab can be described as a neon-colored pirate - who has just as much fun today as he did when he hit the streets in 1974. With his Peter-Pan ability to defy time, he’s always been an icon and mentor to young skaters. The truth is – Kevin owes a lot of his longevity to always wearing helmets and pads – so it... -
Mike Vallely
Mike Vallely is a true skateboard legend and a lot more: He’s a family man, businessman, musician, stuntman, hockey player, and punk-poet rebel from Edison, NJ who has always charted his own course, and left an indelible mark on skateboarding. Mike has recently surprised many skaters by choosing to wear a helmet every time he skates, after decades of skating without one. The culture...