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Monster Energy Kawasaki's Ryan Villopoto jumps back in the lead in the overall points after taking 2nd at Dallas Supercross last night! A big congrats also goes out to Dean Wilson for taking the win in the Lites class and putting him 2nd in the overall points! Click below for the full race report!
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We just got a bunch of new REAL decks and gear! We are also taking orders for the new REAL DVD "Since Day One"!
DC pro snowboarder Kimmy Fasani is featured in TransWorld SNOWboarding's "Caught Up" this week! Check out the great interview at http://snowboarding.transworld.net/1000150044/featuresobf/caught-up-kimmy-fasani-interview-full-parts/
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Where:90 N. 11 Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY.
When:Friday, November 12, 2010 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm                                      

There's something brewing out in the desert with Sean Malto, James Hardy, and Dillon Aguilar. The crew took a trip out to the abandoned resort at the Salton Sea in Southern California's desert

                                                                                                                                Volcom The 30-minute original Volcom Brand Jeans Tour 2010 airs this saturday on Fuel TV!! Featuring Mark Appleyard , Geoff Rowley, Rune Glifberg (Skateboarder Pro) and more... Also featuring an original soundtrack from Volcom Entertainment artists Tweak Bird and Wildildlife... Make sure to tune in and get the full scoop here: http://vol.cm/gzD24U

                                                                                                           

RT @ESPN_BMX Edit: Casey & Mast in Greenville. Dew Tour breakout sensation Pat Casey's new sponsor Monster Energy drink http://ow.ly/1aM1vN
DC's Refuse to Lose experience in the Anaheim 1 Supercross pits was a hit. Check moto.dcshoes.com this week for race and event photos, as well as all the photos from our Robbie Maddison freestyle photo booth! We'll be in the pits at the Phoenix Supercross on 1/15 so come visit us.
                                                                                                                                     
Jan 4, 2011
DC Sponsors Rockstar Energy Suzuki Lites Team
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA – DC is proud to announce its sponsorship of the Rockstar Energy Suzuki Lites team for the 2011 AMA Supercross and Motocross season. This premier factory Suzuki Lites team includes some of the most promising and upcoming riders in the industry including Jason Anderson, Ian Trettle, Martin Davalos, and Ryan Morias. [+]
                                                                                                                                                                 

Volcom Volcom PBRJ contest about to begin at Bear Mtn!

                                                                                                              

éS rider Kevin Romar and his Blind Skateboards teammates at the TransWorld SKATEboarding skatepark!
                 
A New York Times article said recently this business we're in, skateboarding, is a $5 billion a year industry. This astounding figure brings two questions to mind; how is there so much money being poured into something that's totally illegal everywhere you go? And where the hell is all the money going? Two things for sure; not in my pocket and certainly not into building adequate places where skateboarders can actually do the one thing that continues to keep skateboarding alive. And that's to skateboard.
So why has it continued to thrive? Well, by our very nature we're a creative group, a persistent group and a somewhat lawless one. If we've been told not to skate, we leave and come back only in the middle of the night with lights and generators. If a rail's been knobbed, we de-knob. If a ledge has been skate-proofed, we unskate-proof it. If there are cracks in the concrete, we bondo them. If there's a kink on the end of an otherwise perfect rail, we cut it off. It's what we have to do.
Two years ago I came across some pretty heavy criticism for making skatespots. My position was always this: I'd rather make spots skateable than not skate at all. Nowadays, there isn't a single issue of a magazine or a video where I don't see a spot that's been tinkered with to make better or completely manufactured altogether. Why? Because skateboarding is illegal everywhere you go and to those who would like to see it stay alive do what they have to do to keep it alive. It's the natural order of survival, it's the evolution of things. When swimming pools were becoming harder and harder to skate, the first vert ramp was born. When vert ramps weren't readily available for every kid on a skateboard, those kids took it to the streets and they did this because they'd rather have places to skate than not skate at all.
It's called change.
Things change. Boards change, shoes change, tricks change, skaters change. Change is the manifestation of time and time has shown us that skateboarding is here for as long as we, as individuals and as a community, create it into existence. Although not nearly enough of the $5 billion a year being made in this industry is being appropriated to building places where we can do it, there are enough rogue individuals out there continuing to make it happen. Whether it be by building ledges at a remote spot just east of downtown like Jason Hernandez, constructing mini-ramps in our backyards like Mikey Taylor, concreting pole jams into the ground like Emmanuel Guzman, or buying buildings and constructing skateparks inside them like Eric Koston and myself, we continue to grow because our will to skate and our will to survive is just that strong and because the only alternative is to quit and die. But we at the Berrics believe that life was made to live out of, not die out of. There's nothing special about death. Anyone can do that.
                                                                                                        
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éS europe You like Rodrigo TX's ad as seen in the January issue of Thrasher Magazine?

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