After a long time on the road, skating and developing the Street Scene in Brazil, Felipe Zambardino arrives now at SEBA Skates.
With great enthusiasm and experience, the brazilian veteran skater wants to open the doors and minds to promote the Seba community concept of skating.
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Locations: Jacarezinho – PR.
Music: Witch – Changing
Photo: Kaia Malaghini
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Here is the video from the 2015 Final WSX Event, which was held on November, 28-30 in Wuyishan, China. The strongest riders from all around the world showed their best at this year’s most important competition.
Yohan Fort from France, confirmed his status of the strongest skater! He stayed unbeaten and won the final race of the season, keeping the first place of the Men’s World Championships. It is the first time that Yohan Fort becomes world champion in Skate Cross.
Flavien Du Peloux (Fra, #3) was the fastest skater in the time trials (25.565 sec) and showed his best during the quarter and semi finals, finishing first in both rounds, until the final, where he finished behind Yohan. Flavien finished at the second place of the Men’s World Championships Ranking!
In the women category, the current world number 5, Alice Delfino from Italy, did her best result ever and won the biggest World Skate Cross event of the year ! She was second after the time trials (28.873 sec) and won all her runs, including the big final, showing her best result so far! She is up to the second position of the Women’s World Championships Ranking!
Mathilde Monneron (Fra, #1) was the strongest during the qualification (27.97 sec) and in the semi-final, but she stayed behind Alice in the final race, and finished at the second place. Mathilde still keeps her 1st position of the Women’s World Championship ranking, getting her 3 title in a row.
Leandre Mage and Flavien Du Peloux from France, team “Tarzan” won the Team Cross Final and finish at the first place of the Team Cross Ranking 2015.
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The second 2015 WSX main event was held on September, 18th – 20th in Lyon, France. 40 skaters from France, Italy, Spain and Ireland were competing for the victory. Here is a small overview after the event.
Yohan Fort (Fra, #1) stayed unbeaten! Showing the best qualification time (27,187 sec), he won all his races and reached the first step of the podium. Moreover, thanks to his victories of the last two main events, he became a new world number one! Anthony Avella (Fra, #2) finished second in the final. He was the fastest until the semi-final, where he let Yohan win. French skater, Flavien Du Peloux (Fra, #3) showed the second qualification time (27,357 sec) and finished at the third place. Florian Petitcollin (Fra, #7) was third in the qualification (27,772 sec) and the fourth to cross the finish line of the big final.
Women’s World Champion of the last two seasons, Mathilde Monneron (Fra, #1), continues to win! She was the fastest in the qualification (30,879 sec) and won all her runs, including the big final! Amandine Condroyer (Fra, #17) showed the third qualification time (32,287 sec) and did her best result so far, getting the second place of the competition! Jessica Billard (Fra, #2) finished third. Another French skater, Maud Oguey (#10) took the fourth place and showed the fourth qualification time (32,815 sec).
French Team “Tarzan & Cheeta”, represented by Leandre Mage and Flavien Du Peloux, won the Team Cross race. Frederic Bukowski (Fra) and Warren Digne (Fra), team “Nomades”, finished second. Jonathan Duclos (Fra) and Vincèn Guichard (Fra) with their “Los Conos” team took the third place of the Team Cross final.
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The first 2015 main event, which was held on August 21st – 23rd, in Lausanne, Switzerland, is over.
Almost 50 skaters from 7 different countries challenged each other during the first three stars event of the year. The newcomers were opposed to the strongest riders in this race and the outcome brought us some highly interesting results!
After his victory in 2014 (WSX Rennes), Yohan Fort (Fra, #114) showed his best result so far and remained unbeaten during the whole race! He made the best qualification time (31,764 sec) and won all his races to reach the first step of the podium! Another French skater, Flavien Du Peloux (#32), the current Freeride French Champion, improved his last year’s result from third place to the second. He won all his races, except the final and showed the third best qualification time (31,995 sec). The Ice Cross Downhill skater and winner of the La Plagne Skate Cross 2013, Jim De Paoli from Switzerland finished at the third place of the podium! Florian Petitcollin (Fra) showed his best result so far, being fourth to cross the finish line.
Women’s World Champion of the last two seasons, Mathilde Monneron (Fra, #1) got another victory and won the Skate Cross final. She showed the best result of the qualification (36,418 sec) and was fastest for all her runs. The new blood, Italian Alice Delfino did great to finish on the second place! And another surprise came from Italy: Barbara Codazzi, well known in the Freestyle slalom world, started good her skate cross career right away from the third place of the big final. French skater, Aurore Costabile (#5), who was second last year, showed the second best qualification time (38,714 sec) and finished at the fourth place.
For the Team Cross race, French skaters, Flavien Du Peloux (#32) and Léandre Mage (#39) got the victory with their “Tarzans” team. Ice Cross Downhill riders, Jim De Paoli (Sui) and Luca Dallago (Aut), team ‘’Jim De Lago’’ were first for the qualification and finished second in the final. French team “Un Lapin” gathered by Hugo Pellae and Sabri Ali Messaoud stepped on the third step of the podium.
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Antony Pottier wishes you a Merry Christmas, and his gift is nothing less than the release of his latest section!
He is using his Freeride skates set-up « SEBA FRA + 84mm Deluxe wheels » to skate pretty much on anything!
Pavement, dirt, sand, grass, rails… Nothing can stop Antony’s big wheels, and the city of Liege, (Belgium) became a new playground, through his perspective.
Antony has the style of a master, and this online section sure proves his point once for all!
He is braking all the frontiers, shows and shares his very own vision of skating.
Filmed by Medhi Benjeaa
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