
Tampa Pro 2026 : le contest le plus old-school du circuit reprend ses droits
Tampa Pro 2026 : le contest le plus old-school du circuit reprend ses droits Fin mars 2026 (à confirmer), le Skatepark of Tampa accueille sa
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Tampa Pro 2026 : le contest le plus old-school du circuit reprend ses droits Fin mars 2026 (à confirmer), le Skatepark of Tampa accueille sa

Tampa Pro: The annual pro skateboarding showdown that rips through Tampa, Florida. Every year, the legendary Skatepark of Tampa gets a complete overhaul with a brand-new course built from the ground up.

The Dew Tour is *the* extreme sports competition series, where the world’s best go head-to-head, showcasing pure style and raw creativity. And when it comes to the skateboarding – because that’s our jam – it’s all about street and bowl.

With Red Bull Paris Conquest hitting the streets, Paris is officially crowned the global capital of Street Skate! The planet’s top street pros are about to throw down at Trocadéro Square, where 7 of Paris’s most legendary skate spots have been shrunk down and rebuilt for an epic showdown.

Why the hell are there so many skate disciplines at X-Games?
X-Games rolls out a massive lineup of skaters, but splits ’em across a ton of different events. What’s the play, seriously?

Skateboarding just blasted its way into Olympic history, marking a monumental stride towards the global takeover of this extreme sport – a true coup for a scene too often dismissed and maligned.

SLS. That’s Street League Skateboarding. And it’s not just *a* competition; it’s *the* most prestigious street skate contest in the game. The reason? It pioneered the format, rolling out as the first-ever event *exclusively* dedicated to street.

Skate nation is hyped! Paris is *the* spot today, hosting one of the year’s biggest shows: Street League Skateboarding (SLS) 2025. More than just a comp, this is a full-blown skate culture takeover, where the tribe unites to watch the planet’s top pros drop jaws. But beyond the insane tricks and jaw-dropping runs, it’s a narrative woven with pure passion, relentless determination, and the unbreakable bond of the community.

Street League Skateboarding (SLS) absolutely *exploded* into its 2025 season opener in Miami. This first stop immediately set the bar stratospheric. The faithful packed the house, the vibe was electric, and the tricks? Razor-sharp precision, every single one.
And that custom-built street course? It was the perfect proving ground. Not only did it push riders to their absolute limits, but it unlocked insane creativity. Every line, every transfer, every slide spoke volumes. Bottom line: this was way more than just a comp – it was a full-throttle celebration of skate culture.

Rob Dyrdek: The Rise of a Skateboarding Legend
Rob Dyrdek isn’t just another dude on a board. An Ohio native, he strapped in young, then quickly carved his name into California’s legendary spots. His buttery flow and visionary spirit made him an instant standout, even in his earliest comps. At a mere sixteen, he officially went pro. It was the launchpad for a career that would defy all expectations.

Ginwoo Onodera just went and pulled off something nobody had ever touched in 16 years of Street League. You know those days you watch a contest and you just…

February 15, 2026: Ginwoo Onodera didn’t just pull off the impossible, he redefined it. On his 16th birthday, he dropped a mind-blowing seven 9+ tricks in the SLS Sydney final. History. Made.

Le setup parfait pour débuter le skate en 2026 — guide d’achat sans bullshit Premier ollie raté sur une board à 40 euros qui délamine dans la…

Duro, diamètre, forme — le guide complet 2026 pour choisir les bonnes roues de skate. Bones STF, Spitfire Classics, packs entrée de gamme : comparatif sans bullshit.

Nobody ever says it out loud. Tom Penny is better than half the SOTYs you’ve ever watched. He practically begged to be forgotten. Unpacking the British genius who ducked the hype.

The Berrics n’est pas un skatepark comme les autres. En effet, il a vu le jour en 2007 à Los Angeles, dans un entrepôt discret et fermé au public. Pourtant, il a rapidement bouleversé l’univers du skate. Ce lieu mythique a été fondé par deux icônes de la scène skate : Steve Berra et Eric Koston.
Le nom « Berrics » est d’ailleurs une fusion de leurs prénoms : Berra + Eric = Berrics. Ainsi, dès le départ, ce projet était personnel, presque intime. Leur ambition ? Offrir un espace dédié à la créativité, à la progression et à l’authenticité du skateboard.
