Game Theory, the 2010 Razors Team Video directed by Helton ‘Brazilionaire’ Siqueira. Starring: Brian Aragon, Julian Bah, Dre Powell, Stefan Horngacher, Jeph Howard, Mathias Silhan, Roman Abrate, Max Jubin, Iain Mcleod, Edwin Wieringh and Eric Perkett.
Sections - PLAY:
Intro |
Julian Bah |
Max Jubin, Roman Abrate & Mathias Silhan |
Friends |
Jeph Howard |
Erik Perkett, Edwin Wieringh & Iain Mcleod |
Stefan Horngacher |
Dre Powell |
Brian Aragon |
Credits + Bonus:
Mathias Silhan |
Max Jubin |
Roman Abrate -
Trailer 1 |
Trailer 2 -
Playlist on Youtube
The infamous ledges at Parc del Fòrum in Barcelona, Spain. Featuring Leon Humphries, Mike Welland, Chris Farmer, Si Coburn, Eric Perkett, Mark Chivers, Erik Bailey, Jeff Stockwell, Jochen Smuda, Cosimo Tassone, Nick Lomax, Allan Beaulieu, Spartak Alemasov, Clement Milot, Beat Schillmeier, George Holmquist, Nicolas Auroux, […]
[…] Antony Pottier, Kirill Galushko, Dominik Wagner, Dmitriy Tipikin, Roman Abrate, Josh Glowicki, Billy O’Neill, Jeff Dalnas, Dano Gorman, Xavi Eguino, Mathias Silhan, Gabriel Hyden, Jon Julio, Will Gordon, Brenton Wheeler, Marc Moreno, Alex Broskow, Albert Hooi, Eugen Enin, Erik Bailey, Julian Bah, Cameron Card, Stephan De Freitas, Nils Jansons, Stefan Horngacher, Diego Guilloud, Cyril Daniel & more.
A compilation by Scoreback (Youtube Channel).
Razors European Team headed to Linz, Austria for the annual Rollinz competition. Featuring Chaz Sands, Stefan Horngacher and Mathias Silhan, this film by Simon Mulvaney shows the team as they warm up and compete in the contest. Additional footage by Roland Kluger. Music: El Toro by Bonodo. Visit Smulvaney.tv.
Game Theory, the 2010 Razors Team Video directed by Helton ‘Brazilionaire’ Siqueira. Starring: Brian Aragon, Julian Bah, Dre Powell, Stefan Horngacher, Jeph Howard, Mathias Silhan, Roman Abrate, Max Jubin, Iain Mcleod, Edwin Wieringh and Eric Perkett - Full Video & Soundtrack.
Stefan Horngacher - Game Theory Section on Youtube: PLAY.
Razors is proud to release the first pro skate of one of our most popular riders on the team: Stefan ‘Horn’ Horngacher. His first pro skate is also the world premiere for Ground Control’s Formula 1 XS frame.
Highlight of the frame is a wider split which provides significantly more grinding area even with a 4 wheels flat set up. Also, the axle bolts are deeper recessed and the H-block area is thicker giving the frame even more strength and durability. The maximum wheel size is 60 mm (outside) or 56 mm if riding 4 wheels flat.
The baseless boot design provides a super close contact to the ground and is much more responsive than traditional skates. The replaceable backslide plate is perfectly grooved and aligned with the groove of the frame.
The Horn skate comes with a new Razors liner with oversized padding and articulated ankle shape which looks your heel in like a vice. It also features Horns signature wheels and ABEC 7 bearings.
Features
- White SL boot with black cuff and gold accents
- New GC F1 XS frame
- High density boot material for long lasting support
- Baseless boot design for responsiveness and perfect control
- Replaceable, pre-grooved backslide plate
- Razors Horn liner
- Horn 56 mm/90A wheels
- ABEC 7 bearings
Ground Control Formula1 XS Frame
Based on the popular Formula 1 frame, Ground Control’s new F1 XS frame features an extra wide split, deeper recessed axle bolts and a thicker H-block; 15 mm wider than the split found on the traditional F1 frame.
The maximum wheel size is 60 mm (outside) and/or 56 mm if riding 4 wheels flat.
It also comes with the smaller axle bolt heads of the FLT2 frames resulting in increased material around the axels for even more durability. The frame will premiere on GC Pro Rider, Stefan Horngacher’s Pro Skate.
Features
- Extra wide split
- Deeper recessed axle bolts
- Super thick center groove
- Additional material around axles
- Maximum wheel size outside 60 mm
- Maximum wheel size flat 56 mm
Dre Powell: 58 mm, 89A. Stefan Horngacher: 56 mm, 90A. Via Inmag.
Photos: Chinarollerblading.com, Clac, Hug33. Thanks to The Inline Kid & Manulocus Bordeaux.
Stefan Horngacher sits down and answers a few questions about Game Theory, the 2010 Razors Team Video.
Video on Youtube: PLAY.
Game Theory, the 2010 Razors Team Video directed by Helton ‘Brazilionaire’ Siqueira. Starring: Brian Aragon, Julian Bah, Dre Powell, Stefan Horngacher, Jeph Howard, Mathias Silhan, Roman Abrate, Max Jubin, Iain Mcleod, Edwin Wieringh and Eric Perkett - Full Video & Soundtrack.
In this week’s Podcast Tuesday we decided to show you guys a special sneak peek at Game Theory. Featuring: Jeph Howard, Brian Aragon, Julian Bah, Dre Powell, Horn. Filmed & Edited by Brazilionaire ; Additional Filming by Blake Cohen, Geoff Acres & Courtney Cain.
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Check out the official Don Bambrick pro skate edit along with a special announcement by the Razors pro team. Filmed by Geoff Acres, edited by Brazilionaire. Video on Youtube: PLAY.
Razors Game Theory - Premiere
I want to give you an update about our new video project: Ever since tour riders moved into the Razors house, here in California, they are literally filming and shooting photos every day. I’m blown away daily by the team’s individual abilities and creativity.
Brian Aragon is without a doubt the most professional blader in the game, producing clip after clip, a friggin machine that continually gets the rest of the crew pumped and ready to blade… So smooth, so powerful.
Don Bambrick I have no idea how Don comes up with his tricks. His ability to spot and do the unthinkable on some of the gnarliest and coolest terrain will make his section super entertaining even to the outside eye.
Dre Powell has seriously stepped up his game, so stoked on every clip, landing most of them at first try, always laced with what I can only describe as chaotic finesse.
On the road to recovery, Mike Murda Johnson’s been holding it down and putting together a good number of hammers.
Stefan Horngacher’s footage is off the charts, his best skating to date, and we are getting tons of amazing footage from our ams and international riders. Everybody is on fire and we still have another 5-6 weeks of intense filming ahead. The video is promising to be of epic proportions.
Speaking of epic… the premiere will take place on Friday 13th in Encinitas, CA. We rented out La Paloma Theatre which is surrounded by inexpensive bars and perfectly situated for the appropriate before and after party. The next day (Aug 14th) is the SDSF Open a 4-star WRS contest with one of the biggest prize purses of the year. - Andy Wegener.