Believers – Marco Lambertucci
by davidelp 13 July 2011Ladies and gentlemen, Marco Lambertucci.
Ladies and gentlemen, Marco Lambertucci.
Raul Lupi Lupianez is featured on the cover of Dogway, the most popular skateboard magazine in Spain. Check out his interview and his Cinco Trucos inside the mag.
The 2011 edition of Positivity camp takes off tomorrow. The Positivity Camp is a non-profit snowboard camp located in the most exclusive resort in the Alps; it takes a good couple of hours of mountain path walking to reach it. But when you reach the camp you’ll be alone in a breathtaking location, Val Formazza, with a private skilift and a snowpark that gets shaped everyday.
Info and contacts
11 to 26 giugno Rifugio 3A – Glacier Siedel – Val Formazza
positivitycamp@gmail.com
No matter how many hours he slept, how many miles sitting on his ass or how much junk food he had, Marco Lambertucci has the power of regenerating, bust out his claws and kill the spot.
I’m starting to think he might seriously have some adamantium in his body…
A weekend in Barcelona is always the best way to escape the daily routine and test your liver’s functionality.
So, with the excuse on checking in with barcelonian lazy rider Raul Lupi Lupianez i decided to spend the weekend in Gaudì’s town..
What i hadn’t thought out was the Champion’s League finals with Lupi’s team in effect, the Barcelona FC…
So i had to give the boy the saturday off to let him dedicate to the match and the celebration aftermath, but on Sunday he was already back in full skate mode.
So, is it really possible to have the two passions for soccer and skateboarding coexist?
The second Marcin Memorial Day will take place on sunday, May 8th at the Cinecittà Skatepark in via Pasquale Stabilini 1, Rome.
The day is an occasion for rembembering our friend Marcin Solecki, who left us prematurely on May 14th 2010, in the best way we know: skating and spending a good day out altogether.
Goodbye Marcin!
Still curled up in my bed sheets i get up to the hubble-bubbling of the classic labour day demonstration marching beneath my window, followed by another group in which i glimpse a palestinian flag, but the language spoken over the speakers doesn’t help me and my neighbour in understanding what it is exactly about…
After snapping a picture of the demonstration, i jet to the Lambro where we gather for heading to the Polaresco bowl in Bergamo.
So we sail with Amen and the Giordano bros; we meet there with Galli, Cattaneo and Formenti, along with a few locals and Bergum.
We then go to the Creedence Skatepark in Castrezzato, near Brescia, where we see a big party going on, picnic tables and good food, kids playing in the open fields, flea market, and the sweet transitions built by Seba Rossi, Kendall & co.
The park is genuinely fun, and the guys are already working to expand; a really good vibe with a great party for labour day, topped off with the night concert, which unfortunately we could not attend.
Thanks Creedence boys, see you next time!
“Do you know how big it is??”
Who knows Bauli has heard these words coming out from his mouth many times when he comes back from a huge spot as the one shown in the sequence above.
You’ll find the complete report in 6 issue of A Brief Glance, freshly published. As usual, lots of good pictures fill the pages of the online magazine that celebrates its first birthday.
Many more birthdays ABG!
Edo Paris, experienced scrutator of the milan suburban areas, calls me telling me he has found a juicy spot for a photo in his upcoming 6:00AM interview, on which we are currently working.
We meet up with the Giordano Bros, and the first real day of spring assists us flawlessly. Everyone goes home with the job done.
While Edo, as a 007, raises curiosity around the new spot on his facebook page, i’m feeling WikiLeaks enough today to expose this fat kickflip signed by Nicola Giordano.
Enjoy springtime everybody!