ROB DYRDEK

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MAY 19, 2012

Street League Skateboarding’s™ DC Pro Tour Fueled by Monster Energy heats up Kansas City with Practice Session

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Skateboarding´s biggest contest series, the 2012 Street League Skateboarding™ DC Pro Tour fueled by Monster Energy is officially underway. 24 of the world´s top skaters converged on Kansas City today to begin practice for the series´ explosive season opener. The Sprint Center arena has been transformed into a one-of-a-kind concrete street plaza-style park where the elite field of pro skaters will battle throughout the weekend for to see who will win the first stop.
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AUG 27, 2011

Despite evacuations, flood warnings and travel chaos across the Tri-State, the grand finale of skateboarding´s first Million Dollar Pro Tour will still go down in Newark, NJ this weekend

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STREET LEAGUE SKATEBOARDING™ DC PRO TOUR FUELED BY MONSTER ENERGY FINAL STOP NEWARK, NJ PRACTICE SESSION FEATURING CHRIS COLE AND SHANE OʼNEILL
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JUL 16, 2011

Monster’s Skaters Chris Cole and Shane O’Neill Advance to Finals

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STREET LEAGUE SKATEBOARDING™ DC PRO TOUR FUELED BY MONSTER ENERGY INVADES ARIZONA WITH QUALIFYING ROUNDS
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About Rob

The veteran street skate legend helped put skate industry icon labels DC Shoes and Alien Workshop on the map with his high power, fun-loving and extremely motivated approach to skateboarding – and business in general. But for those who know Dyrdek purely through the television, just quick reminder: The guy killed it on a skateboard back in the day, and still gets after it on a level consistent with any of the world’s top street as he gets set to hit the high side of his 30s. As creative and driven as they come, Dyrdek’s latest venture is this summer’s full-length feature film – “Street Dreams.” “This movie’s 100-percent by skateboarders, for skateboarders,” said Dyrdek. “It’s the first real skateboarding movie.”

 

Calling other skateboard movies to date “blasphemous,” Dyrdek and buddy Nino Scalia set out to put the pen to a dramatic story on skateboarding that would hit home with the estimated ten million skateboarders in the United States. Dyrdek tells of, when pitching the movie to a potential investment group, one of the investors though Dyrdek was talking about Heelies (shoes) versus skateboards. “That’s when I decided to finance it,” said Dyrdek of the clueless guy’s comment. “The curtain stops here – nobody’s behind me and are going to come out and make it cheesy.” Whatever the project, much like the terrain he designs and skates (see: Kettering Skate Plaza), Dyrdek gets out of bed, grabs a Monster and proceeds to dominate.

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