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Top 10 Scooter Videos October

Here are the best videos of the month. Enjoy!

10. Welcome to North Carolina

Two days of riding street from the Scooter Farm Team at their new location in North Carolina. Featuring some great clips from Derek Marr, Christian Dean, Zack Martin and many more.

9. Andres x Hernandez - Wise 

Arnaud Andres from Lyon and Pol Hernandez from Barcelona are two super technical guys. They meet up in Arnaud's hometown and filmed together with Nicolas Jacob this sweet video promoting the new Wise SCS. Booth of them have a full part with some crazy tricks!

8. Andrew Zamora - Meta

Andrew coming straight from LA with this promotion video of his Meta signature wheels. Combining technical tricks with speed, great style and flow.

7. Mokovel - Movement

Mokovel is killing it lately with new videos. This one features Bouzid, Jimenez and Pellaud. They filmed some gnarly tricks in Paris, Barcelona and Los Angeles. 

6. Nick Tedrick - Welcome to Ethic

Nick's "Welcome to Ethic" has some absurd rail tricks. Would have never thought to see the ender-trick on a real street spot.

5. B.L.T.N. Full Length

Better Late Than Never is a 45min indipendent full-length video by Alex Blome and Will Judy. It is based on the Seattle scene and features a lot of young and unknown riders. My favorite part was from Jackson Burklund. But everyone else shredded hard too! 
Featuring full parts from: David Williams, Alex Fish, Michael Hall, Gus Norton, Will Judy, Alex Blome, Keegland, Patrick Schnieder, Jackson Burkland and Skippy.  

4. Pol Roman - 2mil19

Pol Roman is one of the most technical riders out there. His creativity feels endless. Such a unique trickselection and the very best spots of Barcelona.

3. Luis Barrios - Meta

Another banger video from Barcelona. The tricks, the music, the spots, the editing everything is so beautiful about this video. Luis filmed some of the gnarlyest rail tricks for Meta. Also props to Ivan Jimenez behind the lens and Pol Hernández for editing.

2. Sten Magnus - Venture Crew

Sten shreds so hard in this one. I love how he goes fast while still pulling some technical tricks. The video is just exciting to watch. I still can't wrap my head around the last FS50-50. 

1. Stefan Hefner - Parting Gift

Stefan is just the best. He deserved the "Video of the Month" more than anyone else. He put his heart and soul in his very last part. I think his riding style and videos left a mark on scootering. It is sad to think that this will be the last footage we see of him. Not because he isn't intrested in scootering anymore, but because he just physically can't scooter anymore. Whish you the best of luck in the future! Never got to know you personally, but thanks for being a inspiration to me and a lot of other riders.

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