"I was on the deck overlooking the whole skatepark as the competition went on. Cory was by my side, and I was on the microphone announcing the tricks being done. Cary was having an amazing run. At one point he aired one of the quarters soo high, that he came down with so much speed that he didnt have time to turn fast enough. Instead he slammed into a ledge so hard, that if he didnt have a helmet on, we would have most likely been driving him to a hospital that night. Stunned I stared into the stands to see his mom on her feet, Cory and I both stood worried as people went to his aid. Slowly Cary got to his feet. Now any other rider would have sat out the rest of that competition. But what did Cary do? Well it's simple. He got back on his scooter to continue to ride against Josh Toy in the finals, and even after that horrific slam.... Yea, he won."
- Steven T.
Interview done by Jordan Jasa
Name: Cary Mosbrucker
Location: Seattle,WA
Years riding: since 04?
Sponsors: RAD and somtimes I get stuff from micro.
Alright Cary. You obviously ride for a very simple reason, as told in
the intro. That reason being because "skootin is dope!". What about it
makes it "dope", for you?
Because skootin is dank!
When you started riding, the very first time you touched a scooter,
were you naturally good? Could you do any tricks then?
Haha not realy but i picked it up fast
What's your favorite place to ride, and why?
D-ways mega compound/fun track
How wide were your first pair of one piece bars? How wide do you ride
now? Do you think RAD bars helped start the "wide bar" revolution?
The first bars were 15's i think, right now im runing 21's, And I
think Stan started the wide bar thing because i remember stan being
all "20 wide bitches yaaaa ENDUB!" all the time haha.
You were/still are on Micro. Can you clear that up for us, whats your
status with them?
Donno. its hard to stay in touch with them without email and all that.
When did you get on Micro? How was/is it being on the team?
Going to Australia was awesome!
A lot of your videos, and the RAD team's in general, are classics.
What about them makes them so well liked?
Idk, probably the riding. You should ask the people who like them haha
Who are some of your favorite riders?
Anyone who shreds.
Theres a lot of talk of "Cali kids" and people disliking their riding
these days. Do you have an opinion on that?
its realy only kids that just go do skoot nun chuck all day
Do you think theres a lot of drama in the sport right now?
Fuck drama that shits for pussys
Music is definitely a big part in defining you and the RAD crew,
specifically metal. Does music play a big part in your life?
Music allways keeps me motivated
You went to Australia for the Planet X-Games event, along with several
other "pro" riders in the sport. How did that go for you?
it was awesome we all got to ride some sick spots and parks
You seemed to kinda take a hiatus from the sport for awhile, and I
heard you started skateboarding a lot. Do you still skate often? You
bmx too right?
i usely skate if i dont have a running skoot. or I just do whatever I
feel like that day haha
You came back "harder than ever" last year. What gives you motivation
to keep going "harder than ever"?
Yeah i been riding hard lately trying to make a dope team vid.
Whats the secret to airing so high?
gotta wanna be highhh
When everythings all said and done, what do you want to be remembered for?
Shreddin tuff.
Great interview, but leave out the crap about Californian riders next time, that ruinned it completely.
ReplyDeleteNice interview, Great rider, Loves his style !
ReplyDeleteWhoever "Anonymous" is. We dont leave anything out or have any limits as to what we will and wont say on Inside-Scooters. Cary is a style rider from WA, Jordan wanted his opinion on the matter...and he got it.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks Marcel