Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Nick Donatelli Super 60

"The Super 60 is designed to test a rider's consistency, creativity and use of a space within a skatepark. Riders are given 60 minutes to film as many clips as they can, and turn this into a video showcasing their personal style and tricks."

This week's Super 60 is a very special one by Nick Donatelli. Instead of riding a park, Nick chose to ride some street for his S60. I think it turned out great, really good stuff in there.

Thanks to Sam Short for the video intro, and Nick Darger for filming/editing.

Nick Donatelli Super 60 from nick darger on Vimeo.



So after seeing his Super 60, I caught up with Nick and asked him a few questions.

Jordan Jasa: Why did you choose to do your Super 60 in street instead of at a park?

Nick Donatelli: Just cause i ride street better than i do at park and i wanted mine to stand out more than everyone elses

What is your favorite obstacle to do at that high school?

my favorite obstacle of the high school is the 10stair.

What kinds of tricks do you normally like to do at the spots in your S60?

that would have to be decades and 360whips by far.



It looks like you can do some tech stuff but you also can go big. Do you prefer one over the other?

Oh man thats a hard one, umm i cant really choose i love them both.



What about riding street do you like best?

Just the feelin of being able to ride unqiue spots.


Thanks again to Nick Donatelli.

4 comments:

  1. soooo nicee. good job man.

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  2. really liked this video. good trick selection and lines.
    good shiitt man

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  3. now THIS, was a great power hour.. i mean super 60
    it actually felt like i was watching a scooter power hour instead of a ripoff from vital.
    good shit nick and nick

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  4. he does know that it is supposed to end when the timer goes off right :D

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