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The ExtremeScoot Culture Magazine

From Toy To Joy The Micro ExtremeStory

Winter Games OffSeason Is HighSeason

Scoot Or Skate TheQquestion Of Faith

ArtCore

TattooLegendSean Vasquez Stitches DeepGoingArt

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Contents

Scoot Or Skate The Question Of Faith

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Gallery 06

Winter Games BenJ Goes SnowScooting

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History TheMIcroStory

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Ben&Jerry OurProsTellTheir Story

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Scoot THe World Ben&Jerrys Worldtrip 2012

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From Toy To Joy The Micro ExtremeStory

The idea was simple: a vehicle that gets you from A to B, lightweight, small and easy to stow. However it´s birth in 1997 changed the world of mobility. This “small thing“ that we know today as the first micro-scooter suddenly turned the face of urban transportation. People went to work, Yuppies to parties, kids to school everybody used a Scooter to simplify the daily life. A bicycle was no longer the first thing kids learned to move on after they´ve learned

walking...it was and is a scooter! And although parents saw their kids riding to school every day it still seemed hard to believe. To believe in the next generation. In a generation of scooters and kids that bring our “toy“ to the next level. On eye height with skateboarding, BMX and Inlineskating. Tomorrow these kids will be parents and Extreme-Scootering one of the biggest funsports in the world. We at micro do the best to make our vision of micro-extreme become true.

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TattooLegendSeanVasquez DesignedThe NewExtremeLine

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Legal Weapons Our 2012 ProScootersAnd TheirFeatures

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“I haven´t had that feeling in any other sport.“ Sulivan Lemoine

“When you succeed a pretty difficult flip and adrenalin floods your brain you realize how much you love this sport.“ Dario Corrozzo

“Many say this is for kids and not a sport...I wonder if they ever sended a double backflip!“ Jerry Walther

“It´s not just driving arround with a scooter. It´s the cobination of FMX, BMX and Skateboard elements that make this sport so interesting.“ Loic Moi

”This sport is young but you can always see more scooter than skateboard riders...“ Cyrille Scherrer

”Scootering has to be accepted in the world of freestyle sports. If you watch the youtube lists you find more scootthan skatevids.“ Jimmy Albano

“The possiblities to combine different freestyle sports is awesome.“ BenJ Friant


Gallery

Rider: Micro pro Location: ISPO Munich

Hot Rod, Live Tattoo sessions, girls and shows. Micro´s booth caused quite a stir at the ISPO Munich, one of the worlds largest sport and lifestyle trade shows.


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Rider: BenjFriant Location:Karlsruhe

High Society: There´s no doubt that BenJ Friant was top since the beginning of a scoot scene. A stylish, let´s call it wall whip from earlier days. Shots like this rose his popularity fast in the world of Scootering.

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Rider: BenjFriant Location: Lausanne

TimeMachine: BenJ Friant five years later. Harder and more succesful than ever. Today he is one of the world´s best riders and his name is well known in the community of scootering. BenJ stands for massive airs and stunts. The picture is taken in his backyard in Lausanne.


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Rider:BenJ Friant Location: Lausanne

DirtJump at it´s best. Even waste containers can be nice obstacles BenJ in Lausanne


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Micro Team RiderJerry Walther demonstrates his skill for high and precise jumps. His lay back style makes him one of the best street riders in the world.

Rider: Ludo Pistat Location: Winterthur

Rider: Jerry Walther Location: Neuchatel


Report

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verything started in 2006. Micro had the idea to make a snowscooter. A basic scooter with skis instead of wheels. They sent Eric Rabl (one of the first scooter riders in the world and my friend) the prototype. He tried it and then gave it to me to see what I would be able to do on it. I started by doing little tricks on small jumps. But it wasn‘t big enough. The snowscoot was very stable and balanced. That‘s why I decided to try some big air. I didn‘t expect it to be so hard to stay on the snowscooter while I was in the air. It took me so long to get

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used to those big airs. Unfortunatelly the micro snowscoot wasn‘t made to do this kind of stuff, so it broke after a season. It was at this point that I decided to make my own snowscoot based on the prototype. Pretty sketchy made but stronger than the prototype, I had the same for 2 seasons. I‘m getting better every year. The feeling on this snowscoot is amazing. It‘s way harder than freestyle scootering but once you‘re in the air, you feel like you are flying. It‘s insane. Especially when you do a back flip or a front flip on a big air. The biggest one I‘ve ever

hit was 21 m long. You can also slide some ledges (jib). If I had to choose between scootering and snowscootering, I would easily choose snowscootering. A few events came up and I was asked to do some demos.. I did one at the final of Giant X Tour last year. Another one at Hill Jam this year and the Montreux Jib Festival aslo invited me. I‘m working closely with micro to develop and put this product on the market. This is going to be something big... Text BenJ Friant


History THe MIcro Story

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had to fly the scooters in. Now Micro even produces high quality products for the Swiss Army. Together with Samsonite, Micro developed a new scooter luggage piece that will revolutionize the way of traveling. Very soon micro will come out with a revolutionising electric scooter with motion control. The company remains tiny, with just 15 full-time staff – but that now includes one employee based at the Chinese factory for quality control and monitor output. We concentrate on product development and marketing. My vision: environmentally friendly micro-mobility products that now have even developed to a new extreme sport…. Micro MX!

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Inspiration struck me one night in Zurich in 1997. Desperate for an easy way to get from home to my favourite diner, I hit upon the idea of a scooter: It was too far to walk, trams ran infrequently in the evenings and I couldn’t be bothered to fetch my bicycle from the cellar. I wanted something light and easy that would get me there, but wouldn’t be in the way once arrived and going into a hip bar. For the prototype, I put a few things together and took them along to a welder. Temporary I used strong, but low-friction and more absorbent, plastics being developed for in-line PU skate wheels. My plan was to sell the scooters to Swatch Group, the Swiss watchmaker, which was diversifying into mobility via the Smart car together with Mercedes.

Their slogan was: “reduce to the max” and my scooter was even smaller! In 1998, K2, the US sports goods company, took up the 3-wheel kickboard, which I had also been developing. K2 agreed to market the kickboard under its name, but wanted me to handle production. The kickboard arrangement gave me the basis to proceed with the micro scooter, which I unveiled at an international sports goods show ISPO in 1999. Kickboards were selling strongly, but scooter sales soared. Also the first Razor or JD Bug scooter was developed by micro. Relatively cheap, fun and practical, scooters became a craze. At its peak in 2000, production reached 80.000 units a day. We were filling 20 containers a day and still couldn’t keep up. Eventually, we

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the time to make my own and it was amazing. The feeling of hitting those gaps is not like normal scootering. The feeling is insane.

Could you introduce yourself ? My name is Benjamin aka BenJ Friant. I’m 22 years old and I’m riding for 7 years now. I was born in Paris in France. I’ve lived 9 years over there and then I’ve moved to Switzerland close to Montreux.

The feeling might be awesome! Did you have any fear, the first time you‘ve done a big jump? Of course, even a little snow jump is big (around 7 meters) and that’s bigger than a basic scooter jump. I was scared doing the little ones but I practiced it until I moved up to the 17 meters gap. Right before I hit that, I thought I was going to die. The gap makes you feel like you’re flying… then you crash because you almost never get a big jump first try. In fact it took me 3 days. Now I get it better and it‘s way easier.

How did you get into scootering? I started with skateboarding but in 2000 when the first micro scooters came out I bought a scooter like everybody else did. I immediately tried to do some tricks with it. One day, one of my friends found an article in a newspaper announcing the first scooter contest in the world in Montreux. I went there and saw Terry Price, Eric Rabl, Martin Kimbell and Michael Cajas for the first time. They were the best in the world. And as soon as I saw them, I wanted to do the same thing. And here I am What countries did you visit for scootering? I went all over Europe : Spain, France, England, Austria, Germany, Finland, Norway, Czech Republic, … and a few other countries in the world : China, USA, Mexico, Peru,… I still can’t get over the luck I have to travel so much for my sport. It’s incredible.

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We’ve seen some crazy videos of you riding a snowscooter. Could you tell us more about that? I started snowscootering 5 or 6 years ago. Micro gave me a prototype a little snowscooter. It was really fun to ride but quite fragile and it broke after a few jumps. After that, I took

What are your favourite tricks? Easily, back flip no handers and superman combos. I love the feeling of them. A lot of people think that you’re a park rider, but we saw you riding street too. Are you a park or a street rider? I never miss an occasion to rider a good or sketchy street spot. I love riding street. Chill and riding in a city with my friends. That’s the best riding days. But no doubt I’m better at park riding. I love the flow in the parks. Going high and doing slow tricks. You are now back on micro. What happened? I wasn’t happy with my old sponsor for a lot of personal reasons. That’s why I left them. And in the same time I got an offer from micro to work and being sponsored again by them. This was a great and perfect opportunity for me to come back to the source. I’ve been on micro for my first 5 years of riding. I owe them everything. The reason why I am where I am today it because of them.. That’s why I had to come back. Jerry and I are developing the freestyle branch of micro: Micro Xtreme and 180° (OneEighty). We create designs, organize events, do promotion, etc. It‘s my dream job. I can never thank micro enough for this. Do you have a favourite sentence to say to our readers? Yep. Remember this: “You are always able to do more than what you think.” BenJ, thank you for answering those questions and keep doing what you do the best! My pleasure! Thank you!


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Jerry Walther, 23 Who are you? Hi everybody I’m Jerry, 21 years old I live between Neuchâtel (NE) and Biel (BE) in La Neuveville. I live with 3 roommates and my cat Sketchy. Except scootering I practice riding my down hill bike. And as anybody due to my age, I love to go out at night to party with my homies.

I can‘t say this trick or this trick cause it depends where you do your trick. I love flat bar and the grinds that you can do on it like a lip slide, back flip, front board... I will be scared of riding a big handrail in front board. So it really depends on the way you do it.

What is Freestyle Scootering for you? But it‘s also a sport in which I believe that one day it will be at the same level as BMX and skate. That‘s a big challenge because In-lines, Skate and BMX did exactly the same thing. Now the problem is all the extreme sports that are around longer than freestyle scooters don‘t want scooters in the skate parks cause they fight them self to prove that they are real athlete. And now the big wave of scooters is coming and they don‘t want to be push out the spots or skate parks in which they fight their self to get it. This is normal: I will be afraid if skate was brand new and I see 20 skaters coming in the park/spots for which I did my best to get it. But fighting each other or to forbid scooter in skate park just cause some people don‘t want scooter in skate parks. We have to be all together the entire freestyle scene to push up the level have new park and stuff... Since how long do you ride? I´ve started riding 2006 with a guy from the first MicroXtreme team. You are now working with micro, what do you do exactly? Yes, I have been working with micro about a month and help with BenJ build up micro xtreme. I make plans for new models and ride for promos the new scooters. I like very much working with micro and they give me the chance to participate in this xtreme sport. Thanks to micro. What is your favourite trick?

What is your best trick? That‘s exactly the same question as the last one for me. I will take an example for that. Make a back flip on fly box its okay. But do it in gap, drop-in, or on a small bank is way harder than on fly box so it‘s impossible to say what is my best trick. Why do you ride? For you? Sponsors? Or money? For me scootering is more than a sport it‘s a passion a pleasure first. I ride for me, myself and I first... I‘m playing... I will just say: ENJOY THE RIDE

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Tattoo ArtistSean Vasquez

28 Micro ensured that its appearance at this year’s ISPO would be an event to remember. The focus of attention in this context was not on the well-known scooters and kickboards designed for all and sundry. The spotlight shone much brighter on tattoos and rock ‚n‘ roll at the launching of the new MX Stuntscooter. The highlight of the show was, without a doubt, Sean Vasquez, the tattoo artist who demonstrated his skill with the needle live on the stand.

Art Core Sean Vasquez

There is no doubt that the life I live is a life based on the philosophies that I have come to embrace thru the Art of Tattooing. I live like a tattooist. There is not much more in my life than the constant pursuit of tattoo perfection. This art form is consuming like any other I would say. I can only speak for my own Guild thou. For I have no other experience beside the field of skin graphics. The moment I embraced tatooing as one of its participants, will be twenty-one years this March I believe. Stepping into the world of tattooing was like the beginning of a great adventure that would lead me everywhere in the search of enlightenment. A journey that even thou came filled with such passion, such trials, tribulations, and obstacles, would after time lead me to self-satisfaction. Even thou, my achievements’ have, never satisfied me enough to stop the quest. A quest that no matter how challenging and full of pit falls would lead to many a Holy Grail and many Pots of Gold. However, even gold can lose its luster


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and grails can become all too easy to find. Therefore, the path is never finally walked down, and the road seems like it will be there til my shoes don’t work anymore, and my brain can no longer hold all the wonders that I have had the great opportunity to behold.. As I look into the face of Forty-Eight this year I sit back and remember the “Old Days „the times before Throw away tubes, tattoo instructional videos, and You Tube.. Spending a good part of my tattoo career as one of the top professionals in my field. I have a great retrospective overall. I’ve watched tattooing grow to overwhelming statistics. Seen it change rapidly. Witnessed the waves of new talent and the ever-growing oversaturation of what was once the most secret industry in the world. There is no doubt that tattooing is here to stay! My intentions as a tattoo artist are sim

ple. I produce quality original artwork. Combining a Japanese influence with an Austro European Style never forgetting my New York roots I have created a unique and recognized style of tattooing that has become influential to all the artists working under my roof. I demand no less than total quality from my colleges as well as of myself. Today I get to see the whole thing a little more. I can take a better look at it because I don’t have to run thru the world anymore. Tattooing is my sanctuary my place where I can think. I find myself sometimes lost in the moment. Nevertheless, I am totally in tune with the work. In the groove, the music begins and off we go. Tattooing is not just a job it is my life. When it comes to my work there is no price one can charge that would pay me more than the satisfaction I get from working with, my people.

Art Core Tattoo art and Extreme Scooting

Sean Vasquez

Got tattoo? Micro´s pro rider availed the chance to get a tattoo by the artist himself

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