The Quiksilver Tony Hawk Show Arrives In Paris November 20-21
The Quiksilver Tony Hawk Show Arrives In Paris November 20-21 To Kick Off Quiksilver’s 40th Anniversary Festivities
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- November 10 2009 | 20 views
Announcing the Quiksilver In Memory Of Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational 2009/2010 Invitees…
» Read Full StoryThe Quiksilver Tony Hawk Show Arrives In Paris November 20-21 To Kick Off Quiksilver’s 40th Anniversary Festivities
» Read Full StoryThe annual multi-million surfing event, held at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast, has lost presenting sponsor and electronics giant LG after just two years.
» Read Full StoryThe winner of Clay Marzo’s massive giveaway all hinges on one question. ENTER THE GIVEAWAY HERE.
» Read Full Story15-year old Gabriel Madina is the talk of the World Tour right now after nailing two perfect ten point rides in the final of the Quiksilver King Of The Groms event…
» Read Full StoryDay one of the Quiksilver Pro France sees CJ get ripped off (literally), Adriano bow out, Dane Reynolds and Julian Wilson blow up, and Kelly Slater nearly miss his heat ‘cuz he slept in…check the exclusive photo gallery, video, and results.
» Read Full StoryThe Quiksilver Pro France, Stop No. 7 on the 2009 ASP World Tour, will kick off in three days on the South West Coast of France, settling down between the world famous beach breaks of Hossegor and Seignosse, and the famous Basque reef break of Lafitenia.
» Read Full StoryQuiksilver curated this show to give industry artists a chance to showcase their artistic skills on either a skate board or a surf board and to bring attention a new gallery emerging into an area already rich with surf and skate culture.
» Read Full StoryMarzo managed to capitalize on the two best waves and displayed a mind-blowing combination of barrel-riding, progressive tail-drifting turns and reverses to take out the victory…
» Read Full StoryPublic voting for the 25th anniversary Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational In Memory Of Eddie Aikau, Fueled by Monster, opens today.
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