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  2. Mike Mo Capaldi - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2016, Capaldi is sponsored by Girl Skateboards, Royal Trucks, Spitfire wheels, MOB griptape, Bones Swiss bearings, and Diamond Supply Company hardware. [14] Capaldi was a former team member of the Lakai footwear and Matix clothing teams. [20] [21] Mike Mo also co-owns a sunglasses company called Glassy.

  3. Deluxe Distribution - Wikipedia

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    Spitfire is a skateboard wheels company that was founded by Jim Thiebaud in 1987. [4] The company released a video, entitled Spitfire, in 1993. [5] The company also produces skateboard bearings, skateboard tools, griptape, and soft goods (e.g. T-shirts, gloves, caps), stickers, and accessories (e.g. bags, wallets, air freshener).

  4. Luan Oliveira - Wikipedia

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    Team: Nike SB, Spitfire, Flip Skateboards: ... Street 2015 Chicago: Street Street League Skateboarding; 2015 Los Angeles : Street 2013 Newark: Street Summer X Games;

  5. List of professional skateboarders - Wikipedia

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    Bronson Speed Co, Evoke, Frágil Skate, Layback Beer, Oi Skate, Petrobras, Red Bull Theotis Beasley: Baker Thunder Spitfire Nike SB Nike Apparel Mountain Dew, Shake Junt, Bones Bearings, Diamond Supply Co., Stance Socks, Ethika Chico Brenes Chocolate Independent Autobahn DVS: LRG Central Skate Shop Joey Brezinski: Cliché Tensor Autobahn

  6. Jim Thiebaud - Wikipedia

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    Thiebaud is the Vice President [2] at Deluxe Distribution, the company that produces and distributes Real Skateboards, AntiHero Skateboards, Krooked Skateboards, Thunder Trucks, Venture Trucks, and Spitfire Wheels. Thiebaud is known as a very dedicated skateboarder who is very supportive of his team riders, skateboard shops, and anything that ...

  7. Chris Cole (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    James Chris Cole (born March 10, 1982) is an American professional skateboarder.As of September 2020, his sponsors are Fallen Footwear, Monster Energy, Bones Bearings, Cult Crew, Thunder Trucks, Spitfire Wheels, Stance, Kershaw Knives, Grizzly Griptape, GoPro, Indian Motorcycles, cbdMD, Remind Insoles, and most recently Zero Skateboards.

  8. Marc Johnson (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    While technically unrelated to The Back Forty, The Nine Club podcast shows a clear vision of furthering the missions of the latter project and generating skateboarding culture, history, and business content by and for skateboarders. In a 2007 Thrasher interview, Johnson explained his inspiration in the following manner: I've wondered about that.

  9. Louie Lopez - Wikipedia

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    Lopez first became sponsored by Flip Skateboards at the age of seven. In 2006, Lopez made his video debut in Flip’s Feast Tours. In 2007, Lopez competed in the Tampa Am for the first time. Louie’s combination of technical ledge skills and ability to boost huge in transition made him an immediate threat on the contest circuit.