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This Video Part of Adrien Bulard Extras is Insane

This Video Part of Adrien Bulard Extras is Insane

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From the drone shot in the intro, to the bold titles, to bending rails on back lips—whatever is going on in the 420 Workshop, we're here for it. Flipping into steep banks, ducking under rails before hitting a big stair set, nollie 360 inward heelflips out in Canyelles—all in his signature slim fits. Bulard footage is always entertaining. Dive in.
This, plus some pretty wild hashtags in the Youtube description:
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"420 Workshop
Directed by Adrien Bulard
Filmed by Loic Ridoux, Mathieu Saint-Amans, Paul Jolicoeur, Arnaud Ardaens
Edit : Mathieu Saint-Amans
I'm Adrien Bulard, and this video is a collection of unused footage filmed between 2021 and 2023. These clips didn't make it into my official part, but they still capture real moments from the streets of Paris, Barcelona, and Brussels. From long sessions at République and Le Dôme in Paris, to classic ledges and plazas in Barcelona, and gritty corners of Brussels, this is the raw side of the process. There's a flip nose wheeling on the ledge at the Dôme, lines in tight alleyways, and spontaneous tricks at crusty spots all over. It's not about perfection—it's about the energy, the push, and the places. These clips are part of the journey, filmed with friends during everyday missions across some of the best cities to skate in Europe."
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This Video Part of Adrien Bulard Extras is Insane first appeared on Skateboarding on Jun 17, 2025

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