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These movies resume the most important moments of the Engineer roller story.
You can see him skating downhill backwards on only one leg at over 60km/h, practicing slalom, always on one leg back, along a line of 100 cones, to perform some free body skills, like external eagle by stretched legs, antieagle spins, splits after spins or during movement on one leg, break dance steps, going downstairs, bridges, in-line dance foundamental steps and, of course, his most beautifull Styleslalom mixures at 80, 50 and 30 centimeters.
The last three videos show the Engineer's runs during some Styleslalom competitions won in the second half of the '90ies, Lausanne ' 98 and Rollercup Monza, always ' 98.
Comparing them with today competitions, you can see Styleslalom evolution since then...
It may be interesting to remember that in Roller-cup Styleslalom competitions of those years, there were 2 runs, one at 80 cm and one at 50 cm with the following rules: if the skater didn't fall any cups after the first 30 seconds, he could continue his run until 3 minutes showing more tricks and skills, otherwise he had to stop and his run was valued until that moment.
Moreover, during those competitions, the fluency shown in the switches between two different steps and the performance of the opposite versions of asymmetrical steps, like Crazy or Mabrouk steps, was very important to get a high score.

Downhill: using one skate

Microslalom: the distance between the cones, 30 cm.

Microslalom: even shorter

Slalom 50: the distance between the cones, 50 cm.

Slalom 80: the distance between the cones, 80 cm

FreeStyle - video n.1

FreeStyle - video n.2

Dancing - video n.1

Dancing - video n.2

High speed - One leg backwards

Downhill... my way

...using only one skate...

Lausanne '98

Monza '98 - 80 cm

Monza '98 - 50 cm

 


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