Robin Wulf is born to be wild...literally!
Sometimes staying close to home feels like the best thing to do...
Sometimes staying close to home feels like the best thing to do. After numerous trips to all corners of Europe, we felt like exploring our “backyards”. The backyards in this case were Stuttgart, Strasbourg and Basel, the respective homes of éS rider Andi Welther, photographer Eric Antoine and yours truly, the éS Europe team manager.
The idea was to regroup the whole éS Europe team. But as we all know, life is constantly out to change your plans. In this case, Javier Sarmiento and John Tanner got their plans changed by back problems and a tweaked ankle. Which left us with Mark Frölich, Gauthier Rouger, Andi Welther and our German guest Robin Wulf. The smaller group made the whole thing feel even more like a family affair and staying close to home ended up being the perfect formula for this trip.
Robin olliing on a very tight and sketchy hip in Strasbourg.
The team enjoying a sunny day on the freshly cleaned infamous Stuttgart ditch.
Gauthier Rouger wears funny hats and clothes and can do sugarcane’s on anything.
Backside 180 fakie nosegrind's are to Mark Froelich what popcorn is to cinema, a session without them is not really an option. Here he applies this rule to a famous Swiss Ledge/rail in Sissach.
Gauthier has a perfect outfit to go play petanque in the south of France and he also uses it to land stylish switch pop shove it like this one.
Gauthier and Mark having fun in Switzerland on the last moments of that tour...
Most people couldn't get to the lip of that extremely rough quarter pipe, rolling up to it in a nollie position is a definite shoulder breaker, Andi Welther's nollie inward heel nosetop officially makes him a German wizard...
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