In order to at least become on a brand team, you have to make a sponser video.Then you gotta send the video footage to someone who can hook you up. If they like it,they'll fly you somewheres and see your stuff and how your styles are. Now,your off to your first demo. You'll need to know and have what it takes to impress a good magizine. Then(hopefully) a good pro skater will find you and make you a pro.It may take a loooooong time,but it'll be worth being famous.BRAD DUFFIELD
100,000
He is a scooter rider sponserd by inkys pro scooters
There is on iPod called Razor Ultra Pro Rider, but not on xbox 360 or ps3 ...
No they only fit 100m wheels egal sports only thnk you to me pro scooter rider <3
Someone who rides a scooter is commonly referred to as a "scooter rider" or simply a "scooterist." Depending on the context, they might also be called a "scooter user" or "scooter enthusiast." If they are riding an electric scooter, they could be labeled as an "e-scooter rider."
Ultra pro...but I personally think razor pro are better then the ultra pro.
There appears to be no recognised competition for overall champion. As not every scooter rider is known it is impossible to say.
The speed of a pro scooter can vary based on factors like the rider's skill, weight, and the scooter's design. Typically, a professional scooter can reach speeds of 15 to 25 miles per hour (24 to 40 kilometers per hour) during tricks or racing. Advanced riders can achieve even higher speeds with the right technique and equipment. Overall, pro scooters are designed for agility and performance rather than just speed.
Ryan Williams is the best scooter rider in the world, Terry price has gotten crap, Brodan Aylott can beat him
The first tail whip on a scooter is widely attributed to the rider Ryan Williams, who executed the trick in the early 2000s. This maneuver involves the rider kicking the scooter's deck around while in the air, showcasing both skill and creativity. The tail whip has since become a fundamental trick in scooter riding, inspiring many riders to incorporate it into their routines.
yes there is
madd gear pro with inward deck