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This time it was a set plan and I was working towards finishing a project with the crew. I got close with all the dudes too and especially Veesh, good times filming for that video for sure! Were you proud of how your section came together? I was proud of it at the time for sure and just proud to just have had a part in a Cult dvd, but I'm just the type of person that isn't ever completely satisfied with what I'm working on. I know I could always do better, theres always better tricks to be done, new tricks to learn and more work to be put in.

I just love finishing a project and looking back at it as motivation to make future projects even better! What was it like revisiting your 'Small Talk' ender spot? Was it as you remembered it? Haha jumping onto that ledge is pretty scary, the run up is tight, gap is pretty far, it was scary the first time and definitely scary the time we went! So yeah definitely just as I remembered it!! Grant finished his 'Small Talk' section off here, but was itching for round two.

Feeble hard barspin just before the sun dipped below the horizon. There are moments when it can be hard to tell which is more difficult, the trick down the stairs or having to climb back up.

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No luck on this afternoon and time to pack up the necessities, Red Bull, chap stick, and iPhone. It's really hard to just pick one, I just love being in Cali in general. Every spot is perfect and I like to ride everything, schools are the sickest though they're like skateparks. So pretty much any school with a solid crew having fun!

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Definitely the Seaport ledges in NYC. They're just these ft. How often do you make it out to SoCal? I've been going out a lot for the past two years. Its almost impossible to ride on Long Island at a level for me to try to keep up with whats going on in BMX so I really just need to get out of here in the winter! I had been going back and forth like every other month except now I'm home for a bit with a broken hand, but hopefully I'll be out there again soon!

Shout out to Francis and Veesh for housing me and putting up with me when I've come out haha!


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Have you considered moving to California permanently? Yeah that's definitely the plan, I would love to have done so already! I'm just broke so I should probably get a job haha! With a filmer, photographer, and irate building manager present the pressure was on.

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Grant handled it like a seasoned veteran and we vacated the premises quickly. You seem to do well filming under pressure. What are your feelings on visiting spots with a pre determined idea? I honestly feel like it all depends on the day. Where my heads at that day, how I'm riding, what I'm wearing, all those things can alter getting a trick or not, but the pressure of having a filmer and photographer set up definitely helps the "send it" factor haha. So sometimes the pressure is good. Visiting a spot with a predetermined idea can be good or bad to me sometimes, because from time to time too much thought goes into it.

Then you show up and it either is scarier, or just how you imagined it, just all depends.

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The barspin rail hop was you stumbled across that day, and you even did it twice so I could get the timing right. Thanks for that! Why was it important for you to leave the spot with the photo as well? You're welcome haha. I'm just really into photos, they're something that's timeless. We don't always go out with photographers either and I mean you were set up so I just feel obligated to do the trick 'til we get what we need! What was your recent injury and what were you trying? I broke two bones in my hand literally sliding out of a feeble on a flat ledge in San Diego. How long did your broken hand take you out?

It took me out for about 3 months, 2 months in a cast going to the doctor weekly then about a month to recover. My hand was pretty messed up. Without all those people none of this would be possible for me, so thank you to you all! Grant rolls down the sidewalk just up the road from Robbie's office at the Cult warehouse. Did your Long Island roots play a role in either you or Cult first noticing him?

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Robbie: Definitely helped, I would see him at all the New York jams we were a part of, and noticed his riding and style immediately. How does it feel helping to bring up a rider who grew up in the same area as you? Robbie: Its awesome. There are so many good riders from Long Island, it's crazy.


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They are so young most of 'em don't know I even lived there. Despite the harsh winters it's a cool place to grow up and keeps you searching for spots and the next session. So much respect for the riders who keep shredding and keep the scene alive. The trail scene is one of the best in the world period.

With NYC so close the street riders are always progressing and there are a bunch of new parks popping up all over the Island. This creates some of the most well rounded riders in the game. This isn't the first time you've sponsored someone from Long Island, right? Russ Barone comes to mind and I am sure there are others It's great to see Russ coming into his own and traveling the world on his bike, he is such a good all around rider, shreds whatever is in his way. Been riding with Russ for over 20 years. Robbie: Yeah the Island will make you never give up.

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I definitely see the qualities it takes to succeed in Grant. He has the drive and determination to make it through the shitty winters. The desire to travel and keep progressing his riding. He knows when it is time to travel and experience more, Grant has that and cool parents who let him do his thing. Eastern Bikes Cobra 20".


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