This Video Part of Adrien Bulard Extras is Insane
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:
Advertisement
"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."
Advertisement
💻🛹 Don't miss another headline from TransWorld SKATEboarding! Subscribe to our newsletter and stay connected. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more quality skate content. 🛹💻
Forever remembered as the dude who back tailed El Toro—to straight!
Related: Adrien Bulard, Backside Tailslide El Toro Raw
This Video Part of Adrien Bulard Extras is Insane first appeared on Skateboarding on Jun 17, 2025
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New York Times
3 hours ago
- New York Times
Inter Miami's Sergio Busquets says MLS roster rules, financial limitations stunting league's growth
ATLANTA — Inter Miami midfielder Sergio Busquets admitted he is disappointed with the lack of progress in MLS regarding the league's roster rules. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday ahead of Miami's second Club World Cup group stage match against Porto, the former Barcelona star said that MLS' restrictive financial rules remain difficult to comprehend. Advertisement 'I come from a different kind of football, different customs, and I understand it a bit differently,' Busquets said. 'But you also have to adapt to where you are and try to make changes little by little — mainly for the better — so that the clubs in the U.S., in MLS, can compete in these kinds of tournaments, that better players can come, and everything can grow. Not just the league, but everything in general. ' When Lionel Messi made global headlines in the summer of 2024 by choosing to sign with Miami after two seasons with Paris Saint-Germain, the general takeaway was that the World Cup winner would change the league for the better. Messi has raised the profile of MLS, and certainly of Inter Miami, around the world from a commercial standpoint, but there haven't been any major changes to how the league operates. Clubs are still limited to three designated players and required to navigate a litany of financial restrictions. The Athletic reported in April that MLS owners discussed potential changes to the competition's calendar and roster rule modifications. A move to a fall-spring calendar would be a significant change for MLS that would then align the league's transfer windows with the rest of the football world. Any changes, however, wouldn't occur until the 2027 season, at the earliest. Miami did not make any new signings before the Club World Cup, which frustrated head coach Javier Mascherano. 'It's clear that we needed new signings,' Mascherano said before Miami's 0-0 draw with Al Ahly. 'Not just for this moment that we're in, one that may expose us because of the injuries that we have, but also because we had decided at the end of the April MLS window, we decided to open two spots, (Robert) Taylor and (Julian) Gressel in order to be able to add players. 'I've been saying this for a while now,' he continued. 'I'm in charge of preparing the team and to train the players that I'm given. I would've liked to have new signings, especially considering this competition.' Advertisement Miami have looked like a limited side during the summer tournament, but that's not a drastic change from their reality in MLS play. The team lacks suitable depth to compete across multiple competitions and could very well be dealt a harsh result Thursday night against Porto. The Primeira Liga side is in need of a win after their 1-1 result against Palmeiras on Sunday. 'Hopefully that(changes) can happen in the near future,' Busquets said. 'There are clubs that are working on it, others that are struggling more. It's difficult with a league that has so many teams and operates in a different way, through MLS, which I think we Europeans aren't used to. So, hopefully, it'll happen little by little.' Miami midfielder Federico Redondo, 22, also stressed the need for more aggressive change in MLS. 'It is true, though, that I think what MLS is missing in order to take the next step is loosening the salary cap a bit, allowing for that freedom,' he said Wednesday. 'For this football to keep growing, more money needs to be invested — that's what's happening all over the world. The big clubs invest money in players, in transfers, and for this league to continue growing, they're going to have to loosen things up a bit.'
Yahoo
5 hours ago
- Yahoo
Watch: Marek Zaprazny Rips Through the Streets of Barcelona in the Latest 'MOB First' Episode
Marek Zaprazny might not be from Barcelona, but he clearly knows his way around this skate-friendly city. Skateboarding in Barcelona is a beautiful thing and this clip will definitely have you itching to get out there sooner than later. Great spots. Great scene. Great food. Tag along with Marek and press play: From his local shop to his favorite warm-up plaza, the day starts out cool and calm. But it's Marek we're talking about here, so you know the session heats up quick. No ledge in that plaza is safe. And what would a session in Barcy be without a proper acai bowl to add some fuel to the day? The boxes are being checked. Advertisement 💻 Don't miss another headline from TransWorld SKATEboarding! Subscribe to our newsletter and stay connected. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more quality skate content. 💻 Related: Sophisticated Tech: Marek Zaprazny's "FIELD" Part From there, Marek pulls up to (what once was) one of Barcelona's most iconic skate spots—Sants Plaza—that was unfortunately demolished earlier this year. But our guy makes use of the last remaining spot the plaza has to offer and secures a few clips in the meantime. (Tap the post below to learn more.) Related: Barcelona's Famous SANTS Skate Spot Demolished, Remodel Underway Marek ends the day at a dope little three block—a spot he hadn't skated yet—and proceeds to stack a few more clips while dodging pedestrians and playing kids. Actually, let's be real—he destroys the spot, rifling off trick after trick like it was a normal-sized three-stair. Advertisement All in all, it looked like a pretty successful day for Marek, if you ask me. And honestly, I like that this wasn't just your average tour of Barcelona skateboarding, you know? MACBA and all the iconic spots the city has to offer are great, but there's so much more to skate that many of us often don't get to see. Watch: Marek Zaprazny Rips Through the Streets of Barcelona in the Latest 'MOB First' Episode first appeared on Skateboarding on Jun 12, 2025
Yahoo
5 hours ago
- Yahoo
Barcelona President Joan Laporta disputes Javier Tebas words over 1:1 rule
Less than 24 hours after La Liga President Javier Tebas claimed that Barcelona were not under their salary limit, and by proxy, in the so-called '1:1 spending rule', Barcelona chief Joan Laporta has directly disputed that idea. After making noises about potential signings, Laporta told the Barcelona senate that they were indeed under said rule. On Wednesday Barcelona confirmed the signing of Joan Garcia from Espanyol, after paying his €25m release clause. Tebas was optimistic about their ability to register Garcia, but told the press that the Blaugrana would need to make sales in order to pull off a deal for and then register Athletic Club winger Nico Williams. Something Laporta disagrees with. Laporta claims Barcelona are in 1:1 rule After teasing the signing of Williams, for whom Barcelona must activate another release clause, this time of the value of €58m, Laporta explained to Marca that they could 'sign normally.' Image via Alberto Estevez / EFE Advertisement 'It's a source of satisfaction because we've worked hard during this time of economic recovery. Regarding the salary margin, it's allowed us to comply with the 1:1 rule granted by La Liga. Last year, it was tight, but we achieved it, and now we're in this relationship, which is why we signed Olmo and Pau Victor.' 'They put a lot of obstacles in our way, but we got there. We can sign normally and are no longer under La Liga's extra spending restrictions. We're close to making an imminent signing, and we'll be able to make another signing, which we're excited about. They put a lot of obstacles in our way, but we comply with the regulations.' Barcelona have agreed personal terms with Williams On Wednesday, Director of Football Deco and Bojan Krkic traveled to Ibiza, where Williams is on holiday, and continued to advance his signing. Personal terms are reportedly agreed with Williams, and Laporta was positive about their economic situation, saying that the work that has been done on their finances is finally being seen.