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Psychedelic Skateboarding in the Marble City
Watch Ryan Decenzo and friends shred Singapore in part one of the "Away from the Equator" series.
By Eric Mirbach
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5 minAway from the Equator – First Stop: SingaporeThe crew explores a marble city made for skateboarding. Bring on the heat!
The latest skateboarding series from Red Bull, "Away from the Equator," features a mix of gnarly, upcoming, and straight-up talented skateboarders from all over the world on a journey through Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Watch the first action-packed clip, featuring some amazing spots in Singapore, in the video above.

Meet the Crew

Ryan Decenzo, a Canadian living in California, has been busy lately, recently scoring the cover of Thrasher while focusing on competing in Street League.
TJ Rogers, also a Canadian living in California, continues to skyrocket in popularity within the skateboarding community.
Madars Apse, from Latvia, has spent his year traveling -- including a Red Bull skate trip to Argentina.
Barney Page, hailing from the tiny town of Exeter, England, continues his quest to make a name for himself. Barney exploded onto the scene with his skateboarding in this year's etnies video, AB&A.
In the first part of the trip, the crew connected with local ripper Farris Rahman in Singapore to get a local's perspective of the best skate spots in the city.
Check back on Tuesday, July 8 for part two of "Away from the Equator."
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