Jordy Smith wins in Rio, de Souza takes ratings lead
Brusco lands first 1080 on X Games MegaRamp
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Surfer John John Florence drops new edit
Watch teaser trailer for canyoneering film
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Jordy Smith wins in Rio, de Souza takes ratings lead
Brusco lands first 1080 on X Games MegaRamp
Trevor Gordon's silky style meets Mexico
Surfer John John Florence drops new edit
Watch teaser trailer for canyoneering film
Irish surfer Easkey Britton talks Iran

Villopoto Down, But Not Out

The last time we saw Ryan Villopoto he was six turns into the Main heat at the Seattle Supercross event. His Championship victory celebration in front of home-town fans cut short by a seemingly innocuous front end washout and subsequent crash on lap number one. Villopoto had already wrapped up the 2012 AMA Supercross Championship with four stops still remaining in the series (the earliest victory in 39 years), when disaster struck. In this exclusive and revealing web clip, Villopoto explains the crash, details the injury and vows to come back stronger and faster:

For fans of Villopoto there is good news, however. Volcom’s film production arm–Veeco Productions–released a new trailer for the Villopoto documentary called “2 Be Continued: The Ryan Villopoto Film.” Produced and Directed by Troy Eckert (the man behind classic Volcom films like “The Bruce Movie” and “Alive We Ride”), the movie looks to have all of Veeco’s signature production stylings–exclusive action b-roll, great soundtrack, jump cuts, fly-on-the-backseat interview angles–and reveals a rare glimpse into the enigmatic life of perhaps the greatest MX rider of his generation: