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Kyle Walker on Winning Skateboarder of the Year and the Mad Winds of Oklahoma
We sat down with the reigning Skateboarder of the Year to discuss winning the prestigious accolade and his unlikely beginnings in the sport.
In Tennis, Hip Injuries Are the New Wrist Injuries Are the New Elbow Injuries
Is the punishing power baseline style that has defined men's tennis for over a decade catching up with players?
The Hidden Optical Illusion In the Formula 1 Logo is Tearing us Apart
How much of our world is true to reality, and how much is an interpretation formed by our own beliefs and prejudices?
Talking Skate Culture and Culture Shocks With Sean Malto at The Dew Tour
VICE Sports catches up with Malto to discuss the life of a professional skater, and the changing world of skateboarding itself.
The Cult: Tim Henman
Henman was an inherently British hero, the awkward letdown who we loved regardless. The crowds still shout his name at Wimbledon, it’s definitely still funny, and that makes him worthy of The Cult.
Brendan Fairclough on Making Deathgrip, the High-Concept Mountain Biking Movie
We spoke to the British rider about his ambitious new project.
Wimbledon Champ Goran Ivanisevic Recalls His Wild Ride to the Top of Tennis
After three heartbreaking final defeats Goran Ivanisevic became Wimbledon champion in 2001. There have been few, if any, more popular winners in SW19. VICE Serbia sat down with the irrepressible Ivanisevic to discuss his rollercoaster career.
“I’d Like to Film a Proper Line on Vert” and other Revelations from Skater Chris Cole
He likes to invest his money and digs Germany's architecture, too.
In Search of Lance Armstrong's Staunchest Supporters
More than four years after publicly admitting to doping, Lance Armstrong remains an outcast in the cycling world. But some of his supporters have stayed loyal to the disgraced American. What has kept them on side through so much turmoil?
Center of Attention: Alex Honnold, El Capitan, and the Media Machine
Alex Honnold talks about his historic rope-free ascent of Yosemite's El Capitan, working with film crews, and what comes next.
Toronto Is the Nerdiest Wrestling City in the World
The one thing that doesn't waver in Toronto is the city's passion for professional wrestling. It has been one of the sport's major markets since the 1930s.
Montreal's Legendary F1 Circuit Is Part of the Canadian Grand Prix Allure
The picturesque GP has retained its character and turned into the country's largest sporting event, thanks to passionate fans and a classic, unchanged track.