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Transworld Nov 1998
Transworld Nov 1998
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The November 1998 issue of Transworld Skateboarding centers around the theme of crooked grinds, with Rick McCrank’s T-bone crooked grind on the cover setting the tone, complemented by Tom Krauser’s similar trick. This motif ties much of the issue together, celebrating technical skill and creativity on boards.
A significant portion is dedicated to the Plan B Midwest Tour, offering readers an inside look at one of the most influential skate tours of the time, showcasing standout moments and riders. Alongside this, the Alan Petersen Pro Spotlight dives deep into the career and style of this rising pro, giving fans a chance to connect with a key figure in the skateboarding world.
The magazine also explores diverse skate scenes, from Chicago’s urban landscape to the European Axion Tour, highlighting how skate culture thrives globally with unique local flavors. Features on innovative aspects of skateboarding such as Futuresport and spotlights on regions like The Inland Empire and Australia’s Sole Tech bring a broader perspective to the sport.
Profiles on Brian Anderson and Jerry Fowler add a personal dimension, sharing their experiences and contributions to skateboarding. Meanwhile, practical sections like trick tips, skatepark lists, and starting point guides provide valuable resources for skaters eager to refine their skills and find new places to ride.
Overall, this issue balances impressive pro coverage and tour recaps with cultural insights and practical advice, making it a well-rounded snapshot of skateboarding in late 1998. It captures the energy and progression of the sport with an emphasis on technical tricks and the community surrounding them.




