High-OCTANE Event Production

We produce high-impact, adrenaline-fueled events built for speed and precision. From global championships to high-speed races, our team delivers seamless execution and innovative course design tailored to fast-paced environments.

We get the pressure. The passion. The moving targets. Our team thrives in high-speed environments, turning big ideas into precise, on-point experiences that run right smoothly from start to finish.

Every event we run brings energy to the host city — driving tourism, filling hotels, and giving local businesses a boost. We don’t just produce events. We create movement, momentum, and lasting impact for everyone involved.

Event Highlights

Devil’s Peak Downhill

Devil’s Peak Downhill draws 200+ riders and thousands of spectators to Georgetown, Colorado, for one of the most intense and technical race courses in downhill skateboarding. With speeds exceeding 60 mph, tight hairpin turns, and relentless competition, DPDH stands as a defining point in the sport’s history.

ISSA Slalom Skateboarding National Championships

Partnering with ISSA-International Slalom Skateboard Association and USA Slalom Skateboarding. The Slalom National Championships returned competition to one of the most legendary destinations in North America. This race was used to seed racers for the USA Skateboarding National Team.

Catalina Island Classic

The Catalina Island Classic brought racers to the stunning Catalina Island, featuring a breathtaking beachside racecourse perfect for tight competition and exciting entertainment. The challenging course and a thrilling backdrop made it an unforgettable experience for both racers and spectators alike.

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Start to Finish

We don’t just run events. We set the standard for what action sports events should be. Backed by a vetted team of industry experts, we deliver flawlessly executed, adrenaline-fueled events that push the limits and leave a real impact.

Every detail is meticulously managed to create unforgettable moments for athletes, spectators, partners, and the communities that host them.