Collin Provost Interview
Collin Provost goes from essential Element to a new machine.
Joe HammekeYou can kind of imagine Collin as a kid, in helmet and pads, screaming "Flying out!" to all the other skaters. But, many years later, as a grown up with a man's-length mane and draped in rock band T-shirts, it looks awesome. Transfer from bowl to bank.How did you end up getting on Toy?
Um, basically, I was at Sole Tech one day and Ed [Templeton] was there and he saw my footage and asked me if I wanted to ride for them.
You're from Huntington Beach originally, right? That's the home of Toy. Have you always been a big fan?
Yeah, of course. It's got so much history behind it, you know? They've always had such an awesome team and Ed's from Huntington.
I guess it's pretty new, but how's it being teammates with Ed?
Definitely psyched. I haven't really gotten to know him that well, but I'm really psyched. He's a legend.
Did you ever get to travel with him on Emerica trips?
No. Oddly enough, I've never even been on a trip with him.
Joe HammekeCollin can smile in the parks as much as the streets...dude's one of those new era all-terrain kids.But, being on Emerica definitely helped make the connection to get on Toy Machine, I'm guessing.
Yeah, they just kind of helped me out with making that connection, you know?
How did everything end up with Element?
It went over well. I don't know...they were bummed, but they were pretty understanding of the whole thing, so it went over pretty well, considering.
Did the move to Toy have anything to do with everybody giving you a hard time about being on Element in the most recent Back to the Banks issue of Skateboarder Magazine?
[Laughs] Oh no, that had nothing to do with it. You know, I've been with Element for a long time and this opportunity came up and I really wanted to ride for Toy more than Element. It just kind of came down to that.
Who have you gotten along with the most on the new team?
I don't know...everybody's tight[Matt] Bennett, [Nick] Trapasso, Leo [Romero], Johnny [Layton] and Daniel Lutheran. I'm just on this trip right now, so basically everyone on this trip.
You're in North Carolina, right? How's it going?
It's going pretty good. It's the first time out with the whole team. It's pretty fun.
Where have you been so far?
We went to the courthouse rail and a bunch of other spots. I don't know too many. Dan Murphy has been showing us around a little. I'm stoked to be with the crew, though.
So, how's it feel to be a Loyal Pawn?
Man, I'm f**king psyched! It feels great.
Joe HammekeThe face proves just how much it took to boost this polejam. Toy came up with someone who can skate just about anything.ESPN Conversations
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