From 2003 to 2007,
Thrasher held the
King of the Road skateboarding competition annually. In the contest, teams of professional skaters are each given "The Book", which contains a series of challenges. Points are awarded at the completion of each challenge. The teams compete at the same time over a two-week period, in which they travel across various American cities to complete as many challenges as possible. Each of these events was released on DVD. In 2010, Thrasher returned the annual competition, however releasing the episodes via the Thrasher website going forward, instead of on DVD. In 2011, Thrasher and
Converse hosted a one-off King of the Road competition in China, with the participation of the four biggest Chinese skateboard deck companies. In 2016,
Viceland would acquire the rights to release King of the Road 2015 on its network, and all subsequent King of the Road events going forward. The most recent King of the Road tournament was held in 2017. In April 2020, Thrasher editor-in-chief Michael Burnett said that
Vice's decision to not renew King of the Road for a fourth season, along with the recent passing of previous editor-in-chief
Jake Phelps, caused King of the Road to be put on hold, with the intention of it being brought back, possibly in a different format, at a future date. == Skate Rock ==