Ten-year-old Caiden is a champion BMX athlete racking up big wins, and big air, all over the world. Caiden shares how he first started dirt biking when he was just 1 years old, and reveals which tricks he is working toward next, including a triple backflip!
Yuo Hayakawa is a young shredder from Nagaoka Niigata, Japan. You may be familiar with his older brother who has made his mark on the World scene from the confines of his indoor spot, well his younger brother, youngest of three brothers/riders is following in the footsteps of his two older brothers and really showing us the depth of his bag of tricks in this Welcome to IGI Edit!
Shane’s Day. A new monthly series by Profile Racing. Hitch a ride with Profile’s youngest team member Shane Halahan as we take a behind the scene look at Shane’s bmx lifestyle.
Caiden gets a special visit from his Uncle Ron! BMX Tricks and Moto Screamin Eagles all on SEND MODE!
The Vans x SE Bikes collaboration just keeps getting better! SE Racing are getting ready to release the Vans LiL' Ripper, the perfect bike for kids, as well as BMX dads who want to ride a rad pit bike!
Only 250 of these super-limited bikes will be available in the USA, and they are individually numbered on the inside of the rear dropout.
In America, the Vans LiL' Ripper will ONLY be available on the official SEBIKES.com starting today, November 30th. You better be quick, as these are sure to sell out quickly.
Still shopping for the ultimate bmX-Mas present? Two more photos inside. Vans has matching shoes for this bike too. Look 'em up.
Ron and Caiden go full send mode on BMX and Moto!
Shane’s Day. A new monthly series by Profile Racing. Hitch a ride with Profile’s youngest team member Shane Halahan as we take a behind the scene look at Shane’s bmx lifestyle.
I had a big crew come out to my house for a banger session! Enjoy!
After an amazing first digital edition in 2020 that shone a light on talent from around the world, FISE once again reinvented the concept and launched the E-FISE Junior by Hot Wheels, dedicated to the next generation of action sports talent. From July 12 to September 1, more than 345 young people joined the contest. The average age of participants was 12 years old, with girls making up 30% of the entrants. 35 nations from around the world were represented in four disciplines:
BMX, Skateboard, Roller and Scooter Freestyle. With more than 500 videos posted, 5 million videos viewed, 110 000 votes and more than 20 million social media impressions, the bet to reach the biggest world is once again successful.
BMX reporters and enthusiasts are closely watching the blossoming career of nine-year-old Jemma Tollefson, also known as “Lil’ JT,” who currently holds the #1 ranking for her national age group (NAG), the #1 ranking in her home state of Minnesota, and the USA BMX Gold Cup Champion title. Jemma is no doubt a formidable racer and an exceptional athlete, but she is also a role model to BMX riders of all ages. The story of her remarkable success in racing as well as her unwavering love for the sport through adversity is an inspiration to many in the BMX community and beyond. If you aren’t already, you will want to pay attention to this rising star in the BMX world. So what makes Jemma shine?
Jemma Tollefson
Just before turning nine this past May, Jemma secured an astonishing triple win at the Route 66 Classic Nationals in the high desert of Arizona, part of the USA BMX National Series, placing first in her class, 8 Expert Girls, all three days of competition. Very few riders can pull off that kind of consistency, especially at the national level competing against the best racers from all over the country. But, as her fans and her competitors know, for Jemma, consecutive first-place results are no surprise. Victory is the rule for Lil’ JT. Jemma has since graduated to the next age class and shows no signs of slowing down even as the competition gets fiercer, as evidenced by her #6 overall national ranking.