SuperBmx Live For Today pt.1 Intro. Full video up (part by part) on the Superbmx1 Youtube channel.
Over the Christmas break Lewis Mills, Jacman Hinss, Jordan Smyth and I stayed the weekend with Boyd Hilder for his "Off the Couch" Jam at Pizzey Skatepark.
Poppy, clean, and executed with finesse. Jarren Barboza whips up some stellar footage for his section in "At Ease".
Clint and Co. at it again. This time in the ATX. Twelve minutes of raw footy from your favorites. Reynolds, Matty, Nutter, Ever... even the Cardona Virus - no one is safe!
Day 42. It is now exactly seven weeks since Kai crashed, and we are relieved to say that he is making progress — tiny steps in the right direction. A key step for Kai is he now off the respirator and can breathe by himself unassisted. As he is not dependent on the breathing machinery, it has been possible to move him out of the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) and into a high care ward. During his time in ICU, Kai had dedicated nurses monitoring him 24/7 to ensure he had the best possible care to get through the very critical stage. It’s said that most people stay in ICU for less than a week, the fact that Kai was there for so long is an indication of the severity of his injury.
We were absolutely amazed by the care and professionalism provided by the Canberra ICU. There is no
Due to the current pandemic of coronavirus (Covid-19), the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) must announce that the last stop of the 2020 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup which were to take place in Rock Hill (United States) on 15 and 16 May will not take place on the scheduled dates. In light of the health situation worldwide which has also affected the United-States, the UCI is fully supportive of the decisions taken by the City of Rock Hill to postpone the event.
The UCI and the organising committee will work together to establish a new date, if conditions permit.
As a reminder, the UCI notes that the rounds of Manchester (Great Britain) and Papendal (Netherlands)
You can't beat a sick indoor ramp setup, especially in these strange times. 38 year old Jerome Gauthier's steep and compact DIY ramps in his barn at home in France are a hell of a hard setup to ride, and definitely not your average layout, but Jerome shreds them like no one else! Our man Antoine Sabourin has been busy capturing all the antics... and there were a lot of them.
During these unprecedented times in postwar human history, Mattia Lussana graduated from his 2-year master's degree and found out the time to finally edit these clips.
34 tricks for my 34th birthday