A great event in China! Since I watched this race last year and I wanted to race this. The track was long I've ever rode so I was struggling with my legs. It was great for me to see that level of race in Asia. After all I had good race I ended up with 5th in Semi and 6th in Final. Now I'm ready to go for the last season of 2019!
Lorenzo is doing it for us through Nameless in Costa Rica. Hyped to have him on the International squad.
Could this be the coolest BMX line ever?! 21-year-old Russian BMX champion, Irek Rizaev builds his dream skatepark in the heart of the Kazan Kremlin citadel in Russia. Shooting from the perspective of an FPV drone, Irek recruits assistance of Tomz FPV to capture the best of his BMX tricks in the iconic citadel.
Currently injured I was messing with some editing skill and come up with short video. You'll find a teaser trick for the next no stoping video.
In its heyday, the FBM bus was literally fire beer and mayhem on wheels. This blacked out, FBM logo emblazoned, straight pipe exhaust attention grabber transported the FBM team up and down the East Coast and as far deep as Austin, Texas. After five years of road wear, the general unreliability coupled with the cost to maintain the beastly vehicle became too great and Steve Crandall hung up the keys for now. For the last two years Crandall has called the decommissioned vehicle home and has repurposed it into a live-in art studio complete with a wood burning stove. A BMX party bus turned serene creative space… Crandall walks us through the evolution of the FBM bus.
The ladies were ripping at the Vans BMX Pro Cup in Mexico city! Peep all the madness from the finals, right here. Riding from Angie Marino, Perris Benegas, Teresa Azcoaga, Natalya Diehm, Macarena Perez and more.
Yes! Steven blessing us again with more fire, enjoy!
The level of BMX progression is off the charts right now and Monster Energy riders are pushing the boundaries. Monster Energy congratulates Larry Edgar on taking third place at the third stop of the Vans BMX Pro Cup series in Mexico City this weekend. In front of a capacity crowd at the Skatepark Metro Puebla 2, the 26-year-old from Corona, California, earned his podium spot despite a knee injury in a highly contested finals featuring the world’s best BMX park riders.
Also walking away with a trophy, Monster Energy’s Kevin Peraza took first place in the progression-driven Best Trick event. In an open session that had the high-energy crowd on its feet, the 24-year-old from Tucson, Arizona, pulled a never-been-done 180 Backflip Tailwhip over the park’s spine ramp to take
Watch highlights from Mexico City and the VANS Pro Cup 2019, from Best Whip all the way to Best Trick, via the latest installment of DIG RAW. Thanks again to Vans for an amazing time! We can't wait for the next one.
The 2019 VooDoo Jam was one of the most progressive BMX flatland competitions of all time that featured the world's best bike riders doing the hardest tricks in BMX! This event was amazing and I am so happy to show everyone that follows my channel what BMX flatland is all about!