BMX TEA PARTY 2019 by Kevin Schnider
Clint cut up and compiled this vid of the boys from his last ATX trip. According to Reynosh it's "mostly filmed on phones by the homies so its not the most dialed." Shredding massive dirt mounds with the homies is dialed enough for us! Featuring the usual suspects, in Reynolds, Matty, Nutter, Ever Peacock plus many more.... including a heavy cameo from former Shield-brethren Tony Cardona. Good stuff.
Pure chaos at Trey Jones' Swampfest 2019. What a scene!
Mongoose announced today their professional BMX freestyle team is heading to Source Park in Hastings, UK on May 18th to host the brand’s first annual Mongoose Am Jam. The event – which will feature American riders Pat Casey, Kevin Peraza and Nikita Ducarroz, and UK riders Greg Illingworth, Ben Wallace, and Cam Peake – will give local youth the chance to meet, ride with, and learn tricks from the Mongoose team. Since 2012, Mongoose has hosted an annual Jam event at Camp Woodward in Woodward, Pennsylvania. These Jam events bring together the Mongoose team and their peers in BMX, for an authentic blend of camaraderie and competition.
To keep with the tradition of the previous Jam events, the Am Jam will also feature Jam-style sessions with Source Park BMX amateurs where they can show off their skills for prizes and awards from Mongoose pros. “The Mongoose Am Jam is the next evolution with our events,” said Mongoose Team
Manager Leigh Ramsdell. “ While the Mongoose Jams have always had an amateur element, the Am
Hot Wheels® and Woodward, a POWDR company, announced today the dates and locations for the 2019 Hot Wheels™ Junior Series built by Woodward, an amateur skateboarding and BMX competition series that invites participants 16-years-old and under to compete and progress their skills. The Series gives kids around the country an easy entry into the world of competition by inspiring them to take on new challenges, meet new friends and compete for great prizes. Registration for the series is now open at hotwheelsjuniorseries.com.
Running from April through September, the Hot Wheels Junior Series kicks off in sunny Huntington Beach, Calif., April 5-7 and includes skate and BMX contests spanning disciplines such as street, park, bowl, mini and dirt. Additional stops include Phoenix, Ariz., Rye, N.H., Tahoe, Calif. and Woodward, Pa. Awards are given to athletes at every event in each discipline across four participant divisions including ages 10 and under, ages 11-16, women’s and advanced.
"In the same way playing with Hot Wheels nurtures the 'Challenger Spirit' by encouraging kids to try, fail, and repeat to achieve success, so does the world of action sports,” said Ricardo Briceno, Hot Wheels Director of Global Brand Marketing at Mattel. "The Hot Wheels Junior Series gives kids the forum to
BMX - 24HRS IN JAPAN - COLIN VARANYAK
Skate park in Osijek will be a true epicenter of extreme sports from June 5th to June 9th, because the Pannonian Challenge festival is celebrating its twentieth birthday in the best possible way - with lots of fun and adrenaline competitions. The jubilee edition will nurture the tradition, but with the introduction of a new discipline in the sports program, scooters. All the visitors can expect many other surprises, especially regarding BMX competitions. Pannonian Challenge is included in the UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) calendar, which is ranked among the international C1 category
Featuring Stevie Churchill, Andy Garcia, Stephen August, Eric Lichtenberger, Shawn Mcintosh, Nate Richter, Rich Hirsch and Waylon Burrough.
We sat down with Jacob Cable to get the backstory on everything that went into his epically technical new video part "Technically Speaking".
French Animal hookup Jo Gass is back with more perfectly executed street riding, even using old bikes as a landing. Less is more done right. Shot and cut by Arnaud Wolff / Additional VX.