The long awaited sequel to the internationally acclaimed, Oscar winning, grammy nominated “West Coast Yanking” from the clay addicted Substrata crew (based in Canada, UK, and Australia). Documenting a two week adventure around the North East USA sampling some of the finest trails in the world.
Grant Yoobie is on fire and this is his first video part for us, hit play and exclaim yeehaw!
Professional BMX riding is not just about physical prowess; it demands a unique combination of skills, strategy, and mental agility. While practicing on the track is crucial, pro BMXers are increasingly turning to gaming as a valuable tool to enhance their abilities and maintain their competitive edge. Not only this, but gaming can help as a method for pro BMX stars to unwind after what is a thrilling, high intensity day to day life.
Just like they enjoy stimulation and new thrills in their biking career, they also like the same for gaming. An example of this can be through casino gaming, where new games and promos are released all the time, offering a brand new experience and feeling. Currently, sweepstakes casinos are the craze and to go along with this, you can use sweepstakes casino promo codes to further enhance your gaming experience.
In this article, we will look at techniques that can be adapted and improved through gaming that will compliment their BMXing careers.
Reaction Time and Hand-Eye Coordination
Many video games, including real-time strategy games and tactical shooters, require players to think strategically and make decisions that impact their success. These skills can be directly applied to BMX racing. Pro BMXers often face ever-changing race conditions and opponents' tactics.
Um das neue Jahr gebührend einzuleiten, hatte Lukas von Alliance BMX zum Happy New Year Jam in die Sportgarten Skatehalle P5 nach Bremen eingeladen. Wer bei freedombmx.de gut aufgepasst hat, weiß, dass die BMX-affine Hansestadt immer eine Reise wert ist. Also hat The Medialist kräftig aufs Gaspedal gedrückt, um bei den Feierlichkeiten am Start zu sein.
Name: Henry Sarria
Hometown: Born in Havana, Cuba, grew up in Hialeah, FL, currently live in Isla Vista, CA
When did you start riding BMX: 1973
Number of bikes in your collection: 6 BMX race/dirt jump, 1 road, 2 MTB, 10 1970's-80's classic BMX bikes, 4 classic Schwinn cruisers (including the Schwinn Mini Twinn 20" wheel tandem my wife & I ride around town) & 1 all around beach cruiser. My wife has a few bkes too!
Which bikes have you built exactly to the spec a pro was riding it back in the day?
Henry Sarria: None, all my bikes I built for me, as nobody else was going to be riding it. Never cared
Woodward BMX Season 2 - EP3 - Doubles or Nothin'.
Torker, the beloved BMX brand that dominated tracks in the 80s and late 90s is back and ready to continue it’s winning legacy with a new generation. Bill Ryan, owner of Supercross BMX and Speedline, has purchased not only the Torker brand, but also Torker’s sister brand – MAX, reuniting the two iconic Johnson Family brands for the first time since 1985. Throughout its 47-year history, Torker has come and gone several times. In 1976, Torker built their frame; then in 1980, MAX was founded. After several years of growth and success on the track, in 1985, both brands were auctioned off due to bankruptcy. In the sale, both brands were separated, with MAX being shelved indefinitely, and Torker being rebranded as Torker 2 after it was purchased by Tioga.
In 1995, SBS attempted to bring Torker back with USA-made frames and several options of complete bikes; however, in 2001, the brand was revamped to produce family-style bikes (beach cruisers, tricycles, unicycles, etc.), and Torker left the BMX world once again. NOW, with new leadership, passion, and the help of Torker/MAX enthusiasts and former Torker pros such as Hollywood Mike Miranda, Eddy King, and Eddie Fiola (and more!), Mr. Ryan is dedicated revive Torker and MAX by creating products that stay true to original beloved brands, while bringing the BMX community new items for the modern race world.
60 likes 10 comments for a new video. Full vlog of my trip to Phoenix lemme know if u like the more talking vlog style videos.
MATT GREEN with some of that raw east coast thing... we love this shit...
Name: Pat McKenna Se666
Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii
Started riding BMX in: 1977
Number of bikes in the collection: Varied over the years...around 80.
Do you remember the moment that you decided to start collecting BMX memorabilia?
PJ McKenna: I started to look for graphite Tuff Wheels and a Patterson back in 1998. I was calling Skyway, calling bike shops but then got sidetracked with a career.
Back then, was it much easier to find parts that you needed?
PJ McKenna: Sort of, I got stuff locally from Aaron Stewart and a couple local guys in San Mateo, California.
Has the market been killed by the "new kids on the block"?
PJ McKenna: I think it definitely spiked in prices as you have a lot of guys from my era that can afford to make huge purchases of non essential items. Back 10 to 15 years ago you had only like 10 heavy hitters...now you have scores of wealthy BMX aficionados. Guys like Walt, Vbiker Shane, Martin, Wasa,