Year 5 brings a complete overhaul to the substrata bmx trails dirt jumps. A giant berm that once aimed downhill had to be completely rebuilt from the ground up. Bigger gaps, longer pits and more time to think was the goal.
2025 Spring Street Ride. Presented by Ride PA BMX & DNS BMX. Rene Castillo was in a serious motorcyle accident in the days following this event.
Riding THE CRAZIEST SKATEPARK in Florida!
During his short stay in Florida, we met up with Robin Meza at Payne Skatepark early on a Saturday morning to film this power hour.
Robin is a ball of energy with exceptionally positive vibes.
Matty Cranmer invented BMX pedals that will help struggling riders finally learn tail whips and we decided to do this very serious infomercial to promote his invention but showcasing the futuristic design and also give you a live example of how they work when doing a tail whip on a BMX bike!
First international race in a year. Felt great to be back competing and to end the day on the podium.
2 days in SF and a lot of miles on my BMX bike :)
The chaos continues with the Odyssey 'Best Tricks jam - Day 2 at BMX Street Station in Lyon, France, hosted by our friends at Bros Bike Store in partnership with the Monster Energy 'Cash Up' series.
This year’s Park Lines BMX Tournament, the official 2025 BMX Freestyle South African Championships, took place over the weekend. The event, sanctioned by Cycling South Africa and UCI, was presented by LW Mag and Dragon Energy in association with Garmin, Balwin Properties, Insta360, Fox Racing and Mongoose. Vincent Leygonie reclaimed his title in the Pro Men’s category while Jenna Byrnes defended her title in the Pro Women’s category. The competition took place at the newly built SkyLab Skatepark at the Joxi-X Adventure Park in Bryanston, Johannesburg. The park offered riders a variety of obstacles and line choices to showcase their skills in their bid to impress the judges through the qualifying rounds and the finals.
BMX racing and casino games may appear to be worlds apart at first glance, but they are not. They are closely related. BMX racing features sharp turns and high jumps that defy gravity, while the casino’s fast thrills come from its online slots. In both cases, it all comes down to the same elements – excitement, certain risks, and great anticipation for something huge to happen next. This shared passion for high stakes has allowed developers to draw inspiration from the world of BMX racing as a way of translating extreme sports to the excitement of online slots and other online casino games.
Thrill and Excitement as Main Forces
It’s fast, it’s furious, it’s BMX racing. All that instant gratification and entertainment from taking a machine over challenging tracks complete with tight turns, huge jumps, and high-speed sprints down straight sections. The kind of physical and mental toughness required to win creates an electric atmosphere for both competitors and spectators. With the excitement of the races and the suspense over results, and the fast pace of the sport, everything puts one on a palpable level of adrenaline. It’s the same high of adrenaline that BMX gaming wants to give in the planning of big risk games such as online slots.
Similar to BMX racing, online casino games, particularly fast ones, instant and with high volatility, shake the player to such a point where they sit on the edge of their seats. Just like BMX racers feel the