Caiden takes his bmx bike to Camp Woodward East in Pennsylvania where he meets new friends, competes in crazy challenges including high jump and long jump, boosts the mini mega ramp and more!
'Lil self filmed piece at the local. Hope u guys like it!
USA BMX - the largest BMX racing organization in North America - announced today the debut of the USA BMX Freestyle Amateur Series that will launch a virtual, BMX amateur series, to host a live national championship in December. Today through October 3, 2020, amateur riders from 12 regions will be invited to submit a 45-second video through USA BMX Freestyle Instagram using any indoor or outdoor park of their preference for their run. Classes for male and female riders will include: 10 and under Sport Class, 11-14 Sport Class, 15 and over Sport Class, Masters (40+ Amateur), Expert (Open). Pending the regression of the ongoing pandemic, and based on regional qualifiers virtually, the top three riders in all classes from each region would advance to the National Championships either virtually or a live competition, to be held in December, depending on several factors.
Lots of countries have Red, White and Blue in their national flag. That makes the following girl a favourite from the start. She could be from your country, representing your flag. She's got red grips on her bike but what we spotted are the washers under her stem. She must like to run her bars high. She must have a bad back and could probably use a nice back rub.
Anyway, enough talking. Here's the FATBMX Pin*up of the week for all visitors 18 and over.
UK 4Down x S&M shredder Michael Attewell came through the HQ and built himself up this Trans Teal S&M BTM Mike Hoder signature frame. Spice it up with some blunt cranks from Fit and you're onto a winner.
The idea for “In the Meantime” came about while filming for a more serious project with David. These are clips David got in-between filming for that project. We had a lot of fun getting these clips together and we decided it was time to turn them into something we could share with everyone.
A true BMXer from a young age, Pat Casey stormed the competitive BMX world with progression and innovation across dirt, park and minicamp riding. Then he turned his aim to riding backwards, and opened up a completely new realm of technical park riding, never losing sight of the fun he was having along the way.
"With no deadline in sight 'Why Not' featuring Nathan Williams is and independent video project shot in 3 years from California to Texas!"
Name: Jeff Upshaw (Big Jeff)
Age: 32
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio
Sponsors: Driven Cycling Academy, Ride 100%, Chase, Avian, Profile, Blot out, Lead, CIrcle E clothing, ODI, Tioga, Nirvana, Shady Rays
You've been on the BMX bike since you were 7 years old. What's your current status within BMX?
Jeff Upshaw: Correct, I started in BMX shortly after my 7th B-day. Currently competing in the Elite men class. With a lot of the events canceling, I am enjoying the extra time having fun with new gym work
Name: Connor Fields
Sponsors: Chase BMX, Monster Energy, GoPro, HOTSHOT, Fly racing, Shimano, Tioga, ODI, Razor, KMC Chain, Onyx, Ikon
Mechanic: I usually start, then Jamie Staff, Andy Hughes, Max Cairns, or someone else who really knows what they are doing comes and fixes it for me.
How long have you been riding for Chase BMX now?
Connor Fields: 10 years! I have been with the brand since my first year Elite and their first year as a company!
How do you like the feel and look of your bike?
Connor Fields: I'm not too picky, but I also have never had the opportunity to pick what I ride. The Chase team picks my colors and parts and I really only get to choose a couple of things. I am totally OK with it though because I like what they pick and I have never had a bike I didn't like.
What comes first, the colours of your bike and then the matching FLY gear, or the new gear colours followed by the bike decals?