Name: Annabella Hammonds
Sponsors: Supercross BMX, Speedline Parts, Fly Racing, HT Components, Tioga & Ame Grips
Mechanic: My dad! But I am always learning to work on my own bike.
How long have you been riding for Supercross BMX now?
Annabella Hammonds: This is my 6th year on the Factory Supercross team. I was “picked up” at Grands when I was 9!
How do you like the feel and look of your bike?
Annabella Hammonds: I love it, I’ve been riding a carbon bike for about 5 years. This new one is my absolute favorite in the looks department, it’s so pretty!
What is the geometry and length of your frame?
Annabella Hammonds: I have just moved from an Expert XXL (21”TT/14”Chainstay) to this bike which is a Pro XL(21.25”TT/15.2”Chainstay). I had been on the Expert XXL for a few years, and it was time to move up in size. First thing I noticed is that I don’t feel like I am way over the front end, which is nice. The longer Chainstay area is taking some practice, but my manuals and jumping is feeling a lot better.
One of the greatest trip bmx videos from 2010 (or 2011) that never was released or posted to see, Filmed and edited by Jeff Dupaul for a clothing brand called "Index Ink" that is no longer around.
BMX Mark Burnett 2020 shadow bytiM Production
Orlando's Matt Perkins comes through with a bunch of bangers for his Battle Of Hastings Video Qualifier submission2
Caiden attaches giant balloons to his bmx bike to make it float! What's it like riding a weightless bike?! Can he do tricks? Will it make him jump higher?!
The time has arrived. "The Boston Massacre" video by Elevated Perspective is here. Six full minutes of mind-blowing, yet oddly casual riding from the one and only Matt Ray.
Welcome to the family! Tom Venzke und Elias Bauer sind neu im Team des kunstform BMX Shops. Herzlichen Glückwunsch! Coronabedingt konnten die beiden Berliner leider noch keinen richtigen Welcome-Edit filmen. Bis es soweit ist, haben wir hier schon mal einige ihrer besten Instagramclips. Gönnt euch!
"Vagabond Squad" is a full-length video from Canada’s Weird & Revered crew. Filmed from 2016 to 2019, the project is community rooted with a strong focus on the Edmonton BMX scene. Although a majority of the clips are from the crew’s home city, the footage spans 9 countries, 8 American states, and 4 Canadian provinces and territories.
Clint Millar putting the Colony Brethren brakes to good use.
Name: Terry Adams
Hometown: Hammond, Louisiana
Sponsors: Red Bull, Tiger Balm, Profile Racing, Raising Canes, DECO, and Grind Legacy
Crazy times these days. How has your quarantine time gone so far?
Terry Adams: It’s been extremely motivating actually, I’ve spent this extra time at home to spend more quality time with my family, improve my skill level on the BMX, Get in shape, and work more on becoming calm and relaxed in different situations. I’m very grateful.