One Night at Plaza with Ky Brisbois
Paterico's video that we dropped a couple months ago sure was a wild one! So we put together all the raw clips and crashes along with everything that went down in between.
This year's SM BMX took place at the Orminge Skatepark in Stockholm, Sweden and even though the weather wasn't quite on our side, riders did their best to have a good time none the less. Here's a short recap video of some of the events that took place!
Wethepeople's Canadian youngster Jeffrey Lapointe is as smooth as they come. Sit back and watch over 5 minutes of cutting edge street moves from the man himself. Jeffrey killed it for this one.
The next generation is safe with Shadow / Subrosa rider Saul Vilar representing. Only just turning 14, Saul has some unreal talent on a bike, and is thirsty for more good times on two wheels.
Here is some BMX Flatland action filmed from above with a DJI drone. Tricks /stunts are performed by Gauthier Saint and edit by Jean-François Boulianne. The video was filmed in Montreal, Québec on august 2021.
Red Bull UCI Pump Track World Championships Qualifier - Berlin, Mellowpark, Germany. It is Vineta Petersone’s (Latvia) second win this season after she secured her World Final spot in Portugal at the end of 2020, leaving the World Final ticket for freestyle rider Lara Lessman from Germany to travel to the World Final but riders are Olympians. Lara secured a 6th at the Olympics after breaking her collarbone 6 weeks before she travelled to Tokyo. Vineta had the fastest time of the day in the Women’s category with 15.352
The men’s category came down to the wire between Philip Schaub (Germany) and Max von Eijndhoven (Netherlands) during the Big Final with both riders breaking the 14 second track mark, Max with a 13,935
Eze Helmreich of Córdoba, Argentina rips his local trails for nearly 3 minutes straight. We met Eze back in '18 at Woodward West where he was working and riding everyday. On our way in we heard about him from mutual friends telling us how crazy the Argentinian was on the trails, in the park or at the plaza.
Riders on fire, waving massive crowds under a bright sun, this weekend event in Le Havre was the best way to kick off the 2021 tour in style. In all the sports, tricks and lines were insane as in the Bowl than the Freestyle Park. Make sure to find out all the results and stay tuned to the next one in Canet-en-Roussillon. From the women's final this morning, Laury Perez smashed it with big wall, an air whip and an air bar. Coming from Sérignan, she crossed France to achieve as much a victory in the contest as the Winner title of the FFC BMX Freestyle Park French Cup.
In the Pro category, the third step of the podium went to Daniel Wedemeijer who stood out with an international level run, where each of the tricks was enhanced by flawless execution.