Are you losing track on who rides for who? Here's a long list with the most recent team changes and pick ups. The latest team changes get added to the top. The industry never chills, always adding and dropping. What's the latest? Let us know.
-Jigen Omotehara on Heresy
-Bella May on TIME BMX
-Yu Shoji and Fareast Cycles & IGI FLAT BMX
-Matej Zan joins Suma crew
-Kade Normore on Shadow
-Kade Normore on Subrosa
-Jeremy Malott on Monticule
-Jacob Thiem on Nectr
-Jacob Thiem on Onlyfans
-Jeremy Malott on Onlyfans
-Payton Ridenour on Union Square Sneakers
-Cauan Madona on Evoke
Back at the pond in Pagosa Springs Colorado for the annual trail jam from S&M and Fit Bike Co. Gathering of the dudes for camping and roasting jumps.
This dude has been on a damn rampage recently, and he doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Antonio Smallwood doing his thing for Procedure, with Luc Lynch-Rice behind the camera. Enjoy!
Allrounderskills gefragt! Beim Chemnitzer Spotfight wird ein besonderes Motto gelebt: 2 Spots, 2 Days, 2 Skills, 1 Winner!
Surprise, surprise! Alex Donnachie’s latest part, Tomorrow Land, is here to bang you over the head on a Wednesday morning. Filmed entirely in Cumbernauld, Glasgow over the course of five days spread across three months In true Alex fashion, he masterfully mixes tech and burly in this four minute heater. Below, Alex breaks down the town of Cumbernauld, give that a read and hit play!
Name: Juan Niebles
Age: 31
Hometown: Bogotá - Colombia
Hook-ups/Sponsors: @igibmx
The FAT Favourites list:
-Spot to ride: Defense, Paris - Fiscalía, Bogotá
-BMX video: Nathan Williams - Still United part
-Web video: IGI bandwagon trip “Against all odds”
-Food: Steaks
-Person on Instagram: Andrew Reynolds
-Travel destination: Anywhere in Asia
Op 21 en 22 juni vond de UCI BMX Racing World Cup plaats #OpPapendal. Van razendsnelle sprints tot pure emotie op de finishlijn. De beste rijders van de wereld, het publiek dat alle heats meeleefde en een sfeer die je nergens anders vindt. Beleef het onvergetelijke BMX-weekend op Papendal opnieuw met de officiële aftermovie.
No Plan. Just Instinct.
Portugal turned up the heat for this weekend’s qualifier in Loureira — and so did the riders. Under a blazing sun and blue skies, the action was fierce, the racing tight, and the vibe full of good energy, freestyle flair, and trackside smiles. In the Elite Men’s race, it came down to the smallest of margins. Malo Dusseau Brossard (FRA) and Nils von Niederhäusern (SUI) went bar to bar in one of the closest Big Finals we’ve seen this season — just 0.006 seconds between them. Malo took the win, but Nils walked away with UCI World Final qualification and a performance that turned heads.
Spain’s Sergio Vegia Amando took third after winning the all-Spanish Small Final against Marcos Lorenzo Manau, while Luca Eckhardt (GER) lit it up on the MTB and earned his spot in Monthey with a fifth-place finish and style to match — thanks to Malo already securing qualification earlier in the season.
In the Elite Women’s field, Alba Fernández López (ESP) was in a class of her own.