It has become a reoccuring event, the Dutch National BMX Park championships. A few editions have taken place at Skateland Rotterdam and a couple at Area 51. On November 30th the Dutch park scene got together in Eindhoven for the 2024 edition. The Park had been upgrades with a spine and a smaller box jump on the street section and transfers between the bigger ramps and the new ramps were possible during the riders' runs. Anyway, a free pick to choose whatever you preferred. Jikke Schraffordt made the right choices and won the U15 women class. BMX Amsterdam also picked up the title in the U15 Men class in the name of Saimi Paulissen. Barspins, ET's, tire grabs, no-handers, X-ups. T-bos, cancans over the spine, alley-oop 270s, and a 360 over the new box jump. Saimi's run was packed and he beat Madhu Furst and his younger brother Oden to it. Scooter rider Jesse Bust decided to borrow Daniel Wedemeijer's bike and had a go at the 15+ class. And guess what, he won! In good Daan Melis fashion he showed no problems taking his scooter tricks and adapting them to the BMX bike. If Jordan Clark can do it... Jesse pulled flairs, flips, did Toboggans, cancans, 270s and 360s after only one hour on the bike. Next to scooter champ he can now add BMX champ to his C.V.
Indy Kramer did not have much competition in Elite Women but even if there would have been more girls, they would have to do well to beat Indy. Multiple Dutch champion at age 16. No-handers, 360 X-ups, T-bogs, transfers, alley-oop 270s, cancans, all on the big ramps in the park. The red/white/blue jersey will be framed at some point. Maybe.
New footage from Monster Energy's Fernando Laczko just dropped - sit back and enjoy a fresh 3 minute of dose of Nando shot throughout Spain and Portugal, courtesy of filmer Finn Maurer.
A bit like the Asphalt video, we took to the roads with Joe to ride some of the HTracks pumptracks... Joe still behind the lens and me still on my BMX. This time, the focus was on fast, technical sections. Hope you enjoy!
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Davey Osgood shutting down the streets with jedi like balance and precision.
Santi smashed out his THIRTY footage between an extended trip to L.A. and time back home in Barcelona! Go behind the scenes with our guys in the latest Cold Cuts drop.
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.
-Tobias Freigang on KHE
-Jack Hennicke on Rixin Bikes
-Kevin Peraza on Swatch
-Ross Cullen joins Bestrong BMX
-Billy Perry on Rixin
-Indy Kramer on Skatepro
-Josh De La Rosa off Eclat
-Maris Strombergs on Supercross BMX
-Ross Cullen on Schwalbe
-Tom Röhr on Alive Industry
-Renato Rancso on Colony
-Edgar Huber on Athletic BMX
-Sem Kok on Motul
BOROUGH BREAKER RALLY - PRESENTED BY @RixinBikes - 5 Boroughs – 10 Riders - $20,000. Complete all five borough checkpoints as quickly as possible and check off as many time crunch challenges along the way for the shortest time. The rider with the shortest official time wins. Borough Breaker Rally - WEEK 6 – Felix Prangenberg.
Name: Gioney
Age: 20
Hometown: Elst, Netherlands
Hook-ups/Sponsors: Soulcycle, Realityisahoax, Bountyhuntersv2
The FAT favorites list:
-Spot to ride: Waalhalla
-BMX video: Dennis Enarson Last chance Simone Barraco dig 2017
-Web video: Realityisahoax
-Food: Soul food/culture foods
-Person on Instagram: Sean Ricany
-Travel destination: Anywhere
-Riders to ride with: My homies
-Car: Brabus rocket 1000
-Movie: Any good horror movie