Muc-Off, the global leader in bicycle and motorcycle care, has bolstered its outdoor adventure gear range with two new Waterproof Drypacks. Available in both 30L and 90L sizes, these backpack-style Drypacks have been meticulously designed to ensure nothing dampens the gear or the vibe. The Waterproof Drypacks are built for the toughest conditions, featuring a robust, waterproof TPU construction and a roll-top closure secured with buckle clips. This design effectively seals out water, ensuring essentials remain dry whether you're caught in a light rain shower or wading through deep water for hours on end. Beyond the impressive waterproof capabilities, the Drypacks also offer a high level of comfort and practicality.
Both sizes feature ergonomically designed adjustable shoulder straps, a padded back panel, and an adjustable chest strap to distribute weight evenly across the body, maintaining comfort even on longer expeditions. The construction includes heat-sealed seams, and the outer shell is finished with a rugged material that provides next-level resistance to abrasions and tears.
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.
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
Results Hungarian Park National Championships - Park Miskolc, Hungary 01 December 2024
Men Park:
1 Kristóf KRAUSZ 18 HUN 86,66 200.00 UCI ranking points
2 Kornél FICSÓR 23 HUN 85,33 160.00
3 Péter NÁHLIK 24 HUN 83,66 130.00
4 Márk VUKMAN 29 HUN 80,66 110.00
5 Márton GYURÁN 27 HUN 68,50 90.00
6 János BÁBEL 20 HUN 58,50 70.00
7 Roland HENC 30 HUN 43,66 50.00
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) announces that the composition of its Athletes' Commission will be renewed in 2025. The new members will be elected by their peers at the 2025 UCI World Championships for the different cycling disciplines represented on the commission. Since 2017, the commission has been made up of 20 members, with each of the included disciplines BMX Racing, BMX Freestyle, road, track, mountain bike cross-country, mountain bike downhill, para-cycling, cyclo-cross, trials and indoor cycling – represented by two riders (one man and one woman).
The members will be elected for a term of four years, which will take effect at the 2025 UCI Elective Congress, to be held in conjunction with the 2025 UCI Road World Championships in Kigali (Rwanda), or at the time of their election for those who are elected after the event in Kigali. The term for all members will end at the following Elective Congress, on the occasion of the 2029 UCI Road World Championships in Denmark.
The President of the UCI Athletes' Commission, a position currently held by Katerina Nash (Czechia), the female representative for cyclo-cross, is elected by the members of the commission and sits on the UCI Management Committee, the executive body of our International Federation, which operates under the authority of the Congress.
The commission has an advisory role which enables it to submit proposals to the UCI Management
“In mid September I flew up to Seoul, South Korea, to visit Lee and the Serotonin boys for a five day marathon of good sessions, eats, beverages, and yapping. After they had visited Taiwan, a visit to Seoul was due."
We know they'll start to coming in soon, the X-mas cards. Make sure to add us to your list as we will post them up in this special place leading up to the new year. 2024 was again special, with many events that we visited. Here's only a few of them: Simple Session - Tartu, Estonia. Olympic Qualifier Series - Budapest, Hungary and - Shanghai, China. Hammer and Nails - Cologne, Germany. Mini FAT-JAM and Summer FATJAM - Aarle-Rixtel. Dutch BMX Park Championships - Eindhoven. UCI BMX Freestyle World Cups Japan, France, China, C1 Aigle, Switzerland, Olympic Games BMX Freestyle and BMX Racing in Paris, and the European Flatland Championships in Luxembourg. Coming up this year still: Zonder Pardon Jam at Area51 and the World Champs in Abu Dhabi.
With 120 BMX events on the FATBMX calendar for 2025 already, it looks like we won't have to worry about the future. From the smallest sessions and jams all the way up to the Olympic Games, we love it all as long as there's BMX involved. For now Merry bmX-Mas to all of you and thanks for the support. We'll add another year of FATBMX to the online world, simply because we care.