In today's flog we hit the streets with Mikey "Milky" Andrew and his roommate Ison. Pay close attention for a sneak peak at our 2023 STR complete...
Bevor es mit dem Team von SIBMX im vergangenen Jahr auf Wohnmobiltrip, wurde lange und breit über die Reiseroute diskutiert. Neben gutem Wetter und vielen Spots war ein Kriterium die Sicherheit der spitzenmäßigen Carado–Fahrzeuge und dem sich darin befindlichen Equipment.
Zach North's got front and back, and side to side, and shows us his limitless creativity and tech at Mikes Bike Park in Dayton, Ohio.
The annual La Source Trails jam that went down this past September in Toulouse, France was the last one ever. And the whole jam weekend did not disappoint. It was awesome to see a few hundred people convening from all over Europe to camp for the weekend, chilling, grilling, and all about good vibes. This community really knows how to kick it at jams.
Time to get down and dirty with a true BMX icon! UNLEASHED welcomes 31-year-old BMX innovator and X Games gold medalist Andy Buckworth from Lake Haven, Australia. The exclusive interview with podcast hosts The Dingo and Danny is something BMX fans can’t afford to miss!
Get inside the mind of a freestyle BMX trailblazer! Monster Energy is proud to welcome X Games gold medalist and BMX icon Andy Buckworth on Episode 24 of the sports and pop culture podcast UNLEASHED with The Dingo and Danny. Released today across Monster Energy’s social media channels, this latest 53-minute episode sits down with the 31-year-old BMX innovator from Lake Haven, Australia. Known for pushing the boundaries of aerial moves, Buckworth is riding at the top of his game and claimed his career-first X Games gold medal in summer 2021.
“Lifelong goal achieved! You don’t understand what that means to me. Growing up in Australia, I always wanted to ride in an X Games. Forever I wanted to win gold at an X Games, solidify my spot after all
Tae G, Quaggy and Landon getting some much needed dirt laps on some beautiful Texas soil.
Name: Cameron Wood
Age: 20
Hometown: Bozeman, MT, USA
Sponsors: Mongoose/ USABMX Foundation/ Troy Lee Designs/ Promax/ Box
Did 2021 turn out the way you wanted?
Cameron Wood: “Yes and no. 2021 was my first full race season as a pro, so I did a lot of growing. I met a lot of goals and also failed to reach others. Aside from results, I made sure I learned something and took something away from every race that helped me improve. I truly believe that a full year has helped me grow mentally and physically and I'll be a better racer for it moving forward.”
With the start of the new year, are you always looking to become a faster racer?
Cameron Wood: “Yes. At the highest level of sport you can expect everybody to have the same answer.”
Have you picked your races for 2022 yet?
Cameron Wood: “The USABMX circuit will be a priority again. As well as some UCI World Cups and the UCI World Championships. I would love to do some more international racing this year.”
What did you change on your bike for 2022?
Thanks to everyone who organised and donated to this event, it was a great day and an even better cause. Massive shout out to all the riders that came out and killed it. Rest In Peace Ash, your an inspiration and your impact on Bendigo's BMX scene will live on!