Seamus Mckeon, recently made the move over to UNITED to get things moving in a new direction. He's got a welcome edit in the works but meantime here's a wild selection of recent random clips to give you a taste of what's to come.
Forget experimenting in the kitchen, Tate Roskelley took his stay at home creativity to the next level with his Quarantine Contraption. The Quarantine Contraption is a complex machine comprised of random household items including a broom, mop, step ladder, Slinky, and a few things very specific to Tate's house, including a traffic cone, street signs, and two GT BMX bikes.
7 years old, Francisco Fernandes aka Xico Patife riding a abandoned indoor skatepark.
After the big changes at FBM, one of their many wildmen Seamus Mckeon, recently made the move over to UNITED to get things moving in a new direction. He's got a welcome edit in the works but meantime here's a wild selection of recent random clips to give you a taste of what's to come.
When Alex first got wind of filming for Aeterna he wasted no time between, life commitments, injuries and a pretty fully booked travel year(s). Alex was able to work with Mike Vockenson and created something awsome.
Name: Rebecca Petch
Sponsors: Schick Civil Construction, Mc Fall Fuel, Affco –The Adastra foundation, Royalty BMX, CXP Racing, No Logo, ilabb.
Mechanic: Me, myself and I
Your bike is looking stealth. Any specific reason for that?
Rebecca Petch: I wanted to change it up from having a colour and thought having a black bike would go good with the NZ kit.
What is the geometry and length of your frame. Do you know?
`Name Park: My Spot
Operator: Me, Senad Grosic
Location: Grossnondorf, Austria
What made you decide to build your own park?
Senad Grosic: I always had some kinda own park, because there is no really good parks or riding possibility near Vienna.
How long did it take to find the perfect location with a roof high enough?
Senad Grosic: I was pretty lucky to find a guy who is cool enough and loves bikes and his whole family is riding too, but it took a few months to find the spot.
Next step: Park design. Who helped with the design?
Denim Cox invites you into the Grime Junkyard to talk about his new signature BSD Grime frame, before taking off to to Texas to escape California's Covid-19 pandemic madness...
VX's are kool n all that, but they're bloody hard work. Digi piece coming soon.
Dear VANS PRO CUP friends,
Hope you are staying healthy and safe during this time of uncertainty.
As we’ve all come to witness, we are currently facing an unprecedented global crisis that has impacted the way we live, work and interact as a global community. It has caused global disruptions and changes to the way businesses operate beyond what could have been imagined. In light of the COVID-19 situation, our brand has been taking a series of precautionary steps to ensure that the health and wellbeing of our Vans Family and the global community remains our top priority. This has involved postponing or canceling upcoming owned events globally through to closing our corporate offices and Vans retail locations across North America, Europe and select locations in Asia Pacific.
As a global brand focused on connecting with our consumers around the world through experiences and spaces that bring their creativity to life, Vans will always prioritize the health and wellbeing of our consumers and staff.
With that said, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Vans BMX Pro Cup Series season.
This was not an easy decision, but one we feel is necessary in the current state of uncertainty.