Sam Hooker AKA Samba - Welcome to Deathpack BMX! So stoked to introduce the newest member of Team Deathpack, Samba. One of the most underrated trails riders in the UK scene, with an effortless, flowing style. One of the main guys at Staffs trails, Samba digs as hard as he rides; the perfect fit for Deathpack and a very deserving representative of the Silent Victory frame.
Turnbar Tourism. Jackson Allen and Guy French make a pilgrimage to East Coast trail spots in the Fall of 2022. Featuring appearances from: Jay Lonegran, Brian Coleman, Mat Stockton, Brian SanDiego, Ted Van Orman, Dan Closser, John Don, Clint Reynolds, Ever Peacock, Brian Foster, Adam Aloise and Chris Doyle.
2023 was undoubtedly my best year on the bike so far, but I was also faced with some life challenges that held me back a bit.
I'm not glad that it happened, but it definitely changed me for the better. I'm focusing on living my life more and I'm finally at peace in Colorado.
Cathedral - the second instalment of a series of short edits inspired by Raymond Carver's short story of the same title. Filmed on two recent trips to Copenhagen/ Malmo & Barcelona.
TSG is head over heels to announce a match made in heaven, as they welcome BMX mistress of tricks and all-round amazing Ms Nikita Ducarroz to the Global Team. Team riders at the core to what we do at TSG, not only because we love keeping these amazing tricksters safe while sending at their best, but also because when our team rocks TSG gear with style, humility, and grace, they validate everything that we do. That’s why we are over the moon to announce the addition of Swiss American BMX star Nikita Ducarroz to our Global Team roster.
Nikita is not only an Olympic Bronze medallist and winner of a treasure trove of other accolades,
What a weekend! You never know how you’ll stack up against the competition at the first race of the year, but I was happy to grab my first win of the season. Hope you guys enjoy the video, and continue to like and subscribe to follow along the journey this year.
For anyone who has ridden a bmx bike, the initial journey always starts right outside your front door.
Name: Jon Western
Hometown: Birmingham, UK
What's your current Bike?
Jon Western: My current race bike is a Meybo BMX, Custom gold over raw finish done by SuperBike Dan, with jmcbmx.com decals as I raced for JMC in the UK national series a few years ago. Carla Jansan (Jim Melton's daughter) runs jmcbmx.com and when I started racing JMC we discussed the idea of designing a modern version of the old JMC kit. Ian MacArthur helped with the kit design which was then signed off by Carla. A number of versions of it were made for me in white, black, gold and yellow. If anyone has ever wondered why "Once we were" is on the back of the race shirt, it's Ian's business and there to recognise his help with the design. I'll call him a sponsor as it sounds more factory (lol).
What's your earliest memory of BMX?
Jon Western: When I was about 9 years old, a friend got a Piranha BMX so I asked my dad for a BMX, he got me one called an ALPINA from a local discount centre, at the time I was really into a motorbike trials show called Junior Kick Start, I used to try and emulate what I saw, I soon snapped the frame.
Welcome to the team Luis Rincon.
In 1992, a DIY BMX revolution was started by one kid looking for a place to ride. By 2002 it was a world-wide mecca for the BMX scene.
Welcome to the story of '9th Street.'