BMX Video from 2000-2001
We were sitting on some golden Chris Bracamonte footage that needed to see the light of day.
These are tumultuous times we’re currently living in. And whatever your beliefs may be, if you want to make a difference and help make a change, you need to speak up and act. That’s exactly what Long Beach local Linwood Monk did with Pedal For Peace.
PSSST! We’ve got some top-secret information for our loyal FATBMX visitors, like yourself. You guys are getting first dibs to order these limited-edition City Ripper jerseys! We are providing you with a secret link to scoop one up before the masses. These awesome basketball jerseys will be posted to our website tomorrow for everyone to view and order. But you guys can order them NOW before everyone else! There are only 350 of each City Ripper jersey available. So, if you want to get one, you better click that secret link below because by tomorrow they might be gone!
In this video, I share my personal opinion on carbon vs. chromoly. I really like the feeling of chromoly, it's such a smooth ride and I love the look of a chromo bike. BUT, carbon has a different feel and look.
Courage Adams |Inglada & Perrin vs Courage & Charly - BMX Game of BIKE|
If the current sanitary crisis impacts all the world sports events, its repercussions for the professional athletes who depend on it are even bigger. In addition to a 100% digital festival that will redistribute 150,000 euros Prize Money, FISE is initiating a massive fundraising campaign for the ones who have built its history. The aim of FISE has always been to help athletes to live their passion, and to support them to push the limits of their disciplines and their development. During this unprecedented period without physical events, it wanted to continue this process. The E-FISE already guarantees a 150,000 euros Prize Money, an amount greater than last year's bonuses for the Montpellier
Tom Dugan came out the gates swingin' for 2020 and put this lil number together in the matter of two short trips. Whether he's on dirt, street or transition, you can count on Tom to be blasting off.
In the early 1990's there was a rad scene in Dundee that revolved around the Factory, a disused warehouse that had ramps on different levels, it was one of the only indoor spots in the Scottish scene.