Recently got a new set up so I wanted to put all the un-used clips I had together...
At the beginning of June we set out with our BMX bikes to explore the concrete skateparks Wyoming had to offer accompanied by KeepItFvn. Fueled by coffee we covered 1700+ miles, rode 8 new to us skateparks, enjoyed big views & killer times.
When Mike Gray set out to design a crankset, he needed something that was strong enough for roof drops yet refined for the most tech grind and manual combos in the game.
Battle Of Hastings returns to The Source Park this September 4th-6th After what has been a year of BMX contests and more being cancelled, we are beyond stoked to announce that #BOHBMX will return seeing some of the worlds best compete behind closed doors for a live stream focussed event!
Cody Pollard is one of them typical Australian shredders. No need for flashy stuff, just the mates, a pool, some trails and an Eski full of beers. Here for a good time. Let's see what Cody has been up to lately as we bring you his "Last Call.... interview" which is a good reason to show some great riding pics and give a shoutout to the sponsors that support the rad ridaz.
Last contest you entered:
Cody Pollard: Last contest I entered was the Vans Pro Cup last year in Huntington
Last contest you won:
Here's one from the archives...Fit Trippin' Volume 1, featuring Brian Foster, and Justin Inman ripping in OZ, followed by Van Homan, Eddie Cleveland, Jackson Ratima, Pat King, and George Ramirez on a So-Cal/ Nor-Cal tour!
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FATBMX kids. 14y.o 2019 Autumn by bmx- yu.
@paulthoelen and @tomvdbogaard77 putting down some first marks at Eberswalde. Our freshly stroked bowl guarantees for some smooth lines and good airtime. No fancy decorations, this is pure joy.
The Helm Trails in Helmond-Noord have been around for over 15 years. Over the wintertime the locals put in the hard work to make sure when the sun starts popping up, the trails are good to go. As everywhere, maintaining a dirt spot is hard work. It sucks when people don't respect them or when the weather destroys the many hours of hard shoveling. In Helmond we recently had two serious rain storms. It practically destroyed the Flame Trails on the other side of town as the place is public and not covered with plastic. Of course we keep drainage in mind (we're Dutch, and used to a lot of rain and know how to build dykes) but when the town makes national news because people are using their canoe in the flooded streets, even the trails' drainage isn't sufficient.
When Tom v.d. Bogaard mentioned he was going to go to the Helm Trails for a session this afternoon we decided to cruise over. Still injured from a crash two weeks ago at the same trails, I left the riding to Philip this time. Next week I should be back in action. Asa, Daan Melis, Mike v.d. Kerkhof and Max Cleuren were also present and surprisingly the dirt spot was up and running. Lots of water had been removed the day before already and obviously their drainage system was better than the one of the Flame Trails. The middle line got sessioned heavily and even the tarps on the rollercoaster line were removed but that line had a few soft spots still.
Anyway always a pleasure to be at the Helm trails and you can imagine what it treat it is to see Tom