Travis Hughes opened up CHAMPAGNE with a belter of a section. Take a look behind the scenes with some extensive raw footy, showing a bit of the process that went into what it took to kick off the video.
For the first episode of the What Does It Take Podcast, I went to London to meet Danny Macaskill. We had lots of fun riding around London from spot to spot. We also sat down to talk about Danny growing up in Scotland, being a bike mecanich, having success from one day to another, trying tricks hundreds of time, having multiple injuries, spending days to film a trick, working on the craziest projects, dealing with fear.
In March, as Tallinn downtown became empty due to the ongoing events, we managed to film the quiet streets of the usually bustling city center. Follow the BMX rider William Kass among the parks, streets, and buildings of Tallinn’s city center and Old Town.
This was one of the best races we ever competed in. Crazy track!
17 year old Anthony Thompson
A 10-day trip stripped down to 3 min of visual goodness
Jerome Odesa brings a buttery-smooth style and laid back vibe to his section in "At Ease". Largely filmed around his local neighborhood in Los Angeles, Jerome has a quick barspin and a way of making everything look graceful.
Krone broke his wrist a few months back but he's been getting back into the swing of things and we can't wait to get him on another team trip ASAP!
We've got a belter for you today in the form of Colony team rider Ricky Catanzariti and his PLAYBACK section from back in April 2018. We're massive fans of Ricky at DIG but if you're not familiar, prepare yourself for an onslaught of originality. Flair crankflip, hanger bar, street supermans... Ricky has it all. Thanks to Doug Underhill for the upload.
Name shop: Paul's Boutique BMX
Location: Dorpsstraat 66A, 5735EE Aarle-Rixtel The Netherlands (Europe)
Years in business: 23 years (April 1st 1995)
Employees: 1
What was the reason for you to start a BMX shop?
Paul's Boutique BMX: With only 10 Dutch riders remaining in 1995 and no BMX Shop in the country I decided it was a good idea to start a BMX Shop to keep those 10 riders on their bikes.
What was your first location like?
Paul's Boutique BMX: In my backyard I built a small shed to put the bikes on display, a small shed for Parts/Maintenance/hangout where I had to get my motorcycle out first before a customer could see the parts etc. hahaha. Then first floor in the house was for clothing en the second floor was the