Monster Energy congratulates Monster Army’s Justin Dowell on winning the 2018 UCI Urban World Cycling Championships in Chengdu, China. Heading into the finals, the 18-year-old was a man with a mission, saying he “wanted to win more than anything” and that he had “tricks up his sleeves” that would do the job. The Virginia Beach native has been traveling Europe and training for this competition for the entire year. After finishing 8th last year in the World Championships he earned himself a spot in the 2018 Youth Olympic Games, but was unable to attend the competition. Using that let down as motivation he has his eyes set on the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan and wanted to start that journey with a World Championship title.
Dowell was joined in the finals by Monster Army and fellow American Jeremy Malott, as well as Monster Energy’s Ben Wallace and Alex Nikulin, from Great Britain and Russia respectively.
However, it was Dowell who stomped his “dream run” and finished with a 92.2 after his first run. Using his second run as a preemptive victory lap, it was a run that would be hard to top, with his creative combinations and unique lines. Dowell is known to trick every hip and use every transfer to
Monster Energy congratulates Brian Fox for his podium finish in BMX Dirt at X Games Minneapolis 2018. In one of the most progressive competitions in recent history, and up against an elite field of riders, Fox threw down a bronze medal run worthy of serious acclaim. Day three of X Games Minneapolis continued Saturday with thousands of fans coming to the U.S. Bank Stadium to watch the most talented action sports athletes in the world compete in a wide range of events including the BMX Dirt final, a fan favorite, that was off the charts in terms of the level of talent.
For those in attendance it was an event unlike any other, one that saw more progression and higher scores than perhaps any in the history of the sport. When all was said and done five of the ten
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Jeremy Malott has dreamed of riding in X Games his entire life. When the invite to the Boise Qualifier didn't come, he decided to take his own trip up to the park to see what he could put down. Who knows, maybe X Games will like what they see and send him a wildcard invite?
The 2018 FISE World Series kicks off in Hiroshima, Japan and the Monster Army BMX team headed overseas to compete with the world's best BMX riders. Your favorites Brian Fox, Jeremy Malott, Bryce Tryon and Justin Dowell were joined by Monster Army's newest Australian teammates Alec Danelutti and Jack Borthwick in Japan for a hell of a time.
2018 Bryce Tryon is hungry. The Lodi, California local has been loading up his arsenal of tricks and is ready for the new season. The homeschooled BMX rider is focusing on new combos, new heights and never been done before tricks. Watch as Bryce shreds his new personal skatepark The Snakepit and Woodward West. Bring it on 2018!
They say "Everything's bigger in Texas" and the third and final stop of the BMX Triple Challenge was no exception. The final stop of the three hit series featured the biggest jumps, the biggest tricks and the biggest crashes. Despite wind and bad weather the Monster Army team pulled it together and had a blast riding the final stop. Watch all of the madness here!
Monster Army rider Justin Dowell joins Mosnter Energy riders Victor Peraza, Kevin Peraza, Mike Varga and Pat Casey in Estonia for Simples Session. Dowell dominated the competition, making his way into finals.
The Monster Army BMX team made the trip all the way to China for the final round of the FISE World Cup Series. Check out all the insanity the team put down along with some riding from the Monster Energy pro riders.
Monster Army's Bryce Tryon goes up against Monster Energy's Alex Nikulin. Watch these two battle it out at Woodward West. See how the Russian Alex pushes Bryce to learn new skills and get outside his comfort zone.