The fourth stop of the FISE Experience series took place in Reims, France over the weekend. With BMX Flatland and BMX Park on the program and a cool park outside to ride, many riders made it over to Champagne-city to hold up the biggest check at the end of the day. With a live feed happening online and a Park course that was huge, these Fise Experience series are looking more and more like the big deal. Check who rode the best in Reims and enjoy the photos.
PRO Park FINAL
1 - Kaine Mitchell
The third annual 040 BMX Invitational Spine Miniramp contest took place in Eindhoven, Netherlands on Saturday 30 June. With riders from 6 different countries in the 12-man final, the riding heated up quickly. Under the bright sun and a purse of €5000 available for the top 7 the finalists had 2 runs to show their best riding. With the best run counting it was possible to go full throttle from the start. Needless to say the level of riding on the 040 BMX PARK Spine ramp was amazing with riders pushing eachother run after run. The podium places went to Justin Dowell (3rd), Mark Webb (2nd) and the victory was for an excited Tom Justice (GBR). With three different riding styles the judges had a tough decision to make but it was the style, execution and the variety of
The Bumper Car facility brought the flatland scene together in Cologne and here's how the final results of the 2018 ended up.
Pro Flatland Final results BMX CGN 2018:
1. Doninik Nekolny (CZE) 95
2. Matthias Dandois (FRA) 93,75
3. Yu Katagiri (JAP) 92,875
4. Jean William Prevost (CAN) 90
5. Benjamin Hudson (CHILE) 88
6. Yohei Uchino (JAP) 84,75
7. Terry Adams (USA) 76,25
8. Sietse van Berkel (NED) 75,75
Sosh Freestyle Cup, Marseille, France. Saturday 23 June 2018.
Qualification results BMX PRO:
1/ Brock Horneman
2/ Thomas Benedetti
3/ Pierre Tortereau
4/ Michael Beran
5/ Tanguy Labertrande
6/ Justin Fouque
7/ Alex Bibollet
8/ Michael Kovačovič
9/ Jeremy Gonzales
10/ Johan Vidarte
11/ Nils Cianci
12/ Miguel Angel
13/ Marc Ammirati
14/ Edwin Hac
Music playing in the background, smoke from the BBQ is drifting around. A single dirt jump with a make shift quarter pipe at the end, a bunch of BMX riders hucking tricks and enjoying each others company without a trace of competitiveness. When I hear stories about jams like these, it’s always from riders talking about the good old times. When the scene was small and you were just happy to be able to ride BMX with other people.
However the situation just described is not from the good ‘old’ days but June 9th 2018. Many years ago Albert Moonen and his riding buddies created a spot they called the Junk trails. The name inspired by nearby homeless people that took residence under a bridge next to the spot. It has changed a lot but
Returning to Boise, Idaho for the second edition of the Road to X Games: Boise Qualifier, the world’s top skateboard, BMX and Harley-Davidson Hooligan athletes competed to secure their invitations to Minneapolis. In addition to the three events at Rhodes Skate Park, the qualifier expanded this year’s event to include Harley-Davidson Hooligan Racing at CenturyLink Arena. Over 12,000 fans witnessed six Men’s Skateboard and BMX athletes, four Women’s Skateboarders and 48 Harley-Davidson Hooligan racers punch their tickets to Minneapolis.
In the final competition of the day, Mykel Larrin (USA) showed that he’s not only a threat in Vert and