From burly to tech and everything in between, Jeff Purdy is an all around BMX bad-ass. His closing section from Can You Film This? ticks all the boxes.
Repeatedly hitting a gnarly bank and then smashing into a wall in downtown Los Angeles after dark... sounds sketchy, right? Mason Ritter recaps his battle for his ender in Can You Film This?
From the most wild jumping combos to insane lip trick combos, and more... Mason Ritter makes it all look effortless and smooth in his section from Can You Film This?
Tristen Cooper recaps his ender for Can You Film This—a wild roof drop to rail he conquered on Halloween morning thanks in part to the encouragement of his late good friend, James Pinko.
Big, burly, and fast! Get ready for a wild ride with Tristen Cooper's section from Can You Film This?
Fed up with the Scotland rain, Michael Dickson took a holiday to Barcelona to film his section for Can You Film This? Prepare for Michael's onslaught of wild whip and bar combos all over the capital of Catalonia.
May 1st 2024. It feels like this is the first sunny day we've had in The Netherlands today. It makes life so much better. Sunshine, no wind, blue sky. It changes the vibe instantly. Some places get the good weather more often than others. It feels like The Netherlands isn't in that top 10 list. But we've got good news anyway as GT BMX have released new softgoods. Next to T-shirts, the new prints can be purchased on longsleeves also. And guess what, when it gets colder you can rock the new GT Heritage apparel in the form of a flannel or even a hoody. Cool designs with a nod to GT's strong history in BMX which dates back to the year 1972. Available on their webshop.
T-shirts: Starting from $25
Longsleeves: Starting from from $39
Flannel: $45
Trucker Hat: $37
GT Hoodie: $60
Zipped Hoodie: $85
EDDIE FIOLA, MARTIN APARIJO, JOSH WHITE, BRETT HERNANDEZ, DAVE VOELKER, BRIAN SCURA, DINO DELUCA; IN DEPTH HOW-TO'S; PERSONAL INTERVIEWS.
Style, bike, trick choices… Albert Mercado’s riding is constantly evolving. But his unique approach to utilizing urban terrain is unfaltering. “Time” chronicles Albert’s riding spanning from peak pandemic to mid 2023, shot in Los Angeles along with a sprinkle of Japan.
Brian Kachinsky has a knack for finding fierce set ups and interesting spots. No matter the weather nor time of day, Brian will seek the heat and stoke the fire.