What an incredible week it is at Fise, if you have been you will understand that it is non stop 5 days of absolute mayhem! There is allot of stuff I cant show and to be honest didn't film but here is a compilation of what I have found on my camera roll.
Eclat PRO Devon Smillie is back with another 4min banger filled, technical barrage of backward madness.
Since joining the Flybikes family, Sem Kok has been traveling the world non-stop hitting up contests and riding amazing spots along the way. Here's a video filled with clips from sessions he got in at cement parks, backyard ramps, street spots and trails from all over Europe to Adam LZ's backyard ramps in Florida and more! Sem brings amazing style to everything he touches and this is an amazing watch from start to finish!
Video of my trip to Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines in France for round 5 & 6 of the UCI BMX SX World Cup Tour.
Broc Raiford, Justin Spriet, and Preston Okert flew to the other side of the world to meet up with Odyssey's newest pro Boyd Hilder and session the finest parks, trails, and street Canberra and Sydney have to offer. These guys rip any terrain and came through with a diverse and mind-blowing edit, and Broc even blessed us with a fresh NBD on a classic Sydney spot.
Straight hammers by Kevin Peraza, Kostya Andreev, Josh Dove, Zacahrya Dangerfield, and more from Best Trick at the Vans BMX Pro Cup in Stuttgart, Germany!
The Vans BMX Pro Cup made it to Stuttgart, Germany this past weekend. Paul and I flew in on Friday afternoon to catch the regional qualifier. The talent there was huge already and the 4-weeks old park in Waiblingen, near Stuttgart was treated with rubber marks all day. The highest placed riders could join the Pro Cup qualification round the next day. Madona (BRA) took top honours followed by Zdenda Pesek (CZE) and Jay Dalton (USA). The park in Waiblingen was turned into a small festival area with food trucks, merchandise stands, drinking area, grandstands to watch the contest from, judging tower with DJ and MC’s and a friends and family area with Vans sit sacks and beach chairs. The event promotion had done its job as the place was packed all weekend with BMX fans. It’s great to see
The best bowl riders in BMX go crazy in one of Germany's newest skateparks at the second stop of the Vans BMX Pro Cup Series in Stuttgart.
The world’s leading platform for elite BMX park terrain competition, the Vans BMX Pro Cup drew to a close yesterday (June 16) with the Men’s Final at the brand new Waiblingen BMX Park. Another energetic, 5,000 strong crowd made the finals an unforgettable one, it was Australia’s Jason Watts who deservedly took home the top spot. Watts outshone the rest of the field with a winning formula of technical tricks tied in with crowd pleasing big airs, the judges commented on his impressive back to back nose manual combinations. Winner of the first stage of the Vans BMX Pro Cup in Sydney, Spain’s Sergio Layos fought valiantly for second place, displaying consistency throughout the competition and surprising the judges by landing different tricks into the tombstone each run. Defending 2018 Vans BMX
Vans BMX Pro Cup Germany Mens Finals Results Sunday, June 16, 2019
1st Jason Watts, Age 26 Australia
2nd Sergio Layos, Age 33 Spain
3rd Larry Edgar, Age 25 United States
4th Corey Walsh, Age 24 Canada
5th Dennis Enarson, Age 28 United States
6th Matty Cranmer, Age 21 United States
7th Kevin Peraza, Age 24 United States
8th Alex Hiam, Age 23 Australia
9th Jose Torres Gil, Age 24 Argentina
10th Josh Dove, Age 16 Australia
11th Boyd Hilder, Age 23 Australia
12th Sem Kok, Age 22 Netherlands
13th Rim Nakamura, Age 17 Japan