How to blow up on Instagram? *IN KAREEM'S WORLD*. Disclaimer: this is parody and anyone who uses the follow/unfollow and hashtag tricks is kinda sus, bro.
The Rollback: a BMX Podcast episode three with Van Homan.
The Rollback: a BMX Podcast episode two with Mike Spinner.
The Rollback: a BMX Podcast episode one with Jamie Bestwick.
"We started this project to showcase some of Florida's street spots as well as some of the up and coming riders from the area. There is this stigma that 'Florida has no spots' but that is because no one wants to put in the hours to find them, Florida is a super flat state surrounded by water so it definitely dampers the selection and quality of the spots. We spent the past year and a half driving throughout Florida, and parts of Georgia to get all the clips in this video." —Jona
Butcher Jam 10th Anniversary in Flensburg, Germany. What a weekend! Good times and amazing riding from the likes of James Jones, Marin Rantes, Daniel Dhers and Justin Dowell.
Chase Hawk through another awesome jam for the ams this time bringing Born & Raised to San Diego again this year. We loaded up the van with most of our Am Squad and made a day of it. Shouts to Chase and The Boardr for holing it down.
“Landscapes 2” is a new full length video showcasing some of the best flatlanders from around the world.
Featuring Bert Ribul, Brandon Fenton, Chad DeGroot, Hidenori Ishizaki, Koichi Forkone Higo, Paul Chamberlain, Raphael Chiquet, Shinichi Kiba, Takuji Izumi and Simon O’Brien.
Jiri Blabol's recent travels brought him to Malaga and Barcelona to show off his technical street riding capabilities. Watch as he destroys new and staple spots of the street riding destinations.
Caroline Buchanan sat silently in the passenger seat next to her fiance, struggling to breathe and hitting the scariest point in her life as she turned to her childhood friend and said.. "Im not ready to die" On the outside she was calm. Silent and focused - just like she is before a BMX race. She stayed like that for 5 hours until she got transferred to the city hospital.
On the inside her body was a mess. A broken nose, broken sternum, two collapsed lungs and dangerous bleeding around her heart.
"I was running on adrenaline. About 30 minutes outside of Canberra the ambulance guy called the hospital and he had a shaky, nervous voice," Buchanan said. "If you're a paramedic you've seen a lot of things and they handle themselves so well. I thought if he's nervous ... that's when I knew it was life-threatening."
The two-time Olympian and eight-time world champion was at a friend's farm when an off-road buggy rolled and caused the injuries. The driver was OK but Buchanan was in debilitating pain and struggling to breathe. She knew something was seriously wrong and that's when she started to fight.