Riding the BMX Track in Ommen together with @MitchelSchotman
BMX CHAD KERLEY 2020 new web edit bytiM Production
Here's one from the archives...Fit Trippin' Volume 1, featuring Brian Foster, and Justin Inman ripping in OZ, followed by Van Homan, Eddie Cleveland, Jackson Ratima, Pat King, and George Ramirez on a So-Cal/ Nor-Cal tour!
FATBMX kids. 14y.o 2019 Autumn by bmx- yu.
Recently got a new set up so I wanted to put all the un-used clips I had together...
If there's two minutes of combined riding and music that should launch you into Monday morning with vigor then you can't get much better than this. Relic made it official and unleashed Matty Aquizap on some classic big trails and concrete transitions with some guesties thrown in for good measure. HELL. YES.
At the beginning of June we set out with our BMX bikes to explore the concrete skateparks Wyoming had to offer accompanied by KeepItFvn. Fueled by coffee we covered 1700+ miles, rode 8 new to us skateparks, enjoyed big views & killer times.
When Mike Gray set out to design a crankset, he needed something that was strong enough for roof drops yet refined for the most tech grind and manual combos in the game.
It's hard to find a more motivated rider than Jean-William Prevost. Flatland riders in general are the ones putting in the most time on their bike. Riding has become their religion and the urge to go to church (their flatland spot) is there constantly. The creative mind is used to come up with tricks that have never been done before that fits their style. Dub is a master in it. Last call for Dub right here......
Last flight you took?
Jean-William Prevost: I went to Florida and came right back around mid-March when things were getting out of whack.
Last nice dinner you had?
Jean-William Prevost: Not so healthy.
Last flat tire you got?
Jean-William Prevost: 2 days ago popped a tubolito, rimstrip had shifted ://///
Last Netflix series you watched?
Jean-William Prevost: Never ever watch series.
Last contest you entered?
Jean-William Prevost: TORONTO INTL BIKE SHOW
Name: Joris Harmsen
Sponsors: Meybo, WLM Design, BOX Components, Tioga, Shimano, Pro Gate, KNWU, Nederlandse loterij, HT Components, Flow Sleeping
Mechanic: Willie Meijer
How is the Meybo frame treating you so far?
Joris Harmsen: Really good, the fixed rear end makes it a lot stiffer and a lot easier to change gears. And it looks good too.
How do you recognize your bike from the bikes of the other team members when you're 10 meters away?