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Shawn McIntosh takes a leap of faith to his pegs, Dan Conway hits the hottest ledge in Philadelphia, and Zack Gerber does one of the largest barspin gaps BMX has ever seen—and his bike pays the price.
Pro Q&A: Adam LZ
ION always strives to make good products even better. Therefore, the brand new K_LITE Zip is based on the regular K_LITE kneepad but has been upgraded with a full-length zipper outsides the legs to get into the pad quicker. For additional comfort when gearing up and to shorten time before finally getting on the bike... The zipper called Quick_E makes for a light, breathable and pedal-friendly kneepad with a very slim outline, easy handling and great comfort. Especially the handling stands out due to the fact that you don‘t need to take off your shoes before putting the pads on (or off).
In order to offer good impact protection the K_LITE Zip combines
NASS has revealed a list of the world’s top BMX riders from around the globe to compete at the IBMXFF World Championships when they return to the UK for the first time in 28 years next month (July). The competitions will feature more than 400 athletes competing for prize money in the BMX disciplines of Park, Dirt, Vert and new for 2016, Flatland. Legend of the sport Mat Hoffman will be joined by already announced X Games silver medalist Logan Martin and X Games gold medalist Daniel Sandoval. Flying the flag for Great Britain on home soil will be seven-times NASS pro park champion Mark Webb, Daniel Dhers, who brings five X Game gold medals to the table, Alex Coleborn, Simon Tabron, Coco Zurita and Brandon Loupos.
PARK: Pat Casey, Jack Clark, Alex Coleborn, Daniel Dhers, Scott Hamlin, Ben Hennon, Brock Horneman, James Jones, Tom Justice, Isaac Lesser, Brandon Loupos, Logan Martin, Kevin Peraza, Victor Peraza, Daniel Sandoval, Ola Selsjord,