The grassroots of BMX Freestyle in the 1980s in New England. Before the sport exploded onto the mainstream with the X Games and Dew Tour, there were pockets of kids around the world creating a foundation for what has become Action Sports.
A scene from the documentary "A Wicked Ride".
The heavyweight match we were all waiting for.
We picked up the S&M BMX collaboration with Supreme New York to see what all the hype was about. The two USA-based brands teamed up to remake one of S&M’s classic models from 1995—the Dirtbike.
Nothing beats a road trip with your homie. Even the quarantine couldn't stop them. Preston and his buddy Seth drive from Cali to Kansas and hit some solid spots along the way....
Hyped to officially add Trevor to the AM squad. We have been Helping out Trevor through Dons BMX for a little while now and he has been stacking. Hit Play!
Murray Loubser hails from South Africa but made the trek out to California for 6 weeks with the squad. Murray seemingly has it all; absurd technical skill, a good eye for spots, clean style, and the urge to SEND IT on the big setups.
From conception to execution, and all of the trials and tribulations along the way, 11 hours and 236 tries later, Tate Roskelley’s Quarantine Contraption was a reality. Here’s a behind the scenes look at the entire process. Safe to say, Tate has a lot of patience!
This week is the first time that we are having good news about the quarantine. Starting right now, we are able to see people outside as long as we keep our distance to make sure everybody stay safe!
Name Park: Soprano spot
Operator: Myself Andy Buckworth
Location: California, USA
What are the Covid-19 restrictions where you live at the moment?
Andy Buckworth: Right now we are allowed to leave the house to exercise, visit the dr, or visit the grocery store. Restaurants are open, for take away only.
How does it feel having a ramp available whenever you feel like riding?
Andy Buckworth: Honestly it’s a blessing. I hate being off my bike and even though there aren’t any events coming up, I still ride my bike every day.
Has the yard seen much change since you bought the house?
Andy Buckworth: Not yet. However I plan to make some pretty substantial changes. Hopefully in the near future.
What kind of wood did you use for the ramp?