Stephan August bike build, new samples & a little biking at the warehouse.
If you had to pick just 3 tricks you could do, 3 spots you could ride, and 3 riders you could ride with, what would you choose? In MAGIC NUMBER, that’s what we want to know. Here's episode 5 with Team GB's Declan Brooks.
More from Knock Em Down. Chase Hawk rippin AZ
The documentary story (2012) of how BMX Supercross became an Olympic discipline.
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Van Homan talks Olympic changes, being stuck in the United States, getting money from Slim Jim, tailwhipping the Kona gap, Wawa sandwiches, judging contests proficiently , and much more.
Get ready for a colorful masterpiece from Dutch Wethepeople rider Joeri Veul. Joeri spent the past year tracking down some of the most colorful and unique Street spots across Europe for his first Wethepeople video.
Hobie Doan is one of the most productive guys out there right now, constantly filming video part worthy clips even if it's for the gram. When he's not been on the road with KINK stacking clips, he's back home in Portland, OR doing the exact same.
Bike Check: SUNN ROYAL FACTORY 2020 athlete Manon Valentino (FRA)
Name: VALENTINO Manon
Sponsors: SUNN, Eiffage Construction, Lacoste, BMX Avenue, 100percent, Stade Bordelais BMX A.S.P.T.T., Vee Tire Co, Kenny Racing.
Mechanic: Pierre Carboni
How long have you been riding for SUNN now?
Manon Valentino: I ride for SUNN since 2016. I was looking to get closer to the brands I ride for and SUNN give me that. I like the fact they are in France so we can meet more often, I'm in touch regurlarly
Day 64 – Easter Sunday. It’s been a tough 9 weeks so far with huge uncertainty and massive challenges for Kai, he has been fighting all the way and is making good progress. We’re eternally grateful for the support Kai has been receiving from friends and people who know him either personally or via social media, it’s a great boost for us in these difficult times.
As a family, we have been focussed on Kai but we have realised that there are many people who feel as we do and are genuinely concerned. Updates have been hard because of the uncertainty around Kai’s condition so they have been vague in places. However, we all know Kai has always been open and honest in his social media posts even during the difficult times and we will try to do the same with the