BMX Colin Varanyak 2020 fiend edit bytiM Production
Saúl Vilar - BMX Video [Promoción RRSS] by OCO Visual Media.
Is staying home making you stir crazy? Yeah, us too! We’ve been doing our part and following the rules but we reached out to Mat Hoffman to see what he’s been up to during these times. Thanks for checking in Mat!
Riley Smith comes out blazing through the Great NW with his first instalment for Wethepeople - this dude can do it all.
Wilton Hedley has been in the Brisbane scene for what feels like for ever. Finding a style of his own over the years and finding a bowl that suited his riding has really developed Wiltons ability to ride a little bit of everything with confidence and power. His latest video coming to you through our first full-length video "Aeterna" was truly a representation of Wiltons riding.
My guyy Eddie Cuellar always has Sumn Lite in the works and now he's got a fresh ten minutes with euro tripping, V.I.P records curved wall mayhem, Cali hits and lots more from the likes of Denim Cox, Mark Burnett, Brandon Begin, Lewis Calascione, Grant Smith, Ethan Corriere, Hobie Doan, Yumi, Devon Smillie and too many to list.
Name: Dani George
Sponsors: Alpha Bicycle Products, Danscomp, Answer BMX, Tangent Products, Fly Racing, Onyx Racing, BBQ Islands Inc, Granger Print Solutions
Mechanic: Dani George
How much have you raced on your Alpha Bicycle so far?
Dani George: 1 race! I built it up the day before I left to race our National Championships in Houston.
Where have you been riding your bike lately?
Dani George: On the streets of Riverside.
Files that will not be included in our large DVD video, this video is mounted for entertainment purposes. Enjoy watching!
Between Sea & Pine 2 (chapter two) by Matt Copland.
Operator-Park: Drew Bezanson
Location: Ontario, Canada
What made you decide to build your own ramp?
Drew Bezanson: I always love having my own ramps to ride. As a kid I had a mini ramp in the attic of my parents garage, its still there till this day. In 2017 I moved into a place that had the space for a backyard ramp and I jumped on the opportunity. I was a little burnt out on riding public parks at the time, having to worry about where people were at when trying to do lines, film, shoot photos, etc. I needed a spot where I could fill my craving for BMX. That is why you haven't really seen any footage come out from the yard. I love when the sessions get wild and everyone is in on it, not asking someone to stop and film something, just enjoy the session.