Felix Prangenberg has to be one of the most productive and exciting riders out there and now we've got another dose of his signature style. It sure is some Strange Times but you can always rely on a set of 20" wheels.
Kevin Nikulski is one of the exciting new breed of flatland rider who has incorporated street riding into both his lines and style with seamless flow. He's has been hard at work on this video 'Solid Ground' for a year now and it's finally finished. We can't get enough of watching Kevin do his thing - incredible... Shot entirely at home in Berlin, Germany.
Crupi has a long and proud history in the world of BMX Racing. Don Crupi, father of famous Factory Free Agent rider Ryan "Snoopy" Crupi started the company in 1982. All of Crupi's original products were well thought out and CNC machined in Arcadia, California. Today, Crupi is located in Northern Nevada near Lake Tahoe but our traditions live on! Along with years of new and updated racing products, replacement parts for many of our original products are still available! So this is for you; our Vintage BMX friends.
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2020 Vibes... CORONA TAPE S/O Baumschule Blau.. and welcome to the Team - JOSEF BLAU!
Paterico, J-Dog and Clint Millar Shredding some backyard ramps during Isolation Covid 19 Boiiiiii
"Vagabond Squad" is a full-length video from Canada’s Weird & Revered crew. Filmed from 2016 to 2019, the project is community rooted with a strong focus on the Edmonton BMX scene. Although a majority of the clips are from the crew’s home city, the footage spans 9 countries, 8 American states, and 4 Canadian provinces and territories.
Zenen Saneshige, Anthony Kalb, Luke Burdshaw, Max Myslewski and friends with their full-length DVD, "Contrary" - now online for your viewing entertainment. Bikes, partying and a lil' of everything in between. The cellar door vibes are very strong with this one. 30 minutes well spent.
Louis has been working with us for a while, but now it's official. He has joined the Shadow family. Louis is an up and coming UK rider that isn't afraid of some rails or heavy drops.
The Australian Cycling Team is pleased to announce the Athlete Memberships across all disciplines for 2020/21. In BMX, three athletes - Natalya Diehm (BMX Freestyle) and Lauren Reynolds and Izaac Kennedy (BMX Race) will receive Individual Athlete Performance Support (IAPS) memberships. The trio joins reigning world champion Brandon Loupos, 2017 world champion Logan Martin, plus Saya Sakakibara and Anthony Dean.
Caroline Buchanan (BMX Race) has not been offered a new BMX IAPS membership, however, she will receive transitional support until August 2020. Kai Sakakibara (BMX Race) is receiving support as he continues recovery and rehabilitation following a racing accident in February.
“As we continue to prepare for the resumption of racing, and ultimately the Olympics and Paralympics in 2021, the confirmation of athlete memberships gives everyone a chance to continue to sharpen their focus on their preparation and individual progress and development,” said Simon Jones, Australian Cycling Team Performance Director. “I would like to thank those team members exiting the program for their commitment to their own personal development and to the Australian Cycling Team program as a whole. “Re-entry to the program for these athletes is possible. Sometimes, stepping back and taking time away from something can be a way to move forward if their ambition and desire remain.”