The original section was featured in Props BMX Issue 79, filmed and edited by Darryl Tocco. Darryl recently breathed some new life into this arguably overlooked release from Dan Coller a few years back. Savage riding and good soundtrack to back it up!
Anthony Panza has been on the grind with us for a minute...Paving his own lane we are proud to acknowledge this with a spot on our PRO squad...Expect plenty more from this Long Islander and CULT in the future...
How many clips can you get in one day? Kosoy hits the streets of Barcelona, VX film and edit by Facundo Falco!
Pre-summer adventures in Barcelona. Special thanks to Dante Distribution, Melon Optics, Kollektive and The Spoked Society for the support over the years. Also Onwies Knallen BMX, AJ and in particular Joram van Dijk.
A day in the life of bmx rider Trevor Sigloch.
Our new AM Tom Weikert goes in guns blazing for his first Wethepeople video part. Filmed all over Europe during the Summer, let this be a taste of what this kid is capable of.
ANIMAL_QSS#2 full video by bmxmdb.com
At 45 I could easily tell myself that doing the thing I love simply isn't going to be as much fun as it was in my 20's. That I wouldn't progress, I wouldn't make tons of new friends and that I wouldn't have awesome road trips and fun experiences. But I just don't buy that.
Australia's BMX scene is set to explode in Melbourne this weekend as Cycling Australia hosts the inaugural Freestyle BMX Nationals at Rampfest from 24-25 November 2018. Freestyle BMX is set to make its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and the event format sees cyclists perform a series of tricks during their ‘1 minute run’ across a ramp-filled course. Riders’ tricks are judged based on difficulty, originality, style and execution.
The Freestyle BMX Nationals will be the first opportunity for Australian riders to earn an official National Ranking, a significant move for the sport domestically ahead of the Tokyo Games. Australia currently boast some of the best riders in the world, the inaugural competition will pit a wave of professionals against keen locals and enthusiasts all striving for the coveted green and gold jersey.
Sydney’s Brandon Loupos, fresh from his bronze-medal performance at the 2018 UCI Urban World Championships in Chengdu, China last weekend will headline the Nationals. “I’m excited to come back from Worlds and hopefully put an exclamation point on the first ever nationals in Australia and be that number one Australian,” said Loupos.
Melbourne's Jake Wallwork, who claimed his maiden World Cup win in China last month and finished fourth at the World Championships, is thrilled for the first National Championship at his