Fun little project we did with Gulf Nederland, at the national training centre, Papendal.
"Pegless street video filmed throughout the last sunny days in The Netherlands with some Copenhagen clips mixed in. Special thanks to Joeri Veul, Luke Duffy and everybody else who took the time to film clips with me. Really stoked on the result and hope you guys enjoy the video. -Twan van Wijk
The current UCI BMX Freestyle Park Nation Ranking shows where your nation's at in BMX PARK riding at the moment. This nation ranking will become important after 1 November when the Olympic qualifying period begins. Between 1 November 2018 and 11 May 2020 several UCI sanctioned events will provide points towards individual rankings which will translate into a Nations ranking with the points of the two top ranked riders in either the Male or Female BMX Park category. With the top ranked Nation getting to send two riders to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo we will see a strong battle for that position starting 1 November 2018. Nations ranked 2-5 will also get to send a rider with one rider going to the host nation and 2 spots will be given away at the 2019 UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Chamionships to complete the total of 9 available spots in both Men and Women.
The last UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup of 2018 will take place in Chengdu, China from 1-4 November making this the first Olympic Qualifying event for Tokyo 2020. Also the UCI Urban World Championships the weekend after in Chengdu will count for qualifying points in the BMX Freestyle Park discipline. But scoring points during World Cups and World Championships isn't the only way. C1 category events will be held all over the world in 2019 as well as national championships and possibly continental championships. In short, points will start to matter very soon for those chasing a spot at the 2020 Olympics in Japan.
The Get Together Jam at Dana Park Community Center Skatepark in Barstow, CA. October 20th, 2018 .......
Earlier this month, a group of us from NYC traveled to Barcelona to ride and film. During our stay we met up with Long Island local and current resident of BCN, @Austin_Mazur as well as Argentinian shredders, @agbmx and the @pshomies. Special thanks to Pedro Montoya and Ronaldo Valverde for showing us a good time.
You've seen the big money TV shows, now it's time for some In The Cut action from X Games in Sydney, via the camera of Andrew Knight. See what went down behind-the-scenes during street, dirt and big air.
Stephan "Bootygroceries" August has been reppin' Fit for a minute now. He's been behind the lens of several team edits over the last year, but this is his official Fitbikeco. debut in front of it. Without further ado, here's Stephan slappin' his signature style on the streets of his home base of Long Beach, Calif.