Go crack open your favorite soda and check out this rad mix of street, park and dirt by Ryan "Soda Pop" Dare!
The Rollback: a BMX Podcast episode twenty-one with Justin Kosman.
Having a large backyard has always been a dream of me. Not for the space, just to be able to build your own dirt spot, they way you want it. On 20 square meters you can't build much but luckily we've got some dirt spots close by which works. The Bensink family over in Voorst do have a dirt jump park built in their backyard and Philip and I paid a visit last Saturday. Unfortunately Niels wasn't present himself as he was racing in China so the big jumps did not see any riding but still the pump track section of the spot was good fun. Building and maintaining a dirt spot is hard work. You've got to love it otherwise it doesn't make sense having your own spot. More time is spent with the shovel in hand than the grips of your handlebars riding it. But then again, you are in control of what you're
See the latest video capture technology deployed in the next episode of our Lined Up series with the French flatland legend. When it comes to BMX Flatland, there has never been a rider as capable, charismatic and as visionary as Matthias Dandois. The Parisian has been a one man revolution and now he's released yet another stellar video section in the third episode of the series Lined Up.
Kubo Bruch - Goodbye BRNOfornia. @cluutshow Slovakian representative Kubo Bruch spent five years in BRNO, Czech studying, but it wasn't all university - a lot of it was spent getting creative on his bike. He filmed this quickie before he left to go back home so we thought we'd upload for all to see. Nothing crazy but the kind of video that makes you want to go ride. Save travels Kubo!
Our boys made a Instagram Slam at this awesome Skatepark in Latvia, Riga during the Simple Summer Session 2018 Subscribe here for BMX Videos & more: https://bit.ly/2ICluyh Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!
2018 X Games Dirt Gold Medalist Brandon Loupos takes us through the steps on "How to 360" in this video.
We went to China for 3 days to race to Qiansen Trophy C1 BMX Event. A short trip, but we had a great time!
Well it doesn't get more steezy than this right here. Cult's Jaime Gonzalez has always been a favorite of ours to watch - the guy makes it look way too easy. In between work, swooping through Madrid with Gonzalo Caballero in control of the VX. FUCK. YES.