We left for NASS on Thursday morning. On board were MC Andy Zeiss, Philip de Jong and uncle Paul, a great road trip crew. For people not in the know, NASS Festival takes place in the middle of nowhere in a field in the South-West of England. People camp out, use the showers on the premises and eat whatever food is available at the festival. With 5 days ahead of us we had packed three coolers, some tents, chairs, some snacks, food, and whatever else we thought we would need. In other words, we came prepared. On arrival it took a bit of smooth talking to get the Vito next to the Glamping Tipi tents that were already set up. Andy, Paul and Seb Heijna shared one of those. Philip and I both threw a 2 second tent in the air, rolled out the self inflating Decathlon mat and threw the sleeping bag on top. We had no electricity so powerbanks, gas tanks and batteries took care of our needs such as light, and coffee. But first we had some adult drinks to kill while they were still icey cold. Folding chairs were put up, a strong table was placed in the middle and a phone played our favourite songs. We were camping out to the fullest.
Every single day we woke up in a sauna. England enjoyed a heat-wave which meant at 8am the sun was already up and tried to get everyone out of their tents. It worked better than an alarm clock. The camping area was just a short distance away from the NASS Festival where the Dirt, Vert, Street and Park events were held next to all the concerts that were planned. Nearly 20.000 people were around, looking for a good time. Those who came for BMX could enjoy the music. Those who came for the music, could enjoy a bit of BMX.
From the creators of "One Flying Kidney" comes this truly inspiring story of a Nigerian flatlander by the name of Cherechukwu Udenkwere who didn't have a legitimate bike. But after Shane Hawke left a comment on one of Che's social media posts, a group of likeminded individuals pooled their resources to hook up the man with a proper flatland bike, and now he's straight shredding!
Voilà, bien, longtemps, que je n'avais pas mis les roues au streetpark ... cette part a était filmer sur deux jours a gouesnou et a lannion Avec des figures que je n'avais pas posées depuis des années.
We gathered up a good portion of the dudes and went up to Woodward West for a few days during camp and came back with a little video... nothing short of a good time and everyone was having a blast.
Having missioned around the globe for two years stacking ridiculous riding clips with the BSD team on over 10 trips it's nearly impossible to choose the best of them, but here we go. This edit marks the 2 year anniversary of Transmission's world wide premiere in Glasgow with a selection of just some of the highlights from Dan Paley, David Grant, Sam Jones, Mike Jersey Taylor, Matt Allpress, Jason Teet, Luc Legrand, Liam Zingbergs, Kriss Kyle, Reed Stark and Alex Donnachie's sections from the 2016 BSD Transmission DVD.
Denim Cox is a beast on a bike—always having fun while going for something crazy. And his BSD build is a direct reflection of his wild no hold barred style—complete with his own signature 4-piece Grime bars, blood stained cranks, and more. Denim explains what he rides and why.
For X Games Minneapolis BMX Big Air and Dirt invite James Foster, the Road to X Games involves at-home projects, ramp building and much more.