For three years, Monster Energy has brought together most of the best BMX dirt riders in the world to compete at a unique dirt event that has helped push the level in BMX. In 2017, Monster is proud to announce the 2017 Toyota BMX Triple Challenge at Monster Energy Supercross, a three-stop, open series that will finally bring together all of the best dirt riders in the world. Each of the three events will have up to 50 riders compete in an open qualifier with the simple goal of giving anyone the chance of being crowned the overall champion. With just two jumps to lay down the best tricks you have, the Toyota BMX Triple
Anthony Perrin in Paris by Hadrien Picard for Red Bull
CREDITS - south coast bmx video from SOUTH COAST BMX
4th annual cornhuckit highlights. Amazing gathering with countless friends, awesome food, all day bmx, fireworks show and live music from "The Killigans"
When the first trick is a 180 Twix, you know it's gonna be good. Watch Radio's newest recruit throw down one hour's worth of awesomeness at DDASC. Get familiar!
This past Sunday I went to Evolve Action sports park for the USA BMX freestyle winter park tour to film for the day with all my Denver Riding buddy, and a couple visiting BMX Pros like Josh perry, Josh Hult, Aj Anaya, Tray Herrera Tremaine A. Stewart, Tuan Duong and more all riding BMX.
A few hours with Cam Peake at Adrenaline alley 2016.
A few thinks I filmed this Fall after being injured.
In BMX Flatland, riders compete on specially-adapted BMX bikes to show off an array of dazzling tricks on a flat arena. Tricks are executed by spinning and balancing on the bike in a variety of astonishing positions. Yohei Uchino, one of the world's top riders, shows us some of his incredible repertoire of skills, using all parts of the BMX as if it were an extension of his own body. He demonstrates what it takes to succeed on the BMX Flatland stage.
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The World Samurai Summit
At the World Samurai Summit recently held in Nagoya, the main events were a reenactment battle involving members of the public and experts in full 16th century samurai armor, and one-on-one duels. Ben Sharples, a classical martial arts enthusiast from the UK, takes part for the first time. He fails to qualify for the one-on-one combat, but joins the group battle, vowing to make it to the individual combat next year.
I couldn't be Happier/Prouder with the way this came out. 8 months work all led to this amazing project and Mike King done an amazing job putting this together. Thanks to the support of DeWalt, Extreme and vision ramps for helping bring this to life. Also supported by GT Bikes and bawbags.