Nearly 4K Files - The California trip.
Another year - another profile. In this video I made many tricks that I planned to do a long time ago. Also glad that one of my favorite band's song fitted this video perfectly. East coast influenced riding with a punk rock tune, that's how I like it. I have no goals and nowhere to rush, just trying enjoy the moment of riding every time.
Slumlords from Ethan. Basing operations out of Bob's (Wagner's) house aka The Mansion, we tackled Chatham repeatedly trying to make the best out of what little this town has to offer. With a few a day trips to London, Waterloo and Windsor we compiled some footage and I smushed it together as the boys were getting antsy to move on to something new.
More from the DUB 'Graft 3' video! Today it's four for the price of one with a beastly mix from Benny L, Fernando Laczko, Harry Mills-Wakley and Bruno Hoffmann. Always good to see the young guns holding their own in between the OG's.
BMX Roof Jump - AJ Hackett Cairns from Bungy World Tour.
So this past fall we had Ryan Pipkin staying with us for a bit up in Denver. We rode bikes, we drank coffee and talked a lot of nonsense but was a lot of fun and really got to hang out and see what Ryan was about. Needless to say after a while Ryan was more the welcome on that couch and was filming a few clips a day. Here we are now in winter with this final project wrapped up with the help of a few friends capturing clips and seconds angles and cannot be happier how this all wrapped up. Thank you to everyone who helped and supported in any way possible.
Camera: The Medialist, Heiko Köhler, Pat Trieb
Edit: The Medialist
Music: Tour de Force – "Warmongers"
Dirt qualifying results Toyota BMX Triple Challenge Stop 2. Arizona.
1. Logan Martin (AUS)
2. Nick Bruce (USA)
3. Brandon Loupos (AUS)
4. Colton Satterfield (USA)
5. Mike Varga (CAN)
6. Alessandro Barbero (ITA)
7. Leandro Moreira (BRA)
8. Anthony Napolitan (USA)
9. Jake Leiva (USA)
10. Kevin Peraza (USA)
11. Ryan Nyquist (USA)
12. Brian Fox (USA)
The world’s premier action sports competition debuts July 13-16 for its first year at the new U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis. The event will feature an all-encompassing youth culture experience, including more than 200 of the world’s best action sports athletes competing for medals and prize money in BMX, Skateboard and Moto X disciplines. In addition to the sports, the X Games interactive youth cultural festival, X Fest, and world-class musical performances from A Day To Remember on Friday, July 14, Flume on Saturday, July 15 and Minneapolis’ own Atmosphere will also be part of the event. All three musical performances will take place at the Commons stage, located outside U.S. Bank Stadium.
DAY ONE build-up of the Simple Session 17 course.
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