Here are some leftovers from Christian Gattinger's entry to Freedom's Bangers Freestyle Film Festival for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!
Getting the holeshot can be as complicated or as easy for you to do. In this video, we're going to cover the three areas that Oympic Coach Greg Romero uses to coach his athletes to get the holeshot!
Hobie Doan is a machine when it comes to filming—point him at a spot and he just goes to town. He rolled through Long Beach recently and fired out 5 clips at each spot he hit—clocking 15 clips in an afternoon. Must be nice!
Filmed over a somewhat damp a dreary day Dublin. Too cold and miserable for the streets Eoin Flynn takes off to Cork Street skatepark & does what he does best.
35 YEARS OF ETNIES 1986-2021
etnies BMX Team:
Jordan Godwin
Chase Hawk
Nathan Williams
Tom Dugan
Devon Smillie
Felix Prangenberg
Name: Chris "Indy" Armstrong
Age: 47yrs old
Hometown: Indianapolis, Indiana
Hook-ups/Sponsors: Pro Kote Powder Coating & Flat Society
---The FAT favorite list---
-Spot to ride: Flatland Academy
-BMX video: KGB Videos (all of them)
-Website: Flatmatters
-Web video: Anything From Matt Wilhelm
-Food: Mexican
-Twitter to follow: @patrickfJohnson
-Person on Instagram: Dennis Enarson & Matt Wilhelm
-Travel destination: Japan & Germany
-Riders to Ride with: My Chi Town Family, Jake Jackson, Marty Clark, Brant Hughes, & Chris Woodling
Name: Steve Blackey
Hometown: Torrance, California
Started riding BMX in: 1977
What was your connection with The Bicycle Source?
Steve Blackey: I met Mike Buff and started riding with him at local dirt jump spots in late 1979. Mike's brother Steve Potts (Inventor of Potts Mod), opened The Bicycle Source early 1980 in Lomita, California. At that time I was 15 working at another bike shop. Around mid April 1980 Mike asked me if I wanted to work at his brother's shop and I jumped on the opportunity.
Steve Potts owned and ran the business, also did sales, I was the mechanic and did sales. With Mike Buff, being associated with BMX Action, the shop soon became a focal point for local kids because Mike would come by often so I could “Dial in” his bikes. As the Freestyle BMX movement exploded, the shop
Ricky Roich and I, JuanCarlos M.L. made this video back in 2005. It has been buried for at leas 12 years. I lost the files and all copies made. In the New Years I found a copy in a friend's house. So I loaded it up for you to enjoy.