Paris is the most visited city in the world and is always full of energy and surprises. The streets that were once full of cars, tourists and pedestrians suddenly became quiet and empty in November.
USABMX Freestyle decided it was time to organize a national championship for the non-Elite riders. As everyone knows and understands, putting on events during the pandemic isn't an easy task but the hunger for riders to get together and ride at a place called Woodward could not be stopped. Competitions were held in 5 classes and as expected it didn't take much for everyone to show their talent. As USABMX's Shannon Gillette put it: "All in all it was a great success and the the stoke was high with the riders and the families. We're currently working on locations and dates for a series in 2021." We've gathered some photos and the results for you. Find the video of the event in the video section (hit this link to take you there).
Discover the world of TSG. Where does TSG come from and what is TSG today? More than 30 years ago TSG was born in a german student town called Münster. The first BMX craze had just come to an end and skateboarders were protecting their extremities using made-up pads and weird helmets that weren’t intended for skateboarding. This was the moment when TSG was born.
Ahhhh the Grands. The greatest BMX race on earth. 2020 was a wild one with a one race event for the championship!
Mike's been putting in work for this one all through lockdown with his filmer Joe Ticker. Thanks to Seventies and Crucial for helping make it happen!
Jump in the van once again for a session with Charles LittleJohn, Brad Simms, and United/FourDown rider Miki Fleck. This F-Log almost took a rough turn, we had a CLOSE call with a driver fleeing the police.
The Source Park / BMX / Documentary / Episode 3 (WORLD'S LARGEST UNDERGROUND SKATEPARK AND SHOP)
A 2020-as évben is rengeteg trükköt tanultam, amik közül a legdurvábbakat össze is foglaltuk ebben a videóban!
After more than a month of competition, last night Mexico were crowned winners in a ceremony that took place at Montpellier Town Hall and was broadcast live on Twitch. The Nation's teams were composed of the best athletes from E-FISE Montpellier 2020, and this brand new competition brought together riders and urban sports enthusiasts from across the globe. It was the fans who determined that Mexico was winner, as they had been voting for their favourite Nation on a platform specially dedicated to the event.
Winning the contest means that Mexico take home the top prize of 4 invitations fo FISE Montpellier 2021, for the team's captains and ambassadors. In second and third place on the podium is Brazil and Colombia meaning they are awarded 2 invitations each for their team captains.