We got everything all dialed in. Flowin with the homie Chris.
Anthony has been putting in work. When hes not moving truckloads of furniture or cruising around on his 92 Katana he is out stacking. Enjoi the show.
Check out the video from the Liverpool Jam a few weeks back, Cheers to Chris Mills for putting this together, Thanks to everyone who came through, and thanks to Federal, BSD + Animal as always for the prizes.
Martin Hoza and his friends from "We Livin" organised a Street Jam in Brno, in Czech Republic dubbed the "BRNOFORNIA STREET SESH". Riding From Pavel Tencik, Tomas Carda, David Brothanek, Vita Kacha, Ludek Sedlar, Yvan Reynauds, Filip Jurek and many more.
We loaded the cars, set our sights on Wilmington, Delaware, and hit the road for a Drop the Pin. With Jordan Hango, Chase Dehart, Mad Mike, Joby Suender, John Yoh and Kevin Vannauker in tow, you already know it was a heavy sesh!
No matter where you travel in the world, the locals you meet will always have a "Sean Burns gap" that he's never even ridden, but he epitomises everything about the full speed, high danger stunt. This new section from Bone Deth's 'Too Fast For Food' DVD is another string to his epic DVD appearance bow - some of those gaps are straight up terrifying. All hail the king of drops.
Logan City Council’s $3.1 million rebuild of the Doug Larsen Park BMX freestyle and skate park facility at Beenleigh will begin next week. Council is constructing a world-class BMX/skate park facility that Cycling Australia says will be the best in the country and a potential venue for future international competitions. The park’s existing BMX/skate park will close on Tuesday, May 21.
The public BMX riding circuit at Doug Larsen Park, which is home to the Beenleigh BMX club, is not affected by the construction and will remain open. The design of the new freestyle course was finalised after Council hosted a workshop that included Logan’s BMX freestyle 2017 world champion Logan Martin along with Cycling Australia Technical Director (BMX) Wade Bootes, Clint Millar from Colony BMX and Ross Lavender and Nathan Philps from the local BMX community.
I took a lil trip to Madrid with my brother for a street jam organised by the homies, ride the city's endless spots and enjoy the capital night life.
A brief interview with a modern day legend, we find out where it all started where it went and how it is now. Not all the pics in the video are the actual pics spoken of. Enjoy!