The kickoff for the 2019 USA BMX Pro Series season took place on one of the most famous tracks in USA BMX’s longed history, Black Mountain BMX in Phoenix, AZ. Joris Daudet, the 2018 USA BMX #1 Pro has had some time off since wining the #1 title for the 3rd time black in November. But to watch him race this weekend in Phoenix, you would have thought he never took any break. Things kicked off for Joris on Friday afternoon, as he started the 2019 season off with some fast last, making his way into the main event. Joris was ready to continue his wining ways from 2018, as he lined up for the first main event if 2019. When the gate dropped, Joris put the power down and took the hole shot into turn #1. From there, he opened up the lead and never looked back, on his way to win #1 for the season.
On Saturday, the Pros were back on track and Joris was back out front all day. Once again, Joris Daudet would make his way into the main event. And once again, when the gate slammed the deck,
Monster Energy congratulates Dan Lacey on his Best Trick win at the second stop of the Toyota BMX Triple Challenge in Arlington, Texas. Taking place during select Monster Energy Supercross events, the Toyota BMX Triple Challenge has proven to be the premiere event for pushing the level of dirt riding. But new for this year, the Arlington stop switched all that up and took on a whole new street feel with ramps, trailers, jersey barriers, wallrides, and rails. The unique, street-style course was designed by Monster Energy’s Kevin Peraza featuring some of the best street and ramp riders in the world.
The qualifying event on Friday wasn’t open to the public, but 36 riders battled it out for 13 spots in the
World First! BMX Flatland above the clouds 3226m high! With a temperature of -23°C, 62% of oxygen compare to sea level and a frozen slippery platform, it was definitely the most challenging shoot of my life but we pulled it off and I’m stoked on the result! Shot with Fujifilm X-T3.
Nothing but hammers in this jam-packed edit of the Best of 2018 from Chad Kerley, Corey Martinez, Garrett Reynolds, Dakota Roche, and Nathan Williams. We've compiled all of the wildest clips from our Mile High edit, Montreal tour, Signature Sessions, and more so sit back and enjoy!
BMX / R25 Forks with Jacob Cable. Nose manual wizard Jacob Cable runs the Odyssey R25 fork. Let him explain why.
Grab an eggroll and enjoy some camo trousers doing spins.
Hecho a Mano de Bikers para Bikers Protagonizado por Rodrigo Decuzzi Owner Rider de NNBIKES Documental de BMX FREESTYLE Dirigido por Carlos Vásquez para Bacestudio Films en Asocición con Ene Ene Bikes & Vida Bicicletera Hecho en Argentina, Sur América 2019.
The BMX Support Group visited Eindhoven on a Monday night. People going through a bad time could share their sad stories of being addicted to drugs or alcohol, losing their jobs, hitting rock bottom and simply needing a shoulder to cry on. Actually it wasn't anything like that. Kevin Peraza, Sergio Layos and Courage Adams had made it to town to ride with the locals and to promote Kevin's new BMX shoe. The round circle talking session was more of a live interview with KP himself and those present used the time to ask Peraza anything they wanted. The interest for his new shoe was definitely there and Kevin explained how they've been testing the new sole for a year and a half and how stoked he is to get a signature shoe. The vibe was positive and no sad stories were shared and
Yumi's stay in America is almost at its end and every year he loves to take advantage of the thrift stores over here. Particularly for the inexpensive oversized slacks. After securing some Yumi swag we venture out to ride some mall spots and more...