On a frosty Saturday morning the Johannesburg Library Gardens were awoken to the sound of bikes cruising in as riders from different scenes and towns from all over SA came together in support the first global BMX day. The point of BMX day is not about drawing crowds, prize money or a contest format, It's about drawing the scene closer together no matter how big or small through sharing the common bond of riding bikes. So without further delay we packed the van, camera gear and set off on a wild ride through the city!
"Honey, can you get me some beers?" She replied with a "Sure, only if I can borrow your bike." And there she went, off to grab some brewski's on the mint old school Redline. She got some looks on the way there and some "Yeah lady!" yells on the way back while carrying a 12-pack. Thanks to Tim for the contribution.
With a presence in Europe and Asia, FISE footprint will continue to grow on an international scale from 2016, and extend its position as one of the leaders in the Action Sports event industry. The Selection Committee congratulates the candidates cities which put time and great effort into submitting well thought and remarkable bids and proudly announces the 5 destinations which have made the shortlist. Denver (US), Edmonton (Canada), Kazan (Russia), Qatar, United Arab Emirates- are all in the running to stage the 2016-2018 FISE
As seen during the 90-minute NBC special, “Revolution Day: The Chase for the Biggest Trick in Action Sports History” yesterday, Jed “The Warrior” Mildon has raised the bar yet again by becoming the first person to ever land a quadruple backflip on a BMX bike. After an arduous nine-month battle with fellow Nitro Circus teammate James Foster, Mildon landed the milestone world’s first at Travis Pastrana’s “Pastranaland” complex in Maryland, USA.
For his historic run, Mildon rolled in 100 feet to launch off a 21-foot high, 75-degree takeoff ramp. Exceeding 40 mph, he flew