Subrosa/ Shadow Conspiracy rider Saul Vilar just turned 15 years old and to celebrate, he dropped an all new video!
Maaaan, if this one doesn't make you want to ride, you may already be dead. Enjoy 11 minutes of prime material from the BURN SLOW road trip to Colorado in May 2022 featuring Devon Smillie, Jayden Mucha and Julian Arteaga... plus Aaron Ross, Maxime Bonfil and Troy McMurray.
Let Dennis Enarson break down BOTH of his brand new bikes. 1 PARK and 1 STREET bike (both Haro), kitted with Odyssey BMX parts.
Clint Millar recently finished "Stage 4" of his backyard wonderland so we had him walk us through the entire ramp setup. Be on the lookout for some riding videos from this setup in the coming weeks!
Ethan came out swinging with a banging video out of Chicago repping for Animal and Let Roast Cycles.
We've got an absolute banger for you today via Ends Footwear, featuring none other than Julian Arteaga, Johnny Raekes, Justin Spriet, Trent Lutzke & Tyler Veatch doing what they do best. This is essential viewing folks! What a squad...
Can You Film This? GT BMX’s newest full length video is here! After three years of filming and an epic week of premieres around the world, we are hyped to bring it to you in full. “Can You Film This?” Is based on the simple idea of riding around and filming bike tricks with your friends. Get a Look at what the up-and-coming GT BMX crew does when those C.Y.F.T moments hit...
Watch the first, second, and third place runs of BMX Street at X Games 2022!
The medals keep coming! Monster Energy congratulates team rider Felix Prangenberg on claiming the silver medal in BMX Street on the third day of X Games 2022 in Vista, California, on Friday. In the final session featuring the world’s best riders, the 24-year-old from Cologne, Germany, took silver as his fourth career X Games medal. At the end of Day three of X Games 2022, the Monster Energy team had claimed a total of 10 medals (3 gold, 6 silver, 1 bronze).
Presented by Monster Energy as the official energy drink partner of X Games, the 65th edition of X Games is contested with no spectators in attendance and broadcast live to global audiences. For five action-packed days, viewers from across the globe get to witness X Games history written
Stuart King discovered BMX at its lowest point in popularity, we pin it down to around 1990. How the carcass of a 80's kids boom held any interest to a young teen back then is quite intriguing.