Made in Berlin 2017. With (in order of apperance):
Adrian Kötz
Erik Herschke
Marvin Goers
Valentin Hansen
Luc Flosbach
Freddy Heling
Paul Neumann
Max Behr
Alex Bär
Robert Tkalcec
Maurice Läufer
Erik Böhm
Simon Otto Heinrich Siegfried
Andrej Mitic
Three days before our new full-length video, Headlights, drops on iTunes, we invited anyone and everyone to come ride the park and get a sneak peek at the film. The park got proverbially destroyed, people had a few beers, and I'm pretty damn sure everyone really enjoyed the video...
For the fifth year in a row FBM and Profile teamed up with QBP to hit up shops, spots and anything we can find for the annual ‘Maiden America’ tour. This years tour takes us to Northern California with Matt Coplon, Jay Schlie, Steve Crandall, Declan Murray, Garrett Guilliams, Shane Leeper, Dillon Leeper and everyone’s favorite Eric Holladay as we hit up Van’s Bicycle center in Yuba City, Gearhead Bikes in Pacifica, and Calabazes Cyclery in San Jose. Check it out! - Steve Crandall
Name shop: Volt BMX
Location: London, England
Years in business: 9
Employees: Just me and some friends help sometimes!
Did you ever go to school to learn how to run a (BMX) business or did you just 'send it'?
Volt BMX: No, I worked in an other shop for many years, I think if anyone is wise enough to go to business school they wouldn't be doing BMX related business!
Were your BMX industry contacts already made before you started your shop, or did you meet more people along the way?
Volt BMX: Already had most contacts, met some along the way.
Who are some of the people that helped out in the beginning, setting up the BMX shop?
Volt BMX: Many people helped out set up, and it was quite an epic set up. The place was empty for 17 years before we moved in, it was a mess. We had a new roof put on and the whole interior was built from scratch. Jimmy Rushmore and Glenn Robson pretty much built the wood stuff, shelves
Name shop: Planet Bicycle
Location: Atlantic Beach, Fl.
Employees: Just me and my partner Ed for now.
Did you ever go to school to learn how to run a (BMX) business or did you just 'send it'?
Planet Bicycle: No specific schooling. Over the past 30 years I’ve just worked in a few shops with different minds running them. I’ve taken the stuff that fit me from each and went with it.
Were your BMX industry contacts already made before you started your shop, or did you meet more people along the way?
Planet Bicycle: Over the years my contacts list has grown exponentially.
Who are some of the people that helped out in the beginning, setting up the BMX shop?
Built this last PURO FLAT edit in 2 waves. 2018 riding by Jean William Prévost, Part 3 of PURO FLAT video series filmed during Summer and Fall. The PURO FLAT 2018 Series is my intention to stay true to the artform that comes through The Flatland. Filmed at 3 spots in Canada and 2 more in spots in Japan and China.
Name shop: Circuit BMX Shop
Location: Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Years in business: 12
Employees: Vic Bettencourt/Cara Bettencourt/Chris Childs
Did you ever go to school to learn how to run a (BMX) business or did you just 'send it'?
Circuit BMX Shop: I’ve spent my life dedicated to BMX and have been around it for 32 years now. I have no business training. Just a passion for BMX and the family it provides.
Were your BMX industry contacts already made before you started your shop, or did you meet more people along the way?
Circuit BMX Shop: Before (and after) I opened Circuit I had done my fair amount of traveling. I had many industry connections due to travel. After I opened the shop there were many more connections as you would expect.
Name: Archie Kenward
Age: 23
Hometown: Hailsham, East Sussex, England
Hook-ups/Sponsors: Seventies Distro/Federal bikes
The favorite list:
-Spot to ride: Every polejam set-up ever lol
-BMX video: Daily Grind - Hard Times (shoutout 2 devon denham and gg allin)
-Website: streetmystics.wordpress.com
-Web video: Dust on God - 6ballclub
-Food: Mexican
-Twitter to follow: ISIS of biking aka @bmxfu
-Person on Instagram: @motobunka
-Travel destination: Tokyo, Japan
-Riders to ride with: Theo Dorman/Chase Quantrill/Ben Budgen/Jordan Aleppo/ Zac Gatt
-Car: any car would be good lol
-Movie: Kill Bill?!
-Colour: Not yellow
What beter venue than the 040BMXPARK to host the first official Dutch BMX PARK National championships. The park has attracted some of the top riders from the Netherlands who moved to Eindhoven just to be able to ride the park on a regular basis. Pim Scheers, Levi Weidmann, Daniel Wedemeijer, Milan Tenbult, Erik van de Wardt and Tom van den Bogaard now live close enough to ride the park multiple times per week with Shanice Silva Cruz, Jari Roggeveen and others making the trip to Brabant on a regular basis to get better at riding a bike. The Foampit and Resi section have given the riders a safe way to learn new tricks but at the first KNWU Freestyle Championships those two sections did not count (of course).
On the Women side The Netherlands could use some more riders but it's a growing process and with the attention that Shanice Silva Cruz is getting in the media, it's just a matter of time before girls will find their way into BMX Freestyle. Shanice grabbed the first Dutch title in BMX Park as expected doing 540's, flips and tailwhips at a park that she has visited for years.
The 8-man final in Eindhoven was of a high level. Riders are stepping it up and now it was time to shine. With DJ Winchester bringing the tunes, Dutch national TV filming and a big crowd on the balcony the riders went in full force. 2 runs each, best run counts. The format allowed for the riders to shoot for their best run possible and do it twice. Daniel Wedemeijer had an unfortunate crash on a flair-whip and hurt his hand during run one and did not get the result he wanted.