Watch the best moments from the Women BMX Park final at the 2018 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships in Chengdu, China.
The seemingly unthinkable happened to Austrian BMX pro Senad Grosic. After a bit of last-minute shopping, he was abandoned together with his fellow BMXer Corey Bohan of Australia in the Hagebaumarkt store in Mondsee, Austria. Staff closed the hardware store and Grosic and Bohan were left in there to tough it out for the whole weekend. The two exceptional talents made the most of the situation though, promptly turning the shop
into a BMX paradise. Creative tricks and endless enjoyment resulted, rather than sitting around feeling sorry for themselves. It can all be seen on www.redbull.com/nailedit
What do two crafty BMX maestros get up to when locked into a hardware store? The only thing that
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Monster Energy congratulates Monster Army’s Justin Dowell on winning the 2018 UCI Urban World Cycling Championships in Chengdu, China. Heading into the finals, the 18-year-old was a man with a mission, saying he “wanted to win more than anything” and that he had “tricks up his sleeves” that would do the job. The Virginia Beach native has been traveling Europe and training for this competition for the entire year. After finishing 8th last year in the World Championships he earned himself a spot in the 2018 Youth Olympic Games, but was unable to attend the competition. Using that let down as motivation he has his eyes set on the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan and wanted to start that journey with a World Championship title.
Dowell was joined in the finals by Monster Army and fellow American Jeremy Malott, as well as Monster Energy’s Ben Wallace and Alex Nikulin, from Great Britain and Russia respectively.
However, it was Dowell who stomped his “dream run” and finished with a 92.2 after his first run. Using his second run as a preemptive victory lap, it was a run that would be hard to top, with his creative combinations and unique lines. Dowell is known to trick every hip and use every transfer to
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Dual Olympian, Caroline Buchanan will try her hand at a new discipline of cycling when she competes in the final round of the 2018 UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup in Chengdu China from 2-4 November. "It has been quite a challenging year for me, most of my years have been an athlete focus" said the 28-year-old, who married her longtime partner Barry Nobles in the USA last month. 2018 has been a human focus; life and health have taken priority.
"I have never had six months off the bike before, so the challenge for me this year was all about being patient, sit through injuries, recover and get back into competition again." In true Buchanan style, when faced with one challenge, the best response is to take on another. The Canberran has
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The BMX-rider Valentin Moder explores the city of Sarajevo and it’s history. He rides the most breathtaking wreckages and gets to know moving time testifies. In the process of getting to know the local fun-sport scene, he transforms the ruins of Olympia in what they have been before the war:
a place to celebrate sports.