Málaga has become a BMX Mecca and amen to the Vans Pro Cup. The skatepark designed by Ruben Alcantara lives up to every bit of hype and is absolutely incredible to ride.
Tangent is teaming up with Maris Strombergs and the #81 bike for the remainder of the 2017 race season. "We couldn’t be more stoked to make this official! Maris has been running our bars for as long as can be remembered but now we’ve outfitted him with our full accessory line including the Ventril3D Number Plate, FlatIron Bars, Split Stem, Remix Saddle, Halo Sprocket, and our QR Clamp and Post. The rest of the year just got a little more exciting.."
Welcome to the Cartel Maris, thinking this would make him kind of like a “Boss”!
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2017 Elite Women UCI Individual ranking as of 16 May.
1 (1) Mariana PAJON Colombia 26 1660
2 (2) Laura SMULDERS Netherlands 24 1610
3 (3) Yaroslava BONDARENKO Russia 20 1290
4 (7) Simone CHRISTENSEN Denmark 23 1090
5 (6) Judy BAAUW Netherlands 23 990
6 (4) Alise POST United States 26 895
7 (5) Brooke CRAIN United States 24 870
8 (8) Leanna CURTIS Australia 24 815
9 (10) Lauren REYNOLDS Australia 26 805
10 (14) Stefany HERNANDEZ Venezuela 26 765
11 (12) Nadja PRIES Germany 23 713
12 (9) Elke VANHOOF Belgium 26 705
13 (11) Caroline BUCHANAN Australia 27 645
14 (15) Priscilla STEVAUX CARNAVAL Brazil 24 630
15 (13) Dani GEORGE United States 23 593
16 (17) Felicia STANCIL United States 22 520
17 (20) Rebecca PETCH New Zealand 19 510
Pushing yourself and your craft to make your mark on the world, that's hustle, That's Brisk.Find out what pushes Pro BMXer, Kris Fox, to such epic heights in Episode 1 of our Respect The Hustle series.
Individual UCI Ranking 2017 as of 16 May.
1 (1) Corben SHARRAH United States 25 1220
2 (3) Tory NYHAUG Canada 25 1091
3 (2) Carlos Alberto RAMIREZ YEPES Colombia 23 1055
4 (9) Dave VAN DER BURG Netherlands 24 1055
5 (7) Sylvain ANDRE France 25 1035
6 (4) Niek KIMMANN Netherlands 21 1017
7 (8) Connor FIELDS United States 25 1015
DownUnderGround series 9 - round 1 - video contest 2017 - Open class - Simon O'Brien - 1st BMX Flatland Australia. Simon O'Brien from Erowal Bay - New South Wales competing in the open class: 1st place.
A lot of you know that I am a major animal lover, You guys also know that I have a lot of dogs but what you may not know is I have a turtles as well. A couple years ago a friend of mine found some turtles in the back yard at his house and I saved them raised them up and now it is time to free them back to where they belong. That being said I have a major surprise guest for you one of the greatest pros of BMX and an all around good guy, who is now a reptile expert helped me release these guys back to there natural habitat! After we head to the skatepark so this surprise special guest can show you that he still has it. He pulled a trick into the foam pit that many have dreamed about being able to do! KAMP KENAN LINK BELOW
Eight more BMX Best Tricks semifinalists are bound for Salt Lake City, where they'll vie for a spot in the Nitro World Games finals. The eight who earned a spot in the semifinals, in finishing order, are: James Foster, Zack Warden, TJ Ellis, Dawid Godziek, Jacob Bailey, Robin Davis, Brandon Loupos, and Vince Byron.
Nitro World Games qualifying shifted to BMX Best Tricks on Wednesday. Eight slots in the semifinal round were at stake and, potentially, a chance to compete in the finals at Rice-Eccles Stadium – and on NBC in primetime - on Saturday, June 24. James Foster took first place after sending it with a double backflip no-hander on his first run then later stomped a textbook triple backflip for his third. Foster almost nailed an insane backflip triple barspin on his final run, incredibly by over-spinning his handle bars four and a half times (undeterred, he attempted the trick again, and landed it, after the competition) Zack Warden sealed second place with a rarely seen bikeflip backflip to late tailwhip (which he later called, “my unicorn of a trick”). TJ Ellis never dipped below third after