See into the life of professional BMX rider, Matt Cordova. He truly is all about living life to the fullest and enjoying anything with handlebars and wheels.
Connor Fields and Mariana Pajon put it together today in Zolder, Belgium winning the final in changing weather. Fields' win puts him in the leader position after three rounds while Laura Smulders holds on to the lead in the Women class after placing 6th today. Today's final results and the 2017 UCI BMX SX World Cup standings are listed below.
Results Elite Men, UCI BMX SX World Cup #3, Zolder, Belgium.
1 11 FIELDS Connor USA 1 31.727
2 192 VAN DER BURG Dave NED 3 31.951
3 5 TREIMANIS Edzus LAT 4 32.419
4 44 DEAN Anthony AUS 5 32.810
5 49 NYHAUG Tory CAN 8 32.957
6 194 VILLEGAS Federico ARG 7 33.544
7 24 SHARRAH Corben USA 2 33.770
8 48 GRAF David SUI 6 1:14.308
Elite Women Final results UCI BMX SX World Cup round 3
1 100 PAJON Mariana COL 2 35.828
2 210 CHRISTENSEN Simone DEN 3 36.080
Gary Young steps his game up for one of his most insane video parts to date with footage from all over the world and spots that didn’t seem possible to ride. This Nora Cup nominated video part carries a heavy vibe and even heavier tricks for the San Diego native who only gets stronger with age.
Elite Women UCI BMX Ranking as of 9 may 2017.
1 (2) Mariana PAJON Colombia 26 1435
2 (1) Laura SMULDERS Netherlands 24 1380
3 (5) Yaroslava BONDARENKO Russia 20 1115
4 (3) Alise POST United States 26 895
5 (4) Brooke CRAIN United States 24 870
6 (8) Judy BAAUW Netherlands 23 865
7 (11) Simone CHRISTENSEN Denmark 23 830
8 (9) Leanna CURTIS Australia 24 760
9 (6) Elke VANHOOF Belgium 26 705
UCI BMX Ranking as of 9 May 2017. Elite Men:
1 (1) Corben SHARRAH United States 25 1075
2 (4) Carlos Alberto RAMIREZ YEPES Colombia 23 1005
3 (6) Tory NYHAUG Canada 25 955
4 (12) Niek KIMMANN Netherlands 21 952
5 (8) Joris DAUDET France 26 895
6 (3) David GRAF Switzerland 28 850
7 (13) Sylvain ANDRE France 25 840
8 (22) Connor FIELDS United States 25 835
9 (11) Dave VAN DER BURG Netherlands 24 825
10 (2) Maris STROMBERGS Latvia 30 805
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean located around 1,500km east of Australia, across the Tasman Sea. It was one of the last lands to be settled by humans and during its long isolation New Zealand developed a distinctive biodiversity of animal, plant and BMX life. The country's varied topography makes its a perfect place for all sports enthusiasts and that's why we visited it during European winter with BMX ace Dawid Godziek and pals to enjoy the summer riding down under. The second part of the BMX road trip across New Zealand begins in the South Island’s harbour city of Picton, and the nearby Reefton skatepark. They then move on to Greymouth to ride the infamous Andy’s Skatepark bowl before heading to the annual Farm Jam to get the competitive juices going.
Chase Hawk. Dennis Enarson. Larry Edgar. Ryan Nyquist. Tom Dugan. Pat Casey. SEVEN MINUTES of pure madness from the second stop of the Vans BMX Pro Cup in Malaga, Spain.
Name: Laura Smulders
Age: 23
Hometown: Wijchen
Sponsors: TVE Sport, Oegema Transport, Shimano, Meybo, Dijk Natural Collections, JEE-O, Renthal, BMX24Seven, EnergyLab, Tioga, Oakley, Leatt, Speijerssports. www.laurasmulders.com
Bike check:
-Frame: Meybo Holeshot XXL
-Forks: SuperDuper
G-Form, the leader in athletic impact protection, is excited to announce the addition of Kevin Peraza and Colton Walker, two of BMX’s rising stars to its athlete roster. Peraza and Walker join a star-studded roster that already include 2016 Rio Gold Medalists Connor Fields and 10 time X-Games medalist Kevin Robinson. Peraza was born into the world of BMX, as his father and three brothers all actively ride BMX. The Tucson, AZ product is known for his infectious personality and competes in both dirt and park events. 2016 saw Peraza make serious noise in the BMX scene, finishing first at Simple Session and the Summer X-Games, along with a list of other top finishes.