BMX is a Bicycle Motocross Racing documentary I made in 1977 while attending film school at San Francisco State University. My father was a bicycle racer in the 1940's, and opened a bicycle shop in Pleasant Hill, CA in the 1960's. He promoted any kind of bicycle racing and in the 1970's, sponsored a BMX team. Most of the film was shot at Merritt College in Oakland. The music track is original music, performed by myself and some friends. Monument Cyclery was a great, creative environment, encouraging and producing some great artisans in varied creative careers...and Me? Still producing films!
45 year old BMXer, wakeboarder, bass fisherman. Unkown Industries Buddy Suttle Harley Davidson tow in wall ride, bouncing 8lb Berryessa Bass and wakeboarding the California delta behind a Mastercraft.
Worth a re-watch. The plan was simple, well, to be honest it was non-existent; take eight friends, both old and new, meet up in Portland, Oregon. Then pile everyone into a 40-foot-long RV and see what happens! The heavily-laden RV consisted of a pretty eclectic list of names, including Nathan Williams, Reed Stark, Alex Kennedy, Corey Martinez, David Grant, Christian Rigal, and Matt Roe. Follow the crew as they plug through the Pacific Northwest of the United States in search of BMX street spots ripe for shredding.
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Inspired by BMX - Sandy Carson - Photographer - DIG ALUMNI Ep 2
We put some highlights of the first pro heat together. Like every year it was a dope weekend and it's amazing to see this contest grow a little bigger and better every year.
Larry Edgar: A Day in the Desert Video. Hot off a huge win at Simple Session 2017, we met up Larry Edgar in Southern California's desert region to capture a day of shredding a few amazing concrete parks. Speed, style, height, and perfection. Larry makes BMX look good.
Planned on a rain day but got lucky enough to get outside and cruise this fun little plaza!
Check out an edit from some of the homies we have been supporting...Bottom line is we do our best to help these guys do their thing and continue to enjoy riding their bikes....Young people have the power to change the world, join us now...
The start of the 2017 USA BMX Pro season was a much anticipated event – Many riders had a long 2016 season and took some time off after the Olympics and USA BMX Finals. The 2016 USA BMX #1 Pro Joris Daudet and 2016 Olympic Champion Connor Fields both have been getting ready for the new season with training, while Romain Mahieu has done a few events leading up to the season kickoff in Phoenix, AZ. The team all met up in the desert to see how the off season training went, and on Day 1, the day was smooth for the riders. Both Joris and Conor made their way into the main event, with Romain just missing out in the Semi. When the Gate dropped Conor looked to have a good start from the inside, but a elbow and a millisecond of hesitation cost him going into turn number one. Joris was there to capitalize as he was stuck mid pack but navigated his way towards the front. Joris rode a strong lap and would finish up 3rd, while Connor was held back to 8th for the day.