Bruno Hoffmann has been busy filming with Rich Forne to bring you his latest video. Click play to see what Bruno does best.
When it comes to forks, whether you like them steep, mellow or invest cast, United Bike Co have them! From the Dinero V2 Fork to the line of Supreme forks they've got something for everyone. United even have forks for the smaller 16" and 18" riders out there.
Updated version of the popular Supreme Forks, now with a choice of offsets. The Supreme V2 forks meet the needs of today’s rider in a strong and cost effective package. Clearance for 2.4 tyres is covered (a must on any fork right now), option of 18mm, 28mm, and 32mm offset, custom fluted, butted and tapered seamless 4130 cromo legs with 100% post weld heat treating. Curved fork legs improve the clearance for the larger diameter plastic pegs, along with a subtle engraved United logo and Black colourway.
-M24 threading for top cap further improving strength
-Clearance on inside for all front hub/hub guard set ups
-Improved fit for up to 44mm OD pegs
-100% post weld heat treated seamless 4130 cromo
-Internal and externally machined 1pc steerer tube with integrated bearing race
Welcome to the first part of our trip to the USA. It's all about BMX travelling, connections and life experiences. This is the beginning of our vision. Welcome to the trip.
Pop some bottles, your favorite bike brand turns 35-years-old today! In anticipatory celebration… we be stackin’. To you, from us… it’s been a hell of a ride so far – let’s keep pedaling.
Bjarki Hardarson starts out summer right by giving the US a visit and heading out on a road trip. Watch Bjarki travel from Florida to Georgia, hitting street spot after spot along the way with his crew.
After five days of festival, running through the village, excitement on all floors, the sound system stops almost as suddenly as a fly falling in the soup; the voice of the last living MC has just invited us to come back next year. So that's it, is it over? It's going to be hard to get back to normal given what just happened. Anthony Jeanjean was 15 seconds from a historical victory. After years of work, risk, focus on every aspect, incredible progress and here is the fan favorite to compete with the best. Who would've believed that? Himself obviously, and his trainer Guimez also to whom we must recognize the influence in the management of the young man competition. So this report of the UCI BMX Freestyle Park final begins with the ultimate spoiler to look back quicker to an historic finaly.
It was an intense day on the Street Course for the BMX riders today as they had qualifications and finals to contend with. Over 70 riders entered the qualification contest to compete for one of the 12 places in the afternoon final. The format for the finals was 2 heats of 6 riders, each rider had 2 runs of 50 seconds and it was the best run that counted. The performance of each rider was judged on overall impression including, but not limited to, variety of tricks and lines, execution, difficulty, versatility, originality, flow, style, bike control and landing.
All the riders were so impressive and the standard was really high as they all cheered each other on. In the end it was the man from Madrid Mr Courage Adams who was awarded the top prize scoring
There are not a thousand solutions to beat the heat wave which still blushes the shoulders of FISE today. You can use water; it was done to clean the flat surface that serves as a stage for the extraordinary BMX flat riders. We can also look for this little wind coming from the sea. The air conditioning was started beforehand by the women final won by Julia Preuss. Then it was a real squall from Japan that froze all local hopes of seeing Matthias Dandois (6th) achieve the miracle of winning a new FISE despite a sore foot. The Frenchman is not having a great day and a few errors penalize some of his best sequences. Same disappointment for Viki Gomez (8th) and his titanium bike of only 7 kilos. Too bad also for the Thailand rider “Toon” who is a treat to see riding but who does not land the very end of a sequence of more than one minute.
Where were you Saturday night? We've all heard this jealous question before, when our phone is left on airplane mode in the pocket. There are times at a festival where you let it go, where you no longer try to find your lost friends, where you forget to eat but not necessarily to drink, where you simply enjoy the present moment. At FISE we know that it takes place once a year on the town hall plaza, in this mysterious place where batman is probably hanging around, where we only go for administrative matters, at worst for a French tacos, best for a dip in the pool at the Marriott. But most of all it’s this place where Thomas Debatisse and Catfish pump up a crowd of festival-goers who are only waiting for one thing: to hallucinate, in all legality.
Make way for a certified punk rock icon! Monster Energy is proud to welcome BMX pioneer and punk rock legend Rick Thorne on Episode 32 of the sports and pop culture podcast UNLEASHED with The Dingo and Danny. Released today across Monster Energy’s social media channels, this latest one-hour episode features the lifestyle icon also known as ‘The Biker in Black’. Recorded inside Monster Energy headquarters in Corona, California, the podcast gets into the unique career of the 52-year-old from Kansas City, Missouri, who’s seen the evolution of freestyle BMX first-hand as one its trailblazers and style icons.
“I was the first bike rider in BMX to be tattooed, to wear all black, to have that look. I wanted to create