Results 3 Nations Cup - Ravels, Belgium - 19 September 2021
Elite Men:
1 VAN DER BURG Dave NED 60 UCI points
2 SCHOTMAN Mitchel NED 45
3 GOMMERS Ruben BEL 40
4 STOFFELS Thibaut BEL 35
5 VAN BEMMELEN Bart NED 30
6 VERHOEVEN Matthijs BEL 25
7 VRANCKX Jan-Viktor BEL 20
8 OEGEMA Ynze NED 15
Elite Women:
1 VANHOOF Elke BEL 60 UCI points
2 SCHEEPERS Indy NED 45
3 VERTESSEN Karo BEL 40
Been sitting on most of this footage for almost 3 years! Glad to finally put it together combined with a bunch of new clips gotten this year from Des Moines, Springfield and majority of it from Kansas City, MO. The crew has been on a tear lately of stacking for more footage to come! Stay tuned!
One-hour BMX documentary video consisted of 16 chapters. In 2015, Daisuke Shiraishi who is the director moved from his home town Ehime to Tokyo. He started the creation of “CROSSOVER” based in Tokyo. This is the culmination of the five years of focusing on BMX riders with his camera all around the world from Japan, Asia, USA, Europe and various places. Starring Japanese domestic sponsored riders, creative riders, legendary riders from around the world and riders who have been hiding in the shadows.
Denver-based BMX video filmed from 2017-2021. Filmed and Edited by: Derek Cano, Rob DiQuattro, and Tyler Rembold.
2021 marked the 7th annual Stansted Skatepark Jam, 7 years! That's starting to make me feel old. Somehow every year we've lucked out with the weather and this year was no exception, we copped the first day of a September heatwave, with clear blue skies and some proper heat.
Vans BMX presents Whirlwind, a look inside team rider Scotty Cranmer’s inspirational story, nearly five years after he endured a life-changing accident. Whirlwind chronicles Scotty’s astronomical rise to notoriety, which gripped the BMX world’s attention, and his positive “anything is possible” mindset that has kept him moving forward against all odds, even in the face of an accident that left him paralyzed from the neck down.
Vans BMX proudly presents a new film, Whirlwind, uncovering the astonishing first-hand account of BMX legend Scotty Cranmer’s rise to notoriety and his true grit, passion, and positivity in the aftermath of a life-changing accident. Achieving pro status early in his career, Scotty’s emergence as a 16-year-old phenom from New Jersey gripped the attention of the BMX community. His innovative approach to both park and street riding had him stacking up medals, including three X Games Park wins, and a part for Vans’ Illustrated was a testament to his trick progression and versatility. His success on a bike also carried over to his efforts behind the camera as he began growing his YouTube channel,
Name: E (Six-Pack-To-Go)
Hometown: Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey
Started riding BMX in: As a kid in the '80s, just around town, never raced or rode anything organized.
Number of bikes in the collection: Fluctuates but I’ve had up to 50 at one time.
Do you remember the moment that you decided to start collecting BMX memorabilia?
Six-Pack-to-go: Yes, at was at the Race of Gentlemen in Wildwood NJ years ago and I saw a woman riding a Skyway TA and I was like damn, my buddy had that bike. That’s what sparked it. It was probably 2017.
You've got a museum in your shed, how often do you go in and just sit there with a 6-pack looking at all the stuff?
It was on the brand new track in Jössefors, Arvika, that the Swedish round of the Red Bull UCI Pump Track World Championship Qualifier race was decided last Sunday the 19th of September. 25 excited and eager racers battled it out for the prestigious win and the opportunity to go to the big final in Lisbon in October. It was a heater of a race with plenty of fast racers from an astonishing five different countries, pushing the level of riding through the roof - the final rounds of the competition so tight and intense it kept both racers and the crowd on their toes. In the end, it was Swedish BMX racer Oskar Kindblom and Latvian BMX racer Vineta Pētersone who kept it consistently pinned and grabbed the top step of the podium.