Quality Control presents, "Out of Control", our first ever full length video featuring full parts and mixed sections from our team riders and friends! Every clip in this video was filmed exclusively in the Bay Area, CA.
O Marisquiño BMX results, Vigo, Spain.
Men, Park:
1 Marin Rantes - 94.67
2 Jeremy Malott - 92.67
3 Daniel Dhers - 90.67
4 Daniel Sandoval - 89.33
5 Daniel Peñafiel 'Naran' - 83.67
6 Kristóf Krausz - 79.00
7 Zoltán Ujváry - 78.67
8 Jaime Francisco Fernández - 76.67
9 Arkaitz Armendariz - 76.67
10 Tibi Szepesi - 71.00
11 Danny Josa - 69.67
12 Sergio Vila - 67.00
Women Park:
Mixtape filmed since the world closed down to free travel.
Shout out to subrosa brand for sending us a flat rail to ride.
With the Simple Session finally taking place in the Estonian summer, we couldn't resist throwing a real street jam for BMX. We teamed up with Stoned Street and FTL and the event was born! Thank you everyone for coming out! Everyone killed it! Big shout out to Filip Baf for taking the best trick (uprail to oppo whip) and Joe Jarvis for taking the MVP of the jam shutting down every spot.
A big, warm welcome back to our boy Dave Krone who's healed up and killing the streets of FL again with a brand new full part! No one bikes like Dave.
Emma is a beast and were beyond stoked to welcome him to the Mafia family.
Olympic gold medalist Charlotte Worthington has her mind set on the next Summer Olympics hosted by Paris in 2024. The 25-year-old biker spoke to the press at I Am Team GB’s Festival of Sport event, held at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park a couple of weeks ago. Worthington impressed fans and Vwin88 punters alike with her dramatic recovery at the Tokyo Olympics after falling in her first run, especially with her 360-degree backflip that ultimately won her the gold.
Definitely looking at Paris
“I am definitely looking at Paris,” Worthington told the press at the event. “I know how much hard work it took to get to Tokyo, so I am really looking forward to getting stuck into what will be even more hard work. In the short term, I will be taking a little break. In the long-term, I am going to get back on the BMX and aim for qualifying and competing at the next Games.” -
Charlotte Worthington
25-year-old Charlotte Worthington hailing from Manchester, England, is a newcomer in the scene - she took up BMX rather late, at the age of 20. When Freestyle BMX was added to the Olympic lineup in 2017, she was working full-time at a Mexican restaurant. She was later accepted into the Great Britain Cycling Team and has proven that her addition was a great choice: she won her first British and European titles in 2019 and became the first British woman to win a world medal in the discipline (bronze at the UCI