Released in 1997 & once again, featuring heavily on the amazing Brisbane riding scene at the time. Mixed in with riders & locations from all over Australia & New Zealand.
The Halahan boys spent the Spring in Texas and linked up with the legendary Stew Johnson for this piece! Featuring Lukas + Nathan Halahan, plus a star-studded guest list on some prime, southern concrete.
Steven is back with another edit with his unique and awesome style combining Bmx and Skateboarding.
Location Moscow Rusia ??
Laid back, after work, night time BMX riding in Taiwan captured on VX1000 and VX2000. All bad vibes.
Hace un mes viajamos a Zurich junto con Santi, Jaume y Miki y nos pasamos 8 dias increibles conociendo montando y sobre todo disfrutando lo que la bici nos da.
Julian Molina heads over to the Austin BMX mainstay, Empire BMX, to build up a fresh Globetrotter frame in the new Gloss Red Flake colorway.
Gaston County: From the first time riders were taking timed runs it was evident that lap times would be faster than ever before at the Gaston County Velosolutions Pump Track. The Women’s timed runs saw Payton Ridenhour out to an early lead but Ashley Hayes put in a heater on her second timed run taking the top qualifying spot with a 21.90.
Men’s timed runs were blazing fast. For those who went to the 2019 qualifier at the Gaston County park nobody could recall so many times in the low 20 second range like we had tonight. The top eight men riders all held a time below 21 seconds. Brady Kincheloe led the men in timed qualifying with the only
BMX rider Twan van Gendt has been nominated by the KNWU to NOC*NSF to compete for the Netherlands in Japan. The reigning world champion will be given a spot after he was unable to participate in the decisive World Cup weekend in Verona due to a shoulder injury. Due to his injury, the rider of Team Oegema-Fieten still has to show that he is in good shape. This appears to be only a formality due to a very successful recovery so far. Twan can therefore prepare for his third Olympic Games.
At the beginning of May, Twan van Gendt had an unfortunate fall during the European Cup in Verona, causing his shoulder to dislocate. Additional examination revealed nothing damaged in the shoulder. The consequence was, however, that van Gendt was unable to officially meet the qualification requirement by maintaining form during the World Cup weekend in Verona. A big disappointment, as Twan was in good shape and set several records in training.
The KNWU has appointed Twan for one of the three Dutch places in the Elite Men class. Niek Kimmann and Joris Harmsen also deserved a ticket. Laura and Merel Smulders qualify for the ladies, as does Judy Baauw.
Jack Sunderland recently moved from London to Lancaster and the first point of call was obviously to check out what the local skateparks had to offer. Enjoy a minute of raw bmx from a couple days road trip!