43 is an important number in the world of BMX. So, when I turned 43 in November 2017, I decided it was time to pull and document a number of tricks that have been in my head for a while. I had a great time learning these tricks; I hope you enjoy the edit.
DVD Trailer, filmed over the past couple of years. Infamous london production.
Monster Energy’s Kyle Baldock took a respective second place at the Toyota BMX Triple Challenge at Monster Energy Supercross in Anaheim, and teammate Colton Walker took third. After the dust settled, both Baldock and Walker were holding over-sized checks at the first stop of the Toyota BMX Triple Challenge. In its second year, the Triple Challenge has gained incredible notoriety as one of the most progressive events in BMX. This three-stop dirt series takes place during select Monster Energy Supercross events and runs much the same as its Supercross counterpart. And, it’s one of the few open invites events in the States, so it brings some of the best riders from as far as Russia and several unknown riders attempting to break into the mainstream.
Here is footage of the qualifying of the Anaheim Supecross Toyota bmx triples dirt jump contest that went down at A1 supercross this year. This is how I saw the qualifying, I almost got everyones runs except a few. Looked like everyone was struggling on the first jump. I wish I could of rode in this contest but I was supposed to be at work up until a few hours before the contest started. Thanks for watching and shout out to all the riders sorry I didn't put any names.
The last part from the mixtape is here, I hope you have enjoy all the part from this first mixtape, next arrived soon.
Simple Session '18, Tallinn, Estonia.