Mir was here in Hongkong for 10 days, riding all day and night, stacking clips, killed all the spots,having a great time. Most important is it was so much fun filimng with him! Thank you for coming to Hongkong! THANK YOU BMX!
In between bouts on the road driving around Australia, and various trips abroad, Mir Ng spent some time with filmer, Mitch Fieg to make his addition to the Local BMX team official. Mir came to Adelaide, filmed for a month, broke his ankle and recovered, and then filmed for another month before leaving town.
You may have seen Australia's Mir Ng in the recent BMX Direct interview series, but if not, he's been on an adventure through Asia. With Taiwan and it's abundance of spots in his sights, it was an obvious decision to hit up Robin Slootmaker...
In our latest journal instalment we meet Mir Ng, a BMXer currently based in Perth. Hop on board with Mir as he takes you on a journey through some of the most unique BMX scenes across Asia—from the backstreets of Seoul to the tight tranny gems of Kyoto, and the under-the-radar spots of Taiwan. This isn’t just about clips and tricks—this is about connection, curiosity, and living BMX the way it was meant to be: raw, real, and rooted in community.
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