"Vagabond Squad" is a full-length video from Canada’s Weird & Revered crew. Filmed from 2016 to 2019, the project is community rooted with a strong focus on the Edmonton BMX scene. Although a majority of the clips are from the crew’s home city, the footage spans 9 countries, 8 American states, and 4 Canadian provinces and territories.
Name: Paddy Sharrock
Sponsors: Factory Tangent/Rift
Mechanic: Most of the time myself but at races like world cups it would be our team mechanic from British Cyling.
How hard is it for you to change from one BMX brand to another. Do you get used to new bikes easily?
Paddy Sharrock: Personally I don't mind it, sometimes it can be difficult when your new bike/frame may be a different length or have different head or seat angles. However, it's also a little exciting trying new things that could work better for you.
What is the geometry and length of your frame. Do you know without looking it up?
Paddy Sharrock: The only thing I have looked at when getting new bikes is top tube length. So currently I'm running a 22” top tube, I don't really worry about much else.
Name: Ryan Henderson
Age: 24
Hometown: Hillsborough, Northern Ireland
Hook-ups/Sponsors: Thunder Action Sports
The FAT favorite list:
-Spot to ride: I have a few but it's hard to beat a good Rampworx session with the boys.
-BMX video: Colony - Take a ticket
-Web video: Dream yard 3
-Food: Pizza
-Person on Instagram: Dennis Enarson
-Travel destination: Amsterdam
-Riders to ride with: Back home in N.I I love riding with Mikey McClelland it's always a fun sesh. Few to ride with in Liverpool but usually Mike Hullock, Phil Larkin, Tyler Wainwright and Dylan Hessey, sessions always pop off
-Car: Audi RS6
-Movie: Bad Boys 2
Name: Jesse Trnka
Age: 31
Hometown: Waterdown, Ontario, Canada
Hook-ups/Sponsors: Station BMX
The FAT favorite list:
-Spot to ride: My local park (Waterdown) is still probably my fave. Just skateparks in general though really.
-BMX video: Anything Mutiny probably. I was always a fan of how Joe Simon put his videos together.
-Website: To be honest I don't do much internet browsing, unless Youtube counts?
-Web video: Can't really think of one that sticks out at the moment.
-Food: Sushi is my #1 for sure.
-Twitter to follow: I don't use twitter.
-Person on Instagram: Don't think I can narrow it down to just one. Reynolds seems to always blow my mind though (big surprise).
-Travel destination: Would like to make a trip out Oregon way to ride some parks with the homies.
We heard rumors that the old BMX Track in Assen was still there. We had the idea to visit it for a while. With the country slowly opening again we thought this was the right moment to check it out!
BMX Garrett Reynolds 2020 new video bytiM Production
You've got to know and understand your troop when pushed to riding forbidden obstacles. It's a true test of an individuals strength, resilience and character.
Chris Gonzalez outta Long Beach coming through last second with a banger submission to the Battle Of Hastings Video Qualifier!
Filmed over the course of two birthdays, countless delays, and hours of brainstorming, Ryan Nyquist delivers a mix of creative, gnarly, and unique riding in a style all his own. Haro Bikes presents 40/41.