During the summer of 2019, Germany's Dennis Kraus spent six months in sweltering Tel Aviv, Israel, hanging with all the Tel Aviv Locals, with nothing but his backpack, bike and camera.
A session at Posh trails from late October possibly Halloween weekend or the week after in early November of 1995. A pretty good turnout this day with a good mix of riders, Stuart King was here at this time, staying at the SuperDome.
Name: Kyle Evans #211
Sponsors: Radio Bikes, Moore Large, Clark and Kent Contractors, NorthWest Mountain bike Centre, Box, Lake, Oakley, Fox Racing, Peatys Products, Burgtec, ENV Graphics.
Mechanic: Myself and Alan Williams
How long have you been riding the frame that you are currently on?
Kyle Evans: I built the Radio Quartz frame up the minute I landed in Australia for the start of the race season. Works out at about 13/14 weeks in total.
Do you know the geometry and length of your frame?
Khaled Huerta, out of Saudi Arabia, stepped up for the 16th episode, Khaled is infamous for his long combos and he lives up to his name right here. I'm loving the fact, riders from all over the globe are contributing.
1980 ABA Fall National aka SE Narler National.
Despite never actually living in Long Beach, Hobie Doan is practically a local with how often he's in town. He and LB local Forrest Hawk have been slowly collecting clips each time Hobie passed through town and they eventually stacked enough for this part. This is like organic, everyday Hobie right here. Good watch!
BMX|PROMISES LAND| RYDER_SID by bragadonoza bmx
Just before all the madness started, Lara Lessmann went to Eurocamp in order to film a new video for kunstform BMX Shop.
Name: John Prutti
Age: 29
Occupation: Photographer/freerider
Hometown: Canberra, Australia
We met at a BMX race in Bathurst where you were taking pics before I got to know that you're actually a skilled MX rider. Did you race BMX in your early years?
John Prutti: Yeah we did. I was there shooting some content for my better half Caroline Buchanan. Not much of a BMX background to be honest. I've spent a bunch of time riding dirt jumps on hard tails but never really clicked with a BMX. The bigger frame of the dirt jumpers just suited my moto background and were a little more forgiving haha.
In BMX the two main disciplines are Racing and Freestyle. Did you go from Motocross racing to riding Freestyle Motocross? How did the transition go?
John Prutti: Yeah I did. Just last year I was racing the MX Nationals for team Suzuki. I got to a point where it seemed like I was putting in too much work and wasn't really showcasing what I was capable of.