FORMA BMX APRESENTA:
VIOLENTAMENTE PACÍFICO 002
`Name Park: My Spot
Operator: Me, Senad Grosic
Location: Grossnondorf, Austria
What made you decide to build your own park?
Senad Grosic: I always had some kinda own park, because there is no really good parks or riding possibility near Vienna.
How long did it take to find the perfect location with a roof high enough?
Senad Grosic: I was pretty lucky to find a guy who is cool enough and loves bikes and his whole family is riding too, but it took a few months to find the spot.
Next step: Park design. Who helped with the design?
Pete Dylweski interviews current Olympics Gold Medallist Connor Fields @connorfields11 about how he's dealing with the change of training, his best run (which is a semi final) and his favourite riders; past and present.
We're living in strange times. Just going out to ride isn't a normality. Although rules differ in most countries it is fair to say that having your own park is the only way of doing regular sessions without distractions. Getting a Park built is expensive and can become a headache, but if you have one now, you know it was all worth it. After checking in with Ryan Nyquist (USA) and Kenneth Tencio (CRC), we now move over to the other side of the planet where Rim Nakamura has his own park set up in Kyoto, Japan.
Name Park: Wing Park
Luka is a young mastermind and Teslian working on quantum physics and fluid dynamics. From 9 to 5 for the money, and rest of the day for the civilization. When he's not inventing rocket science shit, he's jumping on all kinds of walls and filming himself doing tricks on the way to the work. Enjoy!
Name of Park: 10cio park
Operator: Junior Araya
Location: Jaco, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
What made you decide to build your own park?
Kenneth Tencio: I will say it is not just one thing that made me take the decision, but in Costa Rica also in all Central America is the only wood park, and also covered and with real transitions, I just to travel for ride park and most of the time at home just to ride street, dirt or some concrete little parks around, so it really was something we need a long time ago, not only me but the whole Bmx scene here.
JibJedi Stephen Boysen is back on DIG for another one with LIFER$ and Alex Romero behind the camera.
Jacob Cable is technically savvy, smooth, calm and collected. Throughout the course of filming this section we began to refer to Jacob's clips as "endurance riding", because that's essentially what it is..
Charlie "found" some "free" pallets and put them to work in his backyard, happy 4/20!