Trail Boss BMX. Launching 27th August on iOS and Android!
Indie micro-studio Yeah Us! in collaboration with Noodlecake have today announced that they will release their next game, Trail Boss, on 27th August 2019 with iOS pre-orders starting today. Trail Boss is an extreme biking game in which players navigate through increasingly tricky sets of jumps, pulling off wild stunts and completing fiendish challenges.
Taking cues from real life, Trail Boss features huge jumps, technical corners and authentic tricks, all tied together with a thrilling sense of speed.Boasting 40 hand crafted, full 3D levels, 360 challenges across 4
Jayden Fong going in for Australian Distributor Triple Six.
On July 19th, the Circuit Crew groomed the Roger Williams Pump Track in Providence, invited the Profile crew out where we grabbed some pizza and had a session before the Road 2 Recovery Jam in Connecticut. Thanks to Circuit and their scene for the hospitality, and thanks to Cara Bettencourt, Cody Diggs, Nathan, Lukas, and Shane Halahan, Mark Mulville and Bobby Proctor.
Results BMX Nordic Championship - Ängelholm - Sweden 03 August 2019
Elite Men:
1 THERKELSEN Jimmi DEN 60
2 PABIJANSKAS Gabrielius LTU 45
3 BUTTI Cédric SUI 40
4 WÖHLK Andreas DEN 35
5 SVANBERG Filip SWE 30
6 VERHOEVEN Mathijs BEL 25
7 OLSSON Kasper DEN 20
8 BIAS Michael NZL 15
Elite Women:
1 CHRISTENSEN Simone Tetsche DEN 60
2 BALLE Dorte DEN 45
3 PETCH Rebecca NZL 40
4 LAKSESVELA Marita NOR 35
USA Cycling announced today the awarding of the 2019 USA Cycling BMX Freestyle National Championships to Cary, North Carolina. The competition will take place on October 4th, kicking-off a weekend of BMX events including the Pan American Continental Championships (10/5) and Cary BMX Freestyle Competition (10/6). The event will serve as the inaugural USA Cycling BMX Freestyle National Championships, providing fans with a preview of the top BMX athletes who will be potentially representing the U.S. at the upcoming World Championships and next year’s Olympic Games.
Cary, North Carolina, which hosted a UCI C1 event in April of this year, will partner with USA Cycling to host the event. The BMX Freestyle National Championships will be one of the seventeen National
This year’s summer X Games just ended with a bang! Monster Energy congratulates Mike Varga on taking gold in Dave Mirra’s BMX Park Best Trick at X Games Minneapolis 2019 inside U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday. In a progression-driven jam session featuring the world’s most gifted BMX freestyle riders, the 22-year-old from Oshawa, Canada, took home the win – and his first career X Games medal – with a never-been-done BMX trick. His teammate, 24-year-old Kevin Peraza from Tucson, Arizona, earned a strong third place finish in the gold medal-only event.
Supported by Monster Energy as the official drink sponsor for the sixth consecutive year, Summer X Games is the pinnacle of progression in modern-day freestyle BMX. After showcasing next-level riding
Let’s hear it for the rookie! Monster Energy congratulates Jose Torres from Argentina on claiming the bronze medal in BMX Park at X Games Minneapolis 2019 on Saturday. In front of an energetic crowd at U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis, the 24-year-old from Cordoba, Argentina, took home his first X Games medal and became the first rider from Argentina to medal in BMX. Saturday’s BMX action kicked off on the full-featured concrete bowl course with Men’s BMX Park. In the 15-minute finals session featuring the weekend’s top six riders, the recipe for success was going big and stacking as many tricks as possible into flawless runs. Maintaining good flow and speed was also key, as the vast concrete bowl course offered lots of obstacles to cover, including rails, boxes, bowl corners, vert sections, and spine ramps in only 30 seconds per run.
Torres came into the competition as a rookie, having just earned his ticket to Minneapolis in the Boise Road to X Games qualifier in July. Last year, Torres was sidelined from competing at X Games Minneapolis by a wrist injury sustained directly after qualifying. But this year, there was no holding back the 24-year-old.
In the intense final session, Torres covered the entire course in trick-heavy runs featuring downside tailwhip, barspin backflip over the spine, barspin wheelie over the box, double tailwhip into the bank, wall bash barspin, flair barspin, as well as high-flying 360 barspin and frontflip over centerpiece box. The judges rewarded his technical moves and consistency with the bronze medal, which Torres accepted