Come on a California vacation with Brock Horneman. At the beginning of this year, Australian Brock Horneman headed over to sunny Southern California to film an epic edit. Catch waves and Brock bringing all the bangers here.
Heavy heavy moves in this submission from Alec Rutherford!
Name: Drew Mechielsen
Sponsors: Yess BMX, Fly Racing, Infinit Canada, Tangent, HT components
Mechanic: and coach, Adam Muys (he’s a jack of all trades really)
How's racing for Yess?
Drew Mechielsen: It’s been really awesome. I have been with Yess for 11 years now, they picked me up when I was a young amateur and have rode the wave with me through so many ups and downs. Renny and Bill are incredible with their support for me and help me with anything I need. I love the frame and the Yess family!
Your bike is looking stealth with pink hubs and pink grips. Any specific reason to keep it at least a
Name Park: Istvan Caillet’s Backyard
Operator: Istvan CAILLET
Location: Close to Toulouse (South of France)
What made you decide to build your own park?
Istvan Caillet: My brother and I started to build our home spot 11 years ago when the city close to our parents’ house decided to destroy the skatepark where we used to ride after school. It was the only skatepark around where I could go by bike (20 min). So it was the only option to continue riding bmx.
How often have you changed it?
Prior to the start of social distancing roomies Dennis Enarson, Corey Walsh and Jason Watts set out to build the ultimate backyard ramp. When the sun went down so did the heavy riding…
Vans is proud to present Homestead, a fresh new edit from Dennis Enarson, Jason Watts and Corey Walsh, filmed by Christian Rigal. The impetus for the film came together after the three built a world-class ramp setup in Dennis’ backyard late last year.
Name Park: Ramps in the yard
Operator: Myself, Cory Coffey McGee
Location: Detroit, Michigan USA
You've had your backyard ramp set-up for some time now. When did you first get to ride it?
Cory Coffey: They were built in September of 2018… so almost two years….
How does it feel to be able to ride whenever you feel like it?
Name Park: Loganland
Operator: Myself, Logan Martin
Location: GoldCoast, Australia
How does it feel that in these times you have a spot to ride?
Logan Martin: I’m definitely not complaining. I’m pretty much trapped in my own paradise.
What are the Covid-19 restrictions where you live?
Logan Martin: All non essential businesses are shut down and so are skateparks. You're allowed out for an hour of exercise a day and non essential travel is prohibited. So we’re pretty much locked down at the moment. Only 2 friends can come over to ride at one time.
How big is the park?
Logan Martin: It’s 450 m2, so it’s a decent size!
What's there to ride?
Logan Martin: I have a box resi, a quarter resi which goes both ways, a spine with one side being a mellower transition and I have a 10ft quarter before the box. Stay tuned for some coming changes?
Name: Lukas Žukauskas
Age: 24
Hometown: Originaly I'm from a city called Tauragė, but I am currently living in the capital of Lithuania, Vilnius
Hook-ups/Sponsors: None, maybe my girlfriend when it's my birthday or other celebration
The FAT favorites list:
-Spot to ride: Manual pads and comfortable rails where you can experiment with new stuff.
One of Dom's early parts from the video 'The Legend Of Zero'.