Today, etnies launches the brand-new Camber CL Clipless bike shoe - the first etnies clipless shoe built for riders who prefer the power, efficiency, and connection to the bike that clipless pedals provide. Starting from the bottom of the Formula G rubber outsole to the top of the Exo-Shield upper - this high-performance shoe is lightweight, breathable, and offers the rider fantastic comfort and durable protection where it’s required.
The sophisticated outsole has a pedal-specific tread pattern created with Formula G - a rubber compound that offers double the adhesion than standard rubber, and provides a unparalleled grip for BMX racing. It also has a nylon clipless pedal shank - optimized for pedaling efficiency and off-bike walkability. On the inside it has a lightweight STI Evolution Foam midsole that provides superior
Results Indoor BMX Caen, France Sunday 20 February 2022
Elite Men:
1 Jérémy RENCUREL FRA 100.00 UCI Ranking points
2 Romain MAYET FRA 86.00
3 Arthur PILARD FRA 74.00
4 Romain RACINE FRA 64.00
5 Thomas JOUVE FRA 55.00
6 Tatyan LUI HIN TSAN FRA 47.00
7 Leo GAROYAN FRA 40.00
8 Macleo MEYNIER FRA 34.00
Elite Women:
When a rider like Casey Starling joins the squad we knew we wanted to start things off with a bang! So as soon as Casey was on board he hopped on a plane to San Diego to sesh the streets and mark the occasion in the streets.
It's been a good three years since we saw a fresh part from Sunday's Mike Mastroni, but that didn't mean he was sleeping! Since the completion of his Headlight's section, Mike has been out there bagging ultra creative clips on a variety of stand-out setups, and the result is well... incredible. 'Industrial Eyes' is the kind of part you can watch over and over and notice something new every viewing.
What happens when you take one of the best BMX riders there is and mix it with one of the best BMX film makers out there? …. This.
Gaspar cruising Argentinian Patagonia streets.
Filmed and edited by Marcos Paillalef / Labanger Films
Winter National #3, 2022 Collegiate National Champs
Collegiate Women:
1 OLIVIA ARMSTRONG, FULL TILT/RADIO, BEND, OR
2 MARIANA GIGLIUTO, CLINTONDALE, NY
3 KORIE GILBERT, FACTORY BLACKCROWN BMX, PEARLAND, TX
4 MYA RAMOS, MARIAN UNIVERSITY, ALBUQUERQUE, NM
5 SIERRA ALTENDORF, 110% NUTRITION, EVERETT, WA
The colour of the cover changed with every issue. I sometimes checked on the cover color before Joop (R.I.P.) started photocopying but at times I couldn't be bothered and found out when the 'zines were done. It's still 1988 and Carlo Griggs scores the cover. Jamie Cameron took the photo. Nice one.
The 'zine is starting to look professional with an official editorial page, contents page, and articles.
Interviews in issue 6 come from Tommy Guerrero, Dennis McCoy, Rick Allison and Robert Moeller. There's a photo of Axel Reichertz flatlanding with a fullface. Paul, Menno and I did a Coca Cola commercial and made easy money.
Frank Peeters reports about the Titus Cup, Le Clip provided the free sticker, we went to Bonn for a contest at Mathias Rechenburg's place, we cruised over to Den Haag for a sk8 contest, we visited Tropica in Germany and also discovered the banks at the University of Düsseldorf (1988!).
The Stokebros are starting to make a presence and Olli contributed a nice drawing of Alf.
Just flip through the 'zine page by page and discover something weird. Find the link below to turn the pages.
USA BMX Olympic Stadium in Tulsa & BMX museum. Ribbon cutting day, the official opening is next month.