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'.
This is downright awesome! From the producers of “Nah not yet”, Skabanga Crew presents “You Send The Clips Yet?” Mixtape.
Featuring Nathi Nkosi, Matt Silo, Peter Bentley and Darren Oatley.
En ces temps de confinement, rien de mieux que des vidéos pleines de soleil et spots atypiques pour garder la pêche. Profitez donc de cette interlude de deux minutes avec Adrien Lecompte aka Porco dont les images assez rares font toujours plaisir à voir!
All filmed in the Bay Area, both Ty and Brendan are such amazing riders with two different styles so it was a treat to make this split edit. With the help of my college friend Mitch Segal, who makes beats, he was able to make this music track custom for me for this edit.
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