The Red Bull Pump Track World Championship goes into the second year! Qualifiers are going to take place all around the world with more than 20 events in Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Oceania, and Africa. Registration is now open to everyone. Velosolutions teamed up with Red Bull and launched the pump track world championship in 2018. David Graf and Christa von Niederhäusern, both from Switzerland, were crowned as World Champions at the big final in the pouring rain at the Jones Center in Springdale, Arkansas, USA.
In February 2019, the championship goes into the second year with the first qualifier taking place in
Another year another awesome BMX Fest! Big thanks to everyone who came out to watch and support the event! We would like to also wish a well done to all the local and foreign riders for participating in the competitions over the weekend. Congratulations to the winners of the competitions!
Introducing Courage Adams’ first full edit. Ever since stepping on the scene, Courage’s been turning heads with unreal bike control and explosive moves. With Rich Forne as the creative mind behind the lens, Courage's first street part is guaranteed to keep your jaw nailed to the floor. “Jaw-dropping power combined with mind altering technical wizardry. Courage redefines the realms of human capability with one of the gnarliest tricks I have ever filmed.” - Rich Forne
A kid who kills it started hitting us up so we put him on the team lmao. -BMXFU
Noah and I have been stacking a lot of different clips over the last few months and we're hyped to finally put out our new video for struggle. We got lot of things planned for 2019 so be on the look out for that, in the mean time enjoy this video.
Xanax Guru (A Decade of Dude Bird)
To celebrate Headlights' debut, we're dropping the intro and Johnny's mind-melting section online for just 24 hours. If you like Johnny's part, please do us a favor and spend $10 for the full 50 minute video by hitting the link below...- RIDE BMX
The Rollback: a BMX Podcast episode thirty-four with Brandon Loupos.
I am a rider outside of Raleigh, NC and was hoping you might be able to share the story of a local pro and close friend who is currently fighting to regain a new kind of normalcy following a sustained major concussion.
Jordan Prince gained the moniker the “Prince of Pain” after one particular injury sustained at a contest where a failed flair-to-transfer landed flat-to-face – resulting in reconstructive surgery and permanent hardware. This title also applies to the sheer number of concussions he has managed to walk away from, currently numbering in the dozens. Some accidents had been worse than others, some with visible scarring, but those hidden beneath the surface have become the most troubling in recent weeks.
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and repeat concussions have been the buzzwords over the past couple of years especially in the wake of Dave Mirra’s struggle and untimely death. This event left a gaping hole in the riding community and continues to resonate. Mirra’s story, however, has resulted in an increased awareness of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and heightened concern of consequence when fellow riders experience repeated blows to the head.
Jordan had been on an upwards trajectory, not only increasing the power behind his tricks, but pushing