Flatland BMX legend Terry Adams travelled from his native Louisiana to East Tennessee to dance in the glow of its fabled fireflies in his latest project to expand the sport's popularity. The 38-year-old, who once claimed that "flatland is my heart and soul", discovered the BMX discipline when he was 12 and began competing in contests at 16, and since then has won an X Games gold medal and two NORA Cup wins as well as taking part in fun demos all over the world
- Adams is on a mission to take his sport to unexpected places and his latest striking project combines riding and dancing in the light of the fireflies; two activities that bring a sense of joy and nostalgia.
2022 Spanish National BMX Racing Championships results, Circuito Arganzuela - Date 19/06/2022
MEN ELITE:
1. Luis Eduardo HIDALGO ARMAS 60 UCI points
2. Andres FUENTES AVELLANO 52
3. Saul CONDE FERNANDEZ 45
4. Alejandro KIM PE—A 39
MEN UNDER 23
1. Pablo GARCIA MARCOS 20 UCI points
2. Gabriel AVELLANEDA MONTESINOS 17
3. Marc ROMAN MARTINEZ 15
4. Alvaro Jose DIAZ GRACIA 13
5. Miguel Angel GOMEZ GARCIA 11
6. Christian MELERO MARTINEZ 9
7. Guillermo BONIFACIO CRUZ 8
MEN JUNIORS
Greg Guilliotte was one of the riders pushing the limits in mid to late 80’s, part of the legendary meanwhile quarter pipe crew in west London. Greg scored a Radness unlimited page in BMX action bike magazine as his first pic and that was the start of many print pages to come.
Lewis Mills by Ben Norris. Filmed in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Goast, & California
The boys head south from PA to Texas, shredding every inch of transition on the way to Galveston and back. Part 2 coming next week!