The X Games went off in California the other weekend, and there was a ton of videos from the Mega Park, Park, Street and Dirt contests that you can check out RIGHT HERE. If you want a quick (12 minutes versus hours of footage) recap of everything that went down, this is the video for you! Check out all of the BMX highlights in one place.
Kink – Fall / Winter 2022 Apparel
Kink have released their Fall / Winter 2022 apparel!
Is it time for some new clothes? Kink have released their new Fall / Winter 2022 Apparel Line for you to get dialed in with. They have a whole bunch of new t-shirts, long sleeves, hoodies, hats and more for you to get your hands on. Check out the full FLIPBOOK HERE or hit up your favorite BMX shop or mail-order that carries Kink, or in the Kink Webstore now!
Vans Waffle Jam 2022 – Best Trick Highlights
This past weekend the Vans Waffle Cup went off in Huntington Beach with a ton of Pros in attendance to throw down! The finals were nuts, and it looks like it rolled right into the Best Trick contest. Check out a highlight video up top, then check out more from finals and another angle of the best trick in another video below!
ROM Jam 2022
The annual ROM Jam over in the U.K always looks like such an amazing time, and every year it looks like it just gets better and better! Here’s a highlight video from this years jam that brought out tons of Pros, AM and locals to throw down. Take a look!
“After every Rom Jam I’m left in awe, trying to understand how it got wilder than the year before… and this year was no exception.
Featuring Darren Van Wyk, Ash Finlay, Jack Clark, Jordan Clark, Ben Towle, Tom Russell, Isaac Lesser and more…
Filmed & edited by Martin Grainger” – Ride UK
Ruben Alcantara Invented A Bike For Surfing
Looks like you can really ride waves now…
Just when we thought Ruben Alcantara was busy getting Fingers Crossed rolling, Ruben comes out with another invention giving you a new way to enjoy riding. This time around, he’s combined his love for surfing with BMX and created a way to surf waves with a motorized board that has handlebars and fins to steer. This is still in early prototype stages, but it sounds like he has already got things working how he imagined it! You can check out an INTERVIEW HERE where he discusses the idea and some of the features that makes it work. It is in Spanish, but Google Translate works perfect for if you speak another language. Take a peek, because this thing looks FUN.
Vans Waffle Cup 2022 – Finals
Yesterday the Vans Waffle Cup finals went off in Huntington Beach, California. The event that mixed ramp and street riding brought a TON of pros to town to throw down. Check out a highlight video up top, or check out over 4 HOURS of footage in the live stream replay down below! It’s safe to say this was a real good event!
Watch the full live replay below!
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Prov Park Jam 2022
Circuit BMX, RADshare and Profile teamed up for a jam at the Providence park!
Here’s fresh raw cut from a jam that Circuit BMX threw at the Prov Park out in Rhode Island the other weekend! Check out just over 4 minutes of footage from a full day of riding, sunshine and good times!
“July 15th, 2022. Prov. park, in Providence, RI.
Circuit Bmx pulled together the scene and provided cash prizes for Best Trick and High Air.
Radshare provided free helmets.
And Profile Racing provided free pizza.
This edit captures some highlights from the afternoon.
Thanks to everyone involved; to the good times, great riding and meaningful conversations.
Get stoked, stay stoked.
We hope to see you next year.” – Profile Racing
Brian Tunney – July 2022 Clips
Brian Tunney is back with a fresh one!
It’s the first day of August, and with every new month, that means that we get a look at Brian Tunney‘s latest video from the sessions he got in the previous month! Here’s just shy of 3 minutes of footage from Brian’s flatland sessions over the course of July! As always, Brian delivers with great riding and a song selection we’ve never heard. Take a look!
“To begin with, every single thing filmed in this month was done at or above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which is a first for me. (It also made July a little more productive than I thought it despite the weather.) I broke this video up into a few different sections that basically isolate the trick/combination and how I either expanded on it or made it look more sucky.
Beginning with the barspin to undertaker to gerator: I went for the smith out on the first day, tried it for two hours and failed. The next morning, it happened within 15 minutes of starting to ride. And I’m sure this isn’t limited to me, but here’s the scenario I return to often: I start trying something, I get pretty close, then as I continue to try it, my attempts become worse and worse. Unfortunately, it’s always better for me to walk away and come back, even though that choice is something I never want to do. Because basically, it means that I sit around for an entire night agonizing over the scenario I’m going to re-create the next day in the garage… As Foreigner once said, “Head Games!”
(In case you don’t want to walk away, try this Andrew Huberman trick: Put the bike down, pick something in your line of sight that is far away from you, and focus on that for 10-30 seconds. It’s supposed to widen your focus, let your mind drift and accelerate learning. And I’ve actually seen some small benefit to it.)
Then I went for the double barspin and the barspin to gliding backyard, but I didn’t want to drive myself nuts going for the smith again, so I didn’t.
Then I fooled around with two tailwhip to backwards hitchhiker things, which are kinda no-brain, feel good tricks for me. (I don’t make the rules of when my brain decides to get involved.)
Then came the double tailwhip to undertaker. I was going for more of a traditional old school double tailwhip but veered into pinky squeak territory, then came back the next day to add in that silly cancan on the next one. If you have a front brake and are bored, try a stationary double tailwhip. It’s super hard!
Next up was a random rolling trick that involved a switch elbow glide dropped down to steamroller, pulled back up to hitch. Nothing to write home about but it felt good. And then I did a frame change….
Put together my old S&M Intrikat as a brakeless bike and did a steamroller to feel it out, then popped into invisible hand before throwing to hitch. Again, it felt nice so I’m sticking with it.
And here is where I bookend the month with a repeat of the beginning of the month. The no brakes double barspin to undertaker took three days to land, over 5 hours of attempts, in 102 degree temps. I was finally coming to the conclusion that it wasn’t going to happen, and then it actually happened. That was Saturday, July 30. It’s now the next day and I’m still exhausted and sore, but it’s on video and I never have to do it again. Again, as Foreigner once said, “Head Games!”
Song is from David Knudson’s first solo album. Buy it here.” – Brian Tunney
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