Another month has flown by! With a new month, that means we can always count on Brian Tunney to give us a look at what he got into. Here’s a look at some of the riding he got into during his garage flatland sessions. Plenty of gems and the music is on point as always! Take a look!

So this month started out promising. We got out of town, we spent a few nights in New Orleans, drove all the way to Florida. Then got back and managed to ride a bit in between two harsh freezes, which was followed by an invasion of Ukraine. How I’ve done anything the past few days is beyond me cause the real world sucks a lot of the time.

But I’m very grateful to still be riding and learning. And even though this month’s riding is nothing spectacular or out of the ordinary, the point of it was to make myself do rolling tricks in a two-car garage and see how it worked. Most of the time it worked out, but the ride outs are hard to watch. Just getting stuck in corners in the wrong position can end a landed trick before I get back to the pedals. So if you haven’t seen that old Paul Osicka video of him doing complicated, original tricks inside a Chicago apartment, I’m telling you it’s really, really, really, really hard.

This is that video

And the song is by Joan of Arc, from their early singles compilation. I’d encourage everyone to go buy it on bandcamp, but it’s not there. But the rest of their collection is here.

And finally, this video is dedicated to the memory of Andrew Wickham, rest in peace friend.”

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