Get a look at what Felix Prangenberg has been getting into. Here’s a look at a new fan compilation of all his latest Instagram clips from the past few months. This is loaded with riding from street sessions, skateparks, a flat rail setup and more. As always, Felix delivers with plenty of grinds, spins and freecoaster action. Take a look!
Swampfest 2019 Course Preview with Trey Jones
With every year, the FloriDeah Swampfest keeps getting gnarlier and gnarlier. With this years jam going down tomorrow, it’s already looking like things are going to be real crazy. Here’s a video where Trey Jones gives you a full tour of all the setups that will be up for riding from a double loop to trails, the Subrosa Street Rail setup that’s 60 feet long over a swamp, to the Albe’s Van that’s been converted into a crazy kicker setup and more! Hit play and take this all in.
“The third annual Florideah Swampfest is tomorrow and it’s guaranteed to be one of the most wild contests/jams imaginable. We got a first look walk through with Swampfest mastermind Trey Jones and you can be rest assured this is the most sketchy and unpredictable course yet.” – Our BMX
Emile Bouwman – Do You Even Slide Bro?
Whenever we see Emile Bouwman‘s name pop up, we know we are in for two things; great riding and some laughs! Here’s a fresh one with some emphasis on letting his tires slide, along with plenty of other tricks from a bunch of great spots.
“Dutch wildman Emile Bouwman is always busy with something, and recently he’s been out in Barcelona recovering from some injuries and filming whenever possible with local and DIG friend Santiago Arano. This isn’t quite his usual mix of scary gaps and high speed maneuverers, but damn can that man have fun on a bike. Both guys killed it on this one. The question is… do you even slide bro?!” – Emile Bouwman
Par BMX – Janis Bauska BCN Vacation 2019
When it’s cold and shitty out, you can’t go wrong with a trip to Barcelona, Spain to spend some time cruising spots and soaking up the sunshine. Par BMX dropped this new one from a trip to BCN that Janis Bauska filmed during a recent trip this past winter. Hit play to check out what Janis got into while out cruising on his bike. This has a pretty laid back vibe, but the riding is real solid!
“Janis started the year with a quick week long vacation in the European capital of street riding – Barcelona, Spain. Accompanied by his good friend and filmmaker Arturs Lurins, the outcome of the trip was a no-brainer. Press play and witness some Janis Bauska steeze in the streets of BCN.
Shot, cut and directed by Arturs Lurins
Common Crew – Edventures – Simple Session to BCN
The Common Crew dropped the latest installment of Edventures giving us a look at what Eddie Cuellar got into during his time in Estonia for Simple Session and Barcelona, Spain! As always, Eddie delivers with riding footage and plenty of no riding footage that’ll leave you laughing. Take a look!
“We’re back with another Ed update. This time the crew travels to Estonia for Simple Session where Denim gets an astonishing 47th place and Augie single handedly loses the traditional Skater VS BMX hockey game. From there we fly to Barcelona where even more people show up for a three week filming/partying extravaganza. Ed captured some antics and Sauce filmed a solid crew video that will be dropping on the channel soon!
Featuring: Eddie Cuellar, Denim Cox, Austin Augie, Justin Spriet, Anthony Panza, Billy Perry, Tony Hawk, Mini Lasgoity, Lewis Mills, Johnny Raekes, Reed Stark, Mark Burnett, Jespfur, Chris Eiland, Julian Arteaga, Jaume Sintes, Mauro Valencia, Trevor Sigloch, Jared Duncan, Emed, David Pendleton and Sauce.
Film/Edit: Eddie Cuellar”
Kareem’s World – Swampfest 2019
Kareem Williams coming through with a fresh episode of Kareem’s World for you to check out. This time around he must have just got out of his time machine because he hit up Swampfest 2019 that is going off this weekend down in Florida. We’re not sure how he did it, but he came back with plenty of highlights that you probably didn’t expect to see go down at the event. Take a look!
Best of Timm Wiegmann 1997-2018
It’s always rad seeing how a rider evolves over time. In most cases it’s only a couple years at most that we ever see that evolution. However, today we got a hell of a treat courtesy of Freedom BMX because they just dropped this new Timm Wiegmann video that spans 21 years! It’s pretty awesome seeing how Timm’s riding progressed, along with how styles and his bikes have changed over the years. Needless to say, this is an awesome watch, so take a look!
“Today’s episode of #damalsdonnerstag definitely belongs in the category “Deluxe”, because Timm Wiegmann has leaked a video for us in which he reviews his best moves from 1997 to 2018. Timm was always at the forefront when it comes to exploring the possibilities of what is technically possible on a BMX bike. You could even say that he was often a few years ahead of his time, so long is the list of tricks that he has made at least in Germany, if not the world first or as one of the first. Uprail to Nollie Bar, for example, was checked off by him in 2002, three years later Nollie to Tooth Hanger and Halfcab to Nozza were tuned and in between he also perfected the right Crankarmslides – not the newfangled rumble slide on the pedal, but fuller Crank arm contact with the rail. Risch table! And as if that was not enough, the list of tricks that Timm has not yet made a Barspin is extremely manageable. In short: There are only very few drivers in this country who have gone off for so long at such a high level as the East Frisian curly-haired head with the permanent grin on his face. But we have arrived at the most important point when it comes to describe Timms driving: Even more than three decades after he first climbed on a BMX bike, he not only still goes damn steep, but also has a lot Fun, no matter how good or junk the spot may be. Ladies and gentlemen, throw your hands together for the one and only TIMM WIEGMANN!” – Freedom BMX
Boyd Hilder On Odyssey Pro Team

Here’s some good news for you! Odyssey have added Boyd Hilder to their PRO TEAM! Boyd has had a bit of a shake up sponsorwise this year after parting ways with Volume, to join Federal Bikes and then parting ways with Demolition that lead to this new opporunity with Odyssey! Boyd has been absolutely crushing it the past few years, so we’re stoked to see what this new opportunity with Odyssey will bring! Get stoked. Below is some words about the news!
“We are beyond stoked to welcome Boyd Hilder to the Odyssey pro team! Boyd’s riding is a wild mix of gnarly, technical, and consistent. Whether it’s his casual nature or the huge smile on his face, Boyd makes the biggest, hardest moves look easy. He’s a ramp slayer, a street shredder, and a contest winner – Boyd does it all.
We’re sure Boyd’s energy and enthusiasm will fit right in with the rest of the Odyssey squad, and we’re all hyped to get to know the new homie.” – Odyssey
“Boyd is the epitome of a term I heard him use first, MAD RIDER. I’m stoked he is joining Odyssey and I look forward to our upcoming adventures.” – Gary Young
“Boyd’s been on Odyssey’s radar since coming out for Texas Toast in 2014, and we’re thrilled he’s finally on board. Be on the lookout for a welcome edit, and a few of us are heading to Australia to visit Boyd next month…. Good times ahead! Follow @boydhilder.” – Walter Pieringer

