Volume just dropped a few of Jason Enns’ extras from “The Finer Things” online for your viewing pleasure! Hit that play button to get a look at the clips, then pick up a copy of the full video through all Volume Bikes dealers. Well worth seeing!
Peep Game – Point ‘N Shoot 4
The Peep Game crew just released their latest Point ‘N Shoot edit online for your viewing pleasure. As always, the footage isn’t top notch, but there is some real good riding in this. Take a peek!
“Its Been A Minute.
Riders in order of appearance:
Sean Ricany
Rocco Giuseppe
Augie Simoncini
Steve Croteau
Dillion Lloyd
Aaron Brenner
Mike Hoder
BLACKMAN
Colin Varanyak
Andrew Castaneda
Ty Morrow
Music: Action Bronson-Actin Crazy”
GOP BMX – Winter Sessions
The GOP BMX crew over in Poland hit us up with not one, but two links to some of their recent footage! The first video is clips they stacked over the winter at their local skatepark, and below is their full-length team video that is packed full of street, antics, skateparks and more. Check it!
“Winter session – project from GOPBMX CREW. The whole team spent about three months at Katowice winter skate park, practicing and filming. here are some effects.
Riders: Bartek Kopiec, Kamil Giemuła, Adam Krupa, Kamil Chrobak, Mateusz Norek, Dawid Kołodziej, Daniel Bańdo.
Guests this time: Zbigniew Olesiński, Alan Głos
Filmed: Mateusz Norek-Bartek Kopiec
Edited: Mateusz Norek”
“The newest video from GOPBMXcrew is finally online!
Hit the play & check it!
Camera/montage :
Mat Norek
Bart Kopiec
Riders :
Mateusz Norek, Bart Kopiec, Daniel Bańdo, Bartek Zięcina, Daniel Bartecki, Adam Krupa , Kamil Giemuła, Zbyszek Olesiński, Robert Koehler, Kamil Chrobak, Dawid Kołodziej and friends”
Song: “Game Set and Match” by The Herbaliser
Mathieu Battini 2015 Edit
Here’s a rad one from France featuring Mathieu Battini getting some time in at a few of his local skateparks for his latest BMX video. Mathieu has a style that reminds of us Dan Foley, where it’s more style with a good mix of tricks but not too over the top. There’s a relaxed vibe to this one, but well worth a look!
Filmed and edited by Jeremy Gonzales
Editorial: Perceptions: Vol. 2: 3 BMX Riders Walk Into a Bar…

Photo: Eddie Welsch
Words by Henry White
“I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and riding with some spectacular athletes throughout my life. Whether it was my best friend Dustin Brakke who got me into riding, or shooting pics and vids of the legend Van Homan at a local bike shop tour stop for Fit, you tend to notice a lot about the traits of BMX athletes. As I discussed in Vol.I of Perceptions(BMX Union) the outside world tends to dismiss us because of our loud and boisterous attitudes, as always, it’s what they tend to overlook that has them at a disadvantage. Our outgoing, adventurous personalities combined with our incredible networking skills are vital in our success within the industry. Many outside our industry will have this forced upon them in college or are lucky enough to be natural at it. There’s no doubt it’s because of these traits that our numbers have grown incredibly since it’s inception, regardless our industry has remained and continues to be comprised of relatively small communities. Within these communities, almost everyone knows one another or has at least heard of each other, a trait you won’t find in traditional sports until you get into collegiate athletics, even then you have to break out to be noticed.
Breaking out: an often difficult step necessary to make it in an industry. A universal concept in all sports but in BMX we only encounter it in our search for sponsorship. Today’s generation an athlete often starts out as an individual, getting a friend to shoot some video, being sure to tag all the companies whose products they support before posting it on social media. Then, if lucky, the networking and talent will pay off and they’ll pick up that ever elusive sponsorship-everyone has heard of it, few have actually obtained it. It’s for good measure though, there are just too many riders in the industry for the competitions and companies that are leading and shaping our industry. What they put into their handful of pro riders would take too much away from the company. After all, they can’t treat everyone the same way.
What about team team play though? A rare topic of discussion in our industry…Does that make us a tad bit narcissistic? If you’re perception of being sponsored is all about you and your skill alone, you might want to rethink your approach. A bad attitude will keep you from a sponsorship just as quick as a lack in talent. If you haven’t noticed, every sponsor has a team of riders, I know for some people it’s obvious, others…welcome to the conversation. What I’m getting at is though we are a sport of individual riders, we should embrace the idea of team competitions and concepts, X-games introducing dirt doubles is only the beginning. In fact, if you take Mark Losey’s program that essentially created a NASCAR-esque rider poll position, the possibilities are endless, his contributions to the industry are seemingly endless too. I know many are against it and some are still on the fence but it’s really a remarkable innovation for our industry. Innovations, things we need more of, imagine a competition where riders are no longer judged just as individuals but their scores contribute to the overall rating/score of their sponsor, who’s had to carefully select their pro-team for an all around competition of the many disciplines (dirt, street, park, vert, flat). Revolutionary, I know, why hasn’t it happened? No one knows.
It’s things like this that leave me hopeful for the future. Hopeful that my peers will look past the harsh realities of the difficulty in making pro, and decide to push the pedal on their own ventures. I’ll be 32 this year, no real chance of becoming a professional athlete, my biking skills are far surpassed by the generations that lead our industry and those that are being raised as the next legends. I’m ok with that though, it will never stop me from getting on my bike and enjoying the sport, much like the adult softball and football league’s filled with drunken banter and witty conversations. Which leads me to my last thought; three bikers walk into a bar, one- a cameraman, the second- just a biker, the third- a digital media content manager. The Bartender asks “so who’s the pro?”…. All of them raise their hand. It’s this thought that helps me realize that though I might not be the best rider, I have other skills that are valuable in contributing to our multi-thousand dollar industry. Skills that will allow me to pursue my passion of riding until I can no longer hang on to my grips.” – Henry White
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Wroclaw Trip with Vasya Lukyanenko and Michal Mycek
Vasya Lukyanenko and Michal Mycek recently spent a few days riding the skatepark in Wroclaw, Poland where they stacked some real solid clips for this new video! This also has a pretty rad choice for music, with Michal playing guitar, that mixes in well with the chill vibe of the video! Take a look!
Filming/editing – Pavlo Iushchuk. Filmed with Sony a7s.
John Yull – Limitless Trailer
Here’s a quick teaser we spotted on Flat Matters for John Yull’s new “Limitless” video that him and Jim McKay are working on. Based off this 30 second clip, we have a good feeling this will be one of those videos you won’t want to miss when it drops. Plus, John crushes it when it comes to flatland BMX! Check it!
A Weekend at Snakewoods
Here’s some trails goodness we spotted over on Can You Dig It from Snakewoods! This has a mix of riding and good times and you gotta love that song! Enjoy!
“Tripped up to snakewoods the other weekend for Dales birthday, yeww nothing but good times with good people!! got bored after work again at 1:00 am and thought I would throw some of the Hella Snakedown footage together!! Enjoy!!
Filmed And Edited // James Fox
Featured Riders // Josh Mules, Jonny Mackellar, Timmy Weekes, Dale Watson, Riwai Milner, and of course Tyler Jocumson (@snakewoodsjoco from Instagram)”
