Here’s a pretty raw video that Thomas Caillard put together featuring Luc Legrand, Clement Baes, Vincent Primel and Antoine Sabourin! There’s some extras mixed into this one that we’re not sure what’s going on, but we can tell you there’s plenty of dialed BMX riding in this one. Take a look!
Mongoose – A Day with Tom Isted
Mongoose caught up with Tom Isted to follow him in a day of his life! Check it out as he cooks up some breakfast, cruises some mountain bikes and then completely destroys the Mount Hawke skatepark! This is one BMX video that will keep you interested the whole way through.
“For the making of this edit the plan was to meet Tom early to document a full day of riding and good times. We met at Tom’s place just after 9am where Tom began his day with a good helping of pancakes and bacon!
We made our way to some of the South West’s Finest MTB trails soon after breakfast for a few runs, and after a bit of maintenance the jumps ran sweet despite the hard frost the evening before. After finishing up at the MTB trails we headed to Mount Hawke just over an hour’s drive away, by the time we got to the skatepark it was early evening and the guys there had kindly offered to stay open late for us. By the end of that evening session we were done, and this edit is the result of that one-day – A Day With Tom Isted.
Filmed & Edited by Ryan Hallett
Music: The Birth and Death of the Day – Explosions in the Sky (edited to fit with edit)”
Product: United – Supreme Stem

While cruising the new United Bike Co. website, we spotted a few new products. One of those items being their Supreme stem. This stem is forged and machined from 6061 aluminum with a 52mm reach and 31.8mm rise. It features an embossed United logo on the face plate and a recessed top for a flush compression cap. Since this stem is forged instead of machined, the price is real affordable! The Supreme stem weighs in at 10.6 oz. (302 grams) with color options of black, black to silver fade, copper and Woodgrain.
This stem is available through all shops and mail-orders that carry United or direct from the United Webstore as well.
Check out more photos of the other color options after the jump!
Bulldog Bikes – Tallahassee Skatepark with Zach Kring
Bulldog Bikes sent through this new BMX video featuring Zach Kring going wild on the Tallahasse skatepark! The filming and editing is a little rough around the edges, but Zach is one hell of a crazy rider. This has a big mix of tricks and he’s definitely not scared to haul some ass.
Product: Cult – “The First Five Years” Book Out Now

Cult have just released a 200 page, full-color book documenting the first 5 years of the brands existence in BMX! You can purchase the book for $19.95 direct from the Cult Webstore now!
“This is a chronological account documenting some of the more notable events and ideas that have helped to define the brand thus far.
THE FIRST FIVE YEARS
2010 – 2014
featuring russ barone, andrew castaneda, chase dehart, chase hawk, trey jones, bas keep, alex kennedy, robbie morales, dakota roche, bobby simmons, trey jones
by adam roye
photos by robbie morales, devon hutchins, adam roye, trey jones, jeff zielinski, nathan beddows, andrew brady, bob scerbo, kevin conners, dakota roche, russ barone, ryan navazio, joe rich, fernando marmolejo, javee garcia, robin pearson, nick jones, bobby simmons, nick tellez.
full color. 200 pages. Published by HZ publishing co. wtftw.org”

Print Ad: Profile Racing – Jared Eberwein

Here’s a look at Profile Racing‘s latest print ad in BMX Plus! that features Jared Eberwein and their Column cranks. If you take a look, Profile are now offering their Column cranks in shorter lengths of 160mm, 165mm and 170mm (along with the existing 175mm and 180mm) in black and chrome now!
Product: Tree Bicycle Co. – Woodgrain Colorway Out Now

Tree Bicycle Co. just announced that their re-released Woodgrain colorway is AVAILABLE NOW. They have used the woodgrain colorway on a ton of their products from hubs to stems, forks, pegs, seat posts and more! You can check out the full range of woodgrain options RIGHT HERE.
A Momentary Lapse of Riding
Wow, this is pretty amazing. ART BMX Magazine over in France just released this new video featuring Viki Gomez using some super high-end film work. We have seen array’s used with GoPro’s in the past, but never anything with DSLR’s and everything! It took 75 DSLR’s with over $100,000 in equipment total to make this one happen. Highly suggest you give it a look!
“After almost 5 years of development, 3 days of preparation and 8 hours of shooting, This is the first BMX clip ever filmed combining : 4K Ultra high definition, PHANTOM Ultra slow motion and a 75 dslr CamArray.
Enjoy BMX flatland legend Viki Gomez in an epic link, filled with his creative and stylish riding. Directed by Christian Van Hanja, with the support of Propulsion, Sub-lab, Ciné-Motion-Lab, Ciné-lum and Profoto.”
