
Head over to Vital BMX for a brand new bike check with Sunday‘s Alex Magallan and his clean Funday setup! That’s one sturdy unit right there!
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Here’s some fresh flatland gold I spotted over on Flat Matters today! Check out Jean-Francois Boulianne putting down some super crispy riding over in Budapest, Hungary for your viewing pleasure! Enjoy!

The Markit “Zero” DVD is making the world premiere during Texas Toast this week! If you’re going to be in Austin for the jam, which I don’t know who isn’t, you need to get to Shakespeares for the premiere! There’s an under 21 premiere and a over 21 premiere that is followed by the Markit after party. This is going to be sick!
Here’s a dialed new video featuring Sibot BMX’s Nigel Changambika putting in some work at his local park. If you like nose balance, this is definitely one video you’re going to want to check out!
“Sibot BMX’s very own Nigel Changambika lays it down in the latest team rider edit! Nigels ability with the front end of his bike is unreal; nose manuels, oppo hangers and a sweet ender!” – Sam White
Always pumped on a new video from Japan surfacing. This time around, Addiction have welcomed Daisuke Shiraishi to their team! Check out a bunch of dialed street riding to bring the news!
“Daisuke shiraishi welcome to Addiction.
His riding style is simple and smooth. If you watch this vid, you will understand his good riding.
Filmed by Kyohei Takeda, Shuhei Max Azuma.
Edited by Shuhei Max Azuma“

Hit up Can You Dig It to check out a fresh interview with trails legend, Pretty Shady Joe! Awesome read, rad photos and some sweet videos! Check it!
Tammy Welcome To FREED from Freedbikes on Vimeo.
Tammy McCarley just got picked up by Freed Bikes! He and Miles headed down to Miami to shoot the welcome edit. Due to the tight security everywhere that I know of on a first hand basis, there probably isn’t as much riding as they had hoped to accomplish in it. That said, you can still see that Tammy was having a blast and living it up!
Mike Hinkens drops all sorts of tech grind lines right on your head for his Madera edit. Whether he was in his home town or across the globe in Germany, one thing maintains: no ledge is safe.