Superstar‘s chainless master, Anthony “Pampa” Abbadie had some lost footage that he came across for you guys to check out. How the hell people ride chainless this good is beyond me! Take a peek!
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Profile Racing – IMPERIAL GUARD COMBO
Profile takes it back roughly a decade with the re-release of their Imperial sprocket guard. Head over to The Merged for all of the details.
Red Bull – Sergio Layos’ Road to Recovery
I had no idea, but apparently Sergio Layos had a really bad injury just shy of a year ago, and he is just now getting back to riding. Check out the video to learn about some new interests he picked up on his off time, and see some fresh riding clips as well. He may have been off the bike for a while, but you couldn’t tell it at all from the way he is riding. See it here.
Anthony Abbadie – Lost Tape 3
Lost tape 3 from pmpa on Vimeo.
I’m not sure if this guy always rides chainless, but it sure seems that way. Anthony doesn’t seem negatively affected by his lack of chain at all, and sends tricks with absolute confidence and control.
Rob Wise – GT Bikes Edit
You know when Rob Wise puts out an edit, it’s always going to be a banger. All of the riding is great, but the last 1/4 of the video really goes off even more. I doubt that I really need to talk you into watching it, so quit reading this and start the video already.
Cameron Wood Video Interview
Entrevista Cameron Wood from Rui Ogawa on Vimeo.
It’s been a minute since I’ve seen any Cameron Wood, and after this interview, I can understand why! I won’t spoil the video, but he has a lot going on. Besides what he’s been up to, Cam speaks on the Salt Lake City scene and the time 100 riders scared the city into letting them keep their trails. We also get some good trails footage to boot.
Tenzin Nyangdak – Mccarren Skatepark Spring Edit
Tenzin Nyangdak @Mccarren Skatepark Spring Edit from Tenzin BMX on Vimeo.
Tenzin Nyangdak puts it down at what I can only guess is his home park. I say that because he rides like he’s on it every day. He keeps it smooth and doesn’t over do it on how many tricks he can jam into one line; it comes off really natural like.


