Check out this rad new video of Chaz Mailey cruising the Unit 23 Skatepark for this new Unit Life edit. Style for miles.
Premier BMX XMas Jam 2012
This looks like it was a real good time to me.
“Premier BMX Shop teamed up with Skaterham Indoor Skatepark to put on a sick jam just before Christmas, all the guys turned up for a fun session. Shout-out to Ben Green and everyone else that helped organise it, and made sure it went ahead with no hold ups. MERRY FREAKIN’ CHRISTMAS!
Get your ass to the shop in caterham!
Song:
Led Zeppelin – Babe I’m Gonna Leave You (go buy it on itunes or anywhere else)” – Harry Clay
FFWD BMX – Best and Unseen Footage of 2012
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Get your ass over to FFWD BMX to check out their new “Best and Unseen Footage of 2012” edit. It’s jam packed with all of the best footage that Mike King had compiled from 2012 and a features pretty much all of your favorite riders. So good.
Best BMX Tricks 4 – Welcome 2013
Every year I get so stoked when this video drops. Paul Calvière goes through the year and collects the wildest riding from the year and puts it together into one banger edit recapping the entire years riding. The footage in this is a HUGE reminder of just how insane BMX progressed this year. I advise all of you to hit the play button.
What are some of the tricks that didn’t make it into this that you wish would have? Let’s hear it in the comments!
Winter 2012 Edit Teaser
Rhys Savage sent through a link to a teaser for a full edit he will be dropping soon. Based on the clips in this, I have a good feeling the edit will turn out rad. So take a peek and get stoked.
Filmed By Rhys Savage
Addtional filming By Luke Duffy
Filmed on a canon 550D , Samyang 8mm and EF 50mm
Edited on adobe premier CS6
Songs Asap rocky Phoenix
Animal – Flicker Life: They Too Crusty Wit It
Simon O’Brien Video Rewind
Check out some flatland goodness from Colony‘s Simon O’Brien courtesy of ESPN BMX! This one is a flash back for sure.
“Australia’s Simon O’Brien could be considered one of the best flatland riders in the world. Though he doesn’t get out to compete as much as he once did, O’Brien’s riding in video over the past decade is astonishingly innovative, difficult and stylish. He’s never been one to fall in with the current flatland trends. Instead, he’s pioneered some of most difficult techniques (backwards rolling halfpacker barflips) and kept a level head on his shoulders while also becoming remarkably good at skatepark riding. In the above video, O’Brien, now 33, discusses his progression through flatland, his recent trip to Japan and where he’s at right now with his flatland riding. Video by Stewart Munro.”
Nuno Oliveira 2012 Scrapbook

Make your way on over to Defgrip to check out a fresh photogallery from Nuno Oliveira. Every year, Nuno goes through his photos recapping the year. If I remember right, this would be the 3rd year in a row he’s done the gallery and every year I end up being really stoked on the photos because it has a unique approach to things. Go check it out right here.
