
After a few years with Sputnic Ben Hucke has decided to part ways for other opportunities. No idea where he’s going but I’d imagine he’s got a few offers. You can find out more about the situation and some past photos of Ben over on ESPN
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Zack Gerber and Ryan Wojcik get a few quick clips in a mini ramp on the GoPro. Doesn’t matter what Zack has to ride, he’ll flip it one direction or the other.
Today is the legend known as Mat Hoffman‘s 40th birthday. I’m sure a lot of doctors doubted he would still be walking today the way he beat himself up over the years, but he’s still killing it. Awesome!
Happy Birthday, Mat!
Alex Kennedy, Dan Boiski, Joss Fenn and more all drop some real good riding in this new Premiere edit. Definitely want to check this one out.
Filmed and edited by Ben Green
Music: Cornershop – Candyman Instrumental
Andre Palma compiled a bunch of his best footage of Mutant Bikes‘ Diogo Santos. Definitely sweet. Take a peek!
The Shark Attack crew are back at it with some more fire. It’s a little slow for a start, but the Stevie Churchill footage is absolutely nuts so check that out.
This winter has been super weird all across the country. There was a bit of a heat wave in the Philadelphia area, so Bryan Carter, Brandon Kitson, Connor Mcvoy, Sean Ricany, Steve Croteau, Matty Miller, Adam Aloise and Dan Bob took advantage of it and filmed this new edit
Filmed & Edited By: Steve Croteau
Song: YOUNG JEEZY “100 Bottles”
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BMX definitely lost a great one…
“After a long hard fight Mr. B lost his battle with cancer yesterday evening. Some of you may not know but Mr. B was Ronnie B’s father and a main part in many brands from UGP, to The Shadow Conspiracy and of course Subrosa. UGP was created in Mr. B’s garage, and since then he has worked full-time with Ronnie. He was such an important role in creating all the brands and Sparkys Distribution. Words can’t describe what a great man he was and how important he has been for me, Subrosa would not be here today without his support. Thank you Mr.B Rest in Peace.” – Ryan Sher