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Props dropped this edit from Dirt qualifying and ESPN has another gallery from Sandy Carson. You can check out two gallery’s from Odyssey and Devon Hutchins after the jump.
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Props dropped this edit from Dirt qualifying and ESPN has another gallery from Sandy Carson. You can check out two gallery’s from Odyssey and Devon Hutchins after the jump.
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The Make dropped these sneak peek shots of their new frontload stem that they are working on. Looks like a sturdy unit.
Osiris Riders @ Journey’s Backyard BBQ – More BMX Videos
Darryl Tocco, Devon Smillie and Lil’ Sean Ricany spend some time shredding the Journey’s Backyard BBQ mini ramp in New Jersey. I was at the Minneapolis stop this weekend, but Journey’s has all my photos and footage for their website and stores, so hopefully some of that turns up soon.
On 28 May 2011 Unit BMX rider Jed Mildon attempted and successfully landed the first-ever Triple Backflip on a bike in his hometown of Taupo, New Zealand. In just three days the videos of Jed’s incredible achievement have reached almost 4 million views online, cementing his name into action-sports folklore.
This new video takes you behind the scenes of the whole project to give you an idea of the commitment it’s taken Jed to accomplish the Triple Backflip. Jed might’ve made the final successful jump look easy, but what it has taken him to reach that point is far from it. NZ rider Jake Prebble joins Jed at the main event, and throws down some massive front flip tricks as well.
Project and video courtesy of Unit Clothing
Directed and produced by Allan Hardy for Unit
Additional filming by Joe Lawry, Ryan McCrae and theairbag.co.nz
Music by The American Dollar and A Skylit Drive
Check out Miles Rogoish’s setup over on the Ride BMX website. Dialed as hell.
“« NO CROWD, JUST A GOOD SPOT FOR GOOD RIDERS »
This is the second edition of the Concrete Waves Jam, organized by the 80100 skatepark.
The plan was simple, make an invitational jam on an already perfect spot with the addition of some ramps to make the spot even better!
Tons of good riders were there : some guys from Paris, Belgium, Strasbourg, the Kink team road tripping in France and even a guy from the south of France : Bruno Faucon.
There was no crowd, but that was on purpose. It was just a nice spot for a chill-out session with some good riders!”
“It’s become tradition on the Roughing It Tour to mess with announcer/photographer Fat Tony’s bike, and this year Allan Cooke and Anthony Napolitan walk through how to double or triple the weight of your friend’s bmx bike.”
Here’s the Blunted Broz and Greg McKillan’s section from the BMXfu Fu 3 video!