Here’s some fresh stuff from Dave Krone for Cult that was filmed by Brian Histand and edited by Dave Krone. Dude’s so good.
Nike 6.0 – The Pool – Meet the Teams Part 1
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“We gave 10 of the world’s best riders the opportunity to pick their own team to ride with at the opening weekend at The Pool. Here 5 of the team captains – Van Homan, Harry Main, Sebastian Keep, Ruben Alcantara and Drew Bezanson take you through their choices.” – Nike 6.0
Cardinal – Jackson Ratima Welcome Edit
After leaving Fit a few days ago, Jackson Ratima has found a new home at Cardinal Bikes. Take a quick look at his welcome edit. I’d imagine there will be more from Jackson coming sooner than later.
Stolen – John Hicks Bike Check
Stolen shot over this bike check from John Hicks. He built up this fresh new bike and it looks real good. Check out the flipbook to take a closer look.
Product: Operativ Brand Apparel
“ I am excited to announce the release of Operativ, a lifestyle apparel brand firmly rooted in BMX, now available worldwide: direct through our online store, and Traffic Distribution in Europe. I have put together a crew of riders which embody the vision, creativity, and passion the Operativ brand represents, and am honored to present David Grant, Chad Ring, Bobby Simmons, and myself (Josh Suhre) on behalf of Operativ.
Take a look around our new site (featuring great photos from Operativ brand photographer, Cody York, and other contributors), and be sure to check back often for updates on all we have coming! ” – Josh Suhre
Hit OperativBrand.com for more.
Hidden Clothing – May Fun
“This was a pretty spontaneous edit. Usually, we set out to film or go on trips to get new footage. This was all just from us hanging out and riding random spots and the clips just kept rollin’ in!
Chill vibes. Fun times.
Riders: Mat Houck, Cameron Muilenburg, Deven Ferrer, Mario Ramirez, Dan Miller
Music: Beirut. Postcards from Italy
Filmed and Edited by Cameron Muilenburg”
Nigel Sylvester on G-Shock
“DOVER, NJ MAY 13, 2011 – Casio America, Inc. is proud to announce pro bmx rider Nigel Sylvester’s commitment to join the Casio family as an official G-Shock team rider for their flagship line of shock resistant and stylish G-Shock watches. The world class bmx rider, globally recognized for his unique street style riding style, high bunny-hop skills and swift barspins, captures the heart and soul of G-Shock.
“Casio G-Shock is pleased to sponsor Nigel Sylvester,” said Shigenori Itoh, CEO of Casio. “New York City has a particular way of crafting bmx riders and Nigel is a prime example. His love for riding, commitment to the sport and innate style makes him a kindred spirit to G-Shock. We wish him continued success in the upcoming year and look forward to supporting his growth as an athlete.”
Sylvester, a BMX icon and one of the most dominant athletes in the sport, has continued to captivate audiences with his impressive array of tricks and innovative street riding. With a highly successful series of YouTube videos, which have collectively amassed over 10 million views and partnerships with several global brands, Sylvester is one of the most visible links between the action sports world and the mainstream consumer market, as well as one of action sports most positive role models.
“When I’m out riding my bike I need a timepiece that compliments me” says Nigel Sylvester. “G-Shock watches perform well under the extreme conditions in which I ride and look good when I’m just chilling off my bike as well.”” – G Shock
Nobody Special – Alex Magallan
Alex Magallan blast from the past! from Sunday Bikes
Sunday uploaded Alex Magallan’s section from the Nobody Special video that came out a few years ago. Here’s a bit more info…
“Nobody special the first underground bmx video to really capture a bit of the Nashville Scene. This video was created by Chris Mahaffey a local to the Middle TN tribe. I always thank Chris any chance I get. Dude did alot for myself and a bunch of other guys around the area. From helping people with frames and parts to traveling, filming and exposing some Nashville talent. After a couple deadlines, the video dropped during the summer of 2006. My hair was long, jeans were skin
tight and was probably hounding some metalCore or savage LIFE. Times were fun! Thanks again Chris! Enjoyed!” – Alex Magallan