Nick’s friend emailed me an edit of him to go along with the interview below…
Nick Summerlot from Kyle Mullen on Vimeo.
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Nick’s friend emailed me an edit of him to go along with the interview below…
Nick Summerlot from Kyle Mullen on Vimeo.
I don’t think you know who this kid is, I don’t. However I think he needs to be heard of, why your asking? Well because the damn kid does 1080s out of a quarter! If you saw the video on The Come Up the other day you would know what I am talking about, incase you missed the video, it is at the bottom of this.
Name:
Nick Summerlot

Location:
Greencastle Indiana
Any sponsors at all?
Nope
Where did you learn to spin so fast!?
I don’t know, I guess it sorta came natural.
When did you realize you could get the 1080?
Two days ago. I was messing around with 720’s, and decided to try a 900. I somehow ended up getting a 900 like first or second try. When I told my friends this they told me I should try 1080, of course I thought they were crazy, but the next day at school thats all I could think about, so when I went to the park I started trying them, and I guess it worked out

How long have you been riding?
Four or Five Years
Outside of the 1080 what other tricks do you got on lock?
Tables, turndowns, hang-nothings, tuck no-handers, I love handrails, 180’s over boxes, and going really high…if thats a trick

Any shout outs or thanks?
My mom, Luke Becker, Clark Becker, Kyle Mullen, Brownsburg kids, Josh, Salsa, pretty much everybody I ride with
A pretty typical day at the park from Luke Becker on Vimeo.
The clip of the 1080 is at about 1:19 so get pumped by 1:15..
Bdubs aka. Ben Ward posted this up on myspace, so I am forwarding it to you dudes
“His insurance will not cover the rehabilitation he needs and a fund has been set up to help him. Jimmy is doing a lot better but is very confused and cannot recall alot of the last year. He is going to need to go to a rehabilitation centre for serious brain injuries, I was talking with his mom today and we are going to see if we can get him into a centre in jfk edison under some sort of charity or low earning fund, but this will cost $70.000. $40,000 before and the rest after.”
Empire BMX is going to match any donation given to the Help Jimmy Fund, so even if its $10 dollars it will all make a difference.
Donation info: www.empirebmx.com
For those of you who dont know him, heres some info.
http://www.bmxonline.com/bmx/biz/article/0,15737,1081258,00.html
http://www.odysseybmx.com/dailyword/archives/2007/11/man_down_jimmy.html
http://www.odysseybmx.com/dailyword/archives/2007/11/jimmy_le_van_up.html
Latest on Jimmy 11/21/07 and how to help.
Jim Bauers Bike on Ebay to Raise money for Jimmy.
Please, please repost this.
Team Dilly is a bunch of dudes from the Twin Cities, along with some other guys they are down with.. they made a video last year, Kyle Stark made it so you know its gotta be halarious.. It was for sale on Empire for a while, and since I have seen a few different places posting it, I figured it was okay?
It is really cool to see a good video with a lot of dudes you actually know.
(If it shouldn’t be up here just let me know)
AJ from LNKF sent this video over.. You know the LNKF guys can ride..
And you might as well check out the Grant Castelluzzo interview since you just watched him ride like a champ!

Edit: Click Here to read what the whole deal is with this from Kelly Bolton
Jared Chilko sent this over.. good stuff!
Jared Chilko Edmonto Scene Section from Jared on Vimeo.
Also FBM has a new web video, You can check that out here Right Here
And just since I mentioned FBM I might as well remind you theres a Steve Crandall interview to the left from about 2 weeks ago if you missed it.
I met Karl at the first Baco at Jellystone 2 years ago, and lets just say I was completely stoked on his riding. Not to mention Karl was super nice, probably one of the first pros at the contest that actually talked to me first. Since then he has been all over magazines, started his own business, and tons of other things… Doing this interview was real cool since Karl is one of the coolest dudes I have met.
Name:
Karl Quentin Poynter

Sponsors:
Hardcore Sportz, Sunday Bikes, The Shadow Conspiracy, UGP, Lotek, Goods
You’re running Hardcore Sportz with your brother, how has business been going? Didn’t you guys just get a new store?
I’m real happy with how the shop is doing. It’s came a long way from when Kyle, my brother, started it back in 99. We’ve recently moved into a new location two doors down from where we were before. The new location has a lot more space which enables us to finally do what we’ve wanted to do with the shop. You can check out our shop @ hardcoresportz.com and @ myspace.com/hardcoresportz. Also, for those who are interested, we’re planning on doing an online store soon.

Lately the shop has been holding a lot of jams and contests, do you have any more planned?
Yeah, we’ve been doing video premiers, jams, contests, and so on since Hardcore Sportz was started. The past month we’ve had a grand opening party for the new location, a party with the Sputnic crew along with a video premier and street session, and a Halloween party. We do these things to keep the shop and scene interesting and fun. There are no set dates for upcoming events yet, but I’m sure a video premier party will be popping up soon.

Is there any new signature parts or items you have coming out you can tell us about from any of your sponsors?
I’ve been working on a shirt with UGP that isn’t going to be like your average shirt. Look for that at the beginning of 08. I also have some other ideas that will hopefully come about soon.
You have had the chance to travel a lot this past year, where have you been and which was your favorite?
I’ve been fortunate enough to of been able to travel a lot since I was 10 years old during my racing days. This past year I’ve been to Florida a few times, Atlanta, Philly, NYC, Seattle, Portland, Nashville, and Cincinnati to name a few. I’d have to say Philly was my favorite because of the spots and new friends I met.
Do you have any trips planned, or anywhere you haven’t been yet that you would like to go to?
Barcelona, Spain and Estonia is this January. I’m really looking forward to that because it will be my first time overseas. That’s all that is planned as of now. As far as places I’d like to go, Australia seems like a cool place to visit.
What do you think influences your riding the most?
My surroundings that I have, the friends that I ride with, and people that have good attitudes toward BMX in general.
If you could change one thing about BMX these days, what would it be and why?
Negative attitudes. I’m not saying that’s all there is, but it’s there. We’re all doing the same thing, so why cut down on people that are doing what you’re doing. Don’t get me wrong. I’m totally for voicing opinions, but I think things get a little out of hand. Even if you’re not into a certain rider’s riding or a company’s product, you should at least respect the fact you share the same interest, which is BMX.
What is one trend that has phased out that you wish would come back? Or which trend do you wish would fade out?
Nothing comes to mind.
Who are some of the people that influence your life the most?
Family and friends are the ones that influence my life. My brother has been the most influential without a doubt. Thanks bro!
5 Favorite websites?
hardcoresportz.com, myspace.com, thecomeupbmx.net, defgrip.net, ridebmx.com

3 people you could ride with for the rest of your life?
my brother Kyle, my girl Kailey, and good friend Rex
2 things you would like to accomplish in 2008?
buy a reliable car and continue to enjoy life
What kind of music are you into? Is there any band you wish more people listened to?
I don’t stick to 1 specific genre of music. I’m into stuff that’s upbeat with a positive sound. I really like a lot of instrumental stuff, too. Some bands I’ve currently been listening to are Silver Sun Pickups, Metric, Ratatat, and as always Modest Mouse.
Do you have any shout outs or thanks?
I’d like to thank my brother Kyle, my girl Kailey, all my family and friends (including my pets) you know who you are, all our customers at our shop, Jessie Mademann (good friend and our shop’s artist), Sunday Bikes, The Shadow Conspiracy, UGP, Lotek, Goods, anyone who has ever helped me out, and Kurt (BMXUnion) for this interview. Thanks. I really appreciate it.
(video from the baco when I first met Karl)