It’s Friday. You’ve got one day left at school or work and then it’s a weekend filled with riding (Well, we can only hope that’s your schedule right now). Let’s start things off with a bunch of dialed photos to get you psyched to go out and ride. Check out this fresh photogallery we just dropped from our friend, Wayne Riser, from Vivid Photography by Wayne of some damn good riding that he’s been shooting out in California recently. You check out all of its goodness by hitting that link below! Get to it!
10 Things To Look Out For In 2012
Just like every year around this time, there’s a lot of sponsor changes for pros, brands announcing some new products and things start getting fired up for the following year. One thing is that right now, there definitely have been some big changes happening the last few weeks. If you caught Adam’s Top 20 of 2011 on The Come Up or Brian Tunney’s 2011 Sponsor Changes or his Look back on 2011 on ESPN you got a good look back on 2011. I figured it’s a new year and I’d toss out ten things to look out for in 2012. Have a look and then definitely drop your 2 cents into the comments on things you expect to see as well.
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Blog: Mainstream BMX
It’s Sunday, there’s not a lot going on and I’m waiting on a few dudes to go out and finish up an edit that you will be seeing this coming week. While I was sitting here listening to the new Carter 4, I started thinking about how much mainstream attention BMX has been getting lately. Not saying that as a bad thing, just it seems our reputation has caught the attention of a lot of outsiders that definitely isn’t hurting us. It has been a while since I’ve done a blog, so I’ve selected few things as examples to why this is a good thing. So, let’s talk about this for a minute…
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Trails Addiction
I figure it’s about time I do another blog post… I really don’t know where this is going, but either way you can see some shots of the trails I’ve been building along side a real good crew of guys who like throw dirt around. My reason for this is the question how does trails become an addiction and what happens when something attempts to get in the way of it?