To promote the new Red Bull Flow application, which based on what I’ve gathered is like an action sports Instagram style thing, Red Bull took Kriss Kyle, Bas Keep Mark Love and Jason Phelan out with filmer Matty Lambert to hang out with some kids and get a little use out of the app. Above you can check out some dialed riding, then click here to get the app.
Edwin DeLaRosa Bike Check
New Fly Bikes Website

Fly Bikes have dropped a brand new website featuring all of their new 2013 products. The new layout is real clean and everything looks great. Go give yourself a look at FlyBikes.com. Dialed as always.
Shuichi Osada Interview

Flat-Matters are celebrating their 4-year anniversary this week. As part of that, Effraim has been pumping out a ton of really good content. Check out this fresh interview he dropped with Shuichi Osada today right here. Flatland goodness.
Benedikt Bagger 2012 Edit
Benedikt Bagger sent through his latest edit that he put some real work in for featuring a ton of real solid riding at a bunch of sweet street spots and parks. Definitely take a peek at this one.
“Riding bikes has helped me through many harsh times in life and made even better times out of good times. I can’t imagine
myself not riding bikes and without all the friends I met through it. I am constantly feeling the urge to go out for a session and push my own limits and I am also always down for filming new clips. This “2012 Profile” consists of my favourite clips we collected in roughly half a year or so. I put a lot of work into this as a rider and as well in editing. I still have over 10 minutes of unused footage that we developed during filming. I would like to thank everyone who helped me out through filming clips for this edit and my family, especially my grandparents.
Filmed by: Daniel Sperling, Andrej Mitic, Paul Damerow, Sascha Herrmann, David Weber, Christian Ramin, Jannik Vandrey, Lil’ Pascal, Philip Ritzmann, Seb Gehrke”
Eric Hough – 30 Step
Here’s a fresh one of Eric Hough getting some riding time in Huntington Beach, Long Beach and East Los Angeles. Eric isn’t scared to charge a big rail or crank a turn down. Plenty of rad clips in this one. Take a peek.
Rob DiQuattro’s Camera Bag
During a recent trip, Scott Marceau, caught up with Rob DiQuattro to talk about his camera gear he uses to produce all those dialed edits he has been dropping lately. I always get so stoked on the level of seriousness Rob is on. Awesome.
“Apollo bag
main camera: sony xr-160 with century optics baby death
secondary camera: sony xr-160 (if my step dad lets me borrow it), or otherwise sony vx1000
cliff jumping camera: GoPro
mad batteries
wall charger for xr-160
wax
1 micro hard body tripod
1 micro flex tripod
tennis ball
animal tool
shadow chain tool
extra socks (to cushion camera gear)
external iPhone battery
lens cloth and what not
dramamine and ibuprofen
flannel and hoody stuffed into outside pouch (LARGE TALL).”
2012 Fun Fun Fun Fest Edit
If you’re like me, you might have missed the Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Texas a few weeks ago. Based on these videos, it would appear we missed an awesome time. Damn.
“Several weeks ago, we featured Sandy Carson’s exclusive photos from the Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Texas. Launched in 2006, Fun Fun Fun Fest has become a well known independent festival for music lovers and artists in its seven years of existence.
This year, on top of the music, the Fun Fun Fun Fest hosted BMX and skate demos featuring some of Austin’s top pros, including Aaron Ross, Tom Dugan and Clint Reynolds. Combined with the likes of Braid, Bob Mould and commentary from Steve Crandall, Stew Johnson pieced together the above video from the fest. In addition, Stew sat down with Brent Humphreys to dicsuss his non-profit organization Project Loop, an Austin-based partner of Fun Fun Fun Fest conceived to benefit youth through lessons in creativity, exercise, and hard work. Check the interview below.” – ESPN BMX

