Macneil‘s connect in France through Unleaded, Antoine Nau, kicking off 2015 right with a new park and street edit loaded with goodness.
Filmed and edited by Florent Ferrari
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Proper had a bunch of footage taking up space on their hard drive, so they figured what bette time than now to toss it all together into one dialed edit so they can finally get rid of the clips and start over fresh! Hit play and check out a bunch of gems that were just waiting to be seen!
“We’re starting afresh for 2015. Some of these clips have been sat on a hard drive for close to two years and (with the leftovers from #inbetweendays) a mixtape seems overdue.
Filmed in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Rotterdam, Sheffield, Coventry, Bradford, Crawley, and Woking.
In order of appearance; Max Chuprina, Janis Cunculis, Jordan Godwin, Jamie Guile, Sean Kelly, James Curry, Thomas Dunn, Sam Cunningham, and Mike Miller.
Music; Thrupence – Don’t You Mind Sizla – Street Be Calling Madlib – Slim’s Return De La Soul – Much More Saigon – The Greatest Story Never Told”
The Baco crew are one of a kind and the stories you hear about how people first met them is always so funny. Dennis McCoy goes back to 1988 to talk about how they met for this quick clip from the extras of “Push It To 11”! Funny story, the first time I met the Baco guys there was a midget, a mom and daughter stripper combo and like 11 state troopers involved…
“In this clip from the cutting room floor, Dennis McCoy talks about the first time he met the Baco boyz in Green Bay, WI. Get the full length Push It to 11 documentary at http://bacodesigns.com or on the Props download page propsbmx.com/download”
You always know you’re in for a treat when a new Philthy Flms video drops! Check out this mix edit featuring Declan Murray, Seamus McKeon, Phil Jones, Mark Mulville, Latane Coghill, Zach Rogers, Eric Holladay and more to wrap up 2014!
Isaac Lesser went through his footage from 2014 and put together this video featuring him, Jason Phelan, Tom Justice and more from sessions at Unit 23 and trips he took to Barcelona and more! Looks like 2014 was a good one for Isaac!
The bearded Shane Leeper is back with a fresh new video from some street sessions he has been getting in lately! If you like grinds and freecoasters, this is for you to check out!
“A couple of chill sessions with Shane Leeper modestly captured with my cameras. Shane is a badass and makes it all look to easy.
Guest clip from Dillon Leeper
Filmed and Edited by Latane Coghill”
Joe Weist recently got out of the cold Midwest and headed south to Lake Havasu with Glenn Salyers. While they were there, Glenn pulled out the iPhone and filmed these clips of Joe putting in some time at a few of the street spots and parks they rode during the trip! Take a peek!
Mark Burnett is one of the young guns that has been absolutely KILLING IT lately and it looks like he got the well deserved bump up to the Sunday Bikes pro team! If you have to ask why, I advise you hit play and let “holy shit” come out of your mouth a few times! MUST SEE.
““That sucks you have to do that. Who would want to write about a piece of shit 16-year-old?”
That’s what Mark Burnett, Sunday’s newest pro, said when I told him I need to write something announcing his newfound status on the pro team. Of course Mark was kidding, but I still take exception. He may love his sketchy teenager image, but Mark is an awesome kid with a good head on his shoulders. While he does often have a lot in common with the piece of shit 16-year-old he speaks of, I find him to be a surprisingly mature and reasonable young man. When he wants to be.
But seriously, it is with great excitement that we announce Mark Burnett is now a member of the Sunday pro team. There’s no question Mark is a pro-level rider, and I’m sure you’ll all agree he 100% deserves it. The kid knows what he’s doing on a bike, and I really feel he hasn’t even come into his own yet. Sunday turns 10 years old in 2015; we’ve got some exciting stuff planned this year, and we’re stoked Mark is on board.” – Walter Pieringer