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Get your ass over to FFWD BMX to check out their new “Best and Unseen Footage of 2012” edit. It’s jam packed with all of the best footage that Mike King had compiled from 2012 and a features pretty much all of your favorite riders. So good.
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Get your ass over to FFWD BMX to check out their new “Best and Unseen Footage of 2012” edit. It’s jam packed with all of the best footage that Mike King had compiled from 2012 and a features pretty much all of your favorite riders. So good.
Every year I get so stoked when this video drops. Paul Calvière goes through the year and collects the wildest riding from the year and puts it together into one banger edit recapping the entire years riding. The footage in this is a HUGE reminder of just how insane BMX progressed this year. I advise all of you to hit the play button.
What are some of the tricks that didn’t make it into this that you wish would have? Let’s hear it in the comments!
Rhys Savage sent through a link to a teaser for a full edit he will be dropping soon. Based on the clips in this, I have a good feeling the edit will turn out rad. So take a peek and get stoked.
Filmed By Rhys Savage
Addtional filming By Luke Duffy
Filmed on a canon 550D , Samyang 8mm and EF 50mm
Edited on adobe premier CS6
Songs Asap rocky Phoenix
Check out some flatland goodness from Colony‘s Simon O’Brien courtesy of ESPN BMX! This one is a flash back for sure.
“Australia’s Simon O’Brien could be considered one of the best flatland riders in the world. Though he doesn’t get out to compete as much as he once did, O’Brien’s riding in video over the past decade is astonishingly innovative, difficult and stylish. He’s never been one to fall in with the current flatland trends. Instead, he’s pioneered some of most difficult techniques (backwards rolling halfpacker barflips) and kept a level head on his shoulders while also becoming remarkably good at skatepark riding. In the above video, O’Brien, now 33, discusses his progression through flatland, his recent trip to Japan and where he’s at right now with his flatland riding. Video by Stewart Munro.”
Here’s a fresh one from Jerome Sutton getting a proper one hour session in at the Berwick plaza. Jerome isn’t scared to put his pegs to work, so if you’re into chill edits with plenty of grinds this one is for you.
Filmed and edited by Sam Illman
Craig Passero and Charlie Crumlish wanted to wish you a merry Tipmas by dropping this new edit loaded with some real good riding and some classic Home Alone action. There’s even a few Matty Long clips tossed in the mix for good measure. Enjoy!
Ah… Now this is what I’m talking about! BSD have dropped part 3 from their “Living For The City” video for your viewing pleasure. If you don’t hit play on this one, you hate BMX.
“Dan Paley, Jeff Cadger and Alex D killing the Glasgow streets…
For more from ‘ Living for the City’ go to bsdforever.com/livingforthecity
Filmed and edited by Dave Sowerby.”
Tom over at Empire must be a little sauced up on the Egg Nog because he decided to unlock Sean Sexton‘s part from the “Bad Idea” BMX video for everyone to enjoy. You’re going to want to check this out now because it’s an absolute MUST SEE of a section packed full of crazy riding. Don’t forget to pick up a copy for $14.95 here as well.