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Brian Tunney – June 2019 Clips

July 2, 2019

Another month went blazing by, and that means it’s time for Brian Tunney to give us a look at what he has been getting into during his flatland sessions over the course of the month! As always, Brian cooked up a pretty laid back edit, but the riding is real solid and it looks like he’s been pretty hooked on combos with barspins as of late. Take a look!

“I kinda went down another pointless barspin wormhole in June. It was fun, it was silly, and then it got weird when I started grabbing the pedals. ‘Coyote’ from Sun Kil Moon clocks in at 12 minutes but I didn’t get enough riding done in less than a month for that….” – Brian Tunney

Brian Tunney – May 2019 Clips

June 4, 2019

It’s a new month, and that means it’s time for Brian Tunney to put together a fresh batch of clips from the sessions he has been getting in this past month. Here’s a look at what he put together from the flatland sessions he got in, in May! As always, Brian’s video has a laid back vibe, but no shortage of awesome clips to check out. Take a peek!

“I’ve been home from China for less than 24 hours and slept 13 hours. Reversing your sleep schedule is no fun. But considering I had a huge trip to China happening in May, plus a stress fracture in my foot, I still managed to get some riding done. Some new, some old, all fun.” – Brian Tunney

Brian Tunney – April 2019 Clips

May 1, 2019

Another month has gone flying by, and that means it’s time to check out what Brian Tunney got into during his flatland sessions! Hit play to check out a bunch of real solid riding, along with another real good song pick. I swear most of the time I’ve never heard the songs he picks, but they’re always good. Take a peek!

“I wanted to film an entire month of riding while wearing the same clothes. I almost succeeded. There’s this homeless duo that hangs out near the Redondo Beach Marina. They’re new to the area and they hide bags of clothes in the grass and surrounding bushes. One is older, with a child carriage on his bike that houses a cat, and the other is younger but rides a Diamond Back mountain bike from the ’80s. They both liked the silly nac-nac stall hitchhiker thing.” – Brian Tunney

Brian Tunney – March 2019 Clips

April 2, 2019

Brian Tunney has released his monthly flatland edit giving us a look at the sessions he has been getting in! Even though it sounds like he’s been dealing with an injury, he was still able to deliver with some great riding. As always, Brian delivers in the music selection department as well.

“My foot still hurts but I managed to get some clips this past month that involved standing on my left foot. Song is an old standby from Self Defense Family called “It’s Best We Address It.” Go here to buy it: Bad Paintings Bandcamp Page”

Brian Tunney – February 2019 Clips

March 11, 2019

Brian Tunney coming through with a new video filled with clips from his flatland sessions that he was able to get in last month out in California. Despite no shortage of rain and crappy weather, it looks like he was able to get a few solid sessions in. As always, Brian delivers with some real solid riding. The music selection was real laid back this time around, but went well with the overall vibe of the video, too. Take a peek!

“Tough month to ride (even in Southern California) with the weather. We had rain, lots of it, in between more rain and wind. And on top of that, I have this stupid sesamoiditis in my left foot, which is basically “dancer’s foot,” from standing on the ball of my foot too much. I bought all of these silly pads that ballet dancers use, and I can officially stop getting mad when people say “it’s like ballet on a bicycle,” because all signs point to yes. These clips were my attempts to take it easy on the left foot during the month of February. Also, boomerangs, still fun to do and surprisingly challenging. Go try the traditional floating variety and see what I mean…”

Brian Tunney – Heaven Is Earth

July 7, 2018

Brian Tunney is back with a fresh batch of clips!

It’s always a good day when Brian Tunney has a new video to check out. You can always count on some great riding and an awesome song selection. This time is no different. Hit play and he lays down some dialed flatland combos in a few parking garages and parking lots in Austin, Texas. Get on that play button and take it all in!

“I really like this Self Defense Family song. BMX tricks from March to June of 2018. Sadly, I think this is my last riding video from Austin for a while because I’m going to be heading back to LA in September. (It’s less an end and more of a bookmark: But I will always respect and honor my time in Austin.)” – Brian Tunney

X Games “Real BMX” 2018 – Stew Johnson Interview

June 2, 2018

Stew Johnson sits down to talk about this years X Games “Real BMX” parts…

The X Games released this interview that Brandon Graham did with Stew Johnson and Brian Tunney discussing the Real BMX videos that dropped earlier this week. This goes over everything from the riders, filmers, judges, how the riders were picked, funny stories and more! Check it out!

“Real BMX producer Stew Johnson offers an inside look at the 2018 Real BMX show for “World of X Games.”

Rest In Peace, Paul Buchanan

May 17, 2018

BMX has lost another legend… Rest In Peace, Paul Buchanan…

Cover Photo: Ed Doherty / DIG

I wrote a tribute for Paul over @digbmx. What I didn’t say in that is that I’m no stranger to the grips of depression and battle with it often. If anyone out there is in the same boat, I’m always here to talk, offer bad jokes and probably send an offensive text photo. Rip #paulbuchanan

A post shared by Brian Tunney (@briantunney) on May 17, 2018 at 2:10pm PDT

It’s always a bummer to hear about a rider passing away, especially one as influential and legendary as Paul Buchanan. Today we caught wind that Paul had passed away earlier this week. It’s not quite clear exactly what happened, but Brian Tunney‘s Instagram post offers some insight. You can check out his full write up on the DIG website — In Memory: Paul Buchanan.

Although we haven’t seen anything from Paul for quite some time, he was one of those riders who people still talked about frequently and his riding influenced a lot of riders and pushed BMX into new directions during his time riding for different brands, including Terrible One. Below you can find an old Prop’s bio with Joe Rich that has a Terrible One commercial featuring Paul that still to this day is downright amazing. We’ve embedded it to start at about the 9:20 mark where the commercial starts. You can also find the Terrible One “You Get What You Get” video that features riding from Paul at the bottom. After the Props commercial, we’ve embedded Taj Mihelich‘s Instagram post with some words about Paul…

Rest In Peace, Paul. You left your mark on BMX and will never be forgotten.

We lost a great one. Paul Buchanan was one of the first riders T1 sponsored. To me his riding was genius. His creativity, technical ability and all around burliness made him something really special. We (Joe and I at T1) wanted to support him. We knew he was never going to be a big contest rider (though he did ride X-games), he seemed to be happiest riding late at night, often alone, making up his own stuff without the influence of anyone else. And he did make up a lot of stuff. He was a huge influence on riders. He was quiet about it, probably no one filmed or shot photos but he brought new things to BMX all the time. – I’m strangely stuck on this memory I have of him standing out on the T1 ramp all alone with my dog Roscoe. He used to spend time back there with the dog and teach him weird tricks. He would never speak out loud while doing it. He’d just point and Roscoe would figure out what he wanted. He taught Roscoe to run up the big vert wall extension on the T1 ramp to retrieve things. That vert wall was amazingly high! That’s the image I have… Roscoe grabbing some ball off the top of that wall while Paul stands calmly at the bottom of the ramp pointing. – I found this bio I wrote about him back in 2001: “Paul seems really disjointed from a lot of the riding scene to me, but I think that’s a great thing. He is always testing and trying new things and I think that type of creativity is so often lost on a lot of today’s pro riders. Keeping his distance is a good way for him to maintain his own originality and his own direction. He’s able to take riding to new places that no one has ever thought of and that’s invaluable to the BMX world. In any event, I don’t think Paul is aware of any of that. I don’t think he has any idea how influential he is. The boundaries he has pushed and new directions he opens up have trickled down via the few people who spend time riding with him, to the rest of BMX. There are lot of trends and tricks in riding right now that start back with Paul, but I’d be willing to bet that not even he realizes it." Vid from @t1stagram and @stew1201. Not sure about the riding photo… @t1ers or @sandy_carson i think. From my old t1 files.

A post shared by Taj Mihelich (@tajlucas) on May 17, 2018 at 12:30pm PDT

Saddened to hear of one of the greats of bmx paul buchanan has gone, so elusive, with barely a photo or a video clip seen, and yet every time something did appear it was a total treat and memorable something perhaps today’s insta clip generation doesn’t get… a massive influence on many, actions speak louder than words perhaps. Section from @seventiesdistro from love to hate 2001, #terribleone t/shirt bought by me while in austin 2001 #rippaulbuchanan #bmx

A post shared by Gav Cope (@modebmx) on May 17, 2018 at 2:06pm PDT

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