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Real BMX 2019 Crash Reel

May 27, 2019

When it comes to filming a part for something like the X Games Real BMX contest, you better believe the riders picked are going all in for it. Although these are some of the best BMX riders in the world, they do crash, and when they do shit as gnarly as these guys do for the videos, it can be brutal when they do crash. Here’s a crash reel showing some of the heavier slams that Brad Simms, Dan Coller, Jordan Hango, Greg Illingworth, Simone Barraco and Corey Martinez took while working on their parts for the X Games Real BMX 2019 Videos.

“Watch the slams that came before the makes in the filming of the contest video parts for Real BMX 2019, brought to you by ESPN, the World of X Games and Nexcare.” – X Games

Corey Martinez – Real BMX 2019

May 15, 2019

The Real BMX 2019 videos from the X Games have arrived! Once again, Corey Martinez is back after taking the win last year, and he turned up the heat to ensure he could top last years video! As expected, Corey brought crazy grinds, and a good mix of other tricks like tailwhips and massive 360’s over roads! You know Corey’s section is too good not to watch! You can vote for Corey’s section RIGHT HERE or you can check out all the videos here — X Games Real BMX 2019 Videos

“Watch Corey Martinez and filmer/editor Peter Adam’s entry into Real BMX 2019, the all-video BMX street contest brought to you by ESPN’s World of X Games and Nexcare. Vote for your favorite video at XGames.com/RealBMX, then tune in to ABC on May 25 to find out who won X Games gold.” – X Games

X Games Real BMX 2019 Videos

May 15, 2019

X Games Real BMX 2019 Videos

The X Games Real BMX 2019 videos have arrived! This year Brad Simms, Jordan Hango, Corey Martinez, Simone Barraco, Dan Coller and Greg Illingworth went to work on these wild videos, and you better believe each of them delivered with amazing riding, awesome spots and some excellent film work! After you watch each video, you can vote for your favorite over on the X GAMES WEBSITE!

Brad Simms

“Age: 33 | Hometown: Waldorf, Maryland | Bike: Whthous | Most recent video part: Real BMX 2018 | Real BMX 2018 bronze medalist, Fan Favorite | Filmer/editor: Christian Rigal”

Jordan Hango

“Age: 32 | Hometown: Vancouver, British Columbia | Bike: Fit Bike Co. | Most recent video part: Ender, “Fictional Finalism” | Real BMX Rookie | Filmer/editor: Andrew Schubert”

Corey Martinez

“Age: 35 | Bike: United | Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee | Most recent video part: Real BMX 2018 | Real BMX 2018 gold medalist | Filmer/editor: Peter Adam”

Simone Barraco

“Age: 27 | Hometown: Genoa, Italy / Barcelona, Spain | Bike: Subrosa/Shadow | Most recent video part: Opener, “One” by Subrosa/Shadow | 2018 NORA Cup Street Rider of the Year | Filmer/editor: Ryan Chadwick”

Dan Coller

“Age: 25 | Hometown: Rochester, New York | Bike: Kink | Most recent video part: Ender, “Intervention” by Kink BMX | Real BMX Rookie | Filmer/editor: Darryl Tocco”

Greg Illingworth

“Age: 33 | Hometown: Johannesburg, South Africa / Hastings, UK | Bike: Mongoose | Most recent video part: Standalone web video, “Morning to Night” by Mongoose | Real BMX Rookie | Filmer/editor: Mike King”

Now that you have watched all of the X Games Real BMX 2019 videos, go vote for your favorite on the X GAMES WEBSITE!

Who was your favorite? Let us know what you think of the Real BMX 2019 videos in the comments below!

REAL BMX 2019 TEASER – X Games

May 8, 2019

When you catch yourself saying “WHAT THE F#!$” about 5 times in a minute minute teaser, you know things are about to go off. The X Games just dropped this quick promo for the 2019 Real BMX videos that are set to drop next week! This year we’re going to see what Corey Martinez, Brad Simms, Jordan Hango, Dan Coller, Simone Barraco and Greg Illingworth stacked for clips with their respected filmers, and based off this quick video, we are in for some damn good riding. Hit that play button and let the f-bombs fly!

“X Games Real BMX 2019, the all-video BMX competition brought to you by Nexcare, featuring brand-new parts from Corey Martinez, Brad Simms, Jordan Hango, Dan Coller, Simone Barraco and Greg Illingworth, starts May 15.

Photo: Brad Hill / @bobtube
Trick: Gap to rail
” – X Games

Cinema BMX – Take Five: Corey Martinez

April 8, 2019

Want to get to know Corey Martinez a little better? Cinema BMX caught up with Corey to have him answer 5 questions that came in on Instagram where he covers the possibility of putting brakes back on, his favorite place, dream tricks, motivations and more. Not only that, but there’s a bunch of riding from over the years mixed in that is awesome to see as well. Check it out!

“Take Five, a Cinema BMX series. This is your chance to ask the team what makes them tick.
Your favorite Cinema riders will Take 5 of your questions and share their insights right from the directors chair!
First up, Corey Martinez, live from Nashville!

Stay tuned and follow the whole squad to see who’s up next, and for your chance to get your questions answered!” – Cinema BMX

United BMX – Corey Martinez Flat Mint Incarnate Frame

February 22, 2019

If you’re on the hunt for a new frame, United BMX have released their Incarnate frame in this new Corey Martinez signature Flat Mint colorway! Above is a quick video giving you a look at the frame built up, then below you can find full specs and details! Take a look!

United BMX Flat Mint Incarnate Frame BMX

The United Incarnate frame is made from full 4130 Seamless Sanko Japanese chromoly tubing that is butted and tapered with a 75.5-degree head tube angle, 70.25-degree seat tube angle, 11.75″ bottom bracket height, 8.75″ standover height and a 13″ chainstay length. The frame has an Integrated head tube, gussets on the top and down tubes for strength, a mellower seat tube angle to bring the Mid bottom bracket forward to make the frame feel a little smaller without actually changing the top tube length, an ultra slim cast wishbone on the chainstay, a wide rear end for plenty of tire clearance with thickened chainstays for additional strength and 14mm dropouts. This is a completely BRAKELESS frame, so there are no mounts or guides.

The United Incarnate frame is available in 20.8″, 21″ and 21.2″ top tube lengths with a weight of 5 lbs. flat. If you aren’t feeling the Corey Martinez Flat Mint color, the frame is also available in a Harry Mills Wakley Lilac colorway, Raw, Flat Translucent Brown and Flat Translucent Smoke Black. The Incarnate frame goes for $386.78 and can be picked up through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry United Bike Co. worldwide now.

Cinema BMX – Best of 2018

February 18, 2019

With one of the most stacked teams in BMX, Cinema BMX have little trouble stacking amazing footage. They’ve gone through all their footage from 2018 and put together one super dialed edit featuring Chad Kerley, Corey Martinez, Garrett Reynolds, Dakota Roche, and Nathan Williams absolutely slaying spots. Hit play and take it all in!

“Nothing but hammers in this jam-packed edit of the Best of 2018 from Chad Kerley, Corey Martinez, Garrett Reynolds, Dakota Roche, and Nathan Williams. We’ve compiled all of the wildest clips from our Mile High edit, Montreal tour, Signature Sessions, and more so sit back and enjoy!

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Filmed by:
Will Stroud
Harley Haskett
Tony Ennis
Andrew Knight
Veesh
Garrett Reynolds

Edited by:
Will Stroud

Art Direction:
Harley Haskett

Photography
Kevin Conners

Filmed on location in Denver, San Diego, Los Angeles & Montreal”

Please Be Kind & Rewind – Corey Martinez & Seth Kimbrough

February 8, 2019

Curious what video part really blew Corey Martinez and Seth Kimbrough’s mind as younger riders?

The latest Please Be Kind & Rewind from DIG takes a look at what video part Corey Martinez and Seth Kimbrough were influenced by. They went to a classic from Taj Mihelich that is very easy to see just why they picked it! Hit play and take it all in!

“Episode two of our ‘Please Be Kind And Rewind’ series continues with the two Bama Boys, Corey Martinez and Seth Kimbrough discussing the video part that had the most influence on them back in the day. Did you guess right?” – DIG

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