Cory Nastazio has been on it lately with edits. Here’s a new one he compiled featuring a bunch of crashes he took recently along with some of the new tricks he has been working on. Check it!
Dirt Life
Haha this is great. Cory Nastazio gives you a break down of how he spends his Saturday mornings these days. Minus the wind, that looks like he’s living the dream to me.
Stephen Murray’s Stepping Stones
This should be awesome. Real stoked on the concept.
“Stephen Murray, Cory Nastazio, and Adam Aloise talk about the concept behind “Stepping Stones,” a new amateur dirt series Murray is putting together that starts this May in Murray’s backyard in Riverside, Calif. The goal of the series is to help bridge the gap between amateur and pro riders, and push the progression of the dirt spectrum.” – Aaron Nardi / ESPN
Cory Nastazion – End of 2011 Edit
Cory Nastazio compiled a bunch of footage together for his end of the year edit. Big boy dirt jumps right there.
Haro UK Tour Edit
Photogallery – Red Bull Dreamline – Qualifiers
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The past few days have been, well, a dream. Red Bull gave Anthony Napolitan and his team of builders (Adam Aloise and Cody Nutter to name a few…) free reign on the hills of Coffee Mill Ski Resort in Wabasha, Minnesota to build the best possible dirt course they could. With months of secrecy for organizing and building the course, it was finally unveiled with a video that melted minds. Fast forward a few weeks and some of the best dirt riders in the world are flying into Minnesota wondering where the hell they are.
Thursday was the first official practice day, and Friday brought the qualifiers. This contest was ran entirely different than any other contest because the format was very loose. Eight riders would get a one hour heat to get as many runs down the mountain as they can, while the other eight riders would be judging them. After both heats went through, four riders from each heat were picked for the finals that would take place the following day.
Above you can find 56 photos from qualifiers that went down Friday afternoon shot by yours truly. If you would like to see the images in their full size just give them a click.
You can now check out the photos from finals here.
Vans Video Vault – Cory Nastazio
Vans Video Vault: Cory Nastazio – More BMX Videos
“Cory Nastazio talks about his personal relationship with dirt riding and shreds his personal trails. Credit: Vans”
Vans Kill the Line Results

The Vans Kill the Line contest went down in Peynier, France this past weekend. It sounds like the turn out was huge for spectators and that TJ Ellis took home the win. Expect a video or two popping up from the event soon. Below are the full results…
1. TJ Ellis – USA
2. Cory Nasty Nastazio – USA
3. Berenger Cordier – France
4. Josh Stead – Australia
5. Markus Hampl – Germany
6. Jérémy Le Pennedu – France
7. Jaie Toohey – Australia
8. Alejandro Caro – Co lombia
9. Mark Mulville – USA
10. Jeremy Muller – France
11. Mark Potozny – USA
12. Greg van Tulder – Belgium
13. Daniel Juchatz – Germany
14. Matt Priest – UK
15. Tristan Musso – France
16. Justin Fouque – France
17. Kye Forte – UK
18. Phil Baum – Germany
19. JB Peytavit – France
20. Ben Hennon – UK
Check out more on PeynierBMX.com. There’s also a bunch of photos up on Pretty Shady.
