Red Bull keeping their “At Home” series going. This time around we’re taken to Pamplona, Spain to learn more about Courage Adams, along with more about where he’s from, where he calls home and, of course, a look at some incredible riding from a number of his local skateparks and street spots. They had Hadrien Picard behind the lens as usual and you already know that the film work turned out amazing. Everything about this is really good, so hit play and learn a little bit more about one of BMX’s newest street phenoms still rocking a cassette hub! After you watch the video, you can check out a bunch of dialed photos and some words over on the Red Bull website — At Home with Courage Adams
Courage Adams Riding Street In Germany
Woozy BMX dropped this raw cut of some old Courage Adams and Stefan Lantschner footage from a trip they took to Germany a few years back. The footage of Courage is solid, but there’s a lot of scraps in this. It’s insane how much Courage has progressed since this was filmed. Want proof? Watch his “Seven Days Is All It Takes” video from Fly Bikes to see the difference. Either way, take a peek because there’s some rad clips in this.
BMX Avenue – FISE 2016 Street Jam Highlights
BMX Avenue dropped this highlight reel from the Haro Street Line contest that went down during FISE Montpellier the other weekend! You know there’s going to be some heavy hammers dropped when some of the best street riders in the world hit the course. Check it!
“Best trick 1: Courage Adams
Best trick 2: Joris Coulomb
Best trick 3: Courage Adams
Best trick 4: Sullyvan Guaincetre
Filmed and edited by Romain Fel”
FISE Montpellier 2016 – Street Finals
FISE Street Finals went off yesterday and based off this highlight reel, it’s safe to say it was the Courage Adams show! Watch as everyone absolutely slays the course. We were surprised to see Reed Stark didn’t make top three based off this footage, but maybe we’re crazy. Either way, there’s a ton of heat in this.
RESULTS:
1. Courage Adams
2. Joris Coulomb
3. Sullyvan Guaincetre
“The street event at FISE Word Montpellier 2016 was held in a jam format and I must say it was the right decision. So much shit went down in such a short amount of time, and the vibes were tight, just a bunch of like-minded BMX riders having one hell of a session… From the dialed and swaged-out moves delivered via Courage Adams and Reed Stark, to some dudes just straight sending it. I still can’t believe homie who did the ice-to-hard down the rail. Insane!” – Ride BMX
Flybikes – Courage Adams “Seven Days Is All It Takes”
If you aren’t already a Courage Adams fan, you’re blowing it, especially after the show he put on at Simple Session last weekend! Today, DIG dropped Courage’s brand new Flybikes video that was apparently filmed over the course of seven VERY productive days! If you’re looking for some buttery smooth lines and some serious nose balance, this is the BMX video you need to watch!
“On some levels I feel kinda bad for the kids today, there’s more amazing riders than ever before but they may never know what its like to film a legitimate video part, something they put work into, that takes years to get done, something to be proud of that’ll stand the test of time and be their legacy as a rider, like some of the guys in “Criminal Mischief”, “Can I Eat” or “Forward”, all they know is firing out daily “enders” on Instagram or web edits that seem to fade into oblivion in no time, and to many older riders this could be viewed as devaluing a lot of hard work or the tricks being done. On the other hand, it could be the age today’s riders are growing up in, it’s how they ride and all they know, media has obviously changed and the “old ways” just don’t make as much sense anymore. Riders are progressing at an amazing rate, are so consistent, things are moving so fast that it only makes sense that they showcase what they can do ‘now’, it’s created this new kind of work ethic toward riding and filming, which in itself could also be considered pretty awesome. Courage Adams has grown up riding in this new media age, its all he knows, he fires out some of the craziest stuff as if it’s nothing, has progressed exponentially over the last couple of years coming into his own, creating his own style, getting the respect of his peers and catching the eye of some of the most legit brands out there as sponsors, all while remaining humble, quiet and semi landlocked in Europe, which in itself is quite amazing. When time came for Courage to film a part for flybikes he approached this aforementioned frenzied riding / media era wasting no time putting in ‘work’ by showing amazing versatility and that he’s as comfortable on his front wheel as the back, creating awesome lines all while having the balance of a cat…. And it came as no surprise, “7 days is all it takes” to get done…. Courage Adams! Enjoy.” – John Povah
Filmed and edited by Hugo Almeida
Additional filming by Xabier Galarza, Luis Lillo, Aleix Barau, Eric Sans
Music: Charlie Beats Music – Future
Courage Adams 2016 Instagram Compilation
When we came across Dakota Roche’s 2016 Instagram Compilation, the same guy who made that also dropped a Courage Adams compilation that we couldn’t pass up on posting. If you follow Courage on Instagram, there’s no doubt that you have been seeing him slaying street spots and skateparks and still getting things done fakie with a cassette. This video is packed full of so many crazy combos and lines. Check it out!
BMX Days – Madrid
Luis Lillo just released this new BMX Days video from Madrid, Spain featuring Courage Adams and a bunch of others putting in work on the city’s street spots and skateparks. This is packed full of solid riding from start to finish, along with a few laughs! Check it!
“Video grabado en dos semanas en los skateparks de Leganes,Legazpi y por las calles de madrid . RIDERS : Lillo, Courage, Vinu, Tito, Facun, Biosca, Roberts, Alcock, Spencer, Sinsi, Cheche, Marcos, Fran, Pololo, Nikita, Igna, Jankar . GRABACION Y EDICION: Luis Lillo”
La Ultima Street Jam 2015 Photogallery
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