
Head over to ESPN to check out a day in the life of Jason Enns in photos. Did you know he owns a horse?
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Head over to ESPN to check out a day in the life of Jason Enns in photos. Did you know he owns a horse?

A few months back, Mark Potoczny had his bike that featured a prototype of his signature Deluxe PA Model and a sample And Forks fork stolen from him. Shortly after they ended up getting the bike back from the thief. You can check out a pretty interesting story about how they got the bike back and a bike check up on the ESPN site.
“Nick Seabasty of Woodbridge, N.J. is about a foot taller than me, so I refuse to use the proverbial add-on “Lil” when referring to him. Rather, I can simply say that Nick is one of the newer up and coming riders from the Central N.J. area that likes to ride around my alma mater — Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. Nick rides for Cult, gets the hook-up from Animal and makes things happen at Nation BMX. And he seems to handle the interviewing skills of Scott Eaton pretty well.” – ESPN
“Last April, Demolition Parts released the “Last Chance” DVD, featuring the entire Demolition team, including Drew Hosselton (whom was added to the Volume pro team earlier this week). Unfortunately, not all of the clips Drew filmed for “Last Chance” were used in the final video. These were some leftover clips we filmed. And because I couldn’t stand to have them just sitting on my hard drive, I threw this together for everyone to see. The music is by Army of Garbage, and the song is called “Dustbowl.”” – Frank Parks / ESPN
“Luc LeGrand laughs in the face of Matt Foley motivational speaker (SNL character played by Chris Farley). He converted a Peugeot work van into a studio apartment on wheels — complete with a gas range, running water, a refrigerator, electrical outlets, a bed that turns into a table, and a shower hose in the back. Luc travels around Europe searching for and riding amazing spots, shedding new light on the phrase “LIVING IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!” This is a pretty dope lifestyle for a BMX rider and I could really see this catching on here in the States.” – ESPN
Filmed and edited by Matt Brown
“On a recent visit back to his hometown of Tulsa, Okla., Miles Rogoish and friends Alex Vazquez and Justin Coble met up for a fist-bumping festival of sorts at the local pre-fab park known as “Thunderdome.” Originally the name for a steel cage used for jousting in the 1985 post-apocalyptic classic “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome,” the BMX-variety of Thunderdome is a lot less violent and not inhabited by Tina Turner. I know all this is moot to most of you, but I grew up during the ’80s and haven’t had too many chances to mention the Mad Max franchise in some months, so thanks Miles.” – ESPN