Oh it’s on like Donkey Kong… The most anticipated BMX event of the year is going down October 18th – October 20th in Austin, Texas! You already know this is going to be a good time, so I plan on seeing you there.
Spotted on Odyssey.
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Oh it’s on like Donkey Kong… The most anticipated BMX event of the year is going down October 18th – October 20th in Austin, Texas! You already know this is going to be a good time, so I plan on seeing you there.
Spotted on Odyssey.
There’s a benefit jam at 5050 Skatepark in New York to help raise money for Crohns Disease research going down April 6th. They will also be premiering the LSF video, so for $10 you can have yourself a good time for a good cause! Get there!
Live near Sheep Hills in Costa Mesa, California? Make your way there on April 7th for a jam to help raise money for Mike “Boozer” Brown! This is bound to be a damn good time and it’s for a great cause, so be there!
“Last fall one of the Sheep Hills Locals by the name of Mike “Boozer” Brown crashed in a BMX race in Reno and broke his back which has landed him in a wheelchair. Mike has spent more time at Sheep Hills than most of us digging, riding and something that has to do with his nickname.
On 7 April we’re going to get together at Sheep Hills for the Boozer Jam. Mike will be there and so will the Sheep Hills Locals, current Pro racers, the BMX media, BMX friends and family, current dirt jump pro riders and old school BMX-ers. It will be a gathering of sorts when Todd Lyons, Robert de Wilde, Ryan Guettler, Barspinner, Anthony Reyes, Robbie Miranda, Jerry Badders, Brandon Dosch, Chris Moeller, Paul Roberts, Andy Zeiss, Jason German, Dylan Pfohl, Adam & Jason Pope, Mike de Wit, Ben Snowden, Sean Duncan, Shaun Butler, Dale Holmes, Bogi Givens, Steve Boehmke, Chris Hughes, Bart de Jong, Freddy Chulo and the likes will meet up for an afternoon of fun at Sheep Hills.
You can come down too. Riding and spectating is free. Down for a good time?
Boozer Jam 2013
Sunday 7 April
From 1pm – 5pm
Sheep Hills trails, Costa Mesa, California
#boozerjam
Supported by: Vans, S&M, Oakley, FATBMX.com, FBM, Collateral, Deluxe, Lapin-Noir, SHL and the Athlete Recovery Fund.
Facebook event link: Facebook Event Page”
There’s a premiere for the new Rotten video that Chris Crawford has been busy wrapping up going down on March 8th at Shakespeares in Austin, Texas! The video which features Jay Wilson, Erick Carment, Chris Crawford, Ryan Lamont, Sparky, Sean Burns, Albie Bennett, Eric Holladay, Kert Petersel, Tom Molyneux, Pat Quinn, Shajn Raines, TEAM SHRALP, and many more is bound to be amazing, so if you’re in the area and want the first look at the video, this is the place to be! Check out more info on their Facebook page — Facebook.com/RottenBMX!
There’s a warehouse sale going off at the Full Factory Distribution warehouse on March 23rd. If you’re near Norwalk, California… I highly advise you make it to this because I’m sure there will be some killer deals and good times for everyone.
Things are going to get wild in South Bend, Indiana on February 23rd and 24th! Check out the flyer for the Pro / Am contest that’s going down then hit up The Kitchen Skatepark website for more information!
This past weekend, the Blake Butterfield Memorial Jam was rained out. It will be taking place this coming Saturday. If you live near the Kempsey skatepark in Australia, make sure you get to this!
Thanks to Breaks Magazine, Quintin Co.‘s Imprint Project is coming to London starting this week and running until the end of February! If you are in the area, check this out!
“Opening Info
6:30-8:30pm
31st January
RSVP@breaksmag.com (RSVP Essential)
Exposure Gallery
22-23 Little Portland Street
London
The Imprint Project is a traveling gallery of black and white photographs exhibiting the global BMX lifestyle. This photography project features the works of 5 well known BMX photographers including Ricky Adam, George Marshall, Edwin DeLarosa, Jeff Zielinski, and Walter Peringer.
The purpose of The Imprint Project is to grasp a deeper understanding of the worldwide cultural foundations for the sport of BMX through the eyes of the sport’s current day iconic photographers.
Walter Peringer
Walter Peringer is a photographer based in Austin, TX. He has completed commercial and editorial assignments on six continents and in more than two dozen countries across the globe. His BMX photographs can be seen
in Ride Uk.
George Marshall
George Marshall is a London based freelance photographer and associate editor of The Albion BMX magazine. In 2006 he graduated with a masters in photography from the University of Nottingham and as an undergraduate exchange student he studied photography at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. George is definitely one of those photographers with The Eye: he gets in there, figures out the shot, takes care of it, and it always comes out a treat.
Ricky Adam
Ricky Adam likes to shoot photos. His current employment at Dig BMX requires him to shoot photos of BMX, but he takes his photography much further beyond the realm of technically accurate BMX riding to capture the reality of life.
Jeff Zielinski
Finding the best new spot to ride for the most epic tricks to be photographed, lies Jeff Z. Part human navigational system and part photographic visionary, he is the go to guy if you want to shoot some polished BMX photos. You can call him obsessive, crazy, over-prepared, or just call him the Associate Editor/Photo Editor at Ride BMX.
Edwin Delarosa
Edwin DeLarosa is a professional BMX rider turned photographer who has uninhibited eye for the streets. His images capture the life around him and the energy of NYC”