Cult just dropped a fresh BMX video from the one and only Grant Germain who went to work crushing street spots on the east coast and west coast! This is an absolute MUST SEE for you street guys! So many crazy lines in this.
How To Feeble Hard 180 with Grant Germain
Want to learn feeble to hard 180’s? Well, Grant Germain is here to help you! Check out this How To video giving you a look at how to get the trick done with plenty of advice! Hit play, take it all in, then send a few!
“Grant Germain is a master of the feeble hard 180… so much so that he banged out like 20 of ’em up at Woodward West even with a bunk wrist. The feebs to hard 180 is a fundamental peg trick that you can do on almost anything, throw into lines, and eventually build upon.” – Ride BMX
Trick Fix – Devon Smillie and Grant Germain
Ride BMX caught up with Devon Smillie and Grant Germain at Woodward West for a little riding time. Needless to say, when you get two guys like these two together, good things happen! Check out some clips they stacked!
Grant Germain Bike Check
Make your way on over to the Cult website to check out a new bike check with Grant Germain and his current white beauty that he’s running! Gotta love a clean white and black BMX bike! Check out more photos of the bike RIGHT HERE!
Grant Germain – Best of 2014 Instagram Compilation
Grant Germain went back through his Instagram clips from 2014 and compiled 11:29 seconds of his favorite / best clips of him and his friends getting down on spots all over! Grant has been on absolute fire lately so you know this one doesn’t disappoint! Check it!
Vital BMX – Game of BIKE: Devon Smillie Vs. Grant Germain
Devon Smillie vs. Grant Germain – More BMX Videos
The first round from the Vital Game of BIKE finally surfaced! Devon Smillie and Grant Germain went head to head in the first game… Take a look and see just what went down and who took the win!
“Round One: Devon Smillie vs Grant Germain Credit: Vital BMX”
Photogallery: Eddie Welsh
One of our favorite things is when a photographer we’re not familiar with drops a few samples in our inbox to get a look at! Although we have seen Eddie Welsh‘s name pop up here and there over time, we had no idea that he was out there crushing it behind the lens. Needless to say, we were stoked on the samples he sent over and we decided there was no way we couldn’t do a photogallery! Once we got the photos he wanted to use, we were more than psyched to see what he was holding out. Check out the new photogallery featuring 17 of Eddie’s photos featuring the likes of Van Homan, Chris Doyle, Steven Mack, Josh Betley, Grant Germain, Jordan Hango, Jared Swafford, Matty Azquizap and more by hitting the link below!
Check out the full photogallery here!
Cult – “Small Talk” Grant Germain, Joe Molina & Friends
More sections from the Cult “Small Talk” DVD surfaced today thanks to Ride BMX! This time around we have phenomenal sections from Grant Germain, Joe Molina and a ton of the Cult connects from around the world in the friends section for you! Hit those play buttons!
““The classification between amateur and professional in BMX has been discussed and debated, but never clearly defined. While the lines are still a little blurry, if we can agree that a professional includes a paycheck and a certain level of experience and skill, then we’re halfway there. So what is an am? Does BMX even need ams? Cult thinks so, and they helped set the precedent for an established am class in BMX with the release of Small Talk, their am-based video that gave Steven Mack, Josh Alderete, Iz Pulido, and Andrew Castaneda the center stage usually reserved for the pro riders.
“Grant is a flow rider from Long Island who had spent the summer in California. We filmed a bunch of clips for the mix part, but then realized that with a few more clips he’d have his first full-length video part. Grant definitely worked hard for it, and I think it was a good experience for him to be a part of the project. He has surely grown a bit since he’s been riding for Cult.“” —Richard “Veesh” Krumm
““Joe is probably the most surprising part to me because he sent us a web video he filmed up in his Salinas, California, area, and as soon as I saw it I said, ‘Hold up, we need this in the video.‘” —Richard “Veesh” Krumm