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X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Demarcus Paul & Mike Mastroni

June 14, 2017

Here’s another banger of a video for the X Games “Real BMX” 2017 contest! When it came time for Demarcus Paul to pick a filmer and editor for the project, there was no doubt that Mike Mastroni was the go to partner for the project! Despite an injury cutting things short, it’s safe to say the two had no problem coming through with a phenomenal video packed with some serious bangers! Check it out below!

“Check out DeMarcus Paul’s entry into Real BMX 2017, the all-video, all-street BMX contest brought to you by ESPN and “The World of X Games.” Vote for your favorite at XGames.com/RealBMX, then watch the full behind-the-scenes show on ABC on June 24.” – X Games

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Alex Donnachie and Dave Sowerby

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Chad Kerley and Christian Rigal

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Nathan Williams and Peter Adam

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Colt Fake and Darryl Tocco

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Dave Krone and Ryan Navazio

What do you think of this video? We want to hear from you! Let us know what you think in the comments below!

X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Colt Fake & Darryl Tocco

June 14, 2017

Last year we got a look at how well Colt Fake and Darryl Tocco worked together for their X Games “Real BMX” 2016 part that was fueled with fire and madness that lead to the team winning the readers choice category. When the X Games announced the Colt and Darryl were back again for “Real BMX” 2017, we were instantly excited to see another round of complete madness! Today, we get a look at what these two were able to cook up for round two and it’s safe to say it was nothing short of incredible! Get on that play button!

“Check out Colt Fake’s entry into Real BMX 2017, the all-video, all-street BMX contest brought to you by ESPN and “The World of X Games.” Vote for your favorite at XGames.com/RealBMX, then watch the full behind-the-scenes show on ABC on June 24.”

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Alex Donnachie and Dave Sowerby

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Chad Kerley and Christian Rigal

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Demarcus Paul and Mike Mastroni

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Nathan Williams and Peter Adam

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Dave Krone and Ryan Navazio

What do you think of this video? We want to hear from you! Let us know what you think in the comments below!

X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Alex Donnachie & Dave Sowerby

June 14, 2017

The 2017 “Real BMX” videos from the X Games have arrived! Here’s a look at Alex Donnachie‘s section that was filmed and edited by Dave Sowerby! As many of you know, Alex and Dave are no strangers when it comes to filming after working on plenty of BSD video projects over the past few years. It’s safe to say they had no problem going to work on this project to film one hell of a video part!

“Check out Alex Donnachie’s entry into Real BMX 2017, the all-video, all-street BMX contest brought to you by ESPN and “The World of X Games.” Vote for your favorite at XGames.com/RealBMX, then watch the full behind-the-scenes show on ABC on June 24.” – X Games

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Chad Kerley and Christian Rigal

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Demarcus Paul and Mike Mastroni

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Nathan Williams and Peter Adam

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Colt Fake and Darryl Tocco

Watch: X Games “Real BMX” 2017 – Dave Krone and Ryan Navazio

What do you think of this video? We want to hear from you! Let us know what you think in the comments below!

Rockstar Energy – SoCal Road Trip

June 13, 2017

The Rockstar Energy team loaded up for a road trip around Southern California to explore street spots, skateparks, pools and trails all along the way! As expected, this is stacked with amazing riding from Dennis Enarson, Chad Kerley, Chase Hawk, Sean Sexton and Tom Dugan that you won’t want to pass up! Each guy brings a different style to everything they rode from technical street to speed and style, keeping things interesting from start to finish! Hit that play button because this is a BMX video you won’t want to pass up!

“Dennis Enarson, Chad Kerley, Chase Hawk, Sean Sexton and Tom Dugan hit the road with Rockstar and found some of the best spots in Southern California. Check it out!” – Rockstar Energy

What did you think of the Rockstar SoCal Road Trip video? Let us know in the comments!

Mutiny Bikes 2017 Mixtape

June 12, 2017

The Mutiny Bikes 2017 Mixtape is now online!

The new Mutiny Bikes 2017 Mixtape from has arrived and it doesn’t disappoint! This BMX video featuring Tony Cardona, Brandon Hoerres, Austin Brunger, Jeff Wescott, Dylan McCauley and Devin Fredlund getting down on street spots skateparks, trails and more is packed with some amazing riding! Not to take away from the whole video, but seeing fresh footage from Tony and Brandon is a serious treat. Regardless, if you hit play on a BMX video today… Make it this one! So good from start to finish!

Filmed and edited by Josh Babu

What did you think of the video? Let us know in the comments!

Check out more from Mutiny Bikes.

Freestyle BMX Park To Be Added To 2020 Olympics In Tokyo

June 9, 2017

Freestyle BMX Park has been added to the list of 2020 Olympics events in Tokyo, Japan.

Freestyle BMX Park Olympics Tokyo, Japan 2020

We have always heard rumors that there have been talks about trying to get the freestyle aspect of BMX into the Olympics, but it always seemed like such a long shot. Racing made sense, since it was clearly something that went with the overall direction of the worldwide event that happens every four years. There was some momentum to add freestyle BMX to the Olympics a few years ago, but then it kind of faded off and seemed unlikely. Skateboarding was added to the Olympics, but there has been a lot of drama and controversy around that because some skaters feel it shouldn’t be put in a mainstream event like that. Which didn’t help make it seem likely that we would see BMX making any moves.

Then, today, we were tipped off that things have been moving forward all along, and now it looks like we will be seeing Freestyle BMX Park in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after approval from the UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) and IOC (International Olympic Committee)! There’s an article that has been posted on Inside The Games confirming and discussing the addition of Freestyle BMX Park and 3×3 Basketball, along with Parkour being denied and more. We have also added a full press release from the UCI on the news at the bottom of this post.

It’s only 2017, but the next few years should be very interesting as the whole format of the event and qualifiers for the contest will likely get very competitive. We can also imagine we’ll be hearing a lot of jokes about riders failing drug testing, since that one has been going around since the first time rumors of this movement to get freestyle BMX in the Olympics has started. It would appear that the UCI will be the sanctioning body behind the organization of how riders trying to compete in Freestyle BMX Park at the Olympics, which was expected since that partnership has been a big part of events like UCI BMX World Cup series that we would assume has helped legitimize the event in the eyes of the Olympic committees.

Update: We have received an email from Bart de Jong who is the UCI’s Freestyle BMX advisor confirming the news and he added that for 2020 there will only be 9 spots for Men and 9 for Women to compete in the event. We would assume the number of riders that will compete is due to the tight rules the Olympics have on the total number of competitors that can compete in all of the events. It sounds like riders will have to compete in UCI sanctioned events to qualify for a spot on that list.

We will keep you posted as we find out more about Freestyle BMX Park being added to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan! This is exciting news and should lead to a lot of new eyes on our sport and potentially gaining a little more respect from outside of the BMX community. We could see this having a big effect on skateparks that ban BMX bikes as well.

UPDATE: OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE FROM UCI CONFIRMING THE NEWS

“The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) is delighted to announce that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has agreed to add the Madison and BMX Freestyle Park to the Programme of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. The decision was made at today’s meeting of the IOC Executive Board in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Named after legendary races organised at Madison Square Garden in New York (USA), the Madison is a dynamic, exciting and technically demanding track cycling event, which requires excellent bike handling skills, balance, strategic capability, observation and tactics. The Madison will appear on the Olympic Programme with both men’s and women’s races and two new Olympic gold medals to be won on the track.

The race, which is 50km for men, and 30km for women, involves two riders, a sprinter and a rouleur, working as a team to propel each other forward as they meet between laps. Teams sprint every 10 laps to accumulate points according to the following structure: five points to the first team, three points to the second, two points to the third, and one point to the 4th. Points awarded in the last sprint will be doubled. In addition to the sprints, teams can earn 20 points for lapping the field. The winner is the team with the most points at the end of the race. Famous pairs include many riders who have also been champions on the road such as Juan Esteban Curuchet-Walter Perez (Argentina), Mark Cavendish-Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain), Howard Leigh-Cameron Meyer (Australia) and current women World Champions Lotte Kopecky-Jolien D’Hoore (Belgium) crowned in April in Hong-Kong.

BMX Freestyle Park is a spectacular, crowd-pleasing discipline, which takes place on ramps with big transitions and large obstacles. Competitors are judged on tricks performed throughout the course, with points awarded based on difficulty, originality, style and execution. Each rider in both the men’s and women’s events gets two one-minute runs (which both count) to impress the judges, who will reward the rider with a score between 0-100 points, with the ultimate goal being the award of an Olympic gold medal. Famous riders include Logan Martin (Australia), Daniel Dhers (Venezuela), Alex Coleborn (Great Britain) for men, Nikita Ducarroz (Switzerland), Macarena Perez (Chile) and UCI World Cup title holder, 15-year-old Hannah Roberts (USA) for women.

In addition, in line with the UCI’s strategy to promote women’s cycling and the IOC’s Agenda 2020, it was agreed that for Mountain Bike and BMX Racing, several quotas previously allocated to men athletes would be transferred to women, achieving full gender equity in both disciplines.

UCI President Brian Cookson said: “I am thrilled to see four more cycling events joining the Olympic programme. With competitions across very different disciplines, cycling already makes a large and diverse contribution to the Olympic Games, and now becomes the third largest sport in terms of gold medals, with 22 on offer. I am also delighted that we have made another big step towards full gender equity across all of our disciplines.

“I want to thank President Bach and the IOC Executive Board for their confidence and reiterate the UCI’s full commitment to make Tokyo 2020 a great success for cycling. I also want to thank our partner FISE for the role they have played in the development of BMX Freestyle over the past 20 years.

“The Madison will bring its long-established history and exciting format to the Games, while BMX Freestyle Park has great potential to open the event up to a whole new generation of athletes and fans. In an increasingly competitive landscape for Olympic sport, it is important not only to see our overall quota remain unchanged, but to also welcome the award of four additional opportunities for medals in Olympic cycling disciplines.

“I am proud of the effort made over the past few years by all of our National Federations, event organisers, teams and riders, which has helped us improve cycling’s strong position within the Olympic Movement. I am fully committed to continue this work and I am convinced that after extremely successful Games in Rio in 2016, Tokyo will take our sport to another exciting level.”” – Union Cycliste Internationale

You can check out the official word direct from the Olympics website as well.

What do you think about Freestyle BMX Park being added to the Olympics? Let us know in the comments below!

Monster Energy – Pat Casey: Dream Yard 3

June 8, 2017

Over the past two or so years we have seen Dream Yard 1 and Dream Yard 2 featuring Pat Casey absolutely DESTROYING his backyard ramp and trails setup that he has. It looks like Pat has done some renovations and expansions on the ramp and Monster Energy just dropped the Dream Yard 3 video that is packed full of absolutely incredible riding that will blow your mind. Add in the dialed film work that Fudger and Veesh both produced from this going from day to the lights out night session with some unique angles from the close ups to the drone shots. Hit play and take this all in… Everything about the Dream Yard 3 video is an absolute MUST SEE!

“The best backyard on the planet? Although it may be hard to imagine, the level of awesomeness that is Pat Casey’s private dirt and ramp setup is pure reality.

With the help of Monster Energy, Pat debuts the newest additions to his Dream Yard as only he can, by pushing the boundaries of what’s possible on a BMX bike…including an ender that will leave you dumbfounded.

Filmed By: Ryan Fudger & Veesh
Additional Filming: Cassidy Tillemans
Directed By: Veesh
Music By: “Dreaming” By Veesh & Sam Perrigan
” – Monster Energy

Check out the past two Dream Yard videos!

WATCH: Pat Casey: Dream Yard 1

WATCH: Pat Casey: Dream Yard 2

What did you think of the Dream Yard 3 video? We want to hear from you! Let us know what you think in the comments below.

Vans BMX Pro Cup Guadalajara – Finals Highlights

June 4, 2017

The Vans BMX Pro Cup stop in Guadalajara is a wrap and Jason Watts took the top spot! Below you have check out some highlights from the finals showing you what went down! Needless to say, there was no shortage of amazing lines and crazy tricks going down in the bowls. Below you can find Jason, Sergio Layos and Larry Edgar‘s top 3 runs, then you can check out highlights from the entire contest below that!

“Jason Watts had one of the best contest runs of his career making use of the course by locking in insane nose-wheelies from bowl-to-bowl and clocking massive tables and no-handers right in front of the judges tower. Watts earns himself his first podium finish in the Vans BMX Pro Cup series above Larry Edgar and Sergio Layos respectively.

Music info: Sunshine Mind – “These Days”” – Vans

“Larry Edgar had big plans for he Montenegro course and they paid off big time. Larry boosted some of the highest airs and transfers of the comp and muscled some big moves at the end of the run to earn himself a close second place finish on the podium, barely behind Jason Watts.

Music info: Sunshine Mind – “Serene””

“Sergio Layos raced around the Guadalajara Vans BMX Pro Cup course popping lighting fast transfers with style and tricks on all parts of the massive Montenegro course earning himself a third place on the podium, his third top-three finish of the year.

Music info: Sunshine Mind – “Falling Leaves””

“When the Dust settled from semi-finals, the top 18 riders were set loose to rip and shred on the enormous Montenegro park in Guadalajara, Mexico. Huge transfer, giant 360s and geometry that only works in BMX guided these desert pirates through the four huge bowls. The top three finishers were 1) Jason Watts, 2) Larry Edgar, 3) Sergio Layos.

Music: Pitch Black Forest by Twin Steps & On Haunted Hill by The New Criminals” – Vans

“The Vans BMX Pro Cup in Guadalajara is a wrap! Watch a quick highlight reel of bangers from the final day featuring Corey Bohan, Dennis Enarson, Chase Hawk, Tom Dugan, Jason Watts, Kevin Peraza, and more!” – Vital BMX

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