The Shadow Conspiracy have added Ollie Shields to their line up over in the U.K through Seventies Distribution! To celebrate the news, they dropped a Bike Check to give you a closer look at his fresh new Cult setup decked out top to bottom in parts from The Shadow Conspiracy and Cult! You can check out a whole bunch of photos, a full parts list and more right here — Ollie Shields Welcome to the Family + Bike Check
Ollie Shields – 4 Days In Barcelona
Ollie Shields recently decided to ditch the cold wet U.K weather and head to Barcelona, Spain where he met up with Simone Barraco and Anthony Perrin to spend some time riding in the sunshine and endless spots! As you can imagine, those 4 short days were very productive and this rad video came from the trip.
Filmed and edited by Ryan Edwards
Cult In Barcelona
Cult coming through with a video we’ve been waiting to see since the first bit of info came out on it a few weeks back! Dakota Roche, Andrew Castaneda, Sean Ricany, Trey Jones, Iz Pulido, Ollie Shields and Alex Kennedy spent a week out cruising Barcelona, Spain stacking clips all along the way and came back with this banger! Absolute MUST SEE!
“Filming and riding is what Cult is all about and there’s no better place in the world then Barcelona. For most of the crew it was their first time and has us wondering when we’ll be back. The sooner the better but for now enjoy our 7 days in BCN.”
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Urban Noise – BMX Street Riding In Tokyo
We’re pretty sure you could drop Devon Smillie, Tyler Fernengel, Bruno Hoffmann, Ollie Shields, Fernando Laczko, and Alex Donnachie just about anywhere and end up with a video packed with dialed riding. A few months back they were in Japan for the G-Shock Real Toughness contest, which we oddly enough haven’t seen much footage from, that left them with plenty of time to go out and cruise the street spots in Tokyo. Here’s a look at a bunch of raw clips. So good.
“With Devon Smillie, Tyler Fernengel, Bruno Hoffman, Ollie Shields, Fernando Laczko, and Alex Donnachie in Tokyo, Japan, for the G-Shock Real Toughness contest a few months back, it would’ve been foolish to squander the opportunity to ride street in one of biggest cites in the world with such an epic crew. So we arranged some local contacts, found a cheap hotel, and stuck around for a few extra days after the contest. Tokyo is so vast, insanely crowded, and security is on it, so riding street is not easy. Fortunately, as far as riding and filming were concerned, there were no sponsor obligations or clip counts to stress—and the sessions that ensued reflected that. The locals fed us a steady diet of predominantly ledge spots—and that was fine with us. The next couple days were super chill, consisting of fun spots, strange food, and more than a few street beers. The only sore spot on the trip was when Alex rolled his ankle on the first day at the first spot. After he did one of the cleanest and lofty uprail-to-hard 360s any of us had ever seen, we knew he was warming up for the hard 540, but he took his ankle out on the next try. Alex had to sit on the sideline for the rest of the trip, but he managed to hobble out every day and kick it with the crew, help film, and consume plenty of Kit Kats and other assorted candies. Meanwhile, local 13-year old Japanese prodigy, Rim Nakamura, subbed-in for a few of the sessions and totally killed it. Which was awesome to see—literally, a kid, just roll right into the session with some of the most bad-ass pros and just start shredding. Thanks to G-Shock, Hiroshi Uehara, Ken Jungnickel, Rim Nakamura, and all the other locals we met along the way.” – Ride BMX
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Vans “Illustrated” Premiere at Source Park
The Vans “Illustrated” premieres keep on rolling. Here’s a video giving you a look at what went down at the jam Source BMX threw to celebrate the release of the video. Hit play to check out what went down during the session before they flipped the light switch and gave the video a look!
“Sunday 5th June 2016 saw many southern locals head down to The Source in Hastings for the Vans Illustrated video premiere. There was a jam before the premiere and Jack Clark, Mark Love and Ollie Shields threw down some amazing moves…
Filmed and edited by Scott Connor.” – Ride UK
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Vans – Ollie Shields In Barcelona
It’s always a good day when Ollie Shields has himself a new BMX video for everyone to check out! Here’s his latest from Vans where he spent 10 days crushing spot after spot after spot in Barcelona! Grinds, nose balance and plenty of style! Get on that play button!
“After being upset with the cold and wet UK weather, Ollie Shields decided to dodge England for 10 days and fly to sunny Barcelona, Spain. The jackets were swapped with T-Shirts and the cold rain was in distant memory. What´s not to love about that?! Cameras, lights and action!
Ollie is without a doubt one of Europe’s raw diamonds in street riding – keep an eye out for Mr. Shields.
Film & Edit by Mike King”
TNWD Crew – Mix 3
The TNWD Crew coming through with a dialed new BMX video from the streets of the U.K featuring Ollie Shields, James Cunningham, Tom Lewis, Charles Price, Ryan Jackson, Chris Fields, Luke Duffy, Mark Love, Sam Cox, Max DF, David Hanagan, Billy Newton, Sam Stickens and a few others. This has a pretty chill vibe to it, but there’s no shortage of grinds and lines to take in. Hit that play button and enjoy!
Urban Noise – Tokyo
Ride BMX dropped this STACKED video from the sessions that the crew who were invited to the Real Toughness contest in Tokyo this past summer had during their down time. When you can take a crew like this to a city like Tokyo, you’re bound to see something incredible. Needless to say, this is a BMX video we don’t suggest you pass up!
“With Devon Smillie, Tyler Fernengel, Bruno Hoffmann, Ollie Shields, Fernando Laczko, and Alex Donnachie in Tokyo, Japan, for the G-Shock Real Toughness contest a few months back, it would’ve been foolish to squander the opportunity to ride street in one of biggest cites in the world with such an epic crew. So we arranged some local contacts, found a cheap hotel, and stuck around for a few extra days after the contest. Tokyo is so vast, insanely crowded, and security is on it, so riding street is not easy. Fortunately, as far as riding and filming were concerned, there were no sponsor obligations or clip counts to stress—and the sessions that ensued reflected that. The locals fed us a steady diet of predominantly ledge spots—and that was fine with us. The next couple days were super chill, consisting of fun spots, strange food, and more than a few street beers. The only sore spot on the trip was when Alex rolled his ankle on the first day at the first spot. After he did one of the cleanest and lofty uprail-to-hard 360s any of us had ever seen, we knew he was warming up for the hard 540, but he took his ankle out on the next try. Alex had to sit on the sideline for the rest of the trip, but he managed to hobble out every day and kick it with the crew, help film, and consume plenty of Kit Kats and other assorted candies. Meanwhile, local 13-year old Japanese prodigy, Rim Nakamura, subbed-in for a few of the sessions and totally killed it. Which was awesome to see—literally, a kid, just roll right into the session with some of the most bad-ass pros and just start shredding. Thanks to G-Shock, Hiroshi Uehara, Ken Jungnickel, Rim Nakamura, and all the other locals we met along the way.” – Ride BMX


