I feel like I’ve seen this one go down before, but maybe I’m crazy? Here’s a flair double tailwhip out of Pat Casey from the FISE contest this past weekend.
X-Fest 2012 – Park Highlights
2012 X Fest Park Highlights – More BMX Videos
Damn. Things got wild at X-Fest this past weekend.
“ Pure madness from Alex Coleborn, Pat Casey, Rob Darden, Daniel Sandoval, Mark Webb, Todd Meyn, Ryan Taylor, Tom Justice, and more from the park contest at X Fest in Northamptonshire, UK. Credit: Chris Wilmshurst”
Pat Casey Leaves Volume For Haro
To be honest, I always saw Pat Casey as being a real good fit for Haro, so I guess I’m not all the surprised by this change. Should open a lot of opportunities for Pat up as well. Here’s a few words from Volume and Haro…
“I’m always sad to see a rider leave us but also glad that they are able to further their careers with the bigger brands out there. Ever since I met Pat, I always thought he was an extraordinary bike rider and sooner or later a bigger brand would be offering him up something big. That day has come and everyone here at Volume can’t say enough good things about Pat and his family throughout the years he rode for us. Big things are sure to come for Pat and we all can’t wait to see him ripping up the contest circuit for years to come.
Regarding the Mystery Machine: We plan on continuing with the frame and it’ll now just be Stevie’s frame w/ his sticker on them. We have a batch coming in soon with a couple new colors picked out by Stevie. – Brian Castillo / Volume
“The idea of adding an individual like Pat to our team has been floating around for some time,” said Joe Hawk, Haro’s COO. “A lot of attention has been paid to building and maintaining the right balance of talent and chemistry for Team Haro in the recent years and Pat was chosen because he has the ability to contribute to our efforts on both levels”.
Colin Mackay, Haro team rider and Team Manager agrees; “I’ve been watching Pat kill it at contests for the past couple of years. He has proven to be influential already in the game reinventing the 360 tail whip and recently landing the first double decade. Aside from the big moves, Pat is a genuine kid who is just happy to be riding his bike and is a welcome addition to the Haro Bikes family”.
Ryan Nyquist-Haro team rider for more than 14 years added, “I think it’s awesome! Pat is a young rider who is crushing it right now, and really pushing the progression of ramp riding. I think he’ll fit in nicely with the rest of the Haro family, and I can’t wait to go on some trips with him and get to know him better”.
Pat, who turned Pro in 2010 and earned the Ballpark Rookie of the Year honors during the Dew Action Sports Tour in 2011 shares his appreciation for his past bike sponsor and his enthusiasm for his future on Haro.
“First I’d like to send out a major thanks to Brian Castillo and everyone over at Volume. I’ve been with them for over 3 years and they were one of the first companies to give me a chance and for that I am extremely thankful-thanks Brian for everything!” Said Casey.
“As for my future, being a part of the Haro Team is a dream come true. I am super stoked to be invited onto the team, a team that’s amazing and I look forward to riding with everyone on it. Thanks for the opportunity, its going to be sick!!!” added Pat.
We welcome Pat as he begins his Haro career at XFest in the UK later this week. Stay tuned for more.” – Haro
Fox @ Simple Session 2012
It might be a few weeks late, but here’s one from Fox Finland showing what went down with their riders at Simple Session. Drew, Pat, Eki and Aaron!
Fox – Spring 2012 Hype
Fox had a big year last year contest wise for pretty much all of their teams across the board. Pat Casey, Sean Sexton, Scotty Cranmer, Russell Barone and Chase Hawk all get some shine time in this.
“Fox athletes and the PR hype machine were at it all year long. Dungey and Roczen, Hobgood and Asing, Cranmer, Sexton, Casey and the Fox BMX team, the Fox Wake team, The McCauls and Steve Smith, along with Friends of Fox (Black Tide, Anthrax, Five Finger Death Punch, Four Year Strong, and All Time Low) representing some of the finest Fox moments in the Spring 2012 Hype Chapter!”
Ryan Taylor and Pat Casey Break the BMX Combo Machine
“England’s Ryan Taylor spent a month shredding with Pat Casey in Southern California and the two knocked out a Twitter-enabled episode of “Calling The Shots” for Crooked World BMX. Filmed on Casey’s own mini ramp, it features flair whips, whip to barspins, and a few combos from Casey that have to be seen to be believed. Thanks to all who participated on Twitter, and be sure to follow @PatCaseyBMX and @RyanTaylorBMX. These guys are always getting into trouble.” – Network A
Toronto BMX Jam Finals / Recap
Here’s some more footage from what went down this past weekend at the Toronto BMX Jam. Above you can find a video from the finals from Chase Davidson. Below you can find a video from Leigh Ramsdell!
“Last night, we jumped into the 2012 Toronto BMX Jam coverage with a new video from BMXFU’s Charlie Crumlish that mainly focused on Drew Bezanson’s insane lines. Today, we’ve got another video from Leigh Ramsdell — this one features the pro class and best trick, along with some even more insane lines from Bezanson.
Since the late ’90s, the Toronto BMX Jam in one form or another (Battle of Elsinore, Metro) has served as an unofficial beginning of the BMX content season, and organizer Mike Heaton continues to produce one of the best events of the year. If you’ve never been, or didn’t make it across the border because of an unruly member of your party in the back of the van, this is what you’re missing. Video by Leigh Ramsdell.” – ESPN
More Toronto BMX Jam
Here’s some more footage from the Toronto BMX Jam that went down this past weekend. It looks like Drew Bezanson, Pat Casey, Brett Banasiewicz and crew all dominated the old / new course! Can’t wait to see some more footage popping up. Below you can check out Drew Bezanson’s wild ass best trick.
Spotted on the Northern Embassy.
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