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Red Bull – Lined Up: Courage Adams

July 19, 2017

If you don’t get excited any time you see Courage Adams‘ name pop up, you’re definitely blowing it. Red Bull just released this new Lined Up video, which is a raw cut of one long, continuous line that Courage did while cruising spots in Madrid, Spain. As always, Courage mixes his incredible bike control and balance, dialed bag of tricks and style to make for one hell of line that’s worth checking out! Take a peek!

“Hadrian Picard uses his cinematic skill to capture this creative line from Courage Adams.

As an athlete, getting one continuous line dialled is tricky enough as it is, without adding into the mix city streets and a cameraman in tow. Taking to his adopted hometown of Madrid, BMXer Courage Adams spins the tricks in this seamless line. Captured by the ever talented Hadrian Picard as part of his Lined Up series.” – Red Bull

Red Bull – Tall Bike Revolution

May 23, 2017

Here’s an interesting series that Red Bull put out called the “Tall Bike Revolution” which takes a look at a group of guys who fabricate these insanely unique and original tall bikes that are unlike anything you have seen before. The guys tell their story about how they got into the bikes, what keeps them building, ideas they have and more. This isn’t directly related to BMX, but there is definitely a lot of influence coming from BMX and there are a few actual BMX related clips that make it into this series. Take a peek since this is a real good watch if you’re into bikes in general. Check out the six part series below!

“Riding any bicycle is a positive step toward a healthy lifestyle and personal enjoyment, but it’s the tall bike that has the power to change the world. The tall bike remains on the fringes — only embraced by the daring, the creative and the foolish. Join the Zenga Bros for a six-episode series where we explore how to build, ride and coexist on a tall bike.

The Zenga Bros mission is the eccentrification of the world: To create everywhere, redeem everything and be a fool. Learn more about the modern tall bike movement in episode 1 of this radical new series!”

“Episode 2 gives a thorough introduction to tall bikes; how they’re built and why the Zenga Bros are so obsessed with them. Explore the family history with tall bikes, and why we’ve come to believe this revolutionary vehicle has the power to change the world. Learn about the building process, which doesn’t require specialized skills, just a wild imagination and a keen sense for reusing materials.”

“Episode 3 illustrates how our tall bikes have evolved into rolling workshops, enabling us to make art, build ramps and carry all the supplies needed to transform any environment we pass through. You’ll see a bike give birth to another bike, and skateboard ramps built in unexpected places.”

“Episode 4 asks an important question, why tall bikes? To be fully self-sufficient – it feels so rad to be able to load up with all the gear to ride out and go camping. Episode 4 explores the full capabilities of the tall bike. Like the early settlers who ventured forth by horse and carriage, porting everything they needed to build a new life, the tall bike can be loaded with all the supplies needed to transform any environment they pass through.”

“In episode 5, it’s not about the rider asserting their creativity, but about how the tall bike can initiate such wonderful, spontaneous encounters along the way. In episode 5, you’ll see the tall bike as an augmented reality machine that surprises the passersby and awakens them from their daily routine.”

“Episode 6 culminates the series by highlighting the truly revolutionary aspect of the tall bike – it isn’t part of the economy. You can’t buy a tall bike, so the tall bike’s existence has to be about working with your hands, repurposing stuff and then taking it out on the streets and sharing it with people.

The tall bike encourages you to be a creator not a spectator, make the most of what you have, and express joy and love fearlessly. It can shift the rider’s perspective so that they can approach even the most familiar places from an elevated state of awareness – but let’s not get too serious, these are tall bikes.”

Red Bull – Raw 100: Matthias Dandois

May 11, 2017

You know you cannot go wrong with some fresh Matthias Dandois footage! Here’s a new Raw 100 video that Red Bull dropped featuring Matthias getting down at a few places in Paris, France. Great riding and film work in this one… Plus that raw, background noise really adds a lot to this! Take a peek!

“French flatland maestro Matthias Dandois is the subject of the latest edition of our Raw 100 video series that uses the talent and creativity of filmmakers to capture bike riding in a simple but sophisticated way.
Taking Raw 100 to an outdoor urban environment for the first time, UK filmmaker Will Evans teams up with Dandois to showcase Matthias’ Flatland skills in three unique but different locations in the Frenchman’s hometown of Paris – La Defence, River Seine, Place de la Bastille.
” – Red Bull

Red Bull – 3 Day Metro Pass: Milan

May 8, 2017

The latest 3 Day Metro Pass from Red Bull has arrived. This time around Kriss Kyle, Jordan Godwin and Felix Prangenberg spent 3 days exploring the city of Milan, Italy! This city is loaded with incredible spots and it’s safe to say the three of these guys had no trouble stacking clips for this one. Check out the video below. You can also check out the full story and photos on the Red Bull Website.

“Cobblestones and BMX don’t really mix well – in fact, it straight-up sucks. The combination of a rigid frame and small wheels means your wrists really know about it after a long day riding around a city.
Italy is famous for its cobblestones and ancient buildings, so you’d be excused when wondering why the hell we went to Milan for the latest Three Day Metro Pass trip!
”

Filmed and edited by Hadrien Picard
Photography by Fred Murray

Red Bull – Lined Up: Sergio Layos

May 3, 2017

Hadrien Picard sent through this fresh new BMX video featuring Sergio Layos getting in a very long and very dialed run in at the Malaga Skatepark! This starts out on the dirt jumps and makes its way to the bowl and Sergio crushes it all along the way. Check it out!

“Sergio Layos rules. Whether it’s dirt, concrete… or a combination of both, he always kills it with that perfect mix of style and speed.
In Málaga we decided to film him riding one continuous line for 90 seconds through the trails, park and bowl of one awesome dirt and skatepark setup.
This wasn’t easy and took many, many attempts. However, as we moved from day into night, a very tired but even more determined Layos pulled this epic unbroken line from dirt to concrete. This style king ruled the day yet again!
” – Red Bull

Corey Martinez – Must Dust

April 27, 2017

A few months back, Red Bull released the Raditudes: Must Dust video that featured Corey Martinez getting down in an abandoned warehouse with some colorful chalk dust to give it a unique effect. Here’s another video that surfaced that appears to be a shorter re-cut of the footage by the producer of the video. It’s pretty crazy how editing can change the look of a video. Either way, this is a real good watch and the concept is pretty cool. Take a peek!

Just incase you missed it or want to see it again, here’s the original Must Dust video!

“In collaboration with Writer/Director Josh McGowan, we made Must Dust — a meditation on where BMX and art collide. The piece is centered on embracing the obstacles that come with creating — never losing your resolve. Your voice, ambition and resourcefulness will always be the driving force behind what you do. Most importantly, the process of creating is the rewarding part; the finished product is just the result.

Brand – Red Bull
Production Company – Gear Seven Creative
Athlete: Corey Martinez
Director, Editor, Color – Josh McGowan
Producers – Kirk Slawek, Josh McGowan
DP – Colin Noel
Movi Operator – Sam Wiley
Special Effects – Kyle Copeland
Grip – Nick Friend
Production Assistants – Carson Smith, Josh Link, Connor Di Prinzo, David Porter, Natalie Simmons
Original Score – Jonny Mendez
Sound Design and Mastering – Cody Twitchell
Special Thanks:
Brian Foster
Dave Mavro
”

Red Bull – Kriss Kyle: Sounds of Unit 23 Skatepark

April 26, 2017

Using the sounds bikes make for an audio track isn’t anything new. Mr. Green made a lot of music with sounds from riding and there have been a few edits we’ve posted in the past that used the technique. We’ll have to dig into the archives to find it, but we did find one from 2012 with Edwin DeLaRosa that is embedded below. However, every time somebody does this, the music that comes from it is always different and leads to a completely unique song or beat that is pretty rad. Red Bull released this video showing how two music producers worked with Kriss Kyle at Unit 23 Skatepark to come up with their own unique sound and beat. Check out what went down and how it all turned out. If you want to hear the two songs that came from this project, hit up the Red Bull Website.

“See the sounds of the skatepark get turned into fresh tracks as Kriss collaborates with two of Glasgow’s most talented producers.

BMX sensation Kriss Kyle joined forces with two of Glasgow’s up and coming producers – Bessa and Big Miz – to capture the sounds of a session at the UK’s largest indoor skatepark – Unit 23. The two producers then used the samples captured from Kriss’ incredible flow of tricks to each create their own exclusive tracks.”

Red Bull – One Legged BMX Rider, Julian Molina

February 22, 2017

Julian Molina might have lost a leg in an accident, but that doesn’t keep him from pushing himself and throwing down on his BMX Bike!

We have been a big fan of Julian Molina for a few years now. After first seeing that he was still out riding despite the fact that he lost his leg in an accident with a bus, we have been beyond blown away by his resilience and just how much he shreds on a bike. This video that Red Bull released is a bit of a bio on him, along with a look at some AMAZING riding footage from street spots and dirt jumps. It looks like Julian has continued to progress and expand his tricks since his last video “The Body Never Surrenders”. Check this out and make sure to pass it along. This is too good not to share.

Julian Molina One Leg BMX Rider

After you check out the video above, check out a full story and a ton of great photos over on the Red Bull website like the one above!

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