I was just thinking this morning that the past few days have been pretty damn insane with REALLY good videos dropping. I know some of you had missed a few of them or just want to re-watch them again, so I’ve gone back through the Daily Section and pulled out the best videos from the last few days for you to enjoy! Take a peek!
Red Bull – Raditudes – Ripping Up Joyride 150
For the 3rd episode of Raditudes from Red Bull, we get a look at some of the action that went down at the Dirt Conquers contest along with the benefit jam at Sheep Hills for Mike “Boozer” Brown. After that, Drew Bezanson and Anthony Napolitan head north to Drew’s home park Joyride 150 in Toronto with a big crew of heavy hitters like Morgan Wade, Zack Warden and Dean Cueson for some riding time! Check out what went down!
Red Bull – Sweet Spots in Seoul
Red Bull recently sent Corey Martinez, Bruno Hoffmann, Brian Kachinsky, Matthias Dandois and Anthony Perrin to Seoul, South Korea to see what the place had to offer! Needless to say, with a crew like this, they absolutely crushed it! Hit that play button to check this amazing video filmed and edited by Rich Forne, then click here for a photogallery by George Marshall!
“Sometimes you have to be prepared to take a risk and journey down a path less taken. In this new edit, Corey Martinez, Bruno Hoffmann, Brian Kachinsky, Matthias Dandois and Anthony Perrin do exactly that and venture to South Korea’s capital – Seoul – a vast city of skyscrapers that tower above a dense maze of back alleys and streets below.
For eight days, the riders searched the city’s unfamiliar streets, in the hope of finding new and unchartered spots – they weren’t to be disappointed.
Filmed and edited by Rich Forne
Photographed and produced by George Marshall”
Red Bull – Seoul Teaser
A little while back, Red Bull sent a heavy crew to Seoul, South Korea with Rich Forne and George Marshall to document the adventure! Here’s a teaser for the full video that will be dropping tomorrow! Get psyched!
“When we sent acclaimed BMX filmmaker Rich Forne and photographer George Marshall to Seoul, South Korea together with Bruno Hoffmann, Corey Martinez, Anthony Perrin, Mattias Dandois and Brian Kachinsky, we knew we’d get something a bit special back.
What they returned with however, has blown us away. You’ll be able to watch the finished edit in all its glory on Wednesday 9 July right here on redbull.com/bike. In the mean time however, here’s a quick teaser…”
Kenneth Tencio Interview

It’s pretty clear what a lot of dedication, motivation and passion can get you in BMX and Kenneth Tencio is one of those people who is a perfect example of it. After years of hard work and dedication he is finally getting the well deserved support he needs to explore the world and show everyone just what he is capable of. This rider, who comes from the little country of Costa Rica, has been blowing minds the past few years on ramps, the streets and trails through the different edits he has put out and the different contests he has been able to make it to.
Yesterday, it was announced that Kenneth had joined the Superstar team with a banger of an edit that really got us thinking that we didn’t know very much about the guy. We figured it was time we got ahold of him to find out just what his story really is. Let’s see what he had to say!
Name: Kenneth Tencio
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Raditudes – From New Zealand to Mexico
Episode two of Red Bull‘s Raditudes is now online for your viewing pleasure! Check out Hucker and Anthony having some fun down in New Zealand, then catch up with Drew Bezanson up in Guadalajara, Mexico for the Red Bull Dirt Conquers contest! You already know this is loaded with great riding and good times!
“Mike “Hucker” Clark and Anthony Napolitan finish up their epic trip to New Zealand on the beautiful south island, riding scenic trails in Wanaka and then heading up to the Farm Jam event in Winton.
From there we meet up with Drew Bezanson and fellow Canadian Mike Varga who session an unlikely setup in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Next see exclusive, unseen footage of Drew and Anthony Napolitan, along with fellow riders Dennis Enarson, Corey Bohan, Kriss Kyle, Daniel Sandoval and Ryan Nyquist as they shred the practice session at Red Bull Dirt Conquers in Guadalajara”
Red Bull – Raditudes Ep. 1: Contest Wins and New Zealand Fun
Have you ever tried to keep up with Drew Bezanson, Mike “Hucker” Clark and Anthony Napolitan? It’s pretty damn hard because they’re constantly traveling around the world on trips to hit up contests or ride new places. This new series from Red Bull is giving us some insight into their crazy lives. This first episode follows Drew Bezanson from Canada to Poland and Estonia winning every contest he rides while Hucker and Anthony are down in New Zealand exploring and having a hell of a good time. Take a peek!
“On the series premiere of Raditudes – Hucker and Anthony trek through New Zealand exploring the local trails, parks and breathtaking scenery. Meanwhile, Drew Bezanson aims for three consecutive international contest wins in Poland, Estonia and Canada. Come along for the ride and watch the trio live out their global BMX dreams!” – Red Bull
Red Bull – Behind The Scenes: Simone Barraco’s 8mm Project
This is great. Take a behind the scenes look at what really went into making Simone Barraco’s new 8MM PROJECT VIDEO! Hadrien Picard talks about the camera he used and how the whole video was filmed in order of how it was shown and how they get the film edited. Great stuff. Watch that, then go RE-WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE!
“Simone Barraco’s 8mm edit with Hadrien Picard has been received with great acclaim since its release last week. The clip, with its 1970s-style retro feel, was filmed on an Super 8 film camera.
The shoot presented Hadrien with many a challenge. Filming the edit with a 40-year-old analogue camera and one roll of 8mm film meant that he had to shoot the clip in a very specific way that put pressure on both the filmmaker and rider during filming.
Hadrien had to film all the scenes in the right order and Simone had to pull off any tricks on the first try because the film could not be cut or edited in case of errors, like it can be with a modern digital camera.
Hadrien actually filmed the project twice, with two Super8 Braun Nizo 801s. Both films were then developed and the more fluent and cleaner film was chosen as the final edit.”