Ride UK caught up with Deluxe and Crucial BMX‘s Alex Boyd for their next round of 30 Seconds. Check out some trails goodness in this one!
Filmed and edited by Ryan Hallett
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Ride UK caught up with Deluxe and Crucial BMX‘s Alex Boyd for their next round of 30 Seconds. Check out some trails goodness in this one!
Filmed and edited by Ryan Hallett
If you haven’t caught the original Espana Vacaciones video that Wethepeople dropped, click here.
Above we have the B-Roll footage from the trip that Peter Adam put together from the trip that he didn’t use for Ride UK. Just because it’s B-Roll doesn’t mean there isn’t a ton of goodness from Jason Phelan and Pete Sawyer in this one too. Check it!

Issue 173 of Ride UK is OUT NOW and it features Wethepeople‘s Jason Phelan on the cover with a masssssive cave man drop. You can find out what else is in the issue by clicking here. With this FINALLY being out, that means that the Wethepeople edit from the trip that lead to this cover that I’ve been seriously dying to show you guys for the past month will drop TOMORROW. Get hyped.
Monster caught up with Greg Illingworth to talk about what it took to make his Ride UK interview. The process it takes to create something like that interview is so crazy from all the different countries they went to, the time it took and more. Who wouldn’t mind doing that for a living?
“Back in 2011 Monster Energy’s Greg Illingworth set out on a journey with Ride UK Bmx’s Nathan Beddows to complete one of the most in depth interviews the Magazine had ever seen. Producing 2 major BMX edits along the way and documenting his travels around the world, his interview ‘A Long Time Coming’ takes Greg back to his routes in SA and on epic trips into Japan and the US. Documented by renound Videographer Will Evans — this is the story behind Greg Illingworth’s A Long Time Coming.”
Mike King caught up with Isaac Lesser at the 040 Skatepark in Eindhoven recently. While they were there they filmed a couple real good clips for this new 30 Seconds for Ride UK. Have a look!

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Ah, this is such a bummer to hear. Matt “Mute” Parker from the P5 Jam’s in the U.K has passed away in a kayaking accident. Check out a few words about the news from Streetphire below. Please keep Matt, his family and friends in your thoughts. Rest in Peace, Matt.
“I was on such a high today after riding with people I hadn’t really seen in a long time, some really old faces and a couple of new ones too. All brought together by the love of our BMX bikes and all the little things that come with it. I’ve made some amazing friends over the years through riding and to discover that yet another friend has been lost in the community is heart wrenching. This one in particular character im talking about it the man behind the P5 Jam series, the guy who injected life back into the UK street jam scene, the man who was one of the craziest riders and interesting people I had ever met and also one of the funniest, genuine guys in BMX. This man was Matt ‘Mute’ Parker.
Matt passed away earlier today following his love of kayaking, the way many of his close friends said that he would have wanted to go. Your going to be sorely missed in all the communities that you were part of and by all your friends and people who were lucky enough to have met you. Rest in peace Mute.” – Streetphire
Ride UK recently made their way to Exeter to meet up with Radio Bikes rider, Jamie Skinner, to check out what the place had to offer. They were able to put together this quick new 30 seconds for you to check out.
Filmed by Ryan Hallett

Here’s a look at Profile Racing‘s latest print ad featuring Will Herrmann and their Spline Drive sprocket. This can be found in issue 172 of Ride UK.