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Scott Hagnas – 53rd Birthday Edit

October 10, 2019

It’s always rad to see the older guys who are still out there riding and enjoying their time on their bike. Scott Hagnas celebrated his 53rd birthday by releasing this new edit from some of the flatland sessions he has been getting in as of late. I feel like there’s been more and more riders in the 50+ club as of late, and that kicks a lot of ass. Hit play and let Scott show you how it’s done!

“Scott is a NW legend and just keeps cranking out the hits!” – Snakebite BMX

Snakebite – Scott Hagnas: Flatland at 50 Years Old

December 20, 2016

There aren’t too many BMX riders that have hit the Level 5 mark and are still able to ride, but believe it or not, there are a few guys out there that are continuing to ride and progress into new age ranges we haven’t seen much of in the past since BMX is still pretty young. Here’s a rad video we spotted over on Snaktebite featuring 50 Year Old Scott Hagnas riding flatland, and riding really well! It’s safe to say all those years of experience have lead to a deep bag of tricks and he’s still adding to that bag! Stoked on this for sure! Enjoy!

“Here’s an edit I put together this fall, following my 50th birthday. I rode from 1982 to 2007 very consistently, but by 2008 my elbows were in chronic pain from riding. Also, I got married and started my own business, so I ended up in a period of semi-retirement from BMX. I still rode between 2008-2015, but only like once every two or three months. All the time off the bike didn’t help the elbows at all, and no doctor or therapist had the answer either.

As I own a training facility, I spent my time pursuing other physical goals like improving my movement ability, strength, and conditioning. I finally solved the riddle of my elbow pain in 2015 and re-dedicated myself to the bike in spring of 2016. I am so thankful to still have fun riding and learning new things. This edit is all of either things I learned new this year, or a new spin on something I did in the past. There are a few works in progress in here also, but I wanted to get it done and onward to 2017!

Thanks to Joe Loumena and Shad Johnson & Snakebite BMX for your help!” – Scott Hagnas

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