Our guy Devin Burks (better known as Master Chef Dev) delivers his tasteful blend of skills all around the Denver, Colorado area. That King-sized ender is no joke!! Shoutout to Daniel Camacho for cooking this one up.
Riders were laying it all on the line at Ultimate X in Cape Town, South Africa. One of the best finals we've seen in awhile! Hit play and see who took the top spot.
My welcome to Standard edit from 2015. Was pulled from Vimeo so uploading some stuff here before they get lost forever!
Here another one From PMP Trails. Nathan (Meanhorse) stopped in at my place on his way through to PMP and said you need to come up to the trails this weekend as the Halahan Bothers were going to be shedding with a few extra international riders, after speaking with my wife, I headed up the following day.
Name: Jean-François Boulianne
Age: 38
Hometown: Montréal, Canada
Sponsors: Flat Society, Reklamation Bikes, Xact Nutrition, Oso Coffee, Kurativ CBD
Tell us a bit about you: BMX Flatland has been the biggest part of my life for the last 22 years. I fell in love with the sport the first time I saw it. I got my first bike at age 16 and started practicing daily. In my 20s, I spent 3 years in China doing shows, then traveled and competed internationally for a couple of years afterward. I then took a break from competing to start my own BMX shows company.
An eventful week, here in Texas.
Meet Australia's gold medal hope for Olympic BMX in Paris, Saya Sakakibara.
Full podium sweep in South Africa! Monster Energy congratulates team rider Anthony Jeanjean on taking first place in BMX Freestyle Park at Converse ULT.X in South Africa. In Cape Town’s premier action sports event, the 25-year-old Olympic athlete from Béziers, France, took the win in front of a high-energy crowd. He was joined by 29-year-old Kevin Peraza from Tucson, Arizona, in second place and 28-year-old Australian team rider Boyd Hilder in third place.
In the BMX Best Trick event, 27-year-old Jeremy Malott from Lancaster, California, took the win with a mind-boggling trick.
Name: Lionel Eden aka carbizguy
Hometown: Born and raised (and still living in) Redondo Beach, CA
Started riding BMX in: 1977 on my brother's old monoshock
Number of bikes in the collection: Currently, I have 9 complete bikes and 20 frames/forks. At peak insanity, I had probably 3 times this in my collection. I haven't been very active lately, I thinned out my collection back in 2010.
What was the starting point of your BMX collecting madness?
Lionel Eden: In early 2000 I found an old BMX Action magazine and that sparked this idea of