Name: Ediz Tensi
Hometown: Istanbul, Turkey
Started riding BMX in: 1981
Number of bikes in the collection: 25
Do you remember the moment that you decided to start collecting BMX memorabilia?
Ediz Tensi: It was about 10 years ago and I saw Akman Atilgan on Facebook sharing his BMX builds, who is now also my BMX business partner. He was a big influence to me and I decided to collect BMX bikes.
What kind of bikes do you focus on?
Ediz Tensi: There are not many old school BMX bikes in Turkey, therefore I am collecting whatever I can find. My main focus is freestyle BMX but I collect race bikes too and I enjoy finding different types of BMX.
Do you have a favourite BMX brand?
Vineta heads to the Pump Track World Championships.. does she qualify?
The productive onslaught continues from Kunstform's Felix Prangenberg - this guy never slows down. This time he hit up Spain's third most populous city - Valencia, with friends, David Schaller, Kilian Reichmeyer, and Linda Grabner. Despite the rather chill spots on offer, Felix worked his magic and got this video filmed in 5-6 days. Felix never disappoints!
This video came from meeting Sam Jones in person at Battle of Hastings a few years back. I simply said "Come to California and lets film a video" about 6 months later Sam was on his way. It's pretty amazing how things work out sometimes. Thanks to BSD for sending Sam and wanting to work with me in general. It isn't always easy working with new people but Sam was a treat to work with and kept me laughing the entire time. Can't say enough good things about Sam.
Featuring Fred Bernshtein
Keep your eyes peeled for this kid... "Turner also known as street gawd on instagram coming from Richmond Va. solid dude who rips the streets!! Powers bmx favorite jibber!" -Chad at Powers
The time is now! We’re in France for a Pre-Olympic Training Camp with Team USA. Enjoy this POV.
Last winter, brothers Lukas and Nate Halahan took a journey to New Zealand and shred the incredible Pegasus and PMP trails with Nathan Saunders and locals, as well as a few concrete gems around Middle Earth.
After the two Olympic Qualifier Series events in Shanghai, China and Budapest, Hungary the top 6 riders in each gender qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The remaining 6 spots were announced earlier today with the National Olympic Committees having to accept the quota spots. Then it's up to the National Cycling Federations to pick a rider to represent their nation in Paris 26-31 July.
With the first 4 days being practice, qualifying will take place on July 30th with the finals held the next day on July 31. It's going to be a good one with a solid worldwide BMX representation of BMX Park riders. See who all made it in below.