Competitions in a natural haven. The competitions for cycling’s two newest Olympic disciplines, BMX Racing and BMX Freestyle, at the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 will take place in a natural haven situated not far from the hustle and bustle of downtown Los Angeles.
The Olympic Games LA 2028 will run from 14 to 30 July 2028, with the BMX Racing and BMX Freestyle Olympic Champions being crowned at the City of Los Angeles’ Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area. The venue was announced last week as part of the LA28 Updates Venue Plan.
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After quite some time I finally jump back on the BMX and head out for a session with the boys, which of course turns into some tech madness! Safe to say I'm very rusty on the bike but I'm so stoked to be back out here filming vlogs for you guys!
Andreas Gall hat sich für sein neues Video für eine Travel Destination entschieden, die im internationalen Ranking der beliebtesten Reiseziel der Grindsportgemeinde ziemlich weit unten rangiert: Denizli.
He doesn't need his car to be fast and furious.
The long awaited sequel to the internationally acclaimed, Oscar winning, grammy nominated “West Coast Yanking” from the clay addicted Substrata crew (based in Canada, UK, and Australia). Documenting a two week adventure around the North East USA sampling some of the finest trails in the world.
Erik Elstran brings us '4 Real', the fourth installment in his self-filmed Selfstran series, this time featuring all rails. Erik never ceases to amaze with his trick conceptualization and sky-high skill level. There's really nothing the man can't do! 4 Real.
Nazar Nazarov is a 21 year old from Almaty, Kazakhstan who you may have not heard of either, but he sure has a whole heap of talent. No doubt we'll be seeing a whole lot more from this dude in the future!
Hey there, adrenaline junkies and daredevils! Today, we are delving into a world where the smell of burning rubber meets the intoxicating allure of high-stakes risk-taking. Hold on tight as we explore why BMX riders are flocking to the neon-lit tables of chance and why they just can't seem to get enough of the gambling rush! I guess any source of adrenaline will do for those guys…
Match Made in Adrenaline Heaven
What do BMX and gambling have in common? Exactly, risk and adrenaline. It turns out that BMX riders are not just thrill-seekers on the ramps and streets; they've also got a taste for the adrenaline rush that comes with gambling. From the screeching sound of tires on concrete to the intense flick of a playing card, the two worlds seem to collide effortlessly. But what exactly makes these daredevils so interested in taking chances in the realm of gambling?
Many BMX riders see gambling as an extension of their love for risk-taking. While they calculate the odds and gauge the potential outcomes of their tricks, they bring the same mindset to the casino table or poker night with friends. Whether it's landing a perfect backflip or hitting the jackpot on a slot machine, the surge of adrenaline and euphoria of success are remarkably similar.
Risk, Reward, and the Rush
"At the end of 2008, Mark Mulville sketched a rudimentary design on a napkin. He brought that napkin into the Profile machine shop and within a week, the Profile 40 load stem, now discontinued, was modified into a top load design that would, soon after, get the moniker "The Profile Push Stem." Coming on 15 years old, Mulville's Push stem quickly became, and has remained, one of Profile's most popular products.