The WETHEPEOPLE family grows one stronger today as Swedish all-terrain slayer Adrian Malmberg joins the squad. Adrian has the ability to shred anything he puts his tires on, from a 7ft spine to a 15 stair handrail, all with a smile on his face. Adrian is no stranger to road tripping around the world with his bike, and with many of the guys on the team having already met and traveled with Adrian, the decision to add Adrian to the crew was one that was unanimously agreed upon.
Our Canadian squad gets even heavier today with the addition of Dean Hartley to the mix through the guys at OGC.
"Dean is that guy who can do anything he tries (except maybe barspins) and make it look effortless. Dean Hartley is a name you will want to remember for years to come, he is truly one of Canada’s best kept secrets."
The WETHEPEOPLE crew set out in January 2016 to film for their third full-length BMX video and traveled to over 10 countries, exploring over 20 cities and destroying themselves mentally and physically in the process.
Ed Zunda, Dillon Lloyd, Mike Curley, Pete Sawyer, Max Gaertig, Felix Prangenberg, Mo Nussbaumer, Dan Kruk, Jordan Godwin and a huge bunch of the Wethepeople family are all part of this feature length BMX video – all pieced together by the unrelenting filmmaker Cal Earnshaw.
Ein freedombmxTV-Video ohne patentierten Markus-Wilke-Schwenk© am Anfang? Was ist da los? Ganz einfach: Die Videoabteilung dieser Webseite war an dem Wochenende, an dem in diesem Jahr die wethepeople Autumn Session in der Projekt X Skatehalle Trier stattfand, leider krank, deshalb ist Axel Reichertz kurzfristig eingesprungen.
If this doesn't make you want to go grab your bike and ride, we don't know what will...
Just some BMX tricks from this year by Dustyn Alt on Flatland. Enjoy!