Style, bike, trick choices… Albert Mercado’s riding is constantly evolving. But his unique approach to utilizing urban terrain is unfaltering. “Time” chronicles Albert’s riding spanning from peak pandemic to mid 2023, shot in Los Angeles along with a sprinkle of Japan.
Brian Kachinsky has a knack for finding fierce set ups and interesting spots. No matter the weather nor time of day, Brian will seek the heat and stoke the fire.
This is the first official video Tom Justice has filmed in the name of GT, and my word, is it a good one. Filmed over ten days in the South of France, Basque Country, and Madrid with none other than Sergio Layos as a guide and Peter Adam behind the camera.
While the focus of Can You Film This? was on the up and coming generation of riders on GT, the pro squad stepped in for a bit as well. Here's a bangin' mix featuring Brian Kachinsky, Dan Conway, Mike Guth, Tate Roskelley, Leandro Moreira, and Albert Mercado.
A few months after getting diagnosed with Crohn's disease and getting back in shape, Ratty Maty found himself halfway across the country on top of a giant ledge face to face with his ender for Can You Film This?
Ratty Maty delivers the ultimate display of power and precision for his section from Can You Film This?
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GT's Michael Dickson has come a long way since his DIG Locals video back in 2020. You would have caught Michael ripping up Simple Session but he's also been busy filming this one back on home turf, in between the classic Scottish weather. It isn't easy riding between downpours but Michael killed it in his latest and greatest.
The dynamic duo, Shane and Dillon Leeper, deliver a dose of tech for their debut video part for GT.
With speed, style, and a well-curated trick list, Chelsea Wolfe's Can You Film This? section has all the classic BMX vibes.