Welcome to the pro ranks! Monster Energy congratulates long-time Monster Army amateur rider Jeremy Malott on joining the professional BMX team. As the company announced today, the 24-year-old from Lake Havasu, Arizona, is making his pro debut today with a heavy-hitting BMX video, live now on Monster Energy’s social media channels. After earning his stripes as a General in the Monster Army, Malott now joins the Monster Energy pro team Viewers can go online and watch Jeremy Malott’s ‘Breakthrough’ video part on Monster Energy’s official YouTube Channel.
Before joining Monster Energy’s pro BMX team, Jeremy Malott traveled the world and shook up the amateur ranks as part of the Monster Army. Growing up in the high desert town of Lancaster, California, he was already competing in motocross and BMX track races at age 10. Once he turned 17, he discovered freestyle BMX as his true passion.
With a full focus on expanding his trick repertoire, Malott soon evolved into a fierce competitor. In 2016, Malott won the freestyle BMX championship at the Monster Recon Tour. He had moved to Lake Havasu, Arizona, one year earlier for the vibrant BMX scene and one of the largest skateparks in the U.S. Jeremy Malott’s diverse bag of tricks has earned him several wins at international competitions, including first place in Best Trick at FISE events Montpellier, France and in Hiroshima, Japan, where he landed the world’s first 360 Triple Whip to Bar Spin. He also took second place overall at Barcelona Xtreme, and third place at the Toronto Jam.
Welcome to the pro ranks! After earning his stripes as a General in the Monster Army, Jeremy Malott now joins the Monster Energy pro team.
Monster Energy congratulates Kevin Peraza and Larry Edgar on their first and third finishes, respectively, at the Street Style stop of the Toyota BMX Triple Challenge series in Arlington, Texas. Peraza’s well-rounded trick delivery and Edgar’s speed and power helped each of them clinch their victories on the multifaceted course. Walled-in on three sides by giant shipping containers, the Peraza-designed layout catered to all different styles of riding with a variety of unique ramp configurations including rails, ledges, multiple quarter pipe transfers, a box jump, and more. Riders in attendance complimented the course perfectly with a mix of street focused shredders like Broc Raiford and Reed Stark, to the more transition inclined, including Edgar and Pat Casey, least not forget upcoming star
The best backyard on the planet is back. Pat Casey drops in for the fourth installment of his Dreamyard series.
In the midst of the pandemic, Monster was able to fly over the enigmatic Rich Forne to meet up with a stranded Max and Igor Bespaliy to the spot utopia known as Barcelona, Spain. The twins and Rich have combined for four minutes of visual and riding delight.
Eye candy at events that are sponsored by Monster Energy comes with the presence of the Monster girls. And usually there are more than one. Today we bring you a photo of a crew of Monster ladies and fast cars. We were hoping they would find their way to D'n Heikant in Ale Blie today but they never showed up. Must have missed an exit or something. But we're bringing a photo to you anyway of the girls in black & green. Just come in and scroll down a bit to see the 8-pack. Brought to you by Monster Energy.
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José Torres A.K.A."Maligno" has been collecting principal hardware in the BMX scene since picking up a bike at the age of 14.
Downhill (and uphill), trailers, containers, barriers, and some wood to make it all work... Monster Energy's Street Style BMX. Here's highlights from the 16 man final...
Monster Energy congratulates Larry Edgar on his strong second-place finish in the BMX Street Style event as an extension of the Toyota BMX Triple Challenge in Arlington, Texas, this Saturday. In front of a high-energy crowd at AT&T Stadium, the 26-year-old from Corona, California, put his full aerial mastery on display to claim a podium finish in an elite field of riders.
The special one-off BMX Street competition went down as part of the Pit Party fan festival during this weekend’s Monster Energy Supercross event in the home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys football team. Some of the world’s best BMX riders attacked a one-of-a-kind downhill course stacked with ramps, trailers, jersey barriers, wallrides, and rails.
Sorry for the delay with this. In full transparency, I was supposed to make an edit from this event for Monster so I was filming/saving these clips for that. In the end, the plan got all switched around sooooo, here ya go. I'll be dropping qualifying within a day or so.