We had a bunch of Subrosa team riders in town for Sparkys Jam, and around the same time we got a bunch of Subrosa Street Rails in stock at the warehouse. So we got Simone Barraco, Joris Coulomb, Matt Ray, Trey Jones, Mark Burnett, Bjarki Hardarson, Jiri Blabol, Miguel Smajli, Jabe Jones and Lewis Colascione and caught an afternoon session on each of the Subrosa Street Rail kits to show you some awesome riding, and what the Subrosa Street Rail and all the kits can do.
Results USA BMX Race of Champions - Tulsa, Oklahoma - 29 November 2019
Elite Men:
1 24 SHARRAH Corben USA 60 points
2 11 FIELDS Connor USA 45 points
3 4 RENCUREL Jérémy FRA 40
4 974 MAYET Romain FRA 35
5 259 SMITH Jeremy USA 30
6 64 LONG Nicholas USA 25
7 100 MAHIEU Romain FRA 20
8 34 TESAR Cole USA 15
9 46 GUSTAFSON Kenneth USA
10 38 MATSUSHITA Tatsumi JPN
11 94 KENNEDY Izaac AUS
12 63 VANKAMMEN Zachary USA
13 593 CAMPO Alfredo ECU
14 19 POSEY Justin USA
15 194 VILLEGAS Federico ARG
16 380 DE SOUZA FILHO Anderson Ezequiel BRA
Live: 2019 GoPro USA BMX Race of Champions.
Utah's Kurt Perkins has been running hot for Verde Bikes since early 2019. The dude has style for days and goes insanely high on all terrains. Balancing time between a full-time gig as a machinist and a globe-trotting BMX rider, Kurt put this edit together with various worldwide homies behind the camera during his travels this year. Filmed in Utah, California, New Zealand, the UK and points in between.
MX Beat was a popular BMX Freestyle TV show broadcast on the UK's main commercial channel, ITV between 1983 1987 on Saturday mornings. Hosted by Andy Ruffell and various co-hosts including Gaz Top (Gareth Jones), Alistair Pirrie and Ron Stebbene. Featuring UK Stars Neil Ruffell RIP, Craig Campbell, Carlo Griggs, Lee Reynolds and many more. It was one of the most popular shows on UK TV. Filmed in Carlisle at Border TVs Car Park (mostly), The 3-in-1 BMX Beat TV Championship was the first sponsored BMX Beat series and was the 2nd highest rated in terms of viewers behind The Tizer Sponsored World BMX Beat a year later featuring the amazing Mat Hoffman.
This was the most controversial World Pro BMX Champs ever because 98% of the UK Pro's boycotted the whole championship! Why? Well at the time the UK Pro's were represented by the PBA (Professional BMX Association). They felt that misconduct by Gary Llewellyn breached all kinds of ethical and professional standards during the 1986 season that lead up to this World BMX Championship in 1986 - even now this is a controversial subject, we will leave it to the UK Pro's involved to comment on whether it was a good idea - but here's what happened anyway.
Well was you can probably guess by the title!.. More BMX bangers and banter from 2 of the best BMX riders on the planet right now! This time at Level Up Skatepark! Hope you guys enjoyed the video!
Diehard deadman Josh Delarosa has gone bananas appealing to food fetish BMXers all over with waxing rails with banana peels and jumping off of buildings for his Bone Deth 'Too Fast for Food' section.
The Fro and the Finishline GoPro USA BMX Grands Pre Show. Over two hours of BMX talk from Oklahoma.
A random Wednesday evening in Eindhoven turned out to be not that random. The visitors to the Area 51 Skatepark that evening were treated by special guests in the form of Jason Watts (AUS), Pat Casey (USA), Irek Rizaev (RUS), Anthony Jeanjean (FRA), Paul Thoelen (GER), jake Leiva (USA), Marin Rantes (CRO), and Morgan Wade (USA). The impromtu session had something to do with the riders being in The Netherlands for the Red Bull Uncontained event and as you know: "Riders gotta ride!"
Many of the Dutch riding scene were already present doing their usual riding but once the visitors showed up they turned it up a notch as well. Levi Weidmann did decade 720's and 1080's like it was nothing (on the resi which turned out to be the favourite obstacle for the night). Pim Scheers was seen doing no-handed flips and locals Daniel Wedemeijer and Tom van den Bogaard showed how it was done at Area 51. Tom surprised everyone by bringing a new helmet with a big green Monster Energy M on each side. Yes, he's on the Monster Energy team from now on. Without trying he showed why he was picked up. A pleasure for the eye. Romain Devassine and Quentin Morien from France happened to be riding at the park that night and joined in on the session with the boys.
Some hit the foam, most hit the resi, some jumped the big step up and wooden box while others cruised the bowl. With so much talent around, it was hard to decide where to look. So much good riding going on on a midweek day. It was key to stay healthy because the big show will happen this Saturday in