Profile's Launch Box is a series of Profile team mixers, launched on your lunch break, during each season of every year.
It's your main man Mike Hoder hombres! Back again, and this time with a street-centric episode of Hoder Cam!
Jib BMX: late tape number five // sixty second savesies promo. Everyone can relate to running late on things. some times "life happens" where you get really busy and a project that you hoped to have finished earlier gets repeatedly pushed back. in my case, life almost didn't continue to happen, so i'm proud to roll out my final jib tape project.
During a thrilling summer of Action Sports, Wolverhampton hosted the E-FISE BMX Street Contest, where the world's top BMX talent came together to shoot some epic videos. Three of the globe's best Pro BMX riders—Nathan Williams, Casey Starling, and Joe Jarvis— joined forces with the three Wild Card winners (Alex Kennedy, Stu Chisholm and Lohan Costa), who secured their places earlier in the summer after some fierce competition. The final results are now in, and the winners were crowned at the end of a competition that brought together style, creativity and technical mastery.
FINAL RESULTS
1st Place: Nathan WILLIAMS x Peter ADAM - €6,000
The Future of Physics in BMX Streets? - Trying Out Mash Box!
Welcome to another exciting episode of the Super Rad BMX Podcast! In this episode, we're thrilled to have the legendary Hollywood Mike Miranda join us for an in-depth interview.
Join us for an epic conversation with the one and only gOrk – the legendary Craig Barrette! This BMX icon has shaped the sport from behind the lens and through powerful storytelling over the years. From his early days as editor and photographer for BMX Action Magazine, capturing the raw energy of the BMX world, to his role as a photographer and editor with the American Bicycle Association (ABA), gOrk has been at the forefront of BMX media.
Welcome to another episode of the Super Rad BMX Podcast! In this episode, we’re joined by none other than legendary Las Vegas BMX racer and stuntman, Tracer Finn. From dominating the local BMX racing scene to becoming a national sensation, Tracer’s story is nothing short of inspiring.
Pro BMX riders from across the globe converged in Tartu, Estonia, for the highly anticipated 24th edition of SIMPLE SESSION. The festival returned to its hometown, transforming the entire city into a playground with jam sessions popping up in various spots. The highlight, however, was the main contest held at the iconic Comb Factory, where riders tackled a one-of-a-kind, all-terrain course.
Kurt Schmidt is without doubt the fakie pioneer, no one was doing fakie tricks like him in the mid 90s, we delve deep into that topic and as usual go right back to the start. Kurt grew up near Minneapolis in middle America, a long way from the sunshine drenched concrete skateparks of California but the lust for BMX was strong and these guys made their own thriving scene, mostly in Kurt's garden, where they constructed quarter pipes to rip on. I never knew just how deep Kurt's BMX roots were, he started way back in the 80s BMX boom.