Vans Pro BMX riders will be at The Block in Orange and The Florida Vans Skate Park on March 31st - April 4th.
Vans Skatepark CA March 31 & April 1, 2008 Vans Pro BMX riders Cory Nastazio, Gary Young, Robbie Morales and Chase Hawk will be instructing an exclusive BMX camp at Vans Skatepark at The Block. Instruction will be given for intermediate to advanced riders during the two-day camp. The camp will run from 8am - 12pm both days and the park will be closed to the public during instruction. Cost is $150 for members and $175 for nonmembers. Registration is currently open at the park.
Vans Skatepark The Block 20 City Blvd West Orange, CA 92868 ph:714.769.3800
Everyone has got something to say about the weather. You can complain about it but that won't help. You get what you get and you have to deal with it. In some parts of the world the sun shines on a regular basis. In other parts of the world, you have to seize the moment when the big yellow ball can be seen. Last weekend the sun came out a few days in a row and although it was chilly, it felt good. All of a sudden the trails were occupied with riders who had brought their bikes and their shovels. It almost felt like spring. It feels weird talking about the weather because the situation is different for
BAWLS BMX Pro and Kuwahara rider Matt “Ruckus” Pohlkamp is riding and training hard this season and he’s got a new, one-of-a-kind helmet to keep stylin’ on the track! Check out Matt’s BAWLS Guarana Cherry helmet! Designed by DB Customs, it’s a
The March issue of RIDE BMX had a unique story of Nick Halsey, Jeff Z, T-Nez and Corey Bohan in Fiji. They built ramps in amazing places and shot awesome pics that you can see in the magazine. A video about the trip showed up on YouTube and you can see that the tricks in the photos were actually pulled. Leave it to Red Bull to come up with something like this.
Do you have what it takes to win a custom-made backyard mini ramp? Nike 6.0 has teamed up with ramp guru Nate Wessel to build one, and Nike's looking for a worthy owner. All you need to do is tell them in 100 words or less why you've earned it more than any other sucker in the country.
Last weekend was good. For once the sun came out and although it was cold (there was ice on the puddles) everyone got out to do stuff. It was perfect to shape the trails and both the Sugar Hills in Aarle-Rixtel as well as the Helm Trails in Helmond got a make-over. Not an extreme make-over but the trails are rideable again and have some new sections. We'll have to check what Piet Paulusma has to say about the weather for the coming days but you can count on some trails activity at both spots this weekend again. Join in and bring that shovel too.
So you may have noticed on the RideBMX website there was a bulliten posted about the 2008 Hitman Bike Pro Team. The owner of hitman claimed me as his team rider with out ever establishing a sponsorhip agreement with me, neither did he consult me about posting the information on the ride bmx website. I actually already have a frame sponsor (Quamen Bikes) and they have let me design my own frame. I have the prototype built up and I am currently riding it. I want to clarify with everyone that I am NOT riding on the Hitman bike team. I am riding on the Quamen Bike Team.
There is going to be a KHE price giveaway! Though this one is not an ordinary price giveaway. KHE teamrider Bram Verhallen is going to use his technical knowledge to build waterpumps in Africa during his 3 and a half months stay. To build as many pumps as possible money is needed. Everyone who is willing to support this project will automatically participate in the price giveaway. The waterpumps (ropepumps ) cost around 50$. A single pump could provide water for a pretty big area since they have to walk for hours sometimes. We spend a lot of money on bikeparts while just a few bucks of each one of us could be used to build a certain amount of pumps. Help these people and make chance to win cool prices.
Donate 4$ / 4€ or more to participate and support the project.
If you saw the “Rob & Big” show on MTV last night, then you were sure to see the huge PK Ripper Looptails that we made for Rob & Big & their crew. Were you wondering just how BIG those bikes were?
These were gigantic PK Rippers built up with 29” wheels. That’s right; we made some custom 29” wheeled PK Ripper Looptails! These are the first 29” BMX bikes to have ever been made. And the guys rode the heck out of them!