Props 62 takes you from the USA to Europe and back and back and back. Does that make sense? Two European events/reports are on issue 62, the Rebel Jam in Berlin and the Twenty Bikes El Bodega Tour. It's good to see Euro stuff in Props. The Credence Bikes Road Trip was fun to watch too. These guys were on a mission with a coverted van and a bunch of
McGyvers on board. they seemed to have fun though. Wisconsin breeds lots of talent. They have been getting a lot of coverage lately and deservingly so. If only the riders' last names weren't so fucked up I'd run through each and everyone's trick list. Maybe next time. The Kink Demolition Derby; Yes! Okay, it's not BMX but BMX related enough to make it in Props with teams from Team Young BMX, Hurley, Albe's, RIDEBMX, Square One, United, FBM, Woodward and a lot more sponsors who threw down a couple hundred bucks for one of their riders to have a good time. Want street? It doesn't get much more street than a session at the Brooklyn Banks (Animal
Tiseo Jam).
The FBM ramen Noodle jam features a new
Jon Peacy (
Tony Hamlin), a high skying
Ryan Sher and a tailwhip to tailwhip back jump over a box. If you want to see that, make sure you get yourself a copy of Props 62. You know that after 62 issues the quality is good so don't worry about that.
Bonus: MacNeil/Baco road Trip/Ten Pack Am Jam, Muskoka Woods.
BdJ
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