A video I have put together of Shane Conlon The Loose Bmx Dad turn Real Estate agent. From what started as filming a little something to celebrate his birthday in 2015 to then building his backyard ramp 2016. Due to a couple of unlucky accidents a few ideas where left undone but either way I'm still stoked on the outcome, Enjoy!
Max travelled over 5,000 kms from Siberia to Sochi in search of good weather and great transitions.
Where do we start with this guy? Countless epic video sections, a consistent barrage of progressive moves since he first appeared on the scene, two NORA Cup wins and an attitude second to none - this dude is the real deal. We celebrate a decade of Nathan's place in the United family with this unbelievable compilation video featuring some of his finest moments. One of the best ever.
A few months back Nathan Hines spent 5 days in California with Chris Bracamonte. There's some serious clips in this video that you really need to see.
Filmed throughout 2016 in Vancouver, BC and surrounding areas. Video by Tristan Sweet Additional footage from Jordan Siudy and Chase Davidson
Pure fire in his homeland from the best BMX rider to ever arise from Costa Rica. Kenneth Tencio is absolutely one of the craziest BMX riders in the world today!
The world’s most talented BMX riders will venture to the southern coast of Malaga to compete in the second stop of the Vans BMX Pro Cup Series at the internationally renowned Ruben Alcantara Skatepark, a bmx rider’s dream terrain, featuring dynamic opportunities for speed and flow.
We can check off another road trip down in the books. My little brother Matty, Big Boy and myself drove 12 hours down to South Bend Indiana to head out to the kitchen skatepark for a crazy BMX contest. Big Boy drove thru the night and to my surprise we survived. Today is day one of the contest, and we have beginner, intermediate, expert, and pro.
Jacob Thiem with a few clips from the Kitchen skatepark.
It’s easy to see Erik Elstran is a free spirit. Take one look at whatever colorful and delightfully eccentric outfit he’s sporting at any given moment (that he probably sewed himself), and it’s pretty clear this guy isn’t trying to run with the herd. Watching him ride, it’s even easier to appreciate the breadth of Erik’s fertile imagination. Erik can do whatever he wants on his bike, and he chooses not to do what everyone else is doing. Erik could be a tech rail master or flat ledge god if he wished, stacking the usual tricks in new and innovative ways and linearly progressing BMX in standard increments, but he is destined for so much more.