We kicked off the 2017 BMX series with rounds 1 and 2 in Phoenix this weekend. Day 1 held some great racing but day 2 was a mud race! Check out some race footage as well as the aftermath and how bad the bikes were!
I recently got a hook-up from Stereo Bikes. I've been riding and testing the bike out for the last couple months (mostly indoors due to weather).
The bike is working out great.. strong, good quality and it fits me perfectly. I managed to make an edit from our local indoor skate park.
Here's all of Merritt crew insta clips from 20170213 to 20170219. Check it out.
BMX video from series - LOST IN for Monster Energy
Created by Tomas Carda who will soon be available to work on your next video project at go.goshow.net/vvp562
Location: Berlin
Sports: bmx
Nathan Sykes is a dirt jumping, Soil show running, picture taking, furniture building, artist. He's a regular jack of ALL trades w super powers... nuff said, enjoy... @nathansykes yeah
Fresh riding from the gifted KIKI recently hooked up by BMXAVENUE/FEDERAL.
The progression continues in Glendale, Arizona, as the best dirt riders in the world hit the Toyota BMX Triple Challenge just before the gate drops at the Monster Energy Supercross series. With the points race in full swing, Monster's own Kyle Baldock came out swinging, but it was the relative unknown, Brian Fox, who was able to put it together in his final run and take the win. The third and final stop of the Triple Challenge will go down in Atlanta, Georgia, on February 25th and we'll be crowning a champion. See you there!
Garrett Byrnes is one of those guys who we have long considered to be a true BMX legend and someone whose inspiration continues to operate at a different level than what is perceived as the norm. In fact, riders like Garrett and his ilk are the motivational backbone of our near 25 year existence as a BMX media outlet. This film is simply our way of showing respect for that inspiration and continued motivation. -DIG
"Wow. Just wow. I don't think I have ever felt so good about life in general after watching a BMX edit. Erik Elstran is infectiously happy in real life and this edit (done by the man himself) does an incredible job of conveying that happy and positive vibe that he emits. Yes, the editing is top-notch, but the riding is also out of the world. There are certainly a pile of "never-been-done" tricks in here as well as some serious bangers." —Mike Hinkens