Join me on an unforgettable journey to Swampfest 2025, the ultimate celebration of BMX and skateboarding culture! Held from March 13-15 at Waldo Motorsports Park in Waldo, Florida, this year's event promises to be wilder and more exhilarating than ever.
Get ready for an insane weekend at Florideah Swampfest—the wildest BMX and skateboarding event of the year! We’ll be out there capturing all the action for Film and Destroy, bringing you the best moments from the chaos.
"For many riders, a single video can be life changing. It can introduce a new riding style, a new perspective, or simply the motivation to go out and ride. So many videos have left a lasting mark on me. As far back as I can remember I always wanted to be in or a part of the process of making videos. Double or nothing will mark the 4th full length I have made that showcases some of the Salt Lake City scene. The best moments usually come when you're just enjoying it with your friends; no stress, no expectations.
The Dirty Knobs Podcast Season 4 Episode 4 with your hosts Hollywood Mike Miranda, JV James Vicente and EC Eric Carter. We think this might be the most important episode we have done. Heavy.
The Monster Energy Bowl at Swampfest 2025 just keeps growing. Literally, It’s more than double the size from last year! The Swampfest crew really did it big! Now hit play and catch 19+ minutes of madness in one of the sickest bowls we’ve seen in awhile!
What a weekend! Closing out Swampfest 2025 we have the Cult Crew curved rail Jam and the always classic Gnarbq log ride. BONUS, you couldn’t ask for a better way to end swampfest than by burning it all down to the ground. There's something cathartic about seeing it go up in flames.
Name: Lee Cruickshank
Age: 33
Hometown: Sydney, Australia/ Seoul, South Korea
Hook-ups/Sponsors: SHREDDBIKES (sundaybikes), Rodiconnect (heaviesdenim)
The FAT Favourites list:
-Spot to ride: I really like riding anywhere around Gwanghwamun station, it’s like the downtown area of Seoul. The Nanji ledges are quite a sentimental one, too. In terms of Sydney anywhere around the CBD is generally fun.
The Velosolutions UCI Pump Track World Championships USA Qualifier at The Loop in Corcoran, CA, delivered an action-packed day of racing, with 1,500 spectators lining the track to watch the battles unfold.
The 2023 World Champion Alec Bob came in with something to prove after taking bronze at the last World Final, and he didn’t disappoint—dominating the event from start to finish to claim victory. Tommy Zula, however, had a much easier path to second after Brady Kincheloe suffered a flat tire in the semis, knocking him out of the fight for first. Kincheloe still managed to rally for third, proving he had the speed to be up front. Max Clark, the fresh face in the field, made a strong debut to claim fourth.
The women’s racing saw Brooke Crain making a comeback to competition, stepping onto the pump track scene for the first time since her Olympic BMX days and landing in second. Olivia Armstrong was in control all day, taking the win, while Ashley Kincheloe rounded out the podium in third. Taylor Weisser put in a solid ride to take fourth.
The difference between good and great is in the work you don’t see. Watch @AlecDaneluttiBMX train, race, and evolve in The Journey.