Spring has sprung which means it’s time to step away from the screen and get outside for some fun! Whether on a BMX bike or a skateboard, staying safe is of the utmost importance when it comes to playing on two wheels or four. Some would say that no one knows more about the importance of safety than Travis Pastrana and the Nitro Circus crew. The rambunctious group of Nitro Circus athletes have seen their fair share of crashes and that’s why they trust Bell Helmets to keep them safe. To encourage you to pursue your dreams safely, Nitro Circus has teamed up with
renowned helmet brand Bell to create two youth multisport helmets, two full-face youth bike helmets, and a full-face child’s helmet that are all available to everyone at an accessible price.
“Money shouldn’t dictate whether or not your head is protected.” said Travis Pastrana on Nitro Circus’ partnership with Bell. “We want kids that are fans of action sports to be able to go out, have fun, and hone their skills, but to be safe while doing so. It was important to us to create helmets that are safe yet affordable for everyone”.
The best ladies in BMX brought the shred to Hiroshima. Here are the best bits...
Saudi Arabia is a place that I never thought I'd find myself in, but thanks to FISE's launch event, I was packing my bike and gear and heading on a 30 hour trek to a place unlike anywhere else I've been. I'm aware that many people have many different views of Middle Eastern culture and it's not my goal to enter into any of those subjects...I went there, rode my bike, and came across nothing but friendly people every single place I went. Especially the local riders, who's love and dedication to BMX in a culture that really doesn't understand what they do (something that we still struggle with in the States at points)... Anyway, here's my experience on my bike in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia...
Join Reed Stark, Denim Cox, Sam Jones and Luc Legrand on an epic adventure through the hot and spicy streets of Bangkok. Filmed in January 2018. The crew spent two weeks in Thailand's capital riding wild spots, eating crazy food and hanging with the locals.
The 2018 FISE World Series kicks off in Hiroshima, Japan and the Monster Army BMX team headed overseas to compete with the world's best BMX riders. Your favorites Brian Fox, Jeremy Malott, Bryce Tryon and Justin Dowell were joined by Monster Army's newest Australian teammates Alec Danelutti and Jack Borthwick in Japan for a hell of a time.
NIKITA FOMINOV FOR TRAILHEAD by Danil Kovalenko
From the 9th to 13th of May, spectators can enjoy 5 action packed days of Action Sports at the tours flagship event. After an amazing launch event in Saudi Arabia and a massive first stop in Japan, the FISE family couldn't be more ready for the biggest event of the year. Montpellier's festival is not to be missed bringing together to best action sports athletes in a huge range of sports including BMX, Roller, Scooter , MTB Slopestyle, Wakeboard and Parkour.
This year, the stop is promising to be bigger than ever with a bunch of fresh additions such as the UCI BMX Flatland World Cup event and a brand new second Freestyle Park dedicated to Roller and Scooter Freestyle. The event will continue on from the Hiroshima event and host the following World Cups:
Live on FATBMX! Circuit Zolder in Belgium is home to the final round of the European leg of the UCI BMX Supercross World cup Tour 2018. Next up it's off to Baku, Azerbaijan for the World Championships and then onto Santiago del Estero for the final rounds.
2018: Zolder LIVE - Round 5 on FATBMX. After a successful inaugural event in 2017 we're back at Circuit Zolder as they play host to Round 5 of the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup Tour 2018. We're half way through the season and things are hotting up for the overall title.
Live on FATBMX. Round 4 of the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup Tour comes to you from the Olympic training centre in Papendal, the Netherlands.