Portland Fans Lined Up to Celebrate the Return of Dew Tour for the Toyota City Championships. The Dew Tour Toyota City Championships kicked off its two-day skateboard and BMX competition today, taking over the streets of downtown Portland, Ore.
Australian, Kyle Baldock took home his second back-to-back BMX dirt Dew Cup after wowing an enthusiastic crowd under the lights. After noticing that the competition wasn’t trying any park-style technical moves, Baldock’s winning tricks included a frontflip no-hander into the first set and a 360 double whip barspin to flair drop in later in his ride.
“To win two years in a row is an amazing feeling,” said Baldock.
BMX has become so cool that chicks are using twenty inch bikes to hang out at the local meeting point. Mark Richards photographed four punk girls that don't even look out of place on their rides. Not sure about their brakeless braking skills but chicks dig scars, right? Which one of the four is your favourite?
The latest issue of FreedomBMX must have been laying on that doormat for a few weeks. Inside are contest announcements of events that have happened by now. At 100 pages it's one of the thickest BMX magazines in existence right now and it's full of BMX content. The mag is wrapped with 1 1/2 pages of BMX stickers that are included in the price of the mag (€ 3,60 in Germany). If you missed out on it, just like us, here's what you can find in issue 119.
freedombmx 119 contents list: -“Already been done” -My Block: Stuttgart -Springbreak München -Tim Güntner Interview -Contests – To Win or Chill? -Felix Prangenberg turns 16 -Monster x Dub The Street Series Berlin
Pro Park: 1. Jack Fahey 2. Timo Schulze 3. Tobias Freigang 4. Senad Grosic 5. Christian Lutz 6. Adrian Warnken 7. Daniel Juchatz 8. Mike Würzinger 9. Vincent Unrath 10. Marcel Profittlich 11. Shawn Hammer 12. Tim Güntner 13. Timothy Pesth
Improvements and developments in production have made it possible to customize Oakley sunglasses, backpacks, goggles and cases. This is good news for those who have always wanted a pair of shades in their own colourway. It makes you feel factory from the get-go. Look what models you can customize