We were going to take it chill on Sunday as there was no need to get up early to follow the day program. We had no schedule and that was perfectly fine. With the sun shining once again (we could get used to that) we decided to go for a run on the beach to start the day. We did breakfast (cereal) in the hotel room as it had a fridge and a coffee machine with unlimited cups. It's not uncommon to pay $50 for breakfast for two in this area. Shit's expensive. Must be the sunshine tax.
We had not been to Huntington Beach just yet so we decided to cruise over, park the car, walk main street, watch some surfing from the pier, do some shopping, watch cars and grab lunch at Sancho's. The Masterpools happened to be at the same place. Lots of flatland riders had made it to Newport Beach for the One Love jam.
Saturday. Dilemma. Too much happening. The day after the Birth of the BMX Freestyle Movement book launch 4 things were on the calendar; the annual One Love jam only 7 minutes from our hotel in Newport Beach, the Roasta Mesa Bowl Jam put on by the S&M crew over at the Volcom Bowl in Costa Mesa, the last Vans Combi Pool session in Orange and the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Round 2 in San Diego. Choices, choices, not easy.
As you have probably noticed we have started a motocross platform at FATMX. Philip is venturing into that market and needs to soak up as much information as he can to gain as much knowledge as possible. We put the Rogue on the road again and headed south. Come Leucadia it is time to look for the Enchanted Ramp house. Only BMX-ers will do that. In Encinitas ramps are spotted on the opposite side on the hill. Little things, along with the coastline make traveling in Cali rather enjoyable. The cars and trucks are extra's. 7 cyber trucks a day were spotted on average. Wheels sticking out on the side on big pick-up trucks don't seem to be an issue. Let's just say things are different.
While at the "Fan Fest" we missed the old school BMX bikes that were on display last year. It was a nice addition to the pits. Also missing was a Freestyle MX show this year. Always worth seeing a few whips but the only things going sideways were the Dryfter scooters, a disappointing replacement of the oldskool BMX Bikes and FMX show. We managed to catch up with Eric "Big E" Bartholdus of former Powerlite fame who is now working for Yoshimura RD. We also caught up with Bob Morales
Next up for the DIG Locals treatment is 19 year old Benjamin Godoy from Argentina. This dude has super quick hands and a pretty effortless ability for tailwhips, especially combined with a half cab. Check it out.
This one's for you PNW! Seattle's own Coltin Knudson on why he's watched Justin Inman's 'Stay Fit' part 1000 times.
Im Jahr 2024 habe ich mir eine Auszeit von meinem Job genommen und bin ein bisschen gereist. Nachdem ich nach einem halben Jahr in Süd- und Nordamerika ein wenig zuhause Zeit verbracht hatte und in Europa unterwegs war, bin ich noch einmal mit Kamera los und habe diesen Clip in Portugal, Brasilien und Argentinien mit den Homies gefilmt.
Whatever happened to Panda BMX?
The latest feature in the critically acclaimed yanking series, brings us to the birthplace of Substrata - Canada, The Great White North.
No it's not a typo in the title, this is Gage Sharp's Welcome to Shadow AND Subrosa video all in one! Filmed across the midwest with a few Miami clips sprinkled in Gage takes his infectious smile and wild tricks trick list from spot to spot and leaves you stoked to go ride!
A couple days in now and waking up with the plan to go running again. Glad I did as it's hard to beat running on the beach in the sunshine in perfect temperatures. But we had big plans for the day which started off with a drive down to San Diego for the second round of the AMA Monster Energy Supercross. A quick stop at Subway had us fueled up for the next hours as we walked into Snapdragon stadium for media day. Getting to see things first hand feels good. The trucks, the bikes, the riders, the track, it all came together in SD. It was also the first time the big camera came out on the trip. Taking shots of the shiny bikes and riders in brand new gear is always a win. Did we mention it was sunny?
When the media session was over we were on our way to 100% who had their official new facility