Riding the Biggest Running Dirt Jumps in the World at the Franklin Farm in New Zealand. We were doing some filming for Nitro Circus and Jed Mildon (Only Person to Quad Backflip BMX) has these enormous dirt jumps on a farm, so I decided to man up and jump them. Not only did a jump them but I also did one of my best tricks on them!
Here's our highlight video of the "BMX Winterspiele Contest" in Mühlhausen Germany.
Crazy new ramps were built for this year's Swampfest BMX event and we got to be the first people to ride them! Big Boy did the first Flair Challenge and Matty Cranmer did an insane jump over the van! We also got to drive a real monster truck through a mud pit!
How NOT To Backflip BMX.
V Club for the sake of the video- Garrett Reeves by Ryan Howard
Bikes Hand built in the FBM Machine Shop in Ithaca NY, and tested on the Road, and in house in Ithaca NY.
Jed Mildon has been working on an absolute pinnacle of dirt jump sets for over five years, and in fall 2018 it was finally ready for prime time. Riders from around the world showed up to dial in the setup and then compete in a jam session to break it in.
Last summer i teamed up with Harry King and filmed a new video at Woodward West. We filmed it in the course of 2 days and cant wait to work on a new one this summer. Let me know what you think!
BMX SIMONE BARRACO 2019 PROFILE bytiM Production. Instagram compilation.
If you're looking for something a little bit different in your BMX entertainment search today then this is it. Profile's Cory Foust, Mark Mulville, Luis Pinzon, Bobby Proctor, Chad Degroot and Chris Childs get busy in Tampa with some creative riding and some down right sick looking spots.
Some BMX at Simple Session 19 in Tallinn, Estonia, on February 2–3, 2019.
Bobbie Altiser (@bobbiealtiser) visited the SBC headquarters and got a quick session in on the #margaritaramps. Bobbie, with his soon to be released signature frame, always delivers outstanding moves!
Some of the best tricks of one of the best riders from Colombia and the world, Mr. Nixon Rodriguez!
Bis vor nicht allzu langer Zeit war München streettechnisch noch relativ unerschlossen. Das hat sich mittlerweile geändert, denn eine neue Generation junger Streetfahrer ist fleißig dabei, die Straßen der bayrischen Landeshauptstadt zu erkunden. Flo Ehrl ist einer von diesen Jungs, der nicht ohne Grund vom 360 Grad Sportshop und von Stylemystuff® unterstützt wird. Flo ist nämlich nicht nur ein netter Typ, sondern verfügt auch über jede Menge Radkontrolle, was ihm redaktionsintern den Spitznamen Railridegott eingebracht hat – von seinen Cojones einmal ganz zu schweigen. Hier ist ein Schwung sehenswerter Clips, die er im vergangenen Sommer in Minga, Dachau und Landshut gestackt hat. Flo geht ab, also check it out, Oida!