The title says it all, SOMETHING NEW, welcome aboard DAN FOLEY. Short and sweet, we made our annual trek out to the desert and kept the stoke high with the crew. Theres something special out there, hard to describe, but it's real. Filmed and edited by our dude VEESH...
The beginning of 2016 marked 10 years of existence for Madera. From three simple products to a full line of parts, we have grown thanks to two things: the people who have supported us and the riders who represent us. So, to celebrate 10 years of American-made BMX parts, 10 years of riding and traveling, and 10 years of great times, we think it's fitting to showcase the riders who keep us going in a video made for the people who have kept us going. The team, some old and some new, have worked hard for the last 9 months to do what they do best and share it with all of you who have supported us in the past, continue to support us now, or may support us in the future. Check out what makes us tick, what we are proud to share, and what we hope gets you stoked. Thanks for all of your support and here's to another 10 years!
With BMX getting so technical and difficult in recent years, it's become common for riders to only ride and focus on one discipline. While this does benefit the progression of the sport in many ways, it also prevents riders from experiencing so much BMX has to offer.
Being someone who loves riding a multitude of things , I wanted to give my argument for riding everything and why doing so is beneficial to any rider.
When BMX Pro Dan Foley gets a text message that the Woodward High Jump contest is going down in 20 minutes he has plenty of time to spare as he navigates through the parks of Woodward Camp. Sit back and blast off courtesy of our GoPro Hero 4.
Hyper and Ryan Guettler teamed up with Vans Skatepark for an amazing day of BMX and to support Scotty Cranmer. Check out highlights featuring Ryan Nyquist, Larry Edgar, Pat Casey, Dan Foley, Matthias Dandois, and more!
BMX Pro and Woodward PA local Ronnie Napolitan takes us on a ride through his daily life where he balances his passion for BMX and work with Rothrock Coffee.
"This past spring, Will Stroud and I began working on a project for DIG. When we started, it was clear that Will and I both would have busy summer schedules and that the project wouldn't necessarily be a quick one.
Thousands of students inhabit NCSU's campus on weekdays, but weekends are a different story.