BMX Is the best. I was annoyed at first to find so much mess up at the park this morning. Then I tidied up a little and used part of the mess for a session. Shopping trolleys are a common find on a Sunday morning up at Hastings skatepark! This time no one else was around, so moved it about and had a session.
The Woods have been my sanctuary during this year of uncertainty and restrictions. It's a place where I can create lines and constantly improve on them. It's somewhere I can connect with nature, feed my soul and push my body.
Mongoose pro Greg Illingworth had a unique journey in finding his BMX career. Before his career took off, Greg had to make a difficult choice to leave his beautiful home country of South Africa to make his dream happen. In this episode, we get to follow Greg around his current residence of Hastings, UK, and also get a glimpse of what it was like to grow up in South Africa.
The Rollback: a BMX Podcast episode forty-three with Greg Illingworth.
Watch Greg Illingworth and filmer/editor Mike King’s entry into Real BMX 2019, the all-video BMX street contest brought to you by ESPN's World of X Games and Nexcare. Vote for your favorite video at XGames.com/RealBMX, then tune in to ABC on May 25 to find out who won X Games gold.
A few of the boys fancied a trip over to Sidley Woods trails! Dennis Enarson, Boyd Hilder, Jason Watts....
You've seen Greg Illingworth slay the Source Park, smash coffee into a human face, and even create super hi-tec time travelling mugs, well now you can watch how it all went down.
Transplanted from South Africa to now living just minutes away from the SOURCE PARK, You already know that Greg Illingworth killed it!
Our DIG 'Realtime' series continues today with a journey south of the equator to the birthplace of Greg Illingworth - South Africa. We follow him over a full day through Johannesburg in the company of the guy who first put him on video, Jimmy Reynolds, to discuss Greg's move to Hastings UK, growing up riding in a place like SA, his influential meeting with the T1 crew during their World Tour in 2003 and his changing thoughts on his home country. He also revisits his early riding spots including the legendary Germiston bowl, and meets up with some of the next generation of local riders, as well as getting taking to the streets and checking out one of the wildest spots you'll ever have witnessed. Hit play now - this a good one!
Northern Europe has some of the best bowls in the world. these are some clips of me shot in Belgium, Luxembourg & Netherlands by William Evans. Comment below with you favourite bowls and I'll try visit them!