Kriss Kyle and the BSD crew in the last of our behind the scenes videos from BSD Recording. Raw clips, unseen riding and outtakes from what went into Recording out in Israel, Barcelona, Tenerife and Glasgow...
After James Dabil and Kriss Kyle battling it out last time in the Leighton Vans Game of BIKE we knew we had to do it again, this time with Steve Peat and Billy Bolt joining for the Ultimate Game of BIKE!
Random local days are the best. No plan, no route, just pedal and see what happens. Here we have 5 days of random mandem including Kriss Kyle, Joe Jarvis, Alex Donnachie, Si Gibb, Dan Banks, Thomas Roulston and even pro-BMX to pro diving's Jason Phelan.
In late 2018, myself and Kriss Kyle were luckily enough to be invited to do some shows at The Opening Ceremony for the Asia Para Games.
The latest and greatest BMX edit ‘The Land of Everyday Wonder’ has just dropped and is a must-watch if you have an ounce of bike oil in your blood. Starring Scottish bike-master Kriss Kyle and filmed, directed and edited by Matty Lambert ‘The Land of Everyday Wonder’ takes you on a bike spinning, wall-riding, shark-baiting, big-drop tour of Denmark and its cultural assets. Saddle up and watch in wonder as Kriss and Matty shred Denmark, the happy capital of the world.
‘The Land of Everyday Wonder’ is the latest collaboration between Scottish ripper Kriss Kyle and Matty Lambert and is a BMX masterpiece to behold. They were gifted the city keys to tear up Denmark by VisitDenmark, which allowed them to shred from looping walkways of The Wave, Copenhagen’s urban
Kriss Kyle pulls off amazing BMX tricks across the most unique spots in Denmark. What could be more obvious than doing a BMX edit in a country where the average person pedals more than 500km a year? In Denmark - a country that has ranked as the happiest in the world in for several years, biking is a way of life.
Earlier this year it was typically crappy weather in Scotland so DIG's Fred Murray joined Alex Donnachie, Kriss Kyle, Si Gibb and Jack Campbell for a quick holiday in the British favourite - the Costa Del Sol. Sun burn, too much bevy, spicy lemon, and a lil' bike riding was on the cards, and safe to say all of that got handled professionally.
What does it feel like to jump out of a helicopter with your bike? Kriss Kyle has done it and explains how it feels. He also got to ride some giant slides of a waterpark in Dubai. Interview number two on the project. Worth a read.
What did you think Dubai would be like before you went?
Kriss Kyle: Before I went to Dubai, I didn’t really know what to expect because you see it on tv and it looks like this incredible place. Everything looks so high-end. I have thought about riding there in the past but I didn’t know it would be possible. I saw the skating video We Are Blood so I knew there would be amazing spots, but they had security helping them access all the spots.
Kriss Kyle lands incredible stunts on his BMX across Dubai's most famous landmarks. Home to the world's tallest building the Burj Khalifa, Dubai is renowned for its breathtaking skyline. With stunning buildings, huge water parks and bustling souks, a place like this is the ultimate playground for thrill-seekers. Who would have thought that it's also a BMXer's dreamland?
What’s the best way to conquer a lifelong fear of heights? For Scottish BMX star Kriss Kyle, throwing yourself out of a helicopter is one way of doing it. The unique attempt is the first in riders’ latest edit which sees him turn the unique architecture of Dubai into a giant BMX park. Opening with a huge cityscape shot, we see Kriss leaning out of a helicopter as he approaches the iconic Burj Al Arab Jumeirah hotel, one of the world’s tallest hotels and most unique buildings. We then see him jumping 14 feet from the helicopter – 720 feet up – and onto a helipad on top of the hotel, before immediately tackling a second equally daring drop and heading into the building itself.
Kriss then makes his way throughout Dubai, which sees him flying down the twisting slides of the Wild