Father and son BMX duo hailing from Springfield, Missouri, Corey and Owen Bradley.
When I think of BMX in the midwest a lot of names come to mind, Paul Rad is one of those names.
I've always known Paul to be the dude that works at skateparks, builds ramps, and rips on his bike, but I wanted to know more.
I made two trips to Cleveland (February & June) to see what Paul's life is like revolving around Ray's MTB and outside of work.
Here's what I came up with...
Handful of clips of Matt Lough from 2017 that were never used. Better late than never I guess!
I spent a chilly Saturday back in March with Rick Moliterno and the boys at Standard Byke Company. I wanted an inside view to some of the inner workings of an American made bmx company.
Typically found behind the camera, Murderbike (Jerrod Glasgow) step in front of the lens to put together this crankflip compilation. Filmed at his ramps, #theclubhouse with help from a tripod and whoever was there to hold the camera.
Billy Woodfin built a backyard mini at his house in St. Louis, Missouri. He broke it in the proper way this past Saturday (6/16/18) with a BBQ, friends, adult beverages, and good times! Even though it was a sweltering 97 degrees and the Mid-West humidity made it feel like the pits of hell they rode for a solid 10 hours. Paul Rad and Gage Sharp made the trip to STL from Cleveland to join in on the fun.
Here are some clips I threw together from the Old Fools Bmx/Wick's Chili Cook-off from Ray's MTB.
Riders: Zack Gerber, Billy Woodfin, Matt Lough, David Buseman, Tommy Crail, Paul Rad, Brandon Roharik, Johnny Del Balso, and Chase Pauza.
A collection of clips from Riley Guest that were filmed at; Standard Byke Company's Margarita Ramps, Ramp Riders in STL, The GnarBarn in Des Moines, and most recently at his local parks in Denver, Colorado.