This is the first official video Tom Justice has filmed in the name of GT, and my word, is it a good one. Filmed over ten days in the South of France, Basque Country, and Madrid with none other than Sergio Layos as a guide and Peter Adam behind the camera.
When the GT Fueler first hit the market at the end of the '90s it was a frame built strong for the upcoming BMX Dirt scene. When racers were hitting the local trails, the bikes did not hold up. The Fueler, made inhouse at GT in California, did. Fast forward to 2023 and Tom Justice is on a GT Fueler and digs it. See what he has to say about the bike and check his parts list. His unique riding style starts with a good bike.
Name: Tom Justice
Age: 34
Hometown: Newark, England
What happens when you take one of the best BMX riders there is and mix it with one of the best BMX film makers out there? …. This.
Tom Justice rides for Mafia Bikes. Tom Justice cranks his variations further than most. Tom Justice is a dad. Tom Justice likes fast cars. Tom Justice has snakes at home. Tom Justice is one of the nicest guys out there. We sent Tom the Last Call.... Q&A and he replied quickly, because he's a nice guy.
Last contest you entered: Battle of Hastings
Last contest you won: Boardmasters
Last package you received from a sponsor: A sample for my new signature frame from mafia bikes just before lockdown
Last time you went to the gym: Maybe 2 years ago haha that’s shocking really
Last rider who taught you a trick: That would have been Ben Wallace giving me pointers on flip superman’s
Last movie you saw: Le Mans 66
Last beer you drank: Bulmers red berries and lime
Last time you freaked out: So hard to think after this lockdown, there has been so many melt downs
Just three dudes being ridiculous on a small miniramp in the north of England. Watch Alex Coleborn, Ben Wallace and Tom Justice make light work of some pretty rare lip tricks.
Tom knows this park like no other. Let him blow your mind in the second of our raw 90sec edits. Enjoy.
Tom is one of the best park riders in the uk hands down, effortless style and flow coupled with big tricks and some burly tech this new edit showcases it all! Tom put in a lot of work to film some absolute bangers around of load of uk parks for this edit and it came out a treat!
The third annual 040 BMX Invitational Spine Miniramp contest took place in Eindhoven, Netherlands on Saturday 30 June. With riders from 6 different countries in the 12-man final, the riding heated up quickly. Under the bright sun and a purse of €5000 available for the top 7 the finalists had 2 runs to show their best riding. With the best run counting it was possible to go full throttle from the start. Needless to say the level of riding on the 040 BMX PARK Spine ramp was amazing with riders pushing eachother run after run. The podium places went to Justin Dowell (3rd), Mark Webb (2nd) and the victory was for an excited Tom Justice (GBR). With three different riding styles the judges had a tough decision to make but it was the style, execution and the variety of
Tom Justice took a trip over to cali at the end of September and proceeded to tear up every transition or set of trails he touched with all the usual speed and style you've come to expect from his riding!
Check out what he got up too in the edit
You can buy Tom's signature Justice frame now from mafiabike.com