Lorin Whitaker - 2015: Clips from my 2015 season. This year has been out of control, thanks to all for the great memories! @CanfieldBrothers @GiroSportDesign @guayaki @zioncycles
Ajay Jones - Weekend Warrior: Plumber on weekdays, ripper on the weekends. Ajay Jones has been living on two wheels for most of his life. His passion for MX and mountain biking has lead to the determination to go to new heights in enduro.
Conor Martin - Foel: So Conor is back from riding dusty dry corners in Spain and fancied having a bit of fun in the mud before trying to concur the Expert category this year.
RAW Rutzfest: Me and my buddy Zac built some loam turns last summer. For my 19th birthday we decided to go back and session them... turns out we had a bit of a Rutzfest on our hands! Riding from @Rawkus777@GEORGEmarriott19 Charlie Griffith, and Andy Byett.
Adolf Silva - No Chill Switch | The CPGANG Show, Ep. 6: Adolf Silva has been on fire from start to finish this year. Taking his mountain bike riding to the next level, improving his skills, learning new tricks and pushing his own boundaries and what we thought possible our sport. His trick bag has continued to grow as he become more comfortable throwing tricks that only top pro riders could think of and more hungry than ever to compete with the best. It’s crazy to think that one year ago Adolf suffered a big injury which left him in a coma for a week! And now he is back more hungry than ever to show people what he can do. Don’t believe us, then look closely at the last clip, he is actually doing a no handed double backflip, a trick that only a couple people in the world can do. But now something that Adolf had in his bag of tricks at just 18 years old, the future is bright for this one. Make sure you keen an eye of Adolf next year as he has some big plans. Just saying, now might be a good time to book your Masters of Dirt tickets.
Tim Knoll in Berlin: One of the most creative riders out there.
Greg Illingworth - Irritable Bowl Syndrome: Greg Illingworth has Irritable Bowl Syndrome. He gets agitated if he goes too long without riding a bowl in some shape or form. “I absolutely love riding bowls.” Says Greg, “I moved to London this year and now have 4 completely different bowls within riding distance from my house. I ended up riding tons of bowls this year and it just made sense to film an all bowl edit.” You’ll also get to see him hit a legendary spot in Japan. So watch how Greg cures his IBS.
Haro Rico 2015: An absolutely incredible rider lineup: Dennis Enarson, Chad Kerley, Jason Watts, Mike Gray, Tyler Fernengel, Maxime Charveron and Matthias Dandois, throwing down.
MOTO 7: The Movie - Ronnie Renner - Full Part: Renner going huge.
2016 Reel of Realization: Thomas Woodson's 2016 year was filled with badass adventures.
Keep Your Tips Up: The Off Season | Episode 8: With the winter season winding down, Pettit hits the slopes & skate parks in Oregon with the K2 crew. Back in Whistler, the pressure is on for Groovemeister to find his professional sport. Sean & Callum push him to take his skiing next level – with a backflip. Though his pro athlete dreams may not have a bright future, his culinary future does. With a successful film season in the can, the Superproof team celebrates at the opening of Groove’s new restaurant – Legs Diamond.
Sean Pettit - 2015: The best riding from his 2015 season.
The Shadow Campaign - Reverie: A dismal melting reality of dirt and grass dominates the slopes of Italy's Gressoney resort. A dedicated few patiently wait for a storm that could possibly save the season with meters of snow. For days there is nothing, but at last, as night falls, thermometers drop, and minds drift in reverie toward the possibilities locked in the coming snow.
Breaking Burma: Last year we documented an expedition to the Burmese Himalaya to attempt to summit an obscure peak (Hkakabo Razi) to determine if it is Southeast Asia’s highest point, breaking every little last piece of camera gear. This is called barely making it happen.
Tim Knoll is awesome. So happy to see Red Bull make a video with him. He has to be one of the nicest, most genuine guys on a bike. Great interview of him right here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZIs51V5gv0
A BMX'er with brakes and a helmet (sometimes?) What's the world coming to? plyawn thanks for that BMX dance-off link. I had no idea that type of thing even existed.
Has no one heard of Flatland BMX before? There is also now bicycle ballet in Germany. I'd like to try and coin a new name for Tim Knoll and his like....Flatlads.
I don't think it's that no one has heard of flat land, it's that Tim Knoll is much more than just a flat land rider so it's hard to label him as such. He is in fact an ex-gymnast, and he's doing things no other flat land rider or any bike rider is doing. Not sure what to call him, but he's rad
(Sm)all Mountain Riding is sick! I used to have a more burly hardtail that I sold. I would love that Niner ROS. Definitely putting it to it's designed used! Killer! Let me know if you want to sell it lol
Great vid Jim Montgomery! I'm heavily into winter training and prepping for riding and racing at age 47. Highly motivating clip! We are ageless on our bikes.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AV1WCm-n_N4
I like the last shot - he finishes an amazing, mind-blowing sequence with a front flip over the bars... polite German golf applause
Amazing stuff man, gonna have to rewatch that now
(2:02 in Skyline edit)