McGazza Fest 2017: McGazza Fest 2017 was epic, great tribute to a legend of NZ mountain bike! Here is our edit of the Dream Track jump jam. Crack a beer in McGazza's name and enjoy! Make sure you give the Kelly McGarry Foundation a like to support his legacy in NZ mtb. RIP McGazza!
Californian Freestyle Way - Ep. 5: The fifth episode of my adventures in California! In this episode I'll go along with my friends from the team "Hood Rich" to the city of Tehachapi, which is an incredibly cool skate park - Woodward West. I was incredibly excited to be in Woodward again where I met BMX legend Ryan Nyquist and made a little video together!
The Butterfly Saga Se.2 Ep.13: Episode 13. All about the local trails. A quick run up as Sugarloaf and a mates trail down by the lake. Full of fun and shreds this one is nice and short.
The Whistler Dream - Xavier Barneto: Whistler. A dream that I was able to accomplish during the summer of 2016. Being 100% unsponsored, no filmmaker took me seriously when I wanted to make a video in the bike park. So my wife bought a DSLR for my 30th birthday and we started filming and editing by ourselves. After four months of work, here is the result!
NotBad - Brandon Semenuk, Brett Rheeder, Cam McCaul - Full Part: NotBad is a tale of epic adventure. A tale of seven brave riders who set out from the four corners of the globe to gather together under one roof in a town located at the ends of the earth. A tale with no beginning and no end but where a few things happen in between. Things like eel fights. Yeah that’s right... eel fights. So watch this movie. Why? Because it’s NotBad... 30 days of bicycle tomfoolery in New Zealand.
Biketown YYJ: Biketown is a celebration of cycling in Victoria, BC. A parody of Downtown by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Biketown features the people and places that make Victoria the cycling capital of Canada.
The Ridgeline: The Ridgeline is a freeride trail built by a group of friends near Abbotsford BC.
Рекламное видео для Gark Suspension с участием Виталия Нечипоренко: Ripping some fun looking tracks.
Alex Donnachie - Ascent: Impressive street maneuvers.
VICE Meets: BMX Rider Mat Hoffman VICE correspondent Johnny Knoxville takes us to meet modern-day Evel Knievel, Mat Hoffman. More than any other figure in BMX riding, Hoffman's responsible for the the popularity of big air tricks, hence the title of Spike Jonze's documentary about Mat, The Birth of Big Air. Despite breaking over 20 bones and getting his arm shattered to bits by a semi-truck, Mat continues to bike harder and invent wilder tricks than anyone else in the business—all to the deep concern/chagrin of his doctors, who considered his career finished after the accident.
The Cinematographer Project - Full Movie: Transworld SKATEboarding is proud to present our twenty-fourth video, “The Cinematographer Project.” We have assembled thirteen of skateboarding’s finest film makers to each produce their own original three to five minute short. The result is a truly creative and diverse take on the world of skateboarding.
Brian Anderson’s “NY Summer” Still got it.
Dirty Beast – Grigoriy Usenko 2016: Whoah, this is crazy.
Edges: At 90 years old, Yvonne Dowlen was still ice skating at least five days a week. She rose to fame as an Ice Capades star and never officially retired. Edges is a celebration of longevity and resilience.
Title edit - Alex Donnachie AKA MCDONNASKILL : INSANE - street maneuvers. Just so casual 540 out... so many would die trying some of his reverts. Like me.
@vicrider: Except something tells me you dont actually care for street riders safety you're just enforcing yo bitch ass opinion. Alex D wears a helmet because he has a helmet sponsor and spends a lot of time in parks. if you knew much about the scene you'd understand most street riders are broke as f*ck and can barely afford to keep their wagon running. you'd also know these dudes have far more bike control than you can even imagine.
@Theeeeo: lol. If a pro rider wanted to wear a helmet, they would be wearing one. It has literally nothing to do with whether theyre broke or not. Its the culture of the sport, thats it.
@AviMoore: I know buddy. but I doubt the dude who I originally aimed my comment at would appreciate or recognize the culture. Ive tried but its pointless.
@Theeeeo: I care about everyone's safety. I work in public safety. Whether my opinion is 'bitch ass' is up to you to decide. I find the suggestion preposterous that riders wouldn't wear helmets because they're 'broke'. I think riders choose not to wear helmets because they think it is cool to have little care for one's safety, to "not give a f*ck". In attempting to look cool they're seeking validation. From their peers, from strangers, from people watching their videos. They want people to think "Wow, that guy doesn't give a f*ck, he's so hard and cool." when they see him 360 a stair set without a helmet. It's also part of the alternative culture of bmx, skate, etc. to resist the mainstream establishment. Not wearing a helmet is another way to do that. I agree we should resist and resist often, especially these days, but choosing to not wear a helmet is asinine.
Seriously impressive. I am gobsmacked at how good she was still. Shame to see her go, at least she died doing what she loved.
Also Xavier is the next big hit, seen a few vids, but never knew he wasn't sponsored. Unreal skills!
Alex Donnachie wins this monday. a lot of MTBers dont seem to grasp the technical ability required to ride street, let alone taking that technical ability to the scale and gnar that he does. sosik.
Hoffman!! Dude could have an entire documentary dedicated to injuries, or bmx, or base jumping. Would love to see a new life.doc about him with everything included. Mad respect for the guy! Legend!
Yeah that guy is freaking awesome and has been around for years. That's one individual that has the balls to live the way he wants and will ride till he's dead.
"Victoria the cycling capital of Canada." Really. this has nothing to do with mtn biking (nor do the skateboards, etc. but they're at least adrenaline fix) but what a boring video for PB.
Geez, do people just whip non stop now? It seems like the art of real riding is dead. People just want smooth surfaces that will send them into a big jump for a whip. Sad.
I absolutely disagree, in my opinion Whips are 100% part of "real" riding. 1:31 in Semenuk vid is one of the sickest move I've seen on a bike...so MX so elegant so smooth By the way huge thanks to @Pinkbike for posting my Whistler edit behind Liaisons Series! When I chose the music, I knew that it had already been used in this sick video but I thought "Come on, nobody will remember...." FAIL haha #supportthewhip
What's the song they used?
Crazy skill...
but sure, it's all about PC opinions.
I think riders choose not to wear helmets because they think it is cool to have little care for one's safety, to "not give a f*ck". In attempting to look cool they're seeking validation. From their peers, from strangers, from people watching their videos. They want people to think "Wow, that guy doesn't give a f*ck, he's so hard and cool." when they see him 360 a stair set without a helmet.
It's also part of the alternative culture of bmx, skate, etc. to resist the mainstream establishment. Not wearing a helmet is another way to do that. I agree we should resist and resist often, especially these days, but choosing to not wear a helmet is asinine.
Look up for Alex Broskow
1:31 in Semenuk vid is one of the sickest move I've seen on a bike...so MX so elegant so smooth
By the way huge thanks to @Pinkbike for posting my Whistler edit behind Liaisons Series!
When I chose the music, I knew that it had already been used in this sick video but I thought "Come on, nobody will remember...." FAIL haha
#supportthewhip