Movies For Your Monday

Aug 6, 2018
by Scott Secco  
Reece Wallace goes HUGE on the North Shore for Rampage: Reece Wallace has his eyes set on competing in Red Bull Rampage. Follow Reece as he battles a broken back, and his own journey of redemption on Canada's famous North Shore by going HUGE in this latest video. Video: Matt Butterworth. Additional cinematography: David Peacock & Colin Jones. Song: Ian Ritz.

Views: 20,391    Faves: 180    Comments: 12



David Lieb - Consistency: Ayr Academy coach David Lieb shredding Highland Mountain Bike Park.

Views: 17,833    Faves: 77    Comments: 3



Will Scharninghausen - If You Ain’t Slidin’ You Ain't Ridin' Haven’t made an edit in a while, so I ran these through the clip-cutter and this came out. Sliders gotta slide. @SierraNevadosSurfClub @thrashduro.

Views: 7,128    Faves: 72    Comments: 23



Just Be - A Mountain Bike Movie: Over two years ago we had this idea to make a bike movie that tells a different story than just action. It´s a true passion project with lots of sweat and tears behind. Shot last year, it took a long time for us to finish it between paid jobs. We are extremely proud to be able to share it with you - so relax and enjoy the flow!

Views: 5,858    Faves: 62    Comments: 22



Dylan Siggers - Rooster: Video: Nick Nault.

Views: 10,256    Faves: 45    Comments: 4



Fernie Canada Cup 2018: Kovarik Racing at Canada Cup #2 and the first stop of the Dunbar Summer Series.

Views: 7,421    Faves: 21    Comments: 0



Goodbye My Lover: Had a little spill.

Views: 8,167    Faves: 29    Comments: 9



Danny MacAskill’s Wee Day Out: Want to see what Danny does on his day off?




Danny MacAskill - Epecuén: Watch as Danny brings a forgotten city back to life with his latest street trials film.




Danny MacAskill's Imaginate: Two years in the making. Worth it.




Dennis Enarson's CAPSLOCK Video: This took two years to film. Worth the wait.




Dennis Enarson - ''Last Chance'' Part: A classic from 2011.




Dennis Enarson - Down the Street: Enarson riding his local spots in San Diego.




Dennis Enarson Haro SDv2: Dennis filmed this video with close friend and filmmaker Christian Rigal in the Spanish cities of Barcelona and Malaga, and throughout San Francisco, Colorado, and Texas, back home in the USA.




Dennis Enarson - Demolition Parts Parts Parts: Another incredible part from the master.




Street Sweeper: With a nod to past, but firmly planted in the future, this offering from DC is everything you could ever want from a street skating video.




Clay Kreiner's "Madness" Part: The transfer at 0:58 is insane!




Nick Tucker - Process: There's a mindset today, especially in America, whereupon doing things the easy way is doing things the best way. Everyone who's left skin on the concrete or blood on the stairs, or limped to the car after trying a trick for two hours, knows this to be untrue. There is no easy way when trying to accomplish the impossible, but there is always, always, always a process to getting what it is you want so badly. After multiple trips back, Nick Tucker battled the West LA Courthouse for one hell of an ender for his Primitive Golden Hour part. This is the story of that battle.




Kashmir - A Skier’s Journey: Ep1: Skiers Chad Sayers and Tobin Seagel travel halfway around the world to Kashmir to ski the high altitude Gulmarg gondola, only to find the snow pack is a ticking time bomb. Nevertheless, they find safe areas to ski and discover the beauty of Kashmir and the Himalaya - its people and its landscape.




How Does an Editor Think and Feel?: For the past ten years, I’ve been editing professionally. Yet one question always stumps me: “How do you know when to cut?” And I can only answer that it’s very instinctual. On some level, I’m just thinking and feeling my way through the edit. So today, I’d like to describe that process: how does an editor think and feel?




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29 Comments
  • 12 1
 Lmao @ good bye my lover hahaha
  • 8 0
 Dennis Enarson...that guy can ride a bike
  • 1 0
 YES!!! My favorite rider for sure with Chase Hawk as a close second. Two of the smoothest riders of all time. From park to dirt and anything in between.
  • 1 0
 The way he stomps every move with confidence is so impressive
  • 9 2
 Movies for your Sunday evening!
  • 4 0
 Looks like Scott Secco's sleeping in tomorrow Smile
  • 9 20
flag nikifor88 FL (Aug 6, 2018 at 6:11) (Below Threshold)
 @mkul7r4: here monday started 15 hrs ago and its just europe. get your head out of your ass, usa is not whole world
  • 4 0
 They came through with the Enarson videos tho... here is another (semi related) good one: www.ridebmx.com/features/high-air-comp-vans-bmx-pro-cup-2018-us-open
  • 6 1
 @nikifor88: no we're gonna keep our heads up our ass thanks
  • 8 1
 @nikifor88: the sites based in north America. Get head out of ones own as.
  • 4 0
 Just Be - A Mountain Bike Movie

"Life's short, they say... But... maybe it's long enough if you live it right."

...very well said Wink
  • 5 0
 Hadn't heard of Clay Kreiner, now I'm a big fan.
  • 5 0
 Watched "Goodbye my lover" twice, thats exactly how i would feel!
  • 3 0
 That bike was sending it hard!!!!!!
  • 5 0
 "Imaginate" is still one of the most creative MTB movies ever made.
  • 1 0
 probably most creative video ever!
  • 2 0
 @tomasyr: or the most imaginative at least
  • 3 0
 nice to see some nor cal action Will Scharninghausen !! killing it in the local zones. my only feedback -- slo mo - no mo.
  • 4 1
 How many tries did it take you to spell his name right? Or did you just copy and paste. Solid rider though.
  • 3 0
 @GravityCandy: Command C Command V... respect.
  • 1 0
 @chrismac: I’m not good enough to not use slomo
  • 2 0
 wheres the dog? I only came here for the dog. gutted. cruel pinkbike, way to ruin my monday.
  • 4 5
 can't get over how many bmx riders ride without a brake. i know brakes add cost and complexity (kind of, they are extremely simple though...) and i know there are a couple different ways to slow down and stop with your feet, but come on. they're all just doing it for street cred. throw a brake on there and we'll all still be equally as impressed with all the rails and drops.
  • 3 0
 I can never understand why someone cares how someone else sets their bike up.
  • 1 0
 Having a brake lever sucks for tricks like barspins. Also I ride brakes on every bike I own (mtb,road etc) but my bmx is brakeless and I wouldnt have it any other way just feels better teaches you to Gage your speed or ride with finesse. I dont know maybe you just gotta do it to get it.
  • 1 0
 Man...that DC edit brought me back to middle school days watching dvd skate videos with friends before learning about downhill....
  • 1 0
 Thank you, I thoroughly enjoyed these videos.
  • 2 0
 Perlita!







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