The Must Watch edits of March!

Already so many amazing edits this year, and as Springtime has just kicked in for many of us the number will surely only rise! Take a rewind on our Must Watch picks for March!

– Effraim

Dub was working on this at the guru jam and now has it down! Amazing balance point on this two footed death truck on the pedals! Dub is always pushing so theres no telling where this Forklift move will head? You definitely don’t want to miss this one!

FRESH from James White on Vimeo.

On March 7th, James White dropped an absolute banger on the flatland world! It is fair to say at the ripe age of 44, James dropped the best edit of his riding career! Later that day I shared a birthday beer with the man, not a bad way to spend my 40th birthday! Hit play on this way again, the body varial xft ice cream and that last move. Sexy flatland!

So many new whopper related bangers in this monthly edit from the incredibly talented Mateus Beckmann, the standout for me however is the 180 backwards peg wheelie half cab to steam line at 3:23! Don’t miss this one!

Like Mateus, Shintaro keeps on the incredible path of progression he’s been on it is seems particularly the last few months, one of my favourite riders for sure and maybe yours! Theres so much technicality to his riding, around half way Shintaro switches to a front brake, enjoy the edit!

The month ended with Adam Kun and Sevisual Tom combining to bring you this banging “Welcome to Kunstform” edit filmed in Cali! The half cab half whopper step with the same foot to pedal 5 at 2:17 had me hitting the rewind a few times just to figure what was going on, and there is a ton more! This is a real treat!

The Must Watch edits of January!

What an amazing start to the year! There are plenty of amazing diverse flatland edits being dropped weekly, after going through a years worth of posts multiple times for the Flatmatters Online 2013 Awards it made sense to do some kind of review at the end of the month this year. The Must Watch category has become a big feature of Flatmatters so it made sense to showcase the Must Watch edits of each month. So let’s begin with January!

It was fitting that the first Must watch edit of the year went to Flatmatters editorial vote for Rider of the Year 2013! Mateus Beckmann continues where he left off, plenty of new whopper/decade variations – check 1:59 Rollback candybar stem decade anyone? Enjoy this incredible talent do his thing! Flatland is all the better for it!

If that wasn’t enough, Shintaro Misawa added another Must Watch edit! I could watch Shintaro ride all day, smooth as glass liquid flatland right here!

MATSUDO YEAR END JAM 2013 !! from JIMALOG1985 on Vimeo.

When this edit came through, I just knew it would be amazing! Everything about this Matsudo year end jam edit screams fresh, fresh, fresh!!!! From youngsters, Yu dropping a mega spin to perverted, Kato’s stalled xft g-roll flip to pedal caboose, Akira Okamura’s nose wheelie bar out, and Hotoke’s last combo at 11:19!!! There is so much to enjoy and motivate you right here, give this one a rematch. Don’t you wish you had a scene like that!

When Matthias sent me an advance preview of the new edit I felt blessed. MD definitely sent out a message with this Welcome to La Creamerie edit! High energy, and incredible riding that had us all pumped for days! Have you watched it again? The spinning no handed halfpacker whip to halfpacker is jaw droppingly good! I hope to see much more of this style from Matthias in 2014.

On January 19th, Shintaro dropped his second incredible edit of the month! This was and is a masterclass in flatland control, that I have to admit I’ve watched more than any other video up until the Alexis edit dropped. The man can do what he likes on that bike, the right hand halfpacker to opposite hang five spinning circle k out had me screaming at the screen, perfect! Total masterclass in bike control, and certainly the most slept on edit of the month!

Matthias not only delivered a massive edit to start the year, he also put together this quality Winter edit for his good friend Alex Jumelin. Alex treated us all to a few surprises, especially the back wheel line at 3:50! It will be interesting to see where Alex goes with this kind of back wheel foot jam concept in 2014.

Stephan Kornely BMX Sport Import 2014 Edit from Waldemar Fatkin on Vimeo.

This made a rainy day in Southsea all the better! Much like Matthias, Waldemar Fatkin is not only an amazing rider, but also can deliver on the editing front as well. There aren’t too many people that can say they can do a hang ten kickflip to halfpacker a’la the Boss, Martti Kuoppa. Stephan Kornely is one of those guys, this guy goes under the radar a fair bit. Amazing rider, give this one another watch!

2013 was a great year for Heresy! And 2014 has started with an absolute banger to start the year, the accolades will keep coming for Alexis I am sure. When the edit dropped, I made the comment “Every so often an edit comes along that defines what we do! This is flatland!”.

Do I really have to tell you to watch this again?

The end of the month started as it begun, another incredible edit from the Brazilian phenomenum that is Mateus Beckmann. The decade variation at 5:33 has got us all talking, Mateus puts a body twist on the decade variation landing backwards. Go watch it again, I am sure we will be talking about this for years to come. It is a groundbreaking piece of originality from one of the sports most talented riders.

What does February have in store, stay tuned!

The 2013 Flatmatters Online Award Winners are!!!

As 2013 draws to a close, I can proudly announce the results of the first FlatmattersOnline Awards! It’s been a tough process, but a fun project to undertake nevertheless I’m sure you will all agree. If you are looking at the videos and analysing what’s good about a rider and his tricks and why that stands out above another rider more than you normally would, that can only be a good thing. Why not put some thought into something you love so much?!

Congratulations to all the winners! I will be sending out the medals in the new year, as well as hopefully interviewing each of the winners about their year! Let’s celebrate, time to party. 2014 is almost here!

Flatmatters Online 2013 Rider of the Year!
Mateus Beckmann

Flatmatters Online 2013 Edit of the Year!
Thomas Noyer – Frontyard Work

Flatmatters Online 2013 Readers Choice Rider of the Year!
Viki Gomez

Flatmatters Online 2013 Readers Choice Edit of the Year!
Heresy – Fifth of September

Flatmatters Online 2013 Brand of the the Year!
Autum

Flatmatters Online 2013 Innovation of the Year!
Yohei Uchino – Ucchie Bikeflip

Flatmatters Online 2013 Contest Run of the Year!
Dominik Nekolny OSG 14

Flatmatters Online 2013 Most Progressive Rider!
Mateus Beckmann

Flatmatters Online 2013 Breakthrough Rider of the Year!
Thomas Noyer

Mateus Beckmann – The Flatmatters Interview + Must Watch Edit!

Intro: Effraim.
Interview: Effraim.
Photos: Mateus Beckmann.

Young.
Talented.
Progressive.
Original.
Prodigy.

Words that come to mind when I think of Mateus Beckmann. It is rarer that a kid comes into the sport and already at such a young age is so talented on front, back wheel, kickflips, whoppers, and bringing originality.
It really is one of the best moments of making Flatmatters, seeing kids come through the ranks, and this kid, is the prime example of that. Did this kid grow up via the internet and his progression is a reflection of that?
Whatever the case, it is a fact that Mateus had more progressive videos last year than any other rider, it speaks volumes of the kid that he updated the flatmatters exclusive edit with two more tricks just before he deadline, always progressing!
As we went back and forth getting the video ready, Mateus sent me a 3 minute video, two days before the deadline, he added two new tricks to the list, and I have no doubt today he could have added more.
To me Flatland is not breakdancing on a bike, flatland is an open canvas to which every person expresses their interpretation of what flatland is, and it truly is a beautiful thing to watch Mateus progress almost in front of our eyes, he gives me the feeling of a young Martti Kuoppa. Let’s celebrate his amazing talent!

So tell me about yourself Mateus. I don’t know much about you, so explain all, how old are you? How long riding? Where are you from?
First, thanks for the interview Effraim! My name is Mateus Richard Beckmamn, I am 17 year old and I started ride in July 2009, I live in the city of Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

How did you get into flatland in Brazil?
I was doing dirt, street and flatland tricks but did not know what was bmx and had no idea about flatland existence, so I started searching bike stunts videos on the Internet and then I found Simon O’Brien’s video with his yellow bike and after that i Knew what was flatland and I fell in love with it …

How hard is it to get hold of new parts, frames, etc in Brazil?
We have a few Brazilian companies with some parts, but still not enough so we need to buy abroad, once the parts arrive in Brazil we have to pay a lot of tax. That makes flatland a very expensive sport for us.

What attracted you to riding?
What got my attention was the incredible moves you are able to do on a bike, particularly when I watched Simon O’Brien video on his yellow bike. 

So your pretty young, only riding … years? What’s your outlook on flatland, your producing new edits almost twice a month? What’s motivating you?
I see flatland like a incredible thing, where you have the freedom to do what ever you want on your bike, every time I have some new idea I try to put it on practice and I record.  What motivates me to riding is the love I felt by Flatland…

How is the flatland scene where you are in Brazil and in Brazil in general as a country?
In my town only have I, but has Tony and Vinicio who live in nearby towns and riding together sometimes. Brazil is very large, there are Flatlanders everywhere, many well known, for example, Balu, Lísias, Ederson, Bruno, Leo and Gilberto.

Do you ride a lot of contests, what’s your take on contest riding?
Unfortunately I live far from where the competitions of Flatland happen, i participated in only 4 events , but the contests are great because they always motivate us to riding more if I could, would be present at all Flatland events.

Are you sponsored by anyone?
I am sponsored by Master Bikes, which is a Brazilian brand of bikes that also sponsor Marcos de Jesus and Romulo War.

Do you plan to travel internationally?
Yes, indeed, but the international flights tickets are always very expensive so it’s hard, but i’m sure i will visit some countries soon if everything goes ok.

Who do you look up to riding wise?
My favorites are Simon O’Brien, Martti Kuoppa, Viki Gomez, Kevin Jones, Chase Gouin, Hiroya Morizaki, Bruno Zebu, Ederson Ferreira, Marcos de Jesus, Patrick Coelho, Sergio Leo Claro and Balu.

How much do you think the internet has played in your progression? I’m talking about daily motivation to see new videos, ideas, concepts, do you see that as a factor?
The internet is awesome for the practice of BMX, I got to know so many riders, your website has up dates and get all the information about what is going on and that helps me a lot to get my ideas, because i’m checking the blogs/sites daily.

That’s great to hear Mateus, stoked on that! We imagine the climate in Brazil to be always sunny, is it really like that all year round? Or are there rainy seasons?
Brazil is mostly sunny, but has some stations that have a bit more rain, but that did not has influence much, I consider a good climate for practicing Flatland.

Are at school still? How much do you get to ride?
I finished high school last year and now I’m doing a course on the afternoons, and because of the course I practice something like 3 hours a day.

What does your course in the afternoon involve? What do you see yourself doing in the future?
It’s just a course of Electrician to boost my curriculum. I also want to do a course in English language. I always imagine myself doing just Flatland … haha …. But that is a dream for few, so maybe next year I’ll join the Army and shave my hair … hahaha … But in most cases the future is unpredictable, I’ll keep practicing my passion, and see what happens…

Scarily enough your videos remind me of a young Matthias Dandois. Uncanny with the similarities in name, riding at looks like your front porch way? Is that riding spot at your home?
hahahaha… here in Brazil they also make this comparison with Matthias, some of them make jokes and call me Mateus Dandois hahahaha. Yes, the spot where i’m riding in my videos is my house porch, but I dont ride there all the time, just to make the videos, I have another spot on my local skate park where the space its bigger.

You made a video to go alongside the interview, tell me about the video, and what you have been working on, how long did you take filming this?
I wanted to record a new video, I started record the kickflip hitchhiker last month, then you said you wanted to do an interview with me. Together we talked about producing a video with new tricks to go along with the interview, took me about two weeks to record the other tricks, but I could have done in a week if my handlebars Odyssey model Chase had not broken.

From all the videos it seems like flatland truly is an open canvas for you, and you are just playing with your bike, whats your outlook on your progression?
It’s how I talk, what comes to my mind I always try to put into practice. At the end of 2011 I started doing my own tricks, and from there I managed to do a lot, I’m enjoying my style, I think it’s getting cool.

You’ve swapped around brakes, brakeless quite a lot recently which is healthy. Which do you prefer?

I really like to use brake, but I also love to ride brakeless. I do not have a favorite. If in a few years I appear walking with brake, do not be amazed!

What music are you into?
I listen to all kinds of music that is enjoyable and can combine with Flatland, but my preference is Hip Hop, although I almost never use in my videos.

Do you have bike modifications out of the ordinary on your bike?
No, my bike has no modifications unusual, I’m just always changing the seat height according to the tricks that I want to do.

For such a young age your style is well rounded already, front, back wheel, whopper stuff and so on, is that something you feel from watching riders like Simon O’Brien and Viki Gomez is subconscious with you? Seems natural?
I think it’s very good to have wide variation of tricks, Simon O’Brien and Viki Gomez have many, many tricks, they are among my riders favourite, and also because of style, this makes them big names in Flatland. They inspire me too! Today I have great variation of tricks, because I always try to do what I think it’s cool, and so I’m having fun!

From a young riders perspective, what is your advice for up and coming kids in flatland?
For some people in the beginning Flatland is the best thing that can happen, for others not so much. Be aware of how is the world of Flatland, because Flatland can be very lonely and stressful, but at the same time can become very fun. Flatland is not for people with weak mind.

With all the videos you produce, do you dial in combos, or just move onto the next trick, always learning, it looks like you are having so much fun progressing?
Although 90% of my videos are composed of short combos, I have many sessions with some of my tricks, but I do not like to be repetitive in my videos, so I do like that. Yes, the Flatland is one of my greatest amusement, for me there is no bad day to ride, I’m always motivated!

Thank you Mateus, for your time getting to know you, and producing the video for flatmatters in such a short period of time! Any final words?
Thanks to my family, my friends, sponsors, and all who give me support!!