Voodoo Jam 2012 Highlights

Voodoo Jam 2012 Highlights from Erik Otto on Vimeo.

Erik Otto always comes up with the goods, early Voodoo jam hype? This Voodoo Jam 2012 Highlights edit was well worth the wait! There is a lot of amazing riding and good times from the likes of Scott OBrien, Jorge Vasquez, Dane Beardsley, Naoto Tamaru, Bo Wade, Aaron Frost, James McGraw, Art Thomason, Terry Adams, Matt Wilhelm, Waldemar Fatkin, Stephan Kornely, Jean-Francois Boulianne, Mark Kuhlmann, Alex Jumelin and Dominik Nekolny.

Scott O’Brien – Voodoo Jam Top 5’s

The Voodoo jam is almost here, organisation and preparations have of course already began for Scott O’Brien and Terry for months! Scott recently got given the honour of a signature Voodoo jam frame from St Martin, I thought it would be the ideal time to hit him up with a Voodoo jam themed top 5’s! Enjoy!

Predict your top 5 for Pro Class Voodoo jam 2013:
Jesse Puente
Chad Johnston
Pete Brandt
Adam Kun
Justin Miller
Are you crazy,, im not gonna predict that! Hahaha!

Predict your top 5 AM class Voodoo jam 2013:
I cant haha i dont know anyone. haha

Favorite daily jobs to do leading up to Voodoo:
Aggravating Terry about sponsors
Picking up T-Shirts
Asking Hector to do something to the website and he takes two weeks. Ha!
Picking up friends from airport
Tweeting from the Voodoo Account

Favourite Battles in Voodoo jam history:
I really cant think of anything here. They all are awesome and we only had battles 2 times actually.

Riders you are most excited to see ride:
Tsutomu Kitayama
Waldemar Fatkin
Sergio Balu
Bert Ribul
Pretty much everyone though!

People your looking forward to hang out with:
JFB
Hiro Morisaki
Texas Riders
Japan Riders
Everyone Actually

Favourite Bourbon Street After Party moments:
Balcony 2012. Good times.
Japanese riders seeing the HUGE ASS BEER sign on Bourbon
Ron Monis and a woman that kinda was a dude. Nothing happen just a pic!
Anything with Aaron Frost
Chilling with my Texas homies

Voodoo pre-jam moments:
Sessions at my old house in garage.
Ucchie killing it first time here
#pralex rain session 2012
BBQ with all the riders
Waldemar getting sun burned

Tunes your most hyped to being playing at the event:
No Dub Step!
2 Chainz anything
Daft Punk
AF THE NAYSAYER for AM Finals
DJ Mkultra for the Pro Finals

Motivations to make Voodoo jam happen each year:
Family
Friends
Love for Riding
Keep something going for riders
And its a dam good time!!!!

Places to hang out when riders are in New Orleans for the Voodoo jam:
My house
Golf Spot
New Orleans restaurants
Bourbon Street of course
Pre Jam spot

Top 5 Voodoo Jam Fan moments:
Brian Mattai making Pro Trophies every year
Omari Cato Family Voodoo Jam earrings
Rat Rod Ralph picking up Dom from Airport
Fans buying the riders beers on Bourbon Street
Everyone that attends year after year and makes it special for the riders

People to thank for making Voodoo jam happen:
My lovely wife Kristi, Mia, Cameron and Brooke.
Voodoo Jam financial/sponsor director Terry Adams.
Alex Jumelin and Rapheal Chiquet for coming to Voodoo in 2004.
Hector Garcia Website / Logo Design Chief
Brian Mattai Pro Awards Director
All the riders that have ever come to enjoy the positive vibes and celebration of Flatland BMX at Voodoo.
Fans of Voodoo Jam, thank you for supporting the riders and letting them know you appreciate them.
Red Bull and @redbull504
Sponsors
Freegun, Flatlandfuel, Dans Comp, Headrush, St. Martin BMX, Deco, Monolithic, Purple Monkey, Sidual, ATI Clothing, Neue, DiversionTV, #Pralex

Peep Scott’s bikecheck promo edit that just dropped for his bikecheck over on Global-flat!

http://voodoojam.com/

Instagram: scottobmx
Twitter: @TheVoodooJam / @EmceeOB

2012 Highlights : Rider/Industry perspective (Part 1)

As I began reviewing the year, and realising just how many good videos/contests/interviews/scene edits there have been. It hit me that in addition to my review it would be cool to get the opinions of some of the riders/and industry heads that have made these highlights happen. Theres a real sense of things are on the up this year, read on to the first part of this 2012 Highlights article.

“2012 has been a great year for flatland. What has been the highlight of the year personally riding wise for you?”


Photo credit: James White.
When James White dropped this incredible bikeflip on “Whitelines” the whole flatland world took notice. As I look back on the year, this is without a doubt one of the standout moves of the year! Find out what his highlights were right below.

James White: Haven’t really travelled this year so my highlight is pretty restricted but it’s also a very easy one, The return of the Jaffa! Let me take you back to the close of 2011. It’s dark,cold, miserable weather and I’m pretty down. I get a call from Sam, when ever we get to catch up it’s so much fun putting everything to rights. So great I think this will cheer me up, but this call was different. Sam wasn’t riding said he wasn’t into it anymore, my heart dropped nooo can this year get any worse I was thinking. But I didn’t let on to him just telling things like, ‘well if you ain’t feeling it then that’s cool. don’t worry about it just concentrate on enjoying life and see if the motivation comes back, just take it slow with no pressure’. It was a hard phone call. It was like losing a family pet! (Sorry Sam, best I could come with on the fly)…
Anyway fast forward a few months and there’s rumblings of Sam riding, out the blue he goes to that redbull comp and with little practice smashes it. I speak to Sam shortly after this and asked what happened with the not riding? He replies ‘oh, well after our phone call I went out the next and the next day messing about and really enjoyed it, went out the the next and the next and been pretty regular since’……..Bastard!!! There’s me at home worrying about my boy giving up and all the time his out behind my back riding!
Anyway then comes the banging edit by Chris Massey at the Manchester jam. And my year is made!
2013 will have to have Sam’s return the contest scene to beat this year!!!

Sam Foakes: Highlight of the year for me was watching Hiro vs Ucchie on the COB livestream and seeing Hiro go off! COB was the event of the year. Don’t forget to invite me next time Red Bull 🙂 Personal riding highlight would be the Manchester jam. Nice weather and great atmosphere.

Alex Jumelin: Yes it has been a really coooool year for flatland and worldwide I can say that flatland as never been so big. In the number of contest and riders, I just hope that now big sponsor will follow ??????
My highlight of the year was of course to win the FISE.

Bart de Jong: The riding at the Red Bull COB was off the hook!


Without a doubt the most popular choice for highlight of the year. And who would argue really? The Red Bull COB went off! It was a huge honour for me to host the livefeed show!
Photo credit: Naoyuki Shibata/Red Bull Content Pool

Martti Kuoppa: Seeing / Feeling Viki being one with his bike at the COB.
Seeing DUB busting out at the COB.
Hearing Chase Gouin getting rid of illness and getting back on his bike.
Learning to ride flatland just sometimes and be happy about it.

Simon O’Brien: I would have to say for me the highlight was ‘Circle of Balance’. Not only was it an amazing event, but after being away from the scene for a while, it was great to get amongst it and be around so many riding friends again. I didnt realise how much ive missed it! And the event was in Japan….so just an amazing time!

Jean William Prevost: COB for sure!

Tom @ Sevisual: I couldn’t pick a specific highlight, but there were some great moments in the 2012 season for sure!
I was able to travel a lot with Adam; we hit lots of contests this year and had so much fun. Hanging out and filming with Viki and the Madrid crew…JFB was a guest of mine for several weeks…Vienna with my friends Michael and Sebastian was priceless with great memories! 
Flatland wise the best was the high number of Hungarian flat contests this year. Keep organizing guys!

Matthias Dandois: Riding wise, 2012 has been such a turning point in my career, My point of view on riding has changed a lot the past year. I started not give a shit about contest, actually stopped practicing for contest, started riding everything (street, flat, park, dirt, whatever) and I’m more happy in my life than ever before. The highlight of the year are all the tours/trip I did with some of the coolest people: Odyssey trip in the Californian desert, The Frenchys distribution trip around Lyon, The dawn tour all around France, visiting the Jumelin’s family in New Orleans… Theses trips are more fun than anything else, you just have to wake up, go ride, film a couple clips and have the time of your life. BMX is, before everything: FUN, let’s just not forget about it! 


Amazing photo of Matthias Dandois shooting with Soul BMX mag #77… Photo credit: Hadrien Picard

Peter Olsen: I’d say just feeling really comfortable on my bike and not feeling entirely stagnant was a main highlight of the year for me . I can’t really think of any particular tricks or days or anything that stand out, but just the overall feeling that you can go out and learn what’s on your mind has always been one of favourite things about riding. 

Scott O’Brien: Emcee Voodoo, Dew Tour and COB in Japan. But nothing will beat a session with my homies in New Orleans. I had a lot of progression this spring and it was a lot of fun. Lets see what the winter will bring?!

Stay tuned for Part 2….

Must watch! FlatWebTV! – Red Bull COB Post Show

RedBull COB Post Game Final2 from Everyday Paradise on Vimeo.

Great work from FlatWebTV to get insight from the likes of Viki Gomez, Scott O’Brien, Mike S, Dez Maarsen, Moto Sasaki, Jean William Prevost, Kerry Gatt and myself on the Red Bull Circle of balance event, this is a must watch!