This kid cannot be stopped! This year in particular Mateus’ progression is just jaw dropping, is anyone counting how many videos he has put out? Would make an interesting stat! In this latest edit, even though he has pegs on his bike he doesn’t use them, aside from the two peg grab back wheel combos towards the end! Great edit!
Monthly Archives: September 2013
Repo: OSG 14 by Shane Badman
OSG #14
Text: Shane Badman.
Photo: Andras Pentak.
The Offline Sports Games is Hungary’s biggest action sports festival. For those not in the know, Offline is the premiere magazine for action sports and urban culture in Hungary where they cover everything from BMX (and flatland of course!) to skateboarding, inline skating, music and so on. Each year they hold a contest in Budapest for BMX, skateboarding and MTB with a much of top shelf music performers to cap it off. For the past few years they have been using the area behind the iconic Heroes Square in Budapest that doubles as a lake in summer (where you can even cable wakeboard!) and an ice skating arena in winter.
In between the time they drain the lake and make it suitable for ice skating, the OSG contest takes place; for 2013 this was September 7. The flatland part of the festival was invite only with the pro list deep with talent. Riders included: * Pal Gyenes(HUNGARY) * Andras Domany (HUNGARY) * Laszlo Tivadar (HUNGARY) * Mihaly Hajnacs (HUNGARY) * Peter Sarlos (HUNGARY) * David Szabo(HUNGARY) * Matthias Dandois (FRANCE) * Martin Drazil(CZECH) * Sebastian Grubinger (AUSTRIA) * Dominik Nekolny (CZECH) * Alexis Desolneux (FRANCE) * George Manos (GREECE) * JF Boulianne (CANADA) * Jean Bulhon (FRANCE) * Sebastian Pospischil (GERMANY) .
Dom, mid halfpacker switch on his way to first place in Budapest!
Qualifiers and finals were held on the Saturday so partying for most was “chilled” the night before. The spot was swept and cleaned as best it could be but with the dirt jumps not far away, there was always going to be challenge of riding with a dusty surface. The riding in the qualifiers was not at the usual high standard with a lot of riders struggling to complete their runs. Not so riders like Dominik and Matthias who’s riding was on point. Everyone knows how they ride, so no need to go into details. The finals rolled around late in the afternoon as the sun started to dip behind the famous Heroes Square. The final 8 that went through from the qualifiers all meant business and most riders had flawless, or close to, runs. By this time of the day, the festival was rammed with people so the crowds watching were definitely in the spirit to watch some gnarly riding go down. There will be vids floating around on the inter webs somewhere along with results, so check those for the low down, but the bottom line here is that everyone put it all on the line and rode amazing.
Shout out goes to Laszlo Tivador who looked like he had the run of his life hitting all his hard and original combos. He was stoked. Dominik is maybe the most technical rider on the contest scene at the moment and the hard work he puts in showed itself with a flawless final run that earned him the top spot. Also from the Czech Republic, Martin Drazil killed the front and back wheel and showed how dialled his riding is at the moment. Matthias rode like Matthias always does and killed it on the front and back wheel. With some riders slowing down for the dusty surface, Matthias rode like it was his home spot and didn’t seemed bothered at all. Seppl worked through his unique nose wheelie / whiplash / half-packer combos and JF Boulienne dropped his signature front-yard runs.
Sebastian Grubinger and Alexis Desolneux brought a whole different style of technical riding to the contest with their endless whiplash variations and Sebastian’s backward facing manuals (he also pulled it cross-footed too). Highlights for the weekend were definitely getting to hang out with everyone again including George Manos who stayed at our flat for the weekend. It was cool hearing about his approach to pegless flatland. It’s always a good time at events like this. Catching up with friends and making new ones and creating some good memories for the future. Preparation is already underway for next year with a time clock and better floor preparation. Thanks to all the riders, Burn Energy Drink, Offline Sports Games and OG Bike Co for making it happen – see you all next year!
Peeeeeeeeeace! Badman.
Diversion TV Retrospective – Sick Child – Diversion Video Mag 3.0 (Part 7)
This weeks Diversion Tv retrospective is a real treat! I remember this 3.0 coming out, and watching this section over and over, Ed Nussbaum drops some knowledge about running an independant flatland company, plus the line at 2:23 is amazing to this day! As a bonus there’s the x-footed hiker on the phone commercial for Liquid Frame, the mail order company Bobby started that offered free shipping worldwide.
Diego Gimenez – Round 4 Pro Flat Contest Online
It looks like theres a 4th Round to look forward to with FCO from South America! Check Diego Gimenez’s entry, such a nimble style.
Forkone New Edit Trailer
Forkone made a real impact on the flatland world with his short clips last year, real unique style! And whilst this trailer doesn’t give a whole lot away it certainly builds the hype ahead of the main edit. Job done.
FlatWebTV – 5 Questions Dave Nourie
Check out this quick 5 Questions piece when Anthony recently caught up with flatland legend, Dave Nourie in Portland Oregon.
Flatland Session 2013 – Invitation by Big Shock! BMX Team
Michal Kupec and Patrik Ras invite you to the Flatland Session contest in Hranice, Czech Republic on the 14th of September.
Masatoshi Karino – Thanks Junglerider
Really well executed half can whopper in this new clip from Masatoshi Karino!
Keisuke Tanigawa – X
Amazing entry to x-ft halfpacker in this new clip from Keisuke Tanigawa!
Takahiro Ikeda – World Record Mega Spin
Check out this nice edit from Takahiro Ikeda smashing the world record for the most mega spins in 30 seconds, with 45! Congratulations! The record stands as of 19th July 2013. Can you beat that?