208 pages full of BMX for free! Click through ART BMX webzine #8, plenty of flatland content to check out! Including interviews with young shredders Benjamin Hudson and Alex Hruby, Onet flatland jam, Bike n’ Mic tour with Viki Gomez and Camillo Gutierrez, Think outside the box article and a whole lot more!
Yearly Archives: 2014
Jean William Prevost – Battle in the Rockies Interview
Intro/Interview: Effraim.
Photography: Stephane Bar.
Welcome back, Part 2 of the BITR Interview series with the winner of the video contest! Jean William Prevost, the man we all refer to as Dub! Man of the moment, organised the successful Real City Spin contest, just dropped the igi peg, and of course is at the top of the sport competing world wide. Without further a due here is the Dub BITR Interview!
Firstly, congratulations on winning one of the flights to Colorado for the
Battle in the Rockies contest.
Thanks, Big UP!!!
What was your initial reaction to the news?I sent a voice message to James McGraw right away screaming a whole bunch of happy noises hahaha. It meant alot to me, so many great riders took part in it, it’s definitely a blessing to keep pushing forwards.
How much work went into your entry?
I had a friend over from Australia for Real City Spin and he helped out a lot. We went filming three days in a row, I filmed 5 different runs for the contest (including full one minute runs), and when we only had 15 minutes of battery left I decided to try this new run I had never done before with almost all original tricks, that one was my entry.
I’ve been thriving to put out a completely original run one day. It’s alot of work because you must look at the basis of trick and move away from them by skipping steps and shortening the in betweens and filler tricks. With Jay we have been talking about this for a while now, NO FILLERS!!! Like extensive pumping or scuffing no more, trick to trick as much as possible.
If you had to pick one other entry besides yours, who would you have picked and why?
WOW, you’re putting me on the spot here! I would have drawn Dez, Moto and Thomas, they were the best entries to me. So many tricks jammed into one minute for the three of them, all so good. You can tell they took it seriously and worked a lot on their runs.
The video contest seems the most cost effective way to involve riders across the globe in a contest, do you see this type of event growing in flatland?I
I thought this was very stimulating for Flatland, I am sure this kind of event will be growing with how technology is permeating reality nowadays, it’s like there is no getting away from the virtual world anymore, Skynet is up the corner, Big Brother is watching and the NSA is listening!!! They should make one step of the World Circuit a video contest, imagine! Now that would make things accessible and interesting wouldn’t it!! Also, organize or ride, not both!!! (That’s another topic in itself.)
Were you harder on yourself composing a video combo entry than you might be for a livecontest entry?
Live contest and video contest are totally different. Stress levels are different, you have time to compose what you think is the best of your riding at the moment. You don’t have to tone down or add any fillers to your riding to catch your breath because you have another 2 minutes to ride.
I wanted to showcase my tricks as ART more than as Olympian riding, I didn’t fill the minute completely as I had no RAM memory left after those tricks. I wanted to brush away all the extras and give you the core of what I thought represented me as a rider right now. Especially that first trick in the combo which lasts about twenty seconds, I have been working on that link for years, it is now resembling what I had first pictured in my mind back then.
What can we expect from you in Colorado?
Smiles and Good Times! As I don’t get flight tickets paid very often I will enjoy this and not stress as much about having to pay my flight ticket back by winning. I think that the less stress the better the riding! So expect a happy DUB :)))
Any final shootouts?
Big Shout out to Amnesia Shops, it is my new sponsor and the Welcome Edit should be out soon. Konkrete Shoes, 514 BMX, Far East cycles, IGI BMX and NOMI !!!! . Also my mom for the gift of life! Love you MOM!!! :)))
Check out Dub’s winning entry again right here:
Showtime with Takahiro Ikeda
Takahiro Ikeda puts on a dialled flatland show for Sony in Koln, Germany! Hit play!
Gunter Mats – X hand Xft Barspin
heute 2014/09/28 from Günter MaTs on Vimeo.
Let’s kick off the week, with this lil’ fun trick. That is no doubt harder than it looks!
Old School Sundays with Larry Bull
For the weeks OSS we go back to Holeshot 1987, and the amazing riding of Larry Bull.
Will Redd – September 2014
Will Redd – September 2014 from brandon woldridge on Vimeo.
Brandon Woldridge just dropped this solid edit with the underrated Will Redd. Hit play for a whole bunch of original forward sideglide moves, and so much more! Stoked on this!
Mates Tuček – Autumn 2014
Great new edit out of Mates Tuček, developing his back wheel skills a lot and as usual killing the front wheel in the second half of this edit. Make sure you give this one a watch, skills!
Zane Weaber – Flatland BMX
Bo yana is on fire with the edits at the moment, check out this phone edit with Zane Weaber. 16 years old, a new face to me, Zane has been riding since he was 8 years old. Keep on shredding Zane!
Chad Degroot – Behind the Scenes Part 4
Part 4 and the full part of the Behind the Scenes series with flatland legend Chad Degroot just dropped! In this final episode, Chad discusses his bike shop, running Deco, and flatland! Great stuff from Espn!
Forkone & Akira – Never Gonna Stop TODOROKI Squad!!!
It’s been a while since I have seen any fresh Forkone & Akira footage. Check out this awesome edit where Forkone and Akira take it in turns to bust out with totally different styles, this makes for a good watch!