The 360 body varial gerator brings back memories in this latest update from the incredible Nick Watts! I don’t normally do call-outs on descriptions but…. I would love to see that 360 body varial direct to smith Nick? On one of those last clips that looks to me where he is going with it?
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Khaled Huerta: Mixing whiplashes
Mixing whiplashes into a line is no joke, Khaled Huerta is on fire this week. FM exclusive plus this rad flowing line, gotta say I am rather jealous of that riding spot it looks incredible!
Fise Montpellier 2020 will be 100% digital
More sad news, the Fise Montpellier contest is cancelled for this year. BUT, the Fise crew are making the best out of the Covid-19 pandemic, read on….

“Many of you have been worried for some time about the current situation and its impact on FISE. We have considered all the possibilities and we have decided to offer you a fully digital edition of FISE Montpellier 2020.
FISE has been celebrating urban sports for more than 20 years now, bringing together more than 600,000 spectators to support the 2,000+ riders who attend every year.
This year, FISE will take a different form while remaining multi-disciplinary and open to male and female athletes, pros and amateurs. The prize money available will be the same amount per discipline as FISE Montpellier 2019.
Stay tuned to our social networks on May 20th for more information about the contest concept and terms.
In the meantime, take care of yourself and respect health regulations, we will need you all in great shape for the digital contest!”
Throwback Thursdays with Albert Retey
My long standing memory from my first contest turning pro, was Albert Retey’s winning ride at the World Championships in Limoges, France 1993. If you were there you will know exactly what I’m talking about, if not one of the classic runs of all time. Certainly one of my favourites, the music and the vibe from the crowd still gives me goose bumps to this day! Albert Retey, what a rider!
Denes Katona: 2020 April warm up
Denes Katona 2020 April warm up from Denes Katona on Vimeo.
According to Denes, “nothing special” but watching his tricktionary in this April 2020 edit is really awesome to see. And the control on the multiple whiplashes one kick pinky to backwards whiplashes around the three minute mark is on point. Great to see this Denes footage!
Jumpei Goto: King of Ground Nagoya 2013
On a throwback tip today, it is Thursdays after all. Jumpei Goto footage is always so good to see, just watch the first line in his contest from the KOG in Nagoya 2013! Wow!
Episode 17: Flatmattersonline Exclusives with Lee Musselwhite
What’s up everyone?
It’s time for episode 17 of the Flatmattersonline exclusives, this episode features UK shredder, Lee Musselwhite!
Lee is one of those riders that is lucky enough to have a home riding spot, this spot has really come into it’s own during the Covid-19 lockdown. We are in week 6 of the lockdown, and I wondered what effect this lockdown will have on riders without a spot’s progression the longer this situation goes on, it could be massive!
I hit up Lee, and asked if he would be down to film a clip, really liking the backwards boomerang concepts he’s working with here!
Thank you Lee for contributing towards the culture.
Who’s got the next clip?
Last Times with Zimmi Akhmad
Travelling is one of the best things about the flatland lifestyle, you get to meet fellow flatlanders you might not ever meet. Last year when I was attending the UCI World Championships in Chengdu, China, I got to meet a fresh face to the flatland scene I hadn’t seen before, Zimmi Akhmed! Flatland crosses many boundaries, and we shared a funny moment out for lunch trying to translate a Chinese menu along with Dustyn Alt, Sietse Van Berkel, Gilles van de Sompel (and afew others) at a restaurant close by to the UCI World Championship venue. I wanted to give Zimmi some shine on the site, he lives in Bali and is the only flatlander there. It’s time for second edition of “Last Times”. Much respect Zimmi!
Introduce yourself Zimmi, for everyone that doesn’t know who you are?
My name is Zimmi Akhmad I’m 33 Yo and will turn 34 on May 26 this year. Originally from Sidoarjo is a suburb of the second capital city in Indonesia of Surabaya. Interesting with BMX after I watched the BMX Bandit the movie from 1983, it was Nicole Kidman and Tracy Wallace I think if I’m not wrong, and by the time my friend also introduces me with BMX bike when I was 18 YO. And in 2001 I know what is BMX freestyle is, and in 2003 I started ride flatland. I decided to move to a small beautiful island of Bali in 2014 because I love the ocean because in the city where I live before it is just a concrete jungle and no beaches. Just settle in Bali and get a job as Business Development Manager for the distribution company which sells surf products because Bali is such a big market for the Surfing industry internationally after Australia and Hawai. And also because I love to surf as well, I would go surf if I can’t go ride instead. But surely my passion is BMX.
I live in Bali with no flatlanders, only street riders and skaters here are such a struggle, to be honest, to keep motivated to ride flatland. When you get stressed trying to get new tricks, or can’t land a trick sometimes. That’s why sometimes I hang out with friends which they are street riders here in Bali, and they keep motivating me. Till now I’m the only flatland rider who lives in Bali.
Classic Monday’s: Balancing Act
Last week we featured Alexis Desolneux’s amazing part from the Intrikat “Flatsphere” DVD, this week its a full video: Mark Eaton’s master piece “Balancing Act” that dropped in May, 1997. This is a video that showcases all forms of BMX, and with Eaton’s editing skills this doesn’t get old at all. For the purposes of Classic Monday’s I will just stick to the flatland standouts…
There’s so much flatland, from the intro that kicks in at 00:37, Leif Valin section at 6:07 (look out for the fire hydrant to pedal ice cream at 6:20), that was a move that was ahead of the time for sure. Kevin Jones section at 11:51 showcases all different styles of flatland riding, fixie, roller coaster and regular front and back brake, cross handed hang ten step to steam (this might be unnoticed, go back and watch this one, never seen it done like this), and my favourite move from the Jone’s section double whiplash to switch handed steam bar flip to forwards tomahawk (this move like most of Kevin’s career was widely copied).
The standout section flatland wise has to be the Chase Gouin part (17:26), for many of us this was the first time we saw brakeless riding. We saw tricks that normally would require brakes performed in Chase’s aggressive style, Eaton captured not only Chase’s amazing riding but the hardwork and frustrations that is all to familiar to us all. The “No excuses” Alice in Chain track fits Chase’s riding perfectly, and it’s something Mark Eaton seemed to capture over the history of Dorkin’ videos again and again.
It’s a timeless action for sure, if I had to highlight anything though it’s during the last section jamming to Social Distortion, (23:19) brakeless g-strings to backwards Karl backwards cliff, and the following dump truck pivot x-ft ice cream to the pedal x-ft body varial inside opposite caboose was groundbreaking for the time and hugely influential for the direction modern day flatland has gone.
Eaton’s editing skills really shine bright in this one, certified classic that makes me want to spend the whole day watching the Dorkin’ box set, but it’s time to go ride!
Episode 16: Flatmattersonline Exclusives with Khaled Huerta
It’s time for episode 16 of the Flatmattersonline exclusives, these episodes are coming thick and fast now. I hope these exclusives are keeping you motivated at home. Khaled Huerta, out of Saudi Arabia, stepped up for the 16th episode, Khaled is infamous for his long combos and he lives up to his name right here. I’m loving the fact, riders from all over the globe are contributing.
Thank you Khaled for contributing towards the culture.
Who’s got the next clip?