Luis dos Santos – Front Wheel Flatland

Luis dos Santos out of Brazil works his tightly spaced flatland backward riding area in style in this new “Front Wheel Flatland edit. Don’t sleep on this, what stood out to me was the Jeff Desroche style pedal steam straddling over the back wheel like a front wheel time machine at 00:16, Cliff to spinning cliff foot on bars without using hand to set up at 1:11, and the crack jump to hitch at 1:45 is wild! Don’t sleep on this!

Sebastian Grubinger – There are days …

Sebastian Grubinger teamed up with Martin over at Global flat to bring the flatland community this awesome new realistic “There are days …” edit that goes behind the scenes as Sebastian chases a combo for two days. In the end Sebastian’s attempts were unsuccessful, but they did grab some really nice lines along the way. Great job Martin documenting this one!

Bert Ribul – He who rides freely

HE WHO RIDES FREELY from Dmitri Shushuyev on Vimeo.

It is a good day for documentary style flatland edits, Bert Ribul teamed up with Dmitri Shushuyev to document Bert’s struggle with his knee injuries, his thoughts on riding, how he got into it and so on, and of course showcase his riding! Grab a cuppa and enjoy this beautiful edit!

Dino Jeffers – Sound of Silence

Dino Jeffers 'The Sound Of Silence' from DIGBMX on Vimeo.

We all know how difficult flatland is, Dino Jeffers is deaf and I can’t imagine riding with the sound of silence, but Dino pulls it off really well. He has been a staple in the UK flatland scene for years. Living in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Dino teamed up with Peter Adam from DIG Magazine to produce this beautiful short edit to recognise his achievement. This video has already done the rounds on Facebook and over on DIG, big thanks Peter Adam and Will Smyth over at DIG for letting me share this. Respect to Dino!