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Category Archives: Edits
Toyosu Jam
It’s always a good day when Yukipkoproject aka Yuki Itoh drops a new edit, this time the documented the Toyosu jam that went down yesterday, and once again captured this beautiful coastal town on the suburbs of Tokyo. Featuring Yu Yamammoto, Yuki Itoh, Masashi Itani, Takuji Kasahara, Naoki Watanabe, Kazuki Uoagawa, Nao Yoshida, and Mizuki Takahata.
Art Thomason Fall 2016
Art Thomason Fall 2016 from art thomason on Vimeo.
Now the contest season is over, Art Thomason has been working on some new moves at his home riding spot. Art’s riding seems to have gone up a few levels since he went brakeless, and his new edit continues to impress. Especially liked the double fire turbine line that just keeps going at 00:54!
Madrid Flatland session
Iñigo Arroyo Gutiérrez made the trip down to Madrid to ride with the crew at the Metro Príncipe Pío, hit play to watch Alberto Moya and friend do their thing.
Joel Schallhorn – Freestylin 3
Joel Schallhorn keeps it fun for his “Freestylin 3”, mixing up riding flatland with riding a skateboard at the same time at his underground car park riding spot somewhere in China, look out for the ender that Joel is psyched on around the 5:38 mark!
DecoBMX November 2016
Hit play for the last months instagram clips with the DecoBMX team featuring Terry Adams, Chad Degroot, Thomas Noyer, Takuya Higa, Tang Meng, Alejandro Marques, Scott Weaver, and Mannie Nogueira.
Dāvis Dudelis – Nose Manual around the Freedom Monument
Dāvis Dudelis throws down a long carved nose manual around the Freedom Monument in
Riga, Latvia filmed by Reinis Vilnis Baltiņš. So good!
Santee 2-hip Meet The Street 1988
Around 1988, a whole bunch of professional flatlanders it seemed stopped riding as much flatland and started riding street. This 2-hip contest in Santee, California features the likes of RL Osborn, Craig Campbell, Dave Voelker, Chris Moeller, Ron Wilkerson, and many others do their thing. Pretty important moment in the history of BMX.
Must Watch – Giannis Caternellis / Originalidade #5
“Flatland is all about having your own identity, with the use of brakes in a “brakeless world” and trying to learn every single trick on the flat ground I feel like a freestyler, this is my identity. I have free mind, free spirit, free soul, free from any rules. Flatland means hard work, stamina, faith, imagination, creation, originality, progression, values that stands the test of time and are beyond any trends or anything else.”
The following paragraph stood out to me from the recent Part 1 interview I did with Giannis Caternellis from Athens, Greece. We discussed this video before the interviews came out and as timing would have it, it fits in nicely in between Part 1 and Part 2.
Giannis’ new edit strikes a different chord than my usual “Must Watch” edit, his interview and this edit made me think about how “Free” freestyle really is. All these so called rules we make on our riding, don’t touch the tyre, don’t drop the bike, don’t scrape bars, the list goes on. I am as guilty as anyone of this!
I experienced a series of emotions from watching “Originalidade #5”. I laughed, I cringed, I screamed WTF!, I questioned myself “Would I show this in an edit?”, the answer was no. When you think about it, as much as people wax lyrical about you have to original, if you truly are original, when you are original you might upset someone. You can’t do that??
Giannis’ I don’t give a fuck attitude is a lesson to us all, this guy truly lives the freestyle life. The way he documents his limited riding time is as real as gets, you don’t have to like it, he’s living it! I took a lot out of this edit and wanted to share some of my favourite parts with you all. God bless the internet, for we might never see Giannis’ riding otherwise. The power of video parts is so important to our culture. Well done Giannis!
– The opening switch handed fork wheelie two footed no comply crackpacker jump to steam at the 1:01 mark.
– The ice cream side roly poly out at 1:13, WTF! Really??
– Opposite lawn stall to no handed puppet to xft pedal backwards decade out at 1:58!
– One of my favourite clips is the opposite lawn in what looks like his yard, walkover decade to caboose body varial track stand out at 2:51! So good!
– Straight bar Xft hitch pivot to backwards backpacker line at 3:37.
– Wheelie to time machine pedal two caboose back out to pedal time machine, simple idea I haven’t seen before at 4:12.
If you missed Giannis Part 1 Interview!
https://www.flatmattersonline.com/giannis-caternellis-the-flatmattersonline-interview-part-1
Paul Dezeix – Straight to the Point
Fresh new edit out of Paul Dezeix who took some inspiration from the track he used and the artist, Frederic Robinson. Paul decided to push one concept for this video, the halfpacker, definitely a good way to progress. I really enjoyed this edit and watching the progression build throughout the course of the edit, the last pendulum halfpacker was nicely done at the 2:55 mark. Straight to the point!