Voodoo training from James McGraw on Vimeo.
It is July, and that means Voodoo Jam is right around the corner. James McGraw just switched to 1.9 Ares tyres and is raving about them, hit play to check out what James is working on for Voodoo!
Voodoo training from James McGraw on Vimeo.
It is July, and that means Voodoo Jam is right around the corner. James McGraw just switched to 1.9 Ares tyres and is raving about them, hit play to check out what James is working on for Voodoo!
Great edit of young ripper Minato Sato by York Uno, what is left to be said about the japanese scene looking after the grassroots and consistently seeing talented riders coming through the ranks! The ender at 2:04 is awesome!
Yesterday we posted Shinichiro Hara’s pulling an amazing double backwards decade from backwards g-turn no less, today we show a small insight into the hard work it took Shinichiro Hara to get it done. Ballsy move for sure!
Smooth clip of Tomáš Vejmola hitting up back wheel to front wheel, check it!
DecoBMX rider, Scott Weaver takes full advantage of his surroundings during this hitchhiker line, so much control to go up and down and weaving in and out of the support poles. Hit play.
During my trip to Barcelona I was lucky enough to go riding with Jean William Prevost, Jason Plourde and James McGraw and witness Dub hit this Rodeo that he worked on for the last three years! One of the best moments I think I’ve witnessed in a long time, just pure genuine joy!
Dub gave some insight: “Currently injured at the knee I have to put the bike aside for some time, but here is a trick I’ve been working on for the longest time. It took me three years to finally get to the other side of the bike witthout scuffing or braking , just pure pivots and turbines switch footed on the peg and on the pedal. It might look easy but the complexity of this trick is quasi unfathomable.”
Whilst I don’t normally give out the “Must Watch” tag for one trick, this fully deserves it! Get well soon Dub!
Iñigo Arroyo and Eneko Borja are from Bilbao and Durango in Spain and took a holiday to Noja. Iñigo and Eneko always make it fun when they ride, whether steamroller drops off 3-4 foot high ledges or finding new locations to ride and keep it fresh, enjoyed this one!
Duy-Anh PHAM aka Dwix who previously run the http://niakland.free.fr website before YouTube and Vimeo days took some time out of the game and wanted to get back into documenting the flatland lifestyle and riding, he does a great job, he explains more below:
“During two months, I traveled with my bike and my camera between Paris, Saint Mandrier sur Mer, Montpellier, Bordeaux, Royan and Barcelona. The result of these trips is this mixtape called “Mezzee”. It sounds as your greed pushes you to test loads of tasty dishes in the same time. It includes good times and riding skills from Manu Massabova, Matthieu Bonnecuelle, Takumi Isogai, Quentin Pelorson, Inigo Arroyo, Alexis Desolneux, Shinichi Kiba, Alex Jumelin, Thomas Noyer, Jeremy Brosset, Joris Bretagnolles, Mike Plas, Gilles Van de Sompel, Alberto Moya and many more!”
NBD? I’m not sure, I do hear from various sources that Ross Smith did a clean backwards double decade at a Chicago Bicycle Stunt contest at Scrap during a jam session (anyone have any footage?) What I do know is that some tricks stand the test of time, in 2015 the double backwards decade is still incredible and for the most part untouched! Much respect to Shinichiro Hara for getting this done, not to mention the backwards g-turn entry!
Great edit right here documenting Naoto Tamaru’s last session in Abu Dhabi where he has been performing shows with Misato Ito for the last two years, and also the arrival of Gonzalo Bellanti and Alvaro Fernandez de Aguirre who arrive to perform shows. Great mix of styles in this one, hit play!