On a throwback tip today, I`have so much time to dig for content at the moment. This edit from Satasuma, Japan 2011 is short, but very sweet. Amazing styles!
Category Archives: Edits
James McGraw & Pete Brandt: 50 years teaser
Tomorrow marks James’ & Pete’s 50th birthday, these two riders are still at it going stronger than ever and deserve a lot of respect for all they have contributed over the years. Enjoy the teaser for now…
Shinichiro Hara: Fukuoka Japan
Lot of great footage emerging from the Japanese archives currently, here is the latest one that I just came across with the stylish Shinichiro Hara!
Kestrel Roopnarine: Trinidad BMX Legacy
It’s been a while since I heard from Kestrel Roopnarine from Trinidad, and he just came through a 34 minute edit full of flatland, street and park clips over the past couple of years showcasing riders that have visited Trinidad. Enjoy this one!
George Manos: Weaponry
WEAPONRY from George Manos on Vimeo.
Interesting discussion on the site about originality, and lack of riders touching the tyre. George Manos is one of those riders that still in 2020, finds creative ways of using the foot to tyre technique in a modern way in order to crate something new. Peep his latest instagram compilation right here….
Art Thomason: Isolation
Art Thomason – Isolation Edit from art thomason on Vimeo.
Isolation sure doesn’t seem so bad when you have a backyard riding spot like Art Thomason does. And, Art puts it too good use in this new edit, digging the Cliffhanger double peg to peg boomerang to cliffhanger at 00:31 from the opening line. There’s so much more to boot, go watch this one!
Iñigo Arroyo Gutiérrez: 2019-2020 compilation
Great progression from Iñigo Arroyo Gutiérrez in the last couple of years, and Iñigo just hot me up with this compilation of riding footage from his social media over during 2019/2020. Plenty of front and back wheel pivotry to get you motivated in this one!
Takahiro Ikeda: Guinness World Records / BMX fastest Spin
“The most BMX one-handed time machines in 30 seconds is 45, achieved by Takahiro Ikeda (Japan) at Oasispark, JAPAN.”
* Editors note: I would call this a lung spin, nevertheless, who has more than 45 circles in 30 seconds, that’s going to be tough to beat.
Nick Watts: April 3rd 2020
Hands up if your jealous more than ever of those riders with a home spot to ride. Nick Watts is one of those riders that always commands my attention, love the peg boomerang to Messiah line at 00:31. But there is so much more, and all with a smile on his face. Good to watch this right now, thanks Nick!
Mateus Beckmann: Lost Clips 2
2:12 of more lost footage from the incredible Mateus Beckmann, the second edit from this talented Brazilian in a week! This episode, contains both flat and street footage. The switch foot pedal 5 ender at 1:52 stood out to me in this one.