Alexis Desolneux & Sebastian Grubinger / Heresy – Readers Choice Edit of the Year!

Intro/Interview: Effraim
Photos: Provided by Alexis Desolneux.

Firstly, congratulations guys for the Readers Choice Edit of the Year! Nominated in both reader and editorial choice edit of the year, plus second place in brand of the year. Tell us about some back ground information on the Fifth of September edit, did it turn out how you wanted it?
Sebastian:
Thanks E! I was really surprised when I saw the nomination. I didn’t expect anything like this. So cool! I couldn’t believe winning the Readers Choice Award in the end. It was mind blowing to get this news before the year changed. Thanks everybody for that!

Well, the Fifth of September…
All started that Alexis always wanted to film with Tom (Sevisual). As Tom lives in Hungary and Alexis in France, they didn’t get the chance too often yet.
Alexis was going to visit me in Vienna just before the OSG in Budapest, so we came up with the idea to get Tom here as well and get some links on tape. We had two days before heading to Budapest, so we thought it could be good to film some riding and do kind of a relaxed « a day in Vienna » edit. I didn’t ride much the weeks before because I had lots of work at my job and Alexis had a bad crash just a few days before his arrival, where he cracked some ribs, so we decided to take it easy — just capturing the good vibes and chilled atmosphere.

When we arrived at the spot we got pretty motivated and I had tricks in mind I really wanted to pull for this edit. It turned into a mission and at some point all of us (including Tom) were working pretty hard to get everything done in time, haha. Finally we finished the riding clips in one day.

Honestly I didn’t think much about how the video could look like, I was just happy to pull my stuff. In the end I was really stoked how it turned out! We both got cool clips, Tom’s filming and editing was perfect as always and Michi made the best track for it. It was a fun project with friends with an awesome outcome.

Alexis:
Thanks Effraim. Yes, a big surprise for us to even be nominated considering the number of good videos coming out each year and featured on FM. I had no expectations after that, I had a lot to care about before the end of the year, time passed and we ended up winning the award, that was crazy especially after getting the video of the month on FlatwebTV…Thanks everyone !
The video almost didn’t happen. I injured my ribs 5 days before my flight and was unable to ride. Tom was already there and we had planned this for a couple months. Somehow, with a large chest bandage and painkillers I could ride an hour the day before departure so I decided to leave anyway hoping an extra day off spent travelling would do me good…I figured I’d film little things and mostly let Sebastian shred. We had only one day to film some riding so I wanted to capture that special viennese atmosphere, make it a « more than riding » thing. On the morning of the 5th of sept., although the ribs hurt all night I was motivated to spend the day outside, the weather was perfect. The bandage held my ribs in place and with painkillers again plus some warm up, I worked my way up to some riding but only in line. Anything turbined or twisting my upper body was not possible, the last link was actually a bad idea… Like Sebastian said it was a mission but just being with friends at the Heldenplatz made for a great day. Tom and Michael (Sommer) did an amazing job working together and I always like to talk about music with Michael, he’s open on all styles and we could just create our own soundtrack. Michael came in the morning to the spot and we defined the musical elements that would build up a tension mixed with a positive vibe, Heresy meeting the city of Vienna in summer…Michael nailed it first try afterwards.
I shouldn’t even have ridden my bike that day so at dusk I was stoked and the title of the video came naturally as a special day for us to remember. Thanks to Tom and Michael’s input, the video turned out better than I imagined.

Did you guys hit all the tricks you wanted? Do you prepare for edits with a plan of what you want to get done?
Sebastian:
Yes, I think about tricks before I start working on an edit. I even write them down somewhere. This list can change in the process of filming. Some tricks will go, some new will come to the list. Writing it down helps me not to think about it too much and to be able to fully concentrate on the riding. I usually start filming with the „easiest“ trick. It gives me confidence for more difficult tricks to already have something on tape. For some reason I didn’t do that for the „5th of September“ edit. Maybe that’s why I started to struggle, haha.

I really wanted to pull the links that are in the edit. I didn’t pull two of them before, but I felt close the days before. Riding and filming with Alexis and Tom gave me great motivation to go for them that day and finally pull them. As I already mentioned, it was quite a mission and there was a point when I thought about giving up one link. Alexis and Tom were super motivating and finally I landed it.
The next day my body was sore but I felt great!

Alexis:
I did get what I wanted and although being injured sucked, it probably made me appreciate it more. I focused on just 3 moves that could work despite my injury, and that I never had the chance to film properly before. We didn’t take the first pulled clips as I tried to reach that certain peak of flow/amplitude you don’t want to miss to get the right clip. It worked on the fakie Xwhips and the antechrist/backwhips line but on that last octopus line, I was in pain on each try and just wanted to pull it and put my chest to rest. I wasn’t sure about it but when I watched it I was happy with it so sometimes the only time you pull it in the session can do the job.
As far as planning goes, when we jump at the chance to film a video like this one or « Heresy in Strasbourg », there’s a bit of that to get everyone in the same place. Vienna was easy to plan but with Strasbourg in the middle of winter we had to think of spots a bit more…with Heresy in general I would say the hardest aspect is to find a way to meet up despite our different schedules and places of residence but when that happens we just try to make the best with what we get. It’s good to have a general idea of the video beforehand but feeling our environment and enjoying what we do is essential in the end to produce a document that isn’t devoid of human feelings. That said, with the limited time we had, luck was with us to get some good riding for these videos. Next to that we have our solo projects going on and it’s a different process then…

Heresy has a very particular style, which is hugely respected throughout flatland. What are the core philosophies of the brand?
Sebastian:
Honestly I don’t think much about a philosophy of Heresy or BMX in general. It’s more that I just follow the path I feel and try to do the things I want to, the things that are fun and feel good to me – on my bike and in life beside BMX.
Maybe that’s one thing that makes Heresy what it is: a few guys going their way since years, do what they love.
It’s amazing that people like and respect what we do, I’m stoked about that and want to thank everybody for their support.

Alexis:
Well, I can only say that Heresy is way more than just a brand for me, it’s everything I’ve always wanted to do…with riding, friends, music and other sources of inspiration for which we can only be grateful for all the energy it gives us and in return to share it through this project…which is like a medium where we channel our ideas and actions, make the products we need (and naturally that others might need) and present the whole thing how we like it. We put a lot of effort into our riding, following our own directions and loving it, and our local spots are where things mostly happen for us. I want to hope that it tells enough about what Heresy stands for in this world. It’s important for me to leave things to interpretation. I prefer people to feel what we do and think for themselves. Some will relate, some won’t but that’s ok because we’re not trying to appeal to everyone. Heresy came like a new trick idea that had to come out how it came out. After riding for different bike companies in the past with their own agenda, this wasn’t really a choice as at my age I was going to do it exactly that way, uniting with friends who share a vision or not do anything of that kind anymore. I quickly went for the first option ; ) Naturally it’s much harder to start an independent company but every step means something to us and for the little we did so far, it’s been by far the most fulfilling project I’ve ever been involved. Heresy is just another way among all possible ways to experience BMX and give a representation of BMX. It’s truly amazing for us if what we do speaks to people out there and we are very grateful for all the good feedback !

If anyone wants to get ahold of Heresy product, where can they get it from?
www.bmx-force.com in France and Europe, 430 / www.decadeshop.com in Japan.
We’re amidst transition as we had to part ways last month with our original distributor/producer Distance Cycles, but we’re reorganizing things at the moment to get back on tracks and have things in production as soon as possible.

What are your plans with Heresy for 2014?
Alexis:
Well, we have a lot of work this year to improve distribution of our products and we have some new stuff in the works too. I’ll also keep on printing DIY clothing so expect some limited series as usual, keep an eye on bmx-force.com
On the riding side I just put out a full part which took a lot from me…but I’m enjoying riding and back at filming to complete another kind of project later on. I’m sure we’ll have some videos coming later but we don’t plan too much ahead. I know some opportunities to meet up and film will arise as we’ll all want to travel a bit and have a good time…So see you at the spot!

Sebastian:
The only thing planned is a trip with my girl to Sydney and New Caledonia to visit Michael Husser. We start 20th of February and be around for about 4 weeks. Can’t wait for it! Probably we’ll film a bit, if we have time beside chilling on the beach:-)
Nothing else planned yet… having fun, learning new tricks, filming for samethingdaily3 which should come out end of summer. Probably I’ll film an other Heresy edit with Tom anytime this year, if he wants to and if I have new tricks. Some trips to contests will happen as well. Let’s see what else 2014 brings…

Any final thank you’s guys?
Sebastian:
Thanks Effraim and flatmatters for making this award and this interview possible!
Thanks to Tom for being so patient, always having fun and motivating me! I know that it sometimes takes a while, haha!
Thanks Michi S. for the great soundtrack and Michael H. for the graphics.
Alexis, it’s always a pleasure to ride and hang out together my friend!
Thanks Matt @profileracing, Lisa @puma, Jakub and Pauli @paar-laden, Preddy @Personal-Rec.
Thanks to my family and my girl, Simone, for taking care of me since years and supporting me!

Alexis:
Thanks E + all the readers, Tom and Michi, Michaël Husser, Giorgos Manos, Matt/Profile, my friends @Savate skate socks, Alex V/Vans France, family and friends!

Thank you guys, it was a real pleasure catching up! All the best for 2014!

Watch the edit again!

HERESY – THE FIFTH OF SEPTEMBER from HERESY BMX on Vimeo.

Terry Adams – Deco TA Bike Check

Terry’s bike is a little different from when we originally filmed this last year, but he’s still running his signature Deco frame and most of the same parts, and there’s still some solid riding clips in here… Better late than never!

(Filmed on May 29, 2013.)

This video is part of my “Better Late Than Never” series… A handful of videos I produced for Alli Sports in 2013 never went online after Alli changed the direction of their YouTube channel, so I did some quick re-edits so the videos could finally get out there.

Viki Gomez – Flatmatters Awards Interview / Readers Choice Rider of The Year!

Intro/Interview: Effraim
Photos: Viki Gomez.

We are back with the continuation of the Flatmatters 2013 Awards Interviews! Today is the turn of Viki Gomez, your vote for Rider of the Year! Viki won the award by a landslide, and its understandable why! It is fair to say that Viki mixes the sponsorship obligations of being a true professional rider, and a flatland artist documenting his progression as well as anyone I have ever seen! Read on to see what he had to say about his year, his progression, brakeless riding, his travel lifestyle, and a whole lot more!

Congratulations for the Readers Choice 2013 Rider of the Year on Flatmatters! To begin with Viki, tell me about your year. It seemed you focussed a lot of effort into documenting your progression a lot more last year?
Thank you so much for this awesome Awards!!! I am so stoked about winning this and the NORA Cup Awards in the same year! 2013, was probably so far in my career, one of the best years, since I have progressed not only as a Rider but also as an entrepreneur with future projects. Progression for me is the key to self-satisfaction and motivation for the future, therefore, I focus a lot in riding everyday and trying my hardest and new original moves. I tend to document my moves a lot as what everyone knows, sometimes a beautiful trick can only be pulled once and perhaps never again, but with the edit, you might have the chance to go back to learn and pull it again! 😉 This is my progression strategy that I am glad to share with all the riders in order to support each other to always try new and hard tricks!!!

And of course you started riding brakeless, which seemed to kick start a new lease of progression for you with many videos in 2013?
As mentioned, 2013, was a year of taking risks, starting fresh and work hard in progression. I started the year with a huge step for me in my riding style. I took off the brakes and became a “brakeless rider”. This was huge at a start but allowed me to do longer combos with more flow and speed! I immediately felt a new way riding that in terms made me more creative and open-minded about new tricks and combinations of flowing moves. It was a great start of the new year in 2013, and it pushed me like a kid with his first bike to try more and more everyday! I was so thankful for convincing myself to try something new and “out of the box” in my world of riding! I started riding hard and filming bits and bits here and there, not with the intention to upload every clip, but for me to look back at, and after some months of riding a lot, it felt more balanced, and I decided to post edits, and thanks to this I believe the attention was brought to my progression, and this lead to winning the NORA as the “Number One Flatlander 2013”. Obviously, the other nominees are genius riders and therefore, I got really stoked be invited to go to Austin, Texas for the NORA Cup Awards, and then proud when I heard my name shout out by Leif Valin, and also take home the Cup! Having that said, I believe that riders who progress and push themselves in originality, (which the sports need to move to the next level) on a yearly basis truly deserve to win any kind of Awards!

Red Bull have you touring the globe promoting, it seems that you and Matthias Dandois use that lifestyle to fullest and still manage to progress?
Promotion for sponsors and supporters is one thing, however, when your sponsor allows you to travel the world, discover so much beauty, and also to progress in your passion and sports, then you can’t be anything but thankful and show your appreciation. Therefore, I take the opportunity to thank Red Bull and all my amazing sponsors!!!

The lifestyle touring around a lot is great fun and enriching, and it makes it even better having someone like Matthias with me on my trips!!! Matthias and I are each other’s idols and appreciate the different riding styles. That’s why we are a good combination for BMX Demos. We promote different sides of Flatland and the dedication needed to be where we are! BMXplore Tour that took place in South Africa during 12 days (and still manage to compete at the G-Shock Real Toughness 2 days after, after a 30h trip from South Africa to Japan!, haha remember that trip Matthias, wow! Big up for Matthias to still kill and win!), was an amazing time and this Tour didn’t end there… We’ll be back, and next time with sicker tricks!!!

How many trips did you make in 2013?
Ok, so this is a bit insane, but, I did over 63 events in 2013!!! 2013, was an AMAZING year for me all possible ways… however, when December came, I could definitely feel the need of a holiday, (for the first time really)!!! 2014 Started of extremely well though, winning the Flatmatters Awards for Riders Choice “Rider of the Year 2013”, and first trip to Gabon, Africa with Raphael and Alex Jumelin and other awesooome Dirt Riders, such as Mike Hucker (he taught me a Flatland trick btw “bar ride”, cheers for that), Luis Lacondeguy, Patrick Guimez etc. I definitely want to travel around more with these rad guys! It looks like 2014 is going to be a tripfull and successful year and I am so stoked and motivated for it!

If you could pick one highlight from the year, what would that be?
Difficult question, since there were many amazing things, worth mentioning, coming to my life in 2013, but I’d have to say, winning the NORA Cup on the 17th Anniversary, after having ridden for 17 years!!!

What’s going on with Orbea for 2014?
Ok, so Orbea (Spanish Bicycle Company) and I have been working on a project (“revolutionary”) since 2011, that could be of use for various disciplines, a BMX bicycle suitable and dimensioned for multiple BMX disciplines, a so called “hybrid” BMX. I call it the “RUDE” BMX bike (Orbea RUDE). I’ve built up a team of “RUDE Riders” that rider for Orbea RUDE together with myself, where there are both Flatland riders and Street riders. Together with the team we’ll do BMX Demos around Spain in 2014, called the “The Streets My Kingdom” Tour, where BMX Flatland and Street is demonstrated spontaneously in the streets with a MC and good sound! This was held in 2013 in 10 different cities in Spain and was a huge success (Matthias also took part in it and we had a blast in Barcelona and during the European X-Games). This was our way in bringing back Flatland to the X-Games and hopefully, it was appreciated and will come back again this year 2014.

https://vimeo.com/75752256

What are your personal plans this year?
My personal plans for 2014 are to progress and have fun! Every year, we Flatland riders, ride harder and promote our sport more and more, in order for it to grow and get the appreciation it deserves! And this should be the plans for every rider every year!
Apart from that, there are certain great projects going on for this year. In February, my own signature underwear collection with FREEGUN will be released, then my signature pedals with Moto Bicycles, and this is huge for me since it is a first, so be sure to support that ;). Another filming edit is about to hit the internet, a project I made together with Red Bull Media House. Some exciting times in Brazil, I definitely look forward to, and some other fun projects too are to come up! So I am thrilled to get this year rolling!

Any final shoutouts Viki?
Thank you Effraim and Flatmatters for the awesome Awards (great idea) and for having this interview with me! And to all the readers and riders, let’s Ride more and have even more fun!

Thanks Viki! Congratulations one more time!

Related Links:

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https://www.flatmattersonline.com/viki-gomez-my-new-ride-2075

https://www.flatmattersonline.com/viki-gomez-wins-2013-nora-cup-flatlander-of-the-year

https://www.flatmattersonline.com/must-watch-viki-gomez-riding-out-theeeere

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New Stewart Munro Website

Simon O’Brien’s Next Chapter Begins from Stewart Munro on Vimeo.

Some news from Down Under, Stewart Munro is the face behind a lot of the Simon O’Brien edits you may see online, Stewart works as a freelance photographer, filmer/video editor. Check out his personal website which showcases some of his recent work, hit the link below…

www.stewartmunro.com.au

www.facebook.com/www.stewartmunro.com.au

Shaun Lapsley – Welcome to the Reklamation Bikes Team

Welcome to the Reklamation Bikes Team Shaun Lapsley from Reklamation Bikes on Vimeo.

Shaun started riding 4 years ago. After building up a decent base of tricks, in 2012 became the AMFLT Novice Class Champion. Shaun attends as many contests and jams as possible now as an expert rider! Check out his Welcome to the Reklamation Bikes Team edit right here!