Jomopro finals goes off!!!

What a great contest!!! Just got back to the hotel, many will talk about the Trevor Meyer vs Ucchie battle forever I think.
There were some epic battles, for me personally was great experience to battle Ucchie, surprised myself a lot! Jean Williams battle with Viki was close to call, no doubt Rad Dad will have videos up in no time. The atmospshere was electric at times. Catfish did a great job on the Mic! Jomopro is definitely a contest not to miss, Pat Schoolen and Katie did a great job!!! More updates soon…

Here are the results:

1-Matthias Dandois
2-Trevor Meyer
3-Shintaro Misawa
4-Matt Wilhelm
5-Terry Adams
6-Ucchie
7-Viki Gomez
8-Alex Jumelin
9-Dane Beardsley
10-Chad Johnston
11-Effraim Catlow
12-Jean William Prevost

Jomopro qualifying update!!

Last night was pro qualifiers, the top 12 made it through, the level was pretty high! I’m pretty stoked to make the cut! Not easy! Highlights from prelims, Matthias’ last trick, half cab whooper to peg wheelie double bar spin mega spin out! Both he and Terry had no touch runs. Trevor Meyer is the talk of many, off the contest scene for what ten years, and back straight with 3rd place qualifying spot. Good job Trevor!

Later on today is finals, last event of the day, the spot will be rammed with people! Jomopro is great, BMX BMX and more fucking BMX! Rad dad is filming 24/7 and already has few clips of Chad J and Jean William up, check..

1. Matthias Dandois
2. Terry Adams
3. Trevor Meyer
4. Shintaro Misawa
5. Viki Gomez
6. Yohei “Uchie” Uchino
7. Matt Wilhelm
8. Alex Jumelin
9. Dane Beardsley
10. Chad Johnston
11. Effraim Catlow
12. Jean William “Dub” Prevost

Jomopro update!!


MC, flatmatters contributer, and possibly one of the only guys tall enough to do Xft death trucks, Joe Miller warming up as the riders waited to get in.Yesterday was the first day of competition at Jomopro, after a long wait outside for the skatepark to open, there was almost a full day of sessioning and competing going down, theres a lot of riders here, both past and present. The intermediate class had ten riders, Joe Miller took care of mic duties and did a great job, the crowd got into it, Fat Tony had a run off for first, sorry name escapes me of other guy, no results available at this time, Jim Mckay had nice run with hitchiker juggler to steams. Lea Dobrowski was the only girl competitor and held her own, with her unique cross hand forkwheelies. Flex those guns Lea!

The veterans class was awesome, I grew up watching videos like Hardcore radness, so it was a real honour to meet Claude Hickman, i’m going to presume he won, as he kicked arse! Hitchiker darkside to rear wheel backpacker caboose out, forward ice cream to gerators, great run Claude! Rad dad also entered the veteran class as well as intermediate, and def was the crowd favourite! Super smooth inside steam to inside forward karls, inside rolling hitchs, messiahs, Rad Dad rules! So stoked on this guy!

Danny Harrison who makes the Trevor Meyer edits you see on vimeo, did nice direct ride in from back pegs to locomotives, and hopped up from halflash to chicken hook, that brought memories back of Martin Aparijo. Good times! Results are announced sunday…

The rest of the day was spent sessioning and hanging out with riders, the vibe is awesome here! Lot of pros turned up today, the likes of Trevor Meyer, Terry Adams, Shintaro Misawa, Dane Beardsley, Matthias Dandois, Alex Jumelin, Matt Wilhelm, Aaron Frost, Adam DiClaudio, Chad Johnston, Jean William Prevost, and Viki Gomez turned up right at end of the day. Riders were sessioning everywhere, inside and out, in corridors, everywhere I went I saw flatlanders, definitely a big presence on this contest!

So much epic riding has already gone down, Pro qualifiers is later today, I’m off for some breakfast, more updates tommorow!!


The veteran class. Good times! photo credit: http://www.bmxfreestyler.com

Lil update from Jomopro


photo credit: http://www.bmxfreestyler.com

Alright lil update on whats going on at the jomopro contest, I flew out on Tuesday, met up with Ucchie and Bobby Downing, who kindly gave us both a lift to Joplin, Missouri, on the way we got pulled over by the cops just to add to the fun. The last two days been hanging out and riding a lot with Ucchie, filmed a nice exclusive clip with ucchie which will be going up next week.

The autumn ramp park where the Jomopro contest is at really makes no sense, the park is so awesome in the middle of nowhere, its funded by donations and lots of volunteers, lots of young kids riding which is great for the future, the street set up is insane, the flatland area is in the music gig section “the foundry”, the floor is a bit slippery, but Pat Schoolen is doing his best with the buffer machine, cleaning the floor every few hours. Theres already a lot of riders in attendance, really good session went down last night, lot of older riders in attendance which is great to see!!, I filmed some stuff with Rad Dad, im still jetlagged, but Ucchie is out of it and falls asleep anywhere, but still killing it as you’d expect. I’ll keep you all posted, with results, and when I return home, i’ll work on a repo, plus those exclusive videos will be posted.

Last but not least id just to say Rad Dad rules, one of the best guys in flatland hands down! More power to him!

George Manos interview

The process of putting an interview together is by far my favourite part of making this flatmatters blog, take George Manos for example…

Like me, you were probably blown away by George Manos riding last week, when he dropped his latest video edit! But who is this guy? Wheres he from? Whats inspiring him? Is less more? I wanted to find out more about this guy, read on!


Dragon ride.

So George your video edit just blew up big time on the blog, how do you feel about that?
Well I am super-stoked too say the least!!!
I was expecting all kinds of reactions since my type of riding is different compared to the style and tricks that majority of riders have nowadays, but surprisingly I had good comments and from riders that I respect a lot!! That’s really encouraging because I am following a strange path in flatland. Thanks! And thanks to everyone who promoted it!

Tell me about yourself, you’re from Greece right? Whereabouts? How long riding and that kind of stuff?
I’m from ioannina, Greece. I moved to a lot of cities since birth and ended up here again it’s cool though! I’m 23 years old. I ride for close to 10 years this summer I ride flatland with a good friend Chris aka “the doctor” and some guys from Athens, the last 2 years I also ride some street with my friends in town(dimos respect)!

How’s the riding scene in Greece?
The riding scene in Greece is growing strong, progressing, hopefully. We are about 15-20 flatlanders with all kinds of styles and levels, there are also many street and ramp riders with really good level and new kids start to ride and killing it already which is good. The problem is that we don’t have any help from the Greek government to build ramps and stuff and it makes it more difficult for people to continue riding and progressing. Add to that the negative approach by the most people who think we are punks etc. you know the story… But in flatland things are a bit easier because you only need a flatground although I’ve been kicked out from spots just for riding flat. It’s insane, because our national sport is football and hanging’ at coffee shops all day long! So most of the time we are the aliens who appear here and there. And also the never-ending shittalking even if we’re a bunch of people, but I stopped caring long ago.


Medusa.

How long have you been riding peg less? What inspired you?
I’ve been riding peg less for about 2 years seriously. It first came to my mind in 2007 when I saw my first bmx in my Grandma’s house and the feeling of riding a simple bike came to memory. It was peg less and somehow I thought how would that be to ride that way, But it was a really crazy idea and didn’t gave it too much thought. After a while I saw some peg less street riders like; Steven Hamilton, Eddie Cleveland, Ian Schwartz and I was blown away, and remembered my idea of peg less and decided to give it a try. So for the following year my pegs went on and off all the time. It was an experiment and gave me the feeling when you first learn to ride, cause I must admit that I was starting to get bored with the whole steamroller, halfpacker spinning tricks. I took the final decision to remain peg less when I saw Chad Johnston’s video because I felt that it was possible and not another dream. That was a sign that I’m not alone and of course not crazy!

What do you do besides riding?
Besides riding I do a bit of drawing it’s my other creative outlet! I read books, music, movies etc. this year I graduated from university in the philosophy and linguist section. And now I’m actually serving my country in the army for 1 year. Thank god I still find some time to ride!!

With regard to peg less and brakeless riding, is less more?
Well regarding to peg less and brakeless, there are both good and bad things. The good things are that the whole feeling of the bike is really good with flow, simple, like a toy, no levers or sharp edges it feels solid and that reflects to the way you ride, because to me is more natural. It also makes you think new stuff instead of the common and trendy tricks. creation! On the other side to you can’t do all the tricks that took years to learn and you have to leave it back in order to create something new. It’s the prize you have to pay! To me yeah sometimes less is more if these little things you do can compare to more, I choose quality not quantity. To wrap it up I would say it’s a minimalistic approach.


Summoning.

What inspires your riding in general?
Inspiration. That’s a good question! Well I get inspired by everything that reminds me the feeling of riding bmx and feels fresh and new, and that could be another sport or architecture, painting, dancing, martial arts. and the list goes on!

Your riding is very original! I really like how you build up tricks, is flatland riding an art for you?
Thanks! The first time I learnt about originality is when I read back in the day an interview from Martti Kuoppa talking about it and didn’t fully understood what he was talking about, afterwards I met a Greek rider, Manos Daskalakis, who made things clear to me, by being a living example. It’s my priority ever since. But I don’t think original is the best definition cause originality and its definition is subjective. Seriously I think it’s really hard to be original, especially these days where everybody is at a very high level, it’s hard to follow let alone try to compete! So to me trying to be different is another way to progress, it’s like instead of going new school or old school I choose to go sideways! I think life is full of compromises and to ride with compromises and following other riders’ standards as the only think you can do is depressing to me. Don’t get me wrong, I guess things are subjective and I’m not trying to judge no one, I’m not perfect or completely original, no one is because everyone is copying and talking ideas from each other’s riding, and I suppose that’s the key: to take things and make it your own, not copy somebody else’s and try to make clone. I guess it’s like taking every color of a rainbow and mixing it, in the end it’s white and pure, and also contains all the other at the same time! Or trying to mix metals to create gold! So to answer the question if flat to me is art, I would say that is alchemy!

Where do you see your peg less riding going from say where you’re at now and the last edit?
I would like to watch it growing of course! I have lots of crazy ideas trick positions and small hard combos. It will be some strange stuff in the future. All I need is time and effort, and a bit of luck of course! Thank god so far!


Thunder.

I remember you competing in master class at the masters a few years back, do you compete in many contests?
Nowadays not really. The masters was my first big contest, before that I had only participate in small contests and jams in Greece, nothing special compared to the Worlds. I was in awe!!!!I also not consider my self a contest rider or competitive with that sense, especially with these new battle formats, not my cup of tea, cause I’m not dialed-consistent at all and the level of other riders is also sky high to battle against! I enjoy the whole vibe but I prefer a simple session by myself or with 2-3 other riders.

Thanks George, great interview! Any final thanks?
Thanks to god, parents, all my riding buddies, you know who you are, you Effraim for this interview. And some words to all the flatlanders, simply keep riding!

Photos and trick names supplied by George.

Musselwhite and Keelan on X Factor tommorow night!

Ssels at Shepton show.

Following a turbulent few hours late thursday night with X factors researchers franitically ringing around trying to get flatlanders, no one was sure who was doing the x factor, Lee Musselwhite and Keelan Philips in the end snagged the gig. 
Performing in front of millions live tommorow night (Saturday 6th december), it is the semi final night for the x factor. About as high pressure as it gets, tune in tommorow night (not sure what time as slightly different semi final nights apparently so check your tv listings) and see what bangers get dropped!

Cream 31 is about to drop/Plus some News



Cream 31 arrives into Paris Tuesday 9th December, so will be available everywhere else about a week after. In the UK, if you live anywhere near a Borders they sell Cream, worldwide orders of course are available from Flatlandfuel. This looks to be a packed issue. Big up Cream for supporting flatland!

Couple of bits of news:
KHE’s Adam Kun is off his bike for at least a month, damaging a muscle in his back. Get well soon Adam! Some big news from Adam in February….”From the Sky up”, Stewart Munro’s follow up to the epic “Here comes the sun” is about to drop anyday at Flatlandfuel, full sections with Simon O’Brien, Chase Gouin including 20 min solo part, Matt Wilhelm, Aaron Frost, Ed Nussbaum, Akihiko Takahashi (check Aki’s blog also: http://blog.livedoor.jp/back_drunkers

Top fives with TGM’s Jason Forde….

Riders: Sam Foakes, James White, Phil Dolan, Matthias, Martti.

Music: Dubstep, Drum n’bass, Hip hop, Grime, R’n’B.

Places: Japan, Spain, Hungary, South of France, Germany.

Web Edits: Anything from Sevisual, Skavenger pop off, TGM vids, Writing on the wall, Crazy colt remix

Influences: Phil Dolan, James White, Jesse P, Chase G, Martti.

Products: Apple Mac, Nike, St Martin, Sony, Carhartt.

Websites: Global-flat, Facebook, You tube, Vimeo, Myspace

People: My mother, Penstar, TGM crew, The wizard aka Michael, God.

DVDS: I’m gonna change this to films,etc. On the downlow, Loiter, Khe fitness (my first bmx video), Nowhere fast, Flatland manifestos, these films changed my life.

Bike products: Chase tyres, 8″ bars, Plastic Seats, G-sport, St Martin

Shoutouts: Penstar, T-bone, King Joh, Pastel, V-lad, Ras Dave, Maz, Diddy, PC, Big E, Chann, Canteloes crew from back in the day, the whole TGM crew worldwide son, and all the FLATFAMILA wherever you may be.