Ten pack Evolution 2004

This dvd was hugely slept on by the bmx scene, but if the featuring street/park parts for Jay Miron, Dave Osato, Dustin Guenther, and Max Vincent  dont interest you very much. Then maybe the lineup of..Sadly the bonus section isn’t on here, Rigby drops some treats, anyway theres still some good stuff!! I don’t normally post full videos, but this seems pretty official. Check out the flatland related stuff at the times below.
Dan Rigby:8:50
Stephan Royer:11:10
Jamie Mcintosh:14:15
Travis Collier:17:18


Ten Pack Evolution from SweetBMXVideo4130 on Vimeo.

Terry Adams twitter contest

Terry Adams Twitter contest

On Monday February 8th sometime in the afternoon I will twitter 3 questions about myself. The first person that answer’s the questions correctly will receive a ton of prizes from Dan’s Comp Including

2 Dans Deluxe tubes
1 pr Dans rim strips
1 Dans air pump
1 pro tool kit
1 Dans multi allen tool
3 Dans shirts
1pr Dans socks
1 Dans cinch bag
1pr Dans headphones

rules are:
 :Must be a Terry Adams Follower on Twitter
 :First one to Answer all 3 questions 1st wins
 :Must post the answers on my Twitter 

My twitter is http://twitter.com/terryadamsbmx




More Fight with flight coverage

Sick edit by Tony Schneidewind from the fight with flight weekend, this contest must be the best covered flatland contest in a long while…

Fight with Flight Jam 2010 from Tony Schneidewind on Vimeo.

Last times with Martin Schulz

Chances are if you have been to any international contests you will see Martin on the sidelines shooting photos or video getting ready for his next update, Martin is the face behind www.global-flat.com, without further a due lets get this “last times started”. Interview soon…


Last time you rode: last weekend. Indoor jam in Göttingen, Germany .. and it was really cold 😉

Last time you updated global-flat: 1 hour ago.


Last time app you downloaded: SAW VI app (the jigsaw voice generator is the shit).


Last time stayed up all night drinking with Effraim haha: Koblenz! Last summer..


Last good film you watched: Law Abiding Citizen.


Last time you checked flatmatters: 10 minutes ago to read Michael Sommers „last times“.


Last time you rode outside: at least a month ago. It’s a damn snow desert ..


Last trick you learned: halfpacker .. finally .. still need to figure out how to get in and out properly ..


Last bikepart you broke: this is a hard one .. I never really break bike parts .. why would I? haha.


Last bikepart you bought: some cheap black pedals because I couldn’t stand the look of the purple ones anymore ..


Last time you threw your bike: last winter, it was a little bit scary because it flew so far .. stopped doing that afterwards. Just stupid..


Last time flatland made you smile: flatland makes me smile every day haha ..


Last contest you went to: Level Vibes! Missed most of it tho ..too much party.. not enough orientation.. stupid.. 


Last trick you landed first try: double whopper ..


Last time you fell over drunk: technically I slipped .. but basically we German don’t do this kind of thing haha..


Last time you woke up and didnt know where you were: last week in the train ..


Last time you were jetlagged: last spring when I came back from New York .. but it wasn’t that bad .. just try to avoid sleeping in the plane ..


Last time you were at a pub: December in Bedford, UK. Really nice place with live music but I don’t remember the exact name..


Last time you made a jaiger meister: how do you make a jäger meister? It’s sold ready to drink in a bottle? Can’t remember when I drunk that stuff ..


Last time you hung out with Mike S: November, at the Zupermarket Flatland Jam in Trier, Germany. Michael, Pascal and I went there together by car from Cologne. Pascal is the worst driver in the world .. sorry! haha…


Last flatland dvd you watched: watching Impulsivity over and over again ..


Last time flatland made you angry: I spent a few minutes thinking about that one. It never seriously makes me angry. But sometimes you can get pretty pissed if that bike doesn’t move the way you want it to haha ..


Last time you rode in the wet: must have been in December, just before that wet decided to turn into a solid layer of ice and snow!


Last time you got the munchies after a nightout: it’s all about self control..


Last time you used “sat nav” on you car: 2 weeks ago when we went snowboarding. Unfortunatelly the sat nav stopped working on the way back .. it’s just entertainment electronics after all ..


Jody Temple…

Footage from around 2007….Same thing daily leftovers i presume, looking forward to the new flick out soon…

Takuji bmx usj local edit

Caught this on the http://jimalog.blogspot.com, enjoy!

100126Takuji from bmx_usj_local on Vimeo.

Feel the jungle vibe baby

Toon posted this on www.ground-tactics.com forum, i’m feeling the jungle vibe…

Fight with flight report by Joe Miller

Report by Joe Miller. Photos by Fat Tony.

While most of Indiana is preparing for the Superbowl, myself and many other flatlanders from around the world converged on the Vincennes University Aviation center for the second annual RedBull Fight with Flight BMX Flatland competition. The event Kicked off with a Jam and meet and greet type of get together at the RedBull warehouse in downtown Indianapolis. This place is small, but has an awesome vibe. The walls are covered in graffiti from the areas best urban artists, and many of the worlds best riders were in attendance. All I can tell you is that Tyler Gilliard, TJ Perry, Matthias Dandois, Terry Adams, Koit, Dominik Nekolny, and an assortment of others were all KILLING IT! Day two was an open jam at the contest site, which is actually an airport hanger. At one point I’m certain there were at least sixty plus riders sessioning. The incredible amount of ride time as well as the laid back atmosphere brought out a lot of guys that haven’t been seen recently. Brian Rybak and Scott Powell, to name a few. Everyone seemed to be having a great time as was I. Oh, and I have to mention that I met Jesse Puente for the first time here as well. He is one of the most positive people I have ever met, and I now think of him as a friend. Thank you Jesse for my new found inspiration!

Moto Sasaki.
Jean William Prevost
Dominik Nekolny
Joe Miller.

Day three, competition day. I arrived early since sign in was at nine am, and the beginner class started at ten am. I made the mistake of signing in first, which meant I had to go first, oh well, I had a great time anyway. The new breakdown of the Am class has brought out many more competitors than in recent history. Each class had at least ten riders, which made for a great day of riding and fun for all. The top three beginners are as follows; Josh Hanson, Street style and original flow 1st place, Fat Tony, powerful and quick for 2nd place, and in third was Chuck Schroth , old school represent! Big props to all the beginners, I know how intimidating a contest can be. Next up the experts, with the addition of the Master class to this years event, this class was anybody’s to have. Everyone in the class rode great, but the cream rises to the top as they say, and the top three did just that. Bryan Huffman’s smooth spinning style and “Stomp It!” ride outs put him in first place. In 2nd place was non other than Indiana local Joel Schalhorn. Joel is built like an NFL player and his riding was just as powerful.Has anyone ever seen a press handstand rideout?, I have, and Joel was the first I’ve seen do it. In third place was Lee “Huck” Edwards, great guy with smooth controlled style! Good job Grand Dad! I would like to mention that in addition to organizing and running this entire event that Alan Young and Jake Jackson rode in the expert class and represented Indy with style and class. Thanks Boys, You are the BEST! Ok, now for the Pros. I think it needed to mention that there was a mistake in the initial judging. At first the judges had qualified Cory Fester in seventh place, leaving Moto Sasaki out of the finals. When the organizers realized that one of the judges had not scored Cory for his touches, the scores were retabulated leaving Cory on the outside looking in, and placing Moto into the finals. This sucks, I know, Cory was way disappointed, and Moto was almost in tears at the thought of taking Cory’s spot. I would just like to say this… All Judging in BMX, not just Flatland is always going to be flawed in some way. That is, unless we take on some type of figure skating like system with set positions and requirements like that. I’m sure nobody wants that, as it would KILL any and all originality, and turn the future riders into robots. Sorry, just an opinion. The top three riders were not effected buy the judging mistake at all. In third place was Dominik Nekolny, super cool guy, with a style and trick list very few have. I’ve never been to Europe, but if everyone is as nice as Dom, I must go soon. In second place, all the way to Indy from Japan was Shintaro Misawa, not really sure how to describe his riding. I know this, he is slow and controlled, with some of the sickest switches this old man has ever seen! First place went to non other than Matt Wilhelm. The “Human Tornado” Spun, flipped, and switched his way to the victory. Matt has to be one of the most dialed riders of all time, congrats Buddy! Just like to give a big thank you to RedBull, Jake, Alan, all of the riders who came out, Fuel TV,Fat Tony at Ride BMX, Hector at Dunamis media, Steve Lapsley at the Am flatland circuit, all of the sponsors, and Big E for letting me write this story. Hope to see or meet all of you riders soon. 
Check these related links:
http://bmx.transworld.net/tag/2010-red-bull-fight-with-flight 
http://www.terryadamsbmx.com/pages/news.html 
http://sulferblitzbmx.blogspot.com

Fight with flight practise video and short story


FWF 2010 PRACTICE from Lachlan Cameron on Vimeo.


DUB, Marsan, Prasheel and I headed down to Indianapolis for Flight with fight Thursday night. We all stopped in Petrolia where we met up with Alex, Adam and their friends. We took off for the border Friday morning and got stopped at the border by some prick policeman that said we were “randomly selected” for a search. We arrived at the Radisson Hotel, got a room then found out our car wouldn’t start. Not cool.
So we finally ended up at the jam fri. night @ 7pm.
Met up with Jesse Puente and picked up some MAC1 KHE tires that were supposedly best for slick floor. Man was he ever right! Switched them up and they were awesome. That night we were trying to find out what went wrong and Jesse told us it was the starter and all we had to do was hit it with a hammer & it’ll run. Sure enough it did! Hammer in hand we were able to drive around again! Can’t thank Jesse enough…
The Contest vibe was incredible, amazing MC, Music and lighting. There was a shuttle bus that took riders from the Radisson to a bar about an hour away. Everyone was having a blast until I lost my passport in the club! (too many tequilas :p) Looked around and found some guys standing on it by the bar! Was so relieved! The next day the Canadian Crew headed home, Hammer in hand!
Thanks to all the fond memories and amazing people we met on the way! 



Lachlan Cameron



Knight rider: Dominik Nekolny edit

Pretty interesting edit!