Three Must Watch edits in a week already, today we have a fresh eat from the creative master that is Tim Knoll! Tim incredible style of flat/street riding has turned heads since he hit the consciousness of the online BMX community at the start of this decade. Hailing from Milwaukee, Tim has since gone on to develop his riding to new levels and has evolved a style that mixes up BMX street and Flatland skills with acrobatics and gymnastics moves.
Rather than list the highlights, these type of edits are more about the overall feel. Flat out amazing!
Watching Tim’s riding O_o
Dude is amazing and so damn resheshing to watch
Rad edit! But “Hailing from the state of Milwaukee” is incorrect, hes from the city of Milwaukee, in the state of Wisconsin.
Will correct thanks
State of Milwaukee. Wisconsin nothing like Milwaukee
so good!!!
Fun mix of 80s tricks with a host of creative variations. Love it.
Rope-a-roni to pole 180 & half-lash down the stairs. I love those. It’s so awesome what he’s doing.
F-kn AMAZING !! So many wild lines that hit……..Like Tyson punches ! The cross ankle death fire cracker , down stairs ! Crazy Dark side variation to IMMEDIATE fire pinks , ice cream rope -ice pick / cross bar GRIND , Muppet , to 360 swing around to overtaker , bar ride swing twist to fork roll , smoothie , forward rope / pole swing , etc , etc !!! Really amped on new stuff from Tim…………Fun fact , I once came into work one morning when Tims first edit hit the net………A coworker who DOESNT ride / know ANYTHING about bmx , he came up to me STOKED , saying , duuuuuude , have you heard of Tim Knoll !! That guys f-kn AWESOME . He was SO excited . I don’t know Tim , but I DO know his riding ……Its REALLY reaching the masses . That’s a RAD thing .
Thanks all!! I respect you all so your compliments mean a lot.
Well deserved Tim, amazing skill and really exciting to watch.
Rick Allison meets Eddie Fiola. lol.
not quite. neither of those 2 could do any of these tricks, which is why they left the Pro Class by ’88
You’re really nice to me Marley but I gotta say that I took the moonwalk from Eddie. Also I learned a vander roll with the help of a how to video that Rick made. And Rick could do a fully extended Boston back breaker – a trick I wish I could do but can’t. I do have a bunch of original stuff in my video but not all of it is. I stand on the shoulders of all the greats who came before me. I build off of some things that others have done.
Isn’t that truly what everyone does Tim. Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed it! Made me want to go riding, job done in my eyes.
Amazing and beautiful “flatland of street”