In an abandoned warehouse in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Corey Martinez films an epic BMX edit. It’s a DIY production with features made from materials found in the warehouse, and the results are a testament to his creative BMX passion.
Some of riding BMX is skill. The rest is persistence and luck. Pro BMX rider Kriss Kyle pushes himself to keep trying a pair of innovative lines at his local warehouse BMX park until he gets them right.
Matthias Dandois believes that the potential of flatland BMX is still largely untapped. To prove it, he draws on BMX park influences and attempts a new trick that has been in his head for nearly a year.
A day before flying to Woodward West, Drew Bezanson looks to earn a wildcard at Red Bull Joyride. His attention may be divided among multiple competitions, media commitments, and travel, but this is just another day in the life of a pro BMX rider.
Broc Raiford tries his hand at one of the most unique competitions in BMX: Simple Session. The Estonian contest is a fusion of street and park riding full of never-before-seen tricks. It’s also host to a never-ending party.
Woodward West is a BMX kingdom full of countless ramps and features, the perfect blank canvas for these bike maestros. Check out some of the best tricks from each rider’s video submission.
Drew Bezanson and Kriss Kyle head to Woodward West to do battle in a new kind of video contest. Joined by Greg Illingworth, Jason Watts, Ben Wallace, and Nick Bruce, the crews string together some of the most progressive riding of the year.
Do-it-yourself guru Aaron Bostrom drops some inspiration for those who want to build their own session spots. In each city, there are abandoned lots just waiting to be transformed into the next BMX installation on the cheap.
Garrett Reynolds and Broc Raiford link up with Fiend X Ride BMX to build some sweet community riding spots in San Diego and Long Beach, California. More than just session spots, these installations also give BMX riders a place to bond and unite.
Check out Kenneth Tencio in this no-frills edit of his best tricks in Costa Rica. No music allowed in this highlight reel, just the raw sounds of Tencio’s bike stomping each trick... Music to every BMX-enthusiast’s ears.
Kenneth Tencio rides across skate parks, a gigantic dirt jump, and the countryside in Costa Rica. He also shows off his new pad, the perfect BMX rider’s haven, complete with a custom bowl in the backyard.
Capturing the best moments in action sports requires the right equipment and a little ingenuity. Cameraman Corey Koniniec reveals the unlikely vehicle that helped him shoot “Hucker’s” downhill adventure — a 150cc gas-powered go-kart.