BMX – GOING CRAZY IN A GYMNASIUM! PT. 1

We did what you’ve always wanted to do! Rip up a gym, build ramps, and shred like crazy. Seriously such a good time come out and ride with us! Rusty is a madman for the crazy stunts he can do with absolutely no fear! Aaron Poole is the best whippersnapper I’ve ever met as well! Hope you guys like the edit like and share would be amazing! Thanks!

Found it here.

Skatepark Throwdown!!!!!

https://youtu.be/bD12qDeBBFg Big boy and the usual Scotty Cranmer crew travel to a Pittsburg skatepark to do some gnarly tricks and flips. Check out the website for more content!!!!!

SCOTTY’S FIRST OBSTACLE COURSE BACK!

Scotty Cranmer is the referee for a bmx obstacle course video.

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dailymail.co.uk article on BMX Rider Nigel Sylvester

Sitting in his favorite seat in the corner of the parlor room at trendy Ludlow House in Manhattan’s even trendier Lower East Side, Nigel Sylvester sips green tea and contemplates his next move.

The ‘it guy’ of BMXing has spent the entire morning at the post office mailing out the first batch of orders from his merchandise line.

The athlete is one of the few black professional BMX riders and is an even rarer feature of the sport: he’s just made the Forbes Top 30 under 30 list. All this despite the fact that he doesn’t even take part in competitions.

Nigel has seemingly built his entire brand through social media and explained, after kindly asking a waitress for a few extra biscuits to go with his tea, that he’s done everything on his own without a PR manager.

Penn Skate Road Trip

Check out this edit from Spencer Lonergan and Cameron Robins from their roadtrip to Penn Skate

 

BMX- Alex Donnachie – ASCENT

BIG BOY GOES DOWN!!!!

https://youtu.be/l4WxlQ9TStE The normal Scotty Cranmer crew throwing it down like usual at a Florida skatepark. Check out the rest of our website for similar content!!!

RideBMX To Discontinue Print Magazine In 2017

 

2017 marks Ride’s 25th anniversary. What started in 1992 as a thin, mostly black and white magazine has come a long, long way. We’ve published 218 issues of varying degrees of thickness and quality over the decades. But, our most recent issue definitively marks the last. With that said, Ride as a brand is not going anywhere.

It’s an obvious statement, but the way we receive content and media these days is constantly evolving. I feel like Ride has always done a decent job of moving with it—especially the last few years—but we were constantly searching for that happy medium between digital and print. Figuring out how to create and show long form content while producing other content on a daily basis is no easy task. While everything about not doing a print magazine is factually easier for us, getting to the point to discontinue the mag was not an easy decision. As much as we considered the print magazine a labor of love, it’s also a business. And simply, it’s a portion of what we do that didn’t line up any more. So, the magazine, as you have previously known it, will be no more. I will not-so-subtly allude that we have our eyes on producing a different sort of print product in the near future, but I don’t want to say too much just yet.

And further, we’re excited for everything we have planned this year. As I said above, 2017 marks Ride’s 25th anniversary and we’re continuing to evolve both the brand and the content we create. Jeff, Zach, and I will be producing more original features and videos alongside our regular contributors Justin Benthien, Tristan Afre, Brien Kielb, and our most recent addition to the squad, Grant Castelluzzo. We have plans for five jams across the country at bike-friendly parks, a couple of DIY jams thrown in for good measure, the 21st annual NORA Cup award ceremony, and we will, of course, continue to produce progressive videos, feature the newest product, and keep our website with the latest and greatest in BMX. There ain’t shit changed on the daily here…we’re still the leading, biggest, and best media outlet in BMX.

I want to sincerely thank any of you that have subscribed to the magazine over the last 25 years. Ride was the only magazine I ever subscribed to as a kid and it’s been an honor to be a part of that portion of Ride’s history. I am whole-fully looking forward to what we have in the works and believe in the direction Ride is going. If you’re a current subscriber, I don’t really have any solid answers about the processes right now. But you will be made whole. If anyone has any questions, feel free to e-mail me directly at [email protected] and I’ll respond somewhat quickly…


Read more at http://bmx.transworld.net/features/article/ride-discontinue-print-magazine-2017/#3oiJTAdDGlRKMQ1B.99

Simple Session 17 Is Coming

Visionary BMX Jam at 5050 Skatepark Video


Visionary BMX Jam at 5050 Skatepark

Flimed by Steven Larosa/ Cameron Robbins
Edit by Steven Larosa/ Ed Pollio

Riders Spencer Lonergan, Steven Larosa, Cameron Robbins, Mike Mehan, and Eric Isaksen