BMX Bike Week – Lurkin from North Carolina to Florida


14 riders, 14 bikes, 1 rental van, 1 pickup truck with 2 bike racks. Couldn’t have had a better time. Everyone managed to get along, drink heavily, barely ride, and stay satisfied.
I tried to capture the moments between the riding. You know, the important parts. The parts of time that really dictate a “good rider”. It may just be my outlook, but being a great rider is barely about ability. Realize that nose manual/grind/barspin combo only matters that much to you and nobody else. What does matter is sharing the good times with all the people around you.

BMX- King Of New York 2016 Recap Edit

Here is a link to the Photo Gallery.

And here are the 2016 King of New York results:

Best trick on the box jump:
1. Casey Sterling
2. Justin Dowell
3. Lucas Rusinak
4. Alex Avilla
5. Mike Mehan

Best trick on the rail:
1. Alex Avilla
2. Casey Sterling
3. Mike Mehan
4. Chris Angotti
5. Steve Quigley

Best trick in the park:
1. Justin Dowell
2. Mike Mehan
3. Ryan Dowell
4. Steve Quigley
5. Spencer Lonergan

Rider of the night/King of New York:
1. Casey Sterling
2. Alex Avilla
3. Justin Dowell
Filmed and Edit by Brandon Bermudez Media

Thanks to Redbull and GT Bikes
and Animal Bikes, Kink Bikes, Looking for Spots, Oddyssey, Primo, Stranger, Sunday Bikes , and Triple 8 Helmets

PHAT BUDDHA WEAR- SS16 Teaser

Animal Bikes NYC street jam

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Animal bikes are holding another street jam in NYC this Friday night, you don’t want to miss it!

BMX- King Of New York 2016 Photos

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Here are the 2016 King of New York results:

Best trick on the box jump:
1. Casey Starling
2. Justin Dowell
3. Lucas Rusinak
4. Alex Avilla
5. Mike Mehan

Best trick on the rail:
1. Alex Avilla
2. Casey Starling
3. Mike Mehan
4. Chris Angotti
5. Steve Quigley

Best trick in the park:
1. Justin Dowell
2. Mike Mehan
3. Ryan Dowell
4. Steve Quigley
5. Spencer Lonergan

Rider of the night/King of New York:
1. Casey Starling
2. Alex Avilla
3. Justin Dowell

FRKO’S MODERN LIFE INTERVIEW ON PLASMAMAG.COM

Atlanta native, Freako Rico, is a symbol of the city’s unrefined elements. His artistic spirit is undoubtedly true-to-self, yet uncanny in its relevancy. His works are as iconic and distinctive as his personality. Freako’s unapologetic nature is something that is refreshing; especially, living amongst the constant smoozing that takes place within any major city. I sat down to talk with Freako at El’Myr to gain some insight into his background and to learn about what motivates him. Continue reading for the full interview below.

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How did your passion for art come about?

I mean I was a kid. Honestly, I can’t explain that one. You know what? I’ve been doing art since I was a kid. I’m talking like four. I was addicted to it at a young age, drawing and making shit. I liked drawing stuff and showing people. So that’s been going on since I was a little kid. I wasn’t drawing the stuff, then, and keeping them. I was drawing my family, my pops, my brother and giving it to them. It was on anything, any type of paper. I remember drawing on my dad’s bills. I think he still has a couple of them. Yeah, messing up his shit, but I didn’t know. It was just paper. It was just passion early. It was harvested in grade school because I had some decent teachers that would tell my parents, “yo when he draws it’s different then everyone else.”

Read the whole thing here.

http://plasmamag.com/content/2016/3/20/freako-rico-n

BMX – ANIMAL BIKES IN ATHENS, GREECE


The Animal team went out to Athens, Greece for some street riding in the sun with their squad consisting of Mark Gralla, Abdul Fofanah and local connect, John Manaras and in the true Animal way they proceeded to grind the shit out of everything in sight.

Filmed by Anas Mansour, edited by Navaz

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