Author: Northern Embassy

Matt Weatherhill brought some serious heat to the streets of TO. Lots of lines, some gnarly rail moves and a banger that likely only a few people out there have ever attempted or pulled earned him a solid BMXFU prize pack.

Huge thanks to BMXFU for hooking this up and supporting Canadian BMX!

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This was a favorite over here for a few reasons:
– using your own karaoke soundtrack in an edit takes balls
– it’s creative
– showcases good times with buds
– Tbone’s tricks are unique and all on street

For all these reasons and more Trent Barker earned himself The Make prize pack. A huge thanks to The Make for hooking this up and be sure to check out their site here and re-watch return to the 36 chambers here.

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“Joel Dykstra doin the damn thing on location in Gibsons, Powell River, and Vancouver, BC. Filmed over the summer.
Video: Tristan Sweet
Song: You’re Mine – The Sound Defects”




We received a ton of NE Five Clip Fever edits and they are all incredibly awesome in their own way! Judging is never easy but here’s a bunch of rad edits we received for the contest (in no particular order). If you don’t see your edit here, check back soon… you’ve likely won a prize pack.

The above edit is 12 year old Dorian Giordano who had some help to pull off an insane roof drop as his last/ banger clip. We can only imagine how good Dorian will be in a few months/ years! (more…)

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The Albertan homies are changing locations. BMX Gallery 4130 have been holding it down in Calgary for years now, we wish them all the best in their move/ new location! What these guys have done for the Calgary scene is nothing short of amazing!! If you’re in the Calgary area, stop by the shop and help them clear out some of their current stock in the next few weeks.

“Often, Kyle will be trying a trick over and over again in frustration, getting farther away from landing it. But with every battle there eventually comes a time where he just casually pulls the trick cleaner and more popped than anyone could ever hope for. This phenomenon needed to be documented for the world to see, so I made this; his first solo street video. After only a few months of bringing Kyle out to Vancouver to stay at my place on weekends, he beasted out a steezy section. You’re dealin’ with an expert.” Tristan Sweet