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Volume Bikes just posted an awesome new gallery of photos of Jason Enns putting a hurt on a secret barrier spot that he took members of their team too. To make it even better, the photos were apparently shot in a matter of 30 minutes, and a warm-up to his next ‘secret’ spot. If you follow Jason on Instagram you would be familiar with his seemingly daily escapades of spot searching that leave anyone in Canada (or anywhere) suffering the cold climates seething in jealousy. I had a hard time picking my favourite out of the series but settled on this classic Enns-esque invert, but do yourself a favour and check out the rest here.

Amos has been killing it for the last while but has been off the radar for the most part. The guy has endless amounts of energy and channels it through his bike. MacNeil took notice and snapped the dude up. This edit was filmed over the spring, summer, and fall with no real project or deadline in mind. Just buds out cruisin!

This year’s 2014 Toronto BMX Jam is coming up quick. Always on the first weekend of March, and part of the Toronto International Bike Show. There appears to still be spaces left to compete. Check out the compilation video of some of the past years events, and you can get more info below and by visiting their website at torontobmx.ca.

“It’s that time of the year again, the largest BMX contest in Canada is one month away. This year we will be having Ladies, Amateur, Expert, and Professional BMX classes. Since the Toronto Jam is at the Toronto International Bicycle Trade Show which is geared to all styles of riding, for the first time we will be hosting a Professional Freestyle Mountain Bike Invitational on our course. The judges will be the highly credited Mark Losey, Leigh Ramsdell and Mark Filipowicz. The format will be the traditional 4 riders on the course jam format, this does not mean 4 riders riding all at the same time, etiquette will be important.

To also make sure our riders are taken care of we will also have complimentary chiropractic care and massage therapy. Joyride 150 will be having a session Saturday evening with a complimentary shuttle service from downtown and back.

There will be a $10,000 prize purse as well as some amazing prizes from; Ten Pack, Krusher, Woodward, Nike, Markit Denim, Joyride150, McDonalds, Outdoor Gear Canada, Acklands Grainger, Inflow Bike Park and more to come.

Register NOW at torontobmx.ca This year we have a pre pay option, you can also pay at the Jam upon arrival.”

The king of Harlem, Cam’ron, and the Montreal-born, fedora wearing, DJ and super producer A Trak broke news at the start of the year when they announced they would be working on an project together called Federal Reserce. Yesterday they set the internet on fire when they released this first track Humphrey. If this is just a taste of what the EP is going to be like it could hopefully be a return to form to the 2005 Dipset era. Looking forward to this one.

Here’s a new one from Jason Teet. Check the description for the details. Good to hear Teet’s back.

What’s in Jason’s head? Good question. After a summer chilling spree to heal the bones, Jason was down to cruise some speedy jibs and make the most of the fine Vancouver fall weather.
Filmed and edited by Michael Sharpe.
Additional filming Riley Mcmaster@chillingspree.org

In the middle of the city of Toronto, known for its street riding, lays Dufferin Grove Park, or Duff Grove as it is commonly known. Full with a community garden, bone fire pits, and a Thursday evening farmer’s market, it also contains a make shift wooden park that bike riders and skateboarders make the best of. Certain times of the season it may be in total disrepair, and other times it may seem like it is running smoothly. Made of mostly donated ramps (one of which is from us) and rails, the community pitches in where they can to keep this place going.

It’s not a glamorous spot by any means, but it is where you will often find riders looking for a mellow session without having to pedal far, hanging out with their friends without much concern. From locals to riders visiting from out of town that day, it’s our warm up spot, meet up spot, or just where we unwind after a work day. It’s probably the one spot I ride the most all summer long, and some evenings I would pull out my camera from my pocket and try to film a bit of what an average night there is like. Check out this short video of assorted stuff I filmed this past summer with Chijioke Okafo, Trent Barker, Chris Cadot, Greg Henry, Lee Dennis, Brandon Webster, and Chris Silva.

Filmed and edited by Prashant Gopal
Music: Ponderosa Twins Plus One – Bound

Duke Thompson Kurz by Zach Rampen

Here is a random snap that just popped into my head. This was taken on a Vancouver summer cruise a few years back. Duke is a wild man and looking at this photo instantly makes the lyrics of “Fly Like an Eagle” pop into my head. I’ll Drink to that!