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Any Canadian who has actually rode BMX knows that Jay Miron is a legend. For those of us who live in the eastern half of Canada, every spring he gave us an amazing indoor contest to ride and watch some of the best riders in the world, also known as Metro Jams. From Road Fools 5, insane video parts, to Elevation, Jay had a huge impact in BMX in Canada. As much as BMX is being pushed year after year and will evolve with time, things like this boost and the 540, the gap to rail at McGill, the double flip, and more will always be historical and relevant in BMX.

Read on to see the picture of the 540 he also did in the deep end of the Hastings bowl and to see his last full video part which had a few epic last clips that I strongly doubt anyone will ever come close to, ever. As much as Jay has been known to be outspoken in his ideals and beliefs, his riding has always spoken louder and his contributions to furthering BMX in Canada (and globally) cannot be ignored. Long live the Canadian Beast.

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What a Monday to be bestowed this awesome video from Mike Gray. A lot of heavy hitter moves from Toronto’s York region to Florida to California and more. Filmed and edited by Justin Browne. Who wants to go eat at the Pickle Barrel?


Part two of Sudbury bmx’s ‘You Get What We Got’ featuring a split part from Matt Rantala and Ky Brisebois, Mat Demore section and a Friends section. Lots of good stuff in this and keep posted for the last section next week with banger sections from Kyle Lafleur and Ryan Eles.

Mathieu Gibeault has strong roots in the early Quebec BMX scene. Although he’s not filming much BMX these days, Mathieu is a rad dude and this demo reel is much more interesting that most. If you’re into film or snowboarding at all, check his site here for a bunch more work from Matt.

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Travis Collier is the man behind all of your favorite Fremont and Lotek shirts through the years. He is back in the shirt game pushing some surreal new designs with Wrathcild.

Avoiding the typical logo designs, Travis is just using the shirt to carry a rad piece of art. It doesn’t feel like wearing a billboard.

Alongside the shirts, each design is available as a print and even the original painting is up for your grabs.

Make sure to check out the whole line of shirts over at WRATHCHILD.
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We all know people are using more and more advanced cameras everyday. Whether it’s a Red, a Phantom, or a FS-“Whatever”, the thought of a 3D edit or DVD is on the horizon. To bad Canadians just have to do everything first. Riley McMaster put this test out Four years ago on the Gnarwhale site. Walkie-Talkies, Space Arms and 3D BMX edits how much more Canadian can you get? Featuring Andrew Gobbo, Carl Arnett and Riley himself

Chilling Spree – In Your Face 3D 2014?

Another collaboration from Vancouver’s plaza inhabitants Thomas Arden & James Dean. An all night diddy that shows Tom’s high cruisability style. He hits only back alley non-spots that make you question the things you unassumingly roll by.
Apparently this was all filmed with a GoPro tied to an LED panel 4 times its size. Technology these days, eh.
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