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Embassy’s part/ with Dillon Lloyd in the Hunt has two clips in the Progression Impression Best Trick. Make sure to tweet @THEHUNTBMX that your stoked on Dillon’s clips to help him get votes.

“After launching The Hunt back in the spring, Pro-Tec came to us an wanted to kick down an extra grand for the rider who really took riding to the next level.  We came up with The Pro-Tec Progression Impression Best Trick Bonus for $1000.  While the judges are making their final decisions on the top-ten riders who will be featured in the final DVD, we used their input to cut this best-trick reel and we want you to give us your best picks.  This footage is made of up of stand-out tricks nominated by the judges and the filmers, and Will Stroud will be looking at your tweets when he makes the final call on who get the cheddar.  This is going to be a tough one.” The Hunt

Here are 5 clips with the superstar Lee Dennis, and some guest ones of Le Luke, and Jake Montgomery. Lee’s been living the west coast life for the last little bit in Vancouver. Enjoy. Filmed by Eric Marshall, Luke Santucci and edited by Lee Dennis.

How crazy is this, part 1 of Macneil’s Boston/NYC trip featuring Greg Flag, Taylor Elvy, Dillon Lloyd, Chris Silva and Chris Martindale via Props TV. Watch it in 516p for best quality.

The thing I love most about BMX is travelling and meeting new people, but on the other hand it’s always awesome to travel back to my hometown and ride all the old spots with my friends. Most of the original crew has moved away now but there were still a couple fellas left in town and ready for a session. I was able to hit up two parks for two different sessions, the classic Charlottetown park and the new bowl in Summerside.

Riders Include: Fred Rodriquez, Sean Cooke, Ryan Merry and Chris Menzie

“This is Marc St.Hilaire, railride to 180.  I took this photo the other day. He is one of those guys whose style comes very naturally. Marc has a construction company that hires a lot of the Winnipeg BMXers, so sometimes he gets too busy to ride, but he is so comfortable on his bike you’d never know it.”

Dave Hawthorne

Trent Barker is the man behind the lens, and here he proves he’s the man in front of the lens. The edit was cut short, and you’ll see why. The last clip caused Trent to get 30 stitches, 20 staples and 2 pins in his foot. Heal up quick Trent and get shredding again soon. Thanks for hooking this up.