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A look to back to last winter’s Ant Life in LA edit. It already feels like this was many winters ago with this current winter dragging on but for now enjoy a few minutes of sunshine, good spots, great riding and filming to get you through what is hopefully the last week of hell.

Featuring: Phil Bartlett, Jordan Hickey, Ryan Antle and Dave Scott

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Greg Henry has been a part of the Canadian BMX scene for well over a decade now. As an OG BMXFU member, an awesome biker and all around bad ass dude with pretty much the best attitude ever, we hit him up for our second 9-5 installment.

What is your 9-5?

I work as a residential plumber / gas fitter. I can’t really describe what my regular day is like because it varies so much.

What made you decide on that trade and what kind of schooling/ knowledge did you have to do for it?

I spent a lot of time before construction working in kitchens. I loved it, but realized the hours and the life style didn’t work well with also trying to be a productive biker. I realized construction trades would be something I could do, make decent money and still have time to ride kids bikes. Plumbing is a five year apprenticeship.

Was there ever a time that you weren’t working or studying, only riding?

No, I’ve have always worked full time or been in school full time.

Does your work schedule give you a good amount of biking time?

That’s the best part of my job. I work 8-430 mon-fri. Most my BMXFU brothers have a similar work schedule so we always get a few mid week sessions in after work. During the summer we try to get out of town to ride street somewhere different each weekend. And as far as work and going on trips goes. As long as I give reasonable amount of notice I’m always good to go.

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Do you view having a job/career throughout being a sponsored rider as a positive or negative?

That’s a weird question because I never considered not working as an option. Even though I’ve been riding for a long time I was never really natural good at the beginning. I just gave’r really hard. I didn’t get my first real sponsor until I was I think 21. Past the days of day dreaming about being a “pro bmxer”. I genuinely still really love riding and I always have. I’d be doing all the same shit if I never got hooked up. I don’t think work has ever held me back as far as riding goes. If anything it makes you value your free time. If I didn’t have to work I’d probably just send it and get hurt a lot.

What is a typical day in the life in your work?

25% coffee 10% BMXFU group chat 25% talking about work 40% work

What’s the best BMX trip you’ve ever been on?

Way to hard of a question. Any BMXFU trip.

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What advice would you give younger riders who aspire to be sponsored?

If your riding right now only because you want to get sponsored you should probably quit. If you ride because you love the act of riding and the places you go and the people you meet through riding. Keep doing it. Ride as much as you can. You’ll probably get good. Maybe someone will give you a free bike and pay check for a few years. Maybe they won’t. But it’s ok! Because you can get a job so you can get what ever bike you want, go on what ever trips you want and enjoy your life and be thankful you got to be part of the coolest subculture / hobby ever. BMX

Thanks/ shoutouts?

Merritt, MacNeil, BMXFU, Repset, parents, girlfriend

What’s in the plans for 2016?

Work hard, play hard. Also trying to get sponsored by faxe and Meet Justin Trudeau

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Photos by Trent Barker

The King of Taz by 514BMX went down in Montreal over the winter and they put together this sick recap edit. “King of Taz 2016 took place over two dates, Feb. 13th, and March 26th at Taz Skatepark, in Montreal, Quebec. This edit is a look at some of the riding and the two part contest that made up King of Taz 2016 with winners crowned at the end of the contest!”

The first section from Atlantis‘ Battle of the Birds DVD to make it’s way online featuring: Matt Desson, Luke Santucci , Brad Hill and special guests (Ryan Hiebert, Jeef Evans, Dave Scott, weed spider, and more). This DVD is worth a purchase if you haven’t gotten yourself a copy yet there may be a few left, grab one now. We second that emotion.

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“MITCH RADCLIFFE and the CLASSIC CREW present a new spring inspired BMX video filmed completely during march 2016 in London ON (one clip is filmed in Nashville, TN). With crayon drawings as the main source of this videos graphics and the smooth summery warm chords of “Heavens on Fire” by The Radio Dept. accompanying the silky style of Meech as he gracefully destroys every set up in his path with a giant smile on his face and wonder in his eyes. “I wanted to do something a little different with this video I have been stacking clips for my Classic dvd section for just over a year now and have already come up with around 20 minutes of footage to pick through with 2 years left on the project timeline. Needless to say I felt I had some time to change my focus for a short detour. I though it would be fun to see what kind of edit i could film in a month so I started filming two or 3 fun things every session that I had and then once i filled the timeline I stopped. Its refreshing to be able to share something new that I’m stoked on and had way too much fun making with my BMX brothers , family and friends. I included some behind the scenes footage with a monologue I wrote as a reminder of the things I feel while riding and an attempt to give some small glimpse of that to the outside world. Hopefully you are inspired by this video to go out and ride your city right after you finish reading this sentence!” – Mitch Radcliffe

Here’s the second instalment of some gallery I’m trying to put together filled with photos from my Nishika N8000, basically a 35mm camera made for shooting lenticular photos. This effect can be somewhat achieved simply by making gifs in photoshop.

These shots are mainly from a day riding street in Toronto after the X-Jam this year, along with a couple shots of early spring in Halifax.

 

  • Accidental double exposure which turned out neat
  • Asking for our contact info?
  • This guy thought we were going to make him and his corner store famous
  • Grown ass men putting stickers on bikes
  • Massive shout out to the guys at The Rise out of MTL for always giving us a place to crash and being a group of awesome humans.

We’ve been looking forward to this one since the T Sweet interview. Featuring Owen Dawson, Kyle White, Chad Ferch, Dylan Cross, Derek Morgan, Tristan Sweet, Drew Morton, Joel Dykstra and Adam Piatek, documented through the keen eye of Tristan Sweet, this does not disappoint. Take a look at the up and coming generation of Vancouver riders and you’ll like what you see.

“no object is mysterious, the mystery is within your eye” Pupils