05 Jan La Cribs Présent – Wickham bmx jam
The Cribs homies doing it right as usual, hosting a jam at the newish Wickham, QC skatepark. The bike flute video is pretty epic as well, watch this!
The Cribs homies doing it right as usual, hosting a jam at the newish Wickham, QC skatepark. The bike flute video is pretty epic as well, watch this!
Adam Piatek throws down some heavy bars, trucks and more for his welcome to 3ride edit. Filmed and edited by Andrew King.
World Deece Island Mix filmed and edited by Victoria’s Derek Morgan.
Video details:
Filmed between Victoria and Parksville B.C.
Tyler Mckinstry
Derek Morgan
Sean Gatensby (kid is 11)
Ky Brisebois
Logan Mane
Jordan Fair
Yannick
August Nesbitt
Garrett Bell
Filmed on a shitty dslr and edited on fcp
Thanks,
Derek
Vlad Poloukhine and the Imported squad have been holding it down in Montreal for many years now, we couldn’t be happier to host their mixtape which Vlad and crew have been working on for several years now. Read on for more info on the project from Vlad himself.
Justin and the Weird & Revered fam set out for a chill weekend in Calgary and ended up making this tight little edit out of it. Love Thomas’ high speed manuals, particularly that rowdy nose bonk to manual down a kink ledge. Justins videos are always fresh as eff, so kick back with your coffee and peep this.
One of Alliston, ON’s finest, Stephane Sum put in work over 2015 and here’s proof.
Stoked for the BNE dvd to drop on 2016!! Here’s the official teaser.
Atlantis Vancouver have had a busy year; from opening the brick and mortar, stacking the team, hosting jams/ TAIFs, a team trip to Victoria and now dropping a dvd: ‘Battle of the Birds‘.
Although he’s humble about it, Orlando is the man behind Atlantis and he’s the reason all of this has happened. If you also didn’t know, Orlando owns and operates The Make, in between holding the shop down 7 days a week and riding as much as possible. Orlando is truly making a difference in the Vancouver scene.
Battle of the Birds is a film which anyone who has ever rode street should enjoy. It is also a film which should motivate anyone who hasn’t rode Vancouver before to make the trip. The overall vibe of the film makes you feel as if you are out cruising with the sip city crew, but don’t be fooled, it’s not too mellow by any means. With guys like Hango, Carl, Greg Flag, Andrew Schubert, Matt Desson, Luke Santucci, in the mix, you know it’s banging.
Hango starts off and shuts the DVD down in typical Hango fashion. The expression “dude has no chill” likely started based on Hango riding a bike. Without spoiling it, Hango’s ender is something which I truthfully don’t know if anyone but Hango could do, and in casual Hango fashion. The world has needed more Greg Flag footage for some time now and Battle of the Birds comes through with a good amount. Greg makes everything look too easy in Greg fashion. Carl Arnett also has some insane high speed stuff and an eye for different stunts on new and old spots. There’s also a ton of other Vancouver shredders who really come through with some awesome clips (Jeff Evans, Dave Scott, Ryan Hiebert, Orlando, Brad Hill, Andy Roode and more). One of my personal favorite clips of the film is Dave Scott’s bar to manual downtown that is filmed flawlessly and really screams Vancouver.
Although Vancouver has been criticized for “blown out” spots over the years, “Battle of the Birds” proves that to be wrong with lots of new and old spots used in different ways. These guys are searching and finding.
The only negative aspect of this dvd that I can think of is the fact that it is limited to 200 copies. If you don’t have a copy yet, there’s a good chance there’s not many left to cop so don’t sleep on it!! Atlantis are selling the dvd for $0.01 (or free if you spend $19.99 in the web store), cop one here and grab a couple other items while your at it to support a dude who is truly making a difference for BMX in Vancouver/ Canada.
While waiting for the mail to arrive, re-watch Atlantis’ Lost City:
We’ve been working on a full length DVD for a while now. Every so often, some of the homies will decide to bless us by documenting certain days out filming. Here’s a bunch of behind the scenes clips from a handful of days/nights, some in Nova Scotia and some in Montreal. Filmed and edited on iPhones.