VIDEO // SIN CAMINO
Earlier this year Cody Pollard, Blake Prins and Aidan Rice headed over to Spain, meeting up with Corey Walsh, John Glassett and more for the trip of a lifetime. This video is 17 minutes of transition goodness, documenting the sessions across bucket list spots throughout Spain and Portugal. Definitely not to be missed!
NEWS // REAL DEAL RIDER AWARDS
This is rad! Back Bone BMX have launched the Real Deal Rider awards to recognise all the good stuff that we’ve got going on down here. There’s a whole bunch of categories, and just under a month left to get your votes in. Jump below for more details, and click here to vote
VIDEO // JASON DRURY
Jase Drury is one of the nicest people you’ll meet and can also handle himself on a bike quite nicely. Watch him rip Millar’s backyard in this new video…
VIDEO // JACKSON PRESBURY
Young Novacastrian Jackson Presbury just graduated to 20” wheels and has maximised the boost. Check this new video by Lachlan Kramer showcasing some of the best concrete and trails riding you’re likely to see from a 12 year old.
VIDEO // JERK JAM
Jyelan Wall and Jarrod Osborne are a couple of best mates whose birthdays are a day apart. To celebrate, they’ve been throwing the Jerk Jam at their local park, Kirkham in Camden near Sydney for the last couple of years. These are always a good time!
FEATURE / PEAKED – A LEWIS MILLS ART SHOW
Peep the gallery of photos I shot at Lew’s recent art show that went down Friday night to tie in with the release of his signature products from Vans. Check it here.
R.I.P CONOR MURPHY
Sad news this week with the passing of Conor Murphy. Melbourne riders will remember Conor from Box Hill / Camberwell sessions a few years back. Wishing nothing but love to Conor’s friends and family. Terrible news.
VIDEO // BOUND FOR NOWHERE
Tama Lewis reposted this video he put together to share some good memories he made with Ryan Saville a few years back. It’s filled with good times and great riding from Tama, Ryan, Dylan Lewis, Adam Hough, Jett Man and more, but honestly it’s an opportunity to understand why Chowgy was such a big part of our community.