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120 inches in three days? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Whistler can stuff it. We'll see you all down here once the rain starts.I'm sorry I said that. I got a little hot under the collar for a second because Utah is jealous. And waiting.Impatiently.Utah Early Season Gallery by Erik Seo »
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All this snow in Whistler is sort of a drag. The end.
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Dude, I so don't want to post my so-called "FMX comeback" video because I look like a kook and barely pull a half-assed tweak air, but there's no way you guys would let me get away with not sharing it. So, after seven years of not riding, I was able to hit the 75-foot ramp and pull a trick after four intense days at the Red Bull Compound - but I'm not satisfied with the result. So not that you care, but I have a new mission in life - I'm freakin' losing 20 pounds, getting a bike and moving...
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Keith Sayers is a really down to earth dude and one heck of a rider, but living up in Montana, he rarely has the opportunity to shoot with sick photographers like the one and only Garth Milan. After placing third at the AFMXA Pro Am comp in Pala, Keith and his girl traveled north to take part in the Red Bull Ammo Camp, which I had the privilege of riding as well. While there, Keith blew my mind with sick tricks like this whipped out flip nac, so I tracked down Garth to attain a shot for today's Photo...
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I Love My Bicycle DVD Release Teaser from BAD BREAKS on Vimeo.Joe Stakun's amazing documentary on FBM Bikes, I Love My Bicycle, is going to be released on DVD on December 10. To celebrate, Joe's created a new trailer for the film, which is above. You can also pre-order the DVD through the ILMB Web site, so head on over there, treat yourself to an awesome early X-mas gift and do it for FBM.
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Honestly, I was 3 years old when Eddy King put down his BMX bike to pursue a career in real estate. I think that the only time I had ever even heard his name was when someone was talking about the King brothers (Mike and Eddy), because I knew who his brother Mike King was. Just recently I heard that Eddy was teaming up with Free Agent and Stay Strong Apparel to run Stay Strong colors at the ABA grands and 2010 season. Thanks to the ease of social networking sites, I tracked down Eddy and fired a...
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Had it not been for an unwanted Christmas present, 24-year-old Dion Agius might have ended up a professional boogie boarder. When he was a kid the young Tasmanian was already earning shots in bodyboard mags, but watching his son ride prone was a sight Dion's father just couldn't abide. So one Christmas the old man presented his son with a brand spanking new surfboard-the last thing the teenager wanted. What he really wanted was a new bodyboard. "I was bummed," Dion says now.Read More
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Well, it definitely makes sense. Jones Snowboards has announced Canadian rider Jonaven Moore as the first addition to their team, apart from company founder Jeremy Jones. "Jonaven is not only one of my favorite people to go into the mountains with, but also a rider that pushes my riding. He's an obvious match for Jones," said Jones. The new snowboard line will introduce four models for their debut season, which will hit stores Fall 2010. Moore will help to design and test the brand's all-mountain,...
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With everyone talking about Corey Kennedy's almost-landed super trick (which he's dubbed, the Merlin Twist), I got Corey on the phone to explain the maneuver for less technical thinking skateboarders. In his own words: "Your back foot is in the switch bigspin position. And you put your front foot pretty much on the nose. Then just scoop it really hard. Then, I don't know, dip your front foot down to whip the board around and then kinda hope you land it (laughs). I'm not very good at explaining."Well,...
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I have to say the best part about my job is getting to know and meet so many inspiring riders. It seems every pro has their own story on how they came to be but I've never heard one as impressive as Coco Zurita's. Emailing back and forth for this top 5's, I was astonished to learn his back story. Born and raised in Chile, he learned English to get to America, worked dozens of odd end jobs, (like selling water filters door to door to Spanish people in Texas), put on shows with the GT crew for 4 years,...
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