CW advert from 1983.
Check those pro bars, 8" rise, 28" wide
New School, My Arse
Took a trip up to Corby, the Essex boys actually made it, along with Cong and assorted others. Only a couple of 90's vert rider Mark Atkins who's only been back on it a couple of months. Oh, Colin & Greg, don't think I didn't see you sneak off for a foam session, hungry much?
Lloyd's getting married in the morning, well next Saturday anyway. To celebrate his last week of freedom here's some pics from the late 90's at Grove Trails, here's a video as well.
Stolen from Ride US site. Press release for the new Nike Video.
"Writing on the Wall: A BMX Movie by Nike 6.0
The four-man crew of Garrett Reynolds, Dennis Enarson, Nigel Sylvester, and Mike Spinner spent over a year living out of suitcases to film the first Nike 6.0 BMX movie, Writing on the Wall. From 4-wheelin’ to 4-star, ditches to public parks, the 6.0 crew scoured the corners of the Earth to discover the undiscovered and lay down new lines. Battling school calendars, narcolepsy, ridiculous competition schedules, and border patrol; the crew rallied to capture amazing riding. Writing on the Wall showcases the distinct style of each rider, from Nigel’s street skills to Spinner’s technical prowess; from Dennis who rides anything at any time to Garrett’s assault on cities around the world. The 6.0 crew represents the next generation of riders driving the progression of BMX. Enjoy the tour, as one of today’s most diverse BMX teams travels to Beijing, Dubai, Barcelona, NYC, Australia, and more."
Just one quick point:
"the 6.0 crew scoured the corners of the Earth to discover the undiscovered"
"travels to Beijing, Dubai, Barcelona, NYC, Australia"
Yeah cos NO ONE has been to Barcelona or NYC.
Hopefully the writing really is on the wall, at least for your BMX program.
The ultimate pointlessness of shit like this
Fuck sake








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