…can’t get enough of this picture. It should be titled, “How to Be a Legend.”
…can’t ever be disappointed by an edit from a rider that Tree Bicycle Co. supports. BMX is what you make it and Tree’s support of unique, talented characters reinforces that notion. Front brake tech moves are Eben Fischer’s definition of freestyle. Well done.
…have to say, “the kid is haywire”. He has owned this park from day one and is now monkeying around in the rafters. On a bike.
…sure hope that bikes like this come our way from Lapierre ASAP. They look like a blast.
…appreciate the timeless and iconic. Check out those 5 Vans being jumped on the left. Any of those shoes would fit into this season’s “lookbook”. If you think something is new and hot, your memory just doesn’t extend far enough into past.
…suspected that cyclocross was pretty damn awesome. This confirms it. To the bike ignorant, it may appear that Joey pulled a rookie mistake and, consequently, launched himself airborne. After watching and re-watching (press 2 on your keyboard to get the best replays) this clip is a testament to his experience and skill. He was coming into that barrier with pace and probably gonna put some time on the fellas chasing him until he got his timing messed and clipped that barrier. Most indicative of his experience is when he realizes that he has somehow propelled himself much higher and farther than he should have and instinctively lets things go over the top while tucking into a dive roll. Head tucked tucked to the side, arm through, shoulder, hip, knee. Great crash. Great biking. Great rider.
…present this photo as the first in a series. Ted Emmers on a high-spoke count cruiser, killing it in full checkerboard kit will kick off TwoFour Tuesdays.