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| United BMX's Downtime (Full Length DVD) Now ONLINE!United is no newcomer to producing great videos and not just online either. This Is United was a great success but the hard copy DVD has its downfalls that probably kept this next production web exclusive. Watch the entire video below or go to United's website to download it to your computer/phone. You can't go wrong with a team like this. Channels: Bike 2011 Red Bull Most Wanted ResultsAustin, TX - October 29, 2011 - On Saturday, October 29th, 17 top regional BMX riders arrived in downtown Austin at Empire BMX on their own version of the steel horse and tracked down some of the most criminal tricks this side of the Rio Grande. In the end, Austin's own Aaron Ross landed the most valuable trick, the Gap to Firecracker on the Double Set, winning $600 prize bounty. Red Bull Most Wanted, based on the notorious bounty hunting of the Wild Wild West, led riders up alleys, down rails, over obstacles and through iconic ride spots around Austin where blood was shed in search of the most wanted BMX tricks. Riders met up at the new Empire BMX warehouse, where X Games host Darryl Nau presented 40 bounties - or a specific BMX trick performed at a specific location - to be snatched off the wall one by one as riders made a mad dash to "capture" them and earn the amount of cash that each bounty was worth. A total of $4,000 was up for grabs. Aaron Ross, Jeremy Hrabal, and Corey Martinez completed the most difficult tricks, taking home the most bounty."Red Bull created an event that brought together a great crew of riders, allowing us to have fun while hitting some of the legendary spots Austin has to offer," said Red Bull athlete, and Nashville native, Corey Martinez. Aaron Ross gave back to the BMX community with his bounty prize, donating his $600 to Nina Buitrago, pro-BMX athlete for her recent jaw surgery, Mike Tag, for his fight against cancer, and the Empire Ramp. Following the competition, over 300 gathered at the infamous Ninth Street Trails for the 8th Annual Halloween Jam, which year after year shows appreciation to the locals that make Austin a hub for cultivating the BMX scene across the country. Channels: Bike Cinema x Etnies Tour in ColoradoThis video is crazy good. What would you expect from a video of Corey Martinez, Nathan Williams, Seth Kimbrough, and Bruno Hoffmann? 4 of the world's best street riders go at it for 8 minutes, filling the video up with multiple styles and every trick in the collective bag of BMX. Channels: Bike 2011 Simpel Summer Session Finals VideoThe warmer, summer counterpart of the Simpel Session went down this past August and is catching up in popularity to the winter event. Kinda strange how that works. Watch a variety of dudes from Alex Coleborn to Tom Dugan to Corey Martinez light up the course. Channels: Bike Team Kachinsky Wins Nike 6.0 HB BMX Pro Many would have thought that once Enarson's team won the first round they were bound to win the second as well, but with Corey Martinez and Sean Sexton on Kachinsky's team there were no guarantees. With that doubt, they put on a serious performance in the second round to take the lead by about 20 points to the overall score.Unfortunately for Reynolds, Danny Hickerson injured his knee and was replaced by Kelly Bolton, who is an awesome rider, but the lost time would prove to be a hindrance as his team places last. Jason Phelan's team including Jeremiah Smith and Maxime Charveron took fourth; and Rob Wise's team featuring Pat Casey and Dakota Roche took third. Despite beings 30 points behind second place, I think the Wise team was a real threat to everybody having the best mix of park skills (Casey) and street skills (Roche). Martinez and Sexton really let it fly for the live contest and the ladies were cheerin' for sure. Martinez is a faithful, married Southern boy, but who knows about Sexton? The weekend was HOT for sure, and I mean temperature-wise. Once the morning fog burned off the guys were probably sweating pounds off, but athletes such as these aren't ones to say "it's too hot I need to stop" or something. Pat Casey might have been the biggest crowd pleaser, naturally, as he boosted higher than everyone and did some of the newest tricks on the box jump... Off-axis flip double whip. big Daddy is jealous. Dennis Enarson also joined the high air club, as expected, but he's become my new favorite rider (at least in contests). He's 100% full throttle going for it. Like an energizer bunny. I'm going to go watch all the video parts from the first round now and I hope you do as well. So much good riding went down this weekend. Congratulations to Kachinsky's team for taking the top spot in the second round and that big paycheck home... How do you split an even number three-ways? I guess Team Captain Kachinsky gets the extra penny... ![]() Channels: Bike | ||||||||||||||



Riders met up at the new Empire BMX warehouse, where X Games host Darryl Nau presented 40 bounties - or a specific BMX trick performed at a specific location - to be snatched off the wall one by one as riders made a mad dash to "capture" them and earn the amount of cash that each bounty was worth. A total of $4,000 was up for grabs. Aaron Ross, Jeremy Hrabal, and Corey Martinez completed the most difficult tricks, taking home the most bounty.
Many would have thought that once Enarson's team won the first round they were bound to win the second as well, but with Corey Martinez and Sean Sexton on Kachinsky's team there were no guarantees. With that doubt, they put on a serious performance in the second round to take the lead by about 20 points to the overall score.