Jake Wallwork @ Fise
Jake Wallwork dropped some heavy moves over at the latest Fise contest, check it out.
Jake Wallwork dropped some heavy moves over at the latest Fise contest, check it out.
Both Nathan Sykes and Bobbie Altiser have photos in an Unseen Works gallery I have up on DIG, check it out here.
Check the photo galleries on Focalpoint for a bunch of images from the Sumners Road Jam in Brisbane which includes both Chris James and Alex Hiam. View them here then shop FP here.
Check the details on the Black / Gold Colony Emerge, available now across the globe.
Alex has some great clips in this video from a session at Runaway Bay park with Chance Brejnakowski and a few friends, check it out…
Nathan Sykes cruising around a few San Diego parks with Victor and Beev.
Check out Nathan’s signature Tradition frame here along with his new seat here.
Congrats to Kostya Andreev for playing 5th at Fise in Saudi Arabia. There are a bunch of good clips of him in this video. Check it out.
Kostya qualified 7th at the Fise event in Saudi Arabia, based off the clips in this highlights video he rode really well so I am looking forward to seeing the finals…
Tim Storey has a bunch of good clips in this trip video he took with a tonne of crew from AUS over to NZ. Check it out then start planning your next road trip!
Our Brazilian rider Paulo Saçaki is already in Santiago, Chile, where he will compete in the Vans BMX Pro Cup – Regional Qualifier, from March 23 to 25.
The event will go through Australia, USA, Mexico and Spain.
The top three podium winners will advance to the Vans BMX Pro Cup Pro Tour in the USA.
“It will be an honor to be able to represent my country once again. There will be more than fifteen Brazilian riders in attendance and this will show how Brazil has much BMX talent on the rise.
I am looking forward to the event, I have been riding the new bowl of my city, which has been very fun of late.
I am hoping to get a top three spot and go on the whole tour.” – Paulo Sacaki.
Yo yo !!
Our commercial from the latest Props video. Grab a copy of the latest issue here. All the profits go to the Chris Hallman fundraiser. Bobbie Altiser has a great section/interview in the issue so make sure you check it out.
We just got in 3 new seats… The new AH seat/post combo, updated Chris Courtenay seat along with the new Nathan Sykes shred seat.
We’re very stoked to announce that the legendary Tobias Wicke has joined the Colony family, We have always been a huge fan of his riding and the man himself, so now to see him riding a Colony is something very special.
Thanks to @janbekurtz for the photos.
John Young hung out with Alex Hiam for a session at the Sydenham Green Park in Sydney and documented Alex get around this fun looking park.
Stacked BMX posted this fresh video of Jourdan Barba bashing out some good clips around California.
We’ve team up with Vital BMX to give you guys the chance to win a set of the limited edition Camo Ano rims. We have a prototype set for one of you and it’s pretty easy to get in with a chance.
Simply follow both Colony and Vital on Instagram along with tagging in 3 friends in the comments (on Instaaram) that would be stoked to have a chance as well.
We will announce the winner next week!
Two years in the making, Anthony Napolitan comes through with some great footage filled with combo’s that will have you scrolling back the entire video.
Filmed and edited by Nathan Sykes.
Also check out Napo’s interview over on Ride BMX.
Two years in the making, here is the teaser clip for Anthony Napolitan’s video that is dropping tomorrow.
Yo Guys !
It’s Alex here I just got back from Bali from a 4 day trip to ride the Projam International contest.
I ended up placing 2nd place , super stoked.
I’m back home in Brisbane now for 2 days then off to Sydney to Five Dock to film some stuff and then to Melbourne for Moomba Festival contest going down on March 12 , if your in town make sure you come check it out.
We are yet again supporting the jam at Riverslide park in Melbourne at the Moomba Festival. Get down there for some fun and have a chance to win some prizes or even some cash.
Watch the raw cut of Alex Hiam’s recent video part. See how much work goes into dropping some of the wildest moves you’ve seen. Includes unseen clips, crashes, 2nd angles and the pulled clips.
The guys at Lux BMX have built up a very sweet custom bike based around our Versatil frame along with a swag of Colony BMX goodies. You can make it yours today starting here now.
Yo yo !!
Dean Anderson has some really good clips in this video from Jason Griffiths. Check it out…
Get excited! Alex Hiam video part drops tomorrow! Here’s a little taste for you guys…
We are supporting the Capital Lou jam this year, if you’re anywhere near St Louis make sure you get out to it.
The plans for the weekend are to meet up at Shady Jack’s Saloon (1432 N Broadway, St. Louis, MO) at 10a.m on Saturday, April 7th for FREE PARKING, as well as the kick-off announcements.
We will leave from there on bikes at 11a.m. to kick the Jam off. All contests will be running from 11a.m. to around 7p.m., when we’ll make our way back to Shady Jack’s to announce the winners and hand out prizes.
We will be hosting a variety of contests through out the day, including a BATTLE OF THE CREWS Instagram contest. Bring a crew, film the most fire Instagram video with them during the Jam, and win a cash prize at the end of the night.
We will also have a CUSTOM BMX Bike that we will be raffling off at the Jam to fund a FREE BBQ Cook-out the next day at a skatepark for all the riders traveling to town for the weekend.
AFTER-PARTY DETAILS;
After the Jam (8p.m.), everyone 18 and older will be invited to come inside Shady Jack’s Saloon for the After-Party / my 21st Birthday Party.
There will be full bar access (21+) & good food being served until 1a.m.
This won’t be one to miss! I hope to see you all there.
Hey guys, Danny Josa, Dustin Orem and myself started things off at Paul Langland’s place when we first arrived on Friday . The following day Saturday Paul had invited all the local New Zealand riders out to shred his yard for a day Jam. Sun was shining with kicks outs and moto whips!
The following day we had to take off to make our way down to the South Island for the Farm Jam. With a few stops at skateparks and dirt jumps along the way we figured the trek would take us about 4 days, giving ourself a a comfortable lead to the Farm.
Before crossing the ferry ride over to the South Island we stopped in a city called Reefton were there is one of the oldest skateparks in New Zealand! Coordinating with a few local riders from my previous trip two years ago, we were greeted with the park filled with bike riders. Shredding bikes with the local kids was epic experience.
Once we had left Reefton the weather had turned for the worst. Temperatures from the 30’s had drop to 10-15 celsius with stormy conditions.. Once we crossed over from the north Island to the South. We had landed in a city called Picton.
Stormy conditions had continued to spread throughout our journey to the Farm Jam. Due to the terrible weather the main coastal road to Queenstown was shut down! Debris and trees were scattered across the roads forcing us to detour 5 hours inland and shoot on down.
Along with the cold conditions I managed to catch a fever.. Being sick at this point was not ideal while traveling but managed to stay warm under the unique shelters while on the road to Farm Jam.
Driving all day Thursday we arrived at the Farm around 10pm. We set up camp and my sickness was just the beginning of something worse…
Waking up Friday morning at the Farm Jam was like a toss up in the washing machine. At this point rain had greeted us along with myself now having flu like sickness. Practice was called off due to the dirt jumps being way too muddy to ride. With priorities to keep the jumps dry by the boys, I am over here trying to hydrate and flush this virus out of me.
As Saturday falls upon us, the event Farm Jam is kicking off! A few thousand people are now starting to show up to the event. Friends and family are now taking course to watch the madness go down! The energy created is a surreal feeling with excitement of anticipation to see the BMX, Moto and Mtb contest.
As for me I am lethargic, weak and disappointed. I have come this far across the world to ride. Trying to stay positive I have 1 hour before the Bmx contest starts. I am now truly manifesting my abilities to ride… As I gather my strength get my myself together, I start to have clarity.
I decided to pad up and walk up to the course where all the riders were posted up waiting to drop in for the Jam.
4 o’clock comes around and I manage to have enough focus that I will take a few runs to see how things go.
As my name is announced I drop in and the jam in now in session. Gaining confidence through every jump I hit I start throwing a few tricks.
The line started small with two kicky jumps that lend into a super booty right hand hip. Landing high you were welcomed with a left hand long in low jump feature than gained a ton of speed to explode off a straight 4 meter step up jump. Once landed you were cooking on in to a giant right hand roller that dropped you like a high speed roller coaster! Lining you now up for a 7 meter booster jump! So much hang time for any trick!
At the end of the day my health improved and all the riders walked away healthy as well from the weekend
Farm jam 2018 in the books.
Thanks to Danny Josa for the photos.