Results UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup - Park, Bruxelles (Schaerbeek), Belgium - Date 3/07/2022
UCI BMX Freestyle Park - MEN ELITE
1. Anthony JEANJEAN, FRA 1000 UCI points
2. Logan MARTIN, AUS 900
3. Kieran REILLY, GBR 820
4. Marcus CHRISTOPHER, USA 770
5. Declan BROOKS, GBR 720
6. James JONES, GBR 670
7. Jose TORRES GIL, ARG 620
8. Brian FOX, USA 570
9. Kenneth Fabian TENCIO ESQUIVEL, CRC 520
10. Shaun GORNALL, GBR 470
11. Justin DOWELL, USA 430
12. Nick BRUCE, USA 390
13. Jacob THIEM, USA 350
14. Daniel DHERS, VEN 310
15. Kevin PERAZA GARCIA, MEX 270
Some clips from Men's Practice at the second stop of the UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup 2022 in Brussels, Belgium before the phone died.
Rough Cuts is a collection of raw footage from my recent project "DISTANCED" – the film started in NYC and then quickly grew when more people wanted to be involved. Can't thank everyone enough for the support!
If you love riding BMX like we do, you'll be stoked to find out that Canberra has a lot to offer for riding BMX bikes! Whether you're visiting Canberra, new to riding, or you are a local to the A.C.T. and want to find some new spots to ride, this handy guide will take care of you.
New kid on the block, Mikey "Milky" Andrew, comes out swinging in the opening section of F-IT ALL!
Watch 12 minutes of raw footage from Sam Grace's bangin' video that we dropped last week. Sam sure did put in some work to get a lot of these clips...
The new typewriter is doing its job making it possible to read the text in issue 23 which has Geoff Martin on the cover while doing some flatland riding in front of Hamel's in Mission Beach.
This issue has a lot of USA stuff in it. We visited the first Bicycle Stunt contest in Texas with the GT team, we also made it to the next round in Glendale, Arizona. Sheep Hills looked different in 1991 and we also checked out a Todd Anderson/Eddie Fiola trick show.
Jimbob reports about the East coast of the USA in two stories and we also covered several European events like the King Of Concrete, the Tourcoing France contest from March 1992, and we had a pictorial of the 1991 World's in Denmark.
We were pretty international back then with a Barrow in Furness jam report (UK), Axel Reichertz' roadtrip to Spain, European team championships in Abbeville, France, an international contest in Eindhoven (NL), and a skatehouse report from Essen, Germany.
I wonder how we did it all but somehow it worked out. Mario Schepers, Alan Peterson, Barker Barrett and Effraim Catlow got the interviews. Flip through the pages and check if you got a photo in this issue.
BdJ
5 days, 617 miles, 8 trains, 2 riders, 1 missing tent pole, 143 beers, and 1 hell of a time!