Här är något för svensktalande besökare. Jesper Stern har precis gjort klart ett projekt som han jobbat på — en kortfilm. Jeppe har både skrivit manus, regisserat och skapat all motion graphics. Imponerande resultat!
Here’s part 2 of the Triplesix roadtrip. It’s been out for a while, but I’ve been slacking on posting. Maybe it’s not necessary for me to post it now, but I’ll do it anyway. Just to have all three parts on here. Hah.
Cooper recently started riding and working for Colony. This is his slightly late welcome to the team edit. Good dude, good riding, good times. Cooper is great!
A friend of mine posted this old clip on Facebook. I decided it needed to be shared. Not just because John Cleese is a great comedian in general, but more because this topic is as current as ever and he is so right. There’s nothing quite like social commentary/criticism through humor.
Here’s my good mate Flagz’ Sputnic edit that just got posted up on the Focalpoint site. Flagz knows how to have fun on a bike and it shows in this edit. He’s also not afraid of pulling out some rad moves on rails. Go Flagz!
A whole crew of riders from different brands distributed by the Australian distributor Triplesix went on a pretty long roadtrip filled with riding, drinking and general good times in between instore visits. It was a large group of people, so I’m not gonna type out all the names. I’ll let the video do the talking.
Posted: April 12th, 2010 | Author:Jmy | Filed under:BMX | Tags:Focalpoint | Comments Off
The 20th issue of the Focalpoint print mag is now ready from the printers. Go pick up your copy, I’m sure you know where to get one. If not, hit up Coops and he’ll let you know where to get a copy! And yes — the mag is FREE!
Here’s what’s in the mag, copypaste from the FP site:
This issue features Chris Harti on the cover doing on serious braaaaap! There is a boatload of content, as always, including a ‘Behind The Photo’ with Canberra’s Raine Turnbull and Troy Jackson talks about coming back to riding after 18 months off with injury. We look into Nick Gascoine’s NAHYOURITEMATE project, talk to two young shredders named Jack Kelly and Jake Deering, and Dave Rubinich gives a quick rundown of the United Oz roadtrip. We also caught up with Leon Sablinskis and Beau Maslen, who both had interviews back in Issue One to see what they are doing seven years on. Then there are the usual Jams from across the country with a wrap up of the amazing night that was Cam’s Jam and a park-influenced photo project went down! There’s all this and a bunch of other random stuff and it’s free!