It’s been a little quiet on here for a while and I know this video was posted an eternity ago in internet time (Sun, Sep 13, 2009 4:35pm EST), but since I have not had an ISP for a while (more on that later) I do feel that I’m excused.
So… this is Adrian Malmbergs part in the Dubstep/BMX Chronicles. This kid is awesome, he’s also on Rockstar Energy Drinks as of recently. Congrats!
The official results from the park contest that was held at the Skogås Bikepark in Sweden this weekend are in. Well known names top the Senior Park results, not-so-known names top the Junior Park and Dirt results.
Senior Park (16 and over):
1 — Adrian Malmberg, Stockholm (Hedemora). Simple Bikes, Rockstar, Carhartt, Childstore.
2 — Stefan Lantschner, Bolzano Italien. FlyBikes, Carhartt, Nike 6.0, Eastpak, Frontocean BMX, Fakie shop.
3 — Javier Ortega, Malaga Spanien. FlyBikes, Etnies, VinylBMX, Golden days tattoo studio.
Junior Park (15 and under):
1 — Jacob Nedler, Uppsala.
2 — Victor Helmersson, Sandviken.
3 — Jesper “Jeppa” Larsson, Söderköping.
Dirt :
1 — Filip Gustavsson, Märsta.
2 — Johan “Surfarn” Thorhard, Stockholm.
3 — Victor Helmersson, Sandviken.
Kert Petersel of the Simple Bikes team in Estonia has got an interview up on the BMX Union blog. Interesting read for sure. He’s a nice guy and he seems to have his head on straight. He’s also a bad ass rider if any of you guys have missed that fact.
Another Simple teamrider and good friend, Adrian Malmberg, has got a new web edit online courtesy of filmer/editor Samuel Segawa. Adrian is a really amazing rider with so much talent and I always enjoy the clips of him riding. He also had a nasty spill recently where he messed up on a rail and managed to get his ear split open by the peg, not nice! He’ll be ok soon I’m sure.
Adrian Malmberg, the new kid on the Simple team, just won a comp in the little town of Hofors, Sweden. It was a park comp and I can imagine he ripped. Video/photos will be posted as soon as I can get hold of some. Also woth to mention is that original Eject teammember Martin DT got second. Good work boys!
Swedish rider Adrian Malmberg now has a spot on the Simple team.
Not very surprising at all that he would be picked up by a bike company, and I’m glad Simple got to him first!
Check the video below to see some riding action.