A podcast covering all things BMX related, photography, art, design, space, nutrition, & many other topics hosted by Kip Williamson & co-host Chip Riggs.
Back in the early to mid-80s, BMX freestyle was still somewhat of a new thing. Companies were in a race to invent and create components that could tur...
Back in the mid-80s, there was one trick that was considered crazier than all the rest, and that trick was the 900... Mike Dominguez, Brian Blyther, D...
When I think of mid 80s BMX and heavy metal, one rider comes to mind and that's Dizz Hicks! His style was symbolic of the era... He rode it all, flatl...
Rob Nolli has been one of the biggest names in BMX freestyle for well over 25 years. He's one of the best all-around BMX freestyle riders to ever do i...
Catfish... aka Zack Yankush... One of the most controversial people in the history of BMX. He's a jack of all trades and a master of many. He's announ...
When I think of the X Games and BMX legends, it doesn't take long to get to the name Chad Kagy. Chad was a force in BMX Park, Dirt, Vert, and Big Air ...
BMX Flatland contests go back to the early days of BMX. While contests aren't for everyone, they bring a community of like-minded people together for ...
I always thought one of the coolest things about BMX freestyle is that you could be different, and still be accepted. You could be yourself and it did...
The X Games. By many thought of as the Super Bowl for action sports. While I haven't personally agreed with everything the X Games have done over the ...
As the sport of BMX progressed throughout the mid-90s it became more and more common to see street riders end their video sections with massive gaps a...