An inside look at the BMX Park course and the first day of practice with Chad Kerley, Morgan Wade and Gary Young where they talk through the course, the venue and the vibe at the Pantech Beach Cha
Gary Young teaches you all the steps to learn how to do a 360 tabletop on dirt. Step By Step's give some tips from the pros on how to do the basic tricks and some advanced ones too.
Brandon Dosch packed each of his runs in the BMX dirt finals with big tricks to steadily increase his lead over the rest of the competition, grabbing the win and the first Dew Cup of his career.
A California native, Gary Young has been riding for nearly a decade. Gary definitely earned his stripes by placing among the top ranks in almost every contest hes entered, including gold-medal finishes at the BMX Worlds and the Metro Jam.
Gary poses a double threat, consistently rocking out solid routines in Park and Dirt competitions. What makes a great rider? Ask him and hell tell you its not the fancy tricks they pull out of their bag, but rather the fluidity of their lines. With lines flowing like butter-baby, Gary stylized and smooth routines set him apart from the competition.
When Gary is asked who or what motivates him, he's quick to pay homage to his fellow riders, friends and family. This appreciative rider cites traveling as one of his favorite things, which is perfect given that he is on the road shooting videos, participating in contests, and staging demos all around the globe throughout the year. He also enjoys reading books, playing video games, listening to music and simply chillin' with his friends and family. Gary is a firm believer in hard work and states, without hard work, nothing happens. With these strong sources of motivation as well as his own drive to succeed, Gary is poised to expand his medal collection with some more from the Dew Tour.
Clearly, Mike Spinner is off the injured list after pulling his first 1080 turndown in a comp and winning the Park Finals on Saturday at the Nike 6.0 BMX Open in Chicago.
BMX dirt open qualifiers just wrapped up here at the Nike 6.0 BMX Open in Chicago, and the top 13 riders have all earned their way into the prelims taking place tomorrow.
My Five is a new Alli feature where we ask the same five questions to five different athletes and compile all the crazy answers for your reading pleasure. For this installment, we talked to BMXers.
Brandon Dosch packed each of his runs in the BMX dirt finals with big tricks to steadily increase his lead over the rest of the competition, grabbing the win and the first Dew Cup of his career.
An inside look at the BMX Park course and the first day of practice with Chad Kerley, Morgan Wade and Gary Young where they talk through the course, the venue and the vibe at the Pantech Beach Cha
Gary Young teaches you all the steps to learn how to do a 360 tabletop on dirt. Step By Step's give some tips from the pros on how to do the basic tricks and some advanced ones too.