The next evolution of street trials. Danny is insane.
Monday, October 20th, 2008
Fixie peeps riding with lance in his hometown, austin TX. Pretty awesome to see one of cycling’s biggest stars kicking back with a bunch of underground yahoos, check out Lance’s acceleration towards the end of the group ride, too easy. Gotta love his fat pad and all seven yellow jerseys hanging on the adjacent walls, sweet.
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
Selling off my 2004 Ironhorse SGS-DH World cup bike. This bike has had very few miles, couple of cosmetic scratches, front fork needs to be re-serviced, but all in all, its in great working order. Why am I selling it? For one, there aren’t many downhill worthy trails near where I live that actually warrant a downhill specific bike, and secondly, I could use the extra garage space. I’m letting it go for $800, pass the word around.
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
Apple unveiled their redesigned line of Macbooks this morning with some pretty sweet Final Cut Pro still images of the World Cup Syndicate mountain bike race team. I wonder if this will influence mac geeks everywhere to pick up a bike and start shredding their local dirt parks. I’m just happy the sport is getting exposure, even if its from left-field.
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

(Photo taken by John Cho)
Leaving on the price tag is all the rage

(Photo taken by Kyung Lee)
Debbie next to a wall of trinkets

(Photo taken by John Cho)
Eric and I with a group of rowdy yet welcoming teens in Mcdonalds

(Photo taken by John Cho)
Eric’s expression, I totally ambushed him, PWNED

(Photo taken by John Cho)
Richie looks like he’s with the natives, Eric and I on the other hand look very, very foreign

(Photo taken by Eric Kwon)
Ah yes, nights in Seville…
Monday, October 13th, 2008
I heard rumors about this film not to long ago and was wondering just when it would debut. And now that its out its been getting great reviews, most notably from Cannes. I want to see it.
Friday, October 10th, 2008

Red Bull could not have picked a better title, “The Evolution”. The last Rampage event was 3 years ago, with plenty of time for the sport of freeriding to progress, it has, ridiculously. 20+ feet drops are now considered normal, not only do you have to hit them, most of these guys are tricking off them easily, theres also the 60+ foot canyon gap midway through the run, followed by more madness. Videos and photos here.
Monday, October 6th, 2008






