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Shop trading hours over the holidays (and a few unseen photos)
Have you got one of our new BMX Island tees that Tyson is modelling yet?
The year is coming to a close.. Here's our trading hours for our retail shop.
It's a busy time of year and we're currently winding down our retail shop opening hours before we break for Christmas. Today (23/12) we're open until 5.30pm, then tomorrow (Christmas Eve 24/12) we're open 10am - 3pm.
And then we close the shop until the 6th of January!
Don't fret though..
There's plenty left for us to do during the time the shop is closed, namely taking care of sending out orders and emails.
So if you are placing orders in between 24/12 - 6/1 we'll be doing our best to get them out in a timely manner.
Now you've read the important stuff, here's a few photos we have been sitting on for a while..
Will Gunn dipping it over the channel at Belconnen. Photo: Tyson JP
Russell Brindley getting whipped on the Hut jump, Snails. Photo: Tyson JP.
Tyson Jones-Peni with a 360 x-up on the rarely spun hut jump at Snails. Photo: Karl Cottrell
Back Bone BMX Session Tapes Video
Got this treat for you to brighten up your Monday! We've had some clips from around that is about time we put them out. We are often out with the camera, filming and just catching sessions with the crew. We compiled them and here they are.
Hope you enjoy!
Belco Jam for Tyson's Birthday
Shop owner Tyson is turning 33 in a couple of weeks, what better way to celebrate than by throwing a BMX jam at the park across from our shop. Saturday 16th of November is the date, make sure you grab that BMX bike of yours and head to Belconnen skatepark for a good time. 3pm onwards, let's git it.
Jason Watts; Pro Cup winner & NORA nominee
Jason with that crazy pull-back flip transfer that secured him the win in Mexico. Photo: Rob Dolecki courtesy of VansBMXProCup.com
A quick highlight the fact that Cult crew shredder Jason Watts is 100% on a tear at the moment; not only did he just go back-to-back with another win at the last Vans BMX Pro Cup in Mexico, but he has also just been nominated for NORA Cup transition rider of the year!
It will no doubt be very rad if he pulls it off the NORA, but either way, Jason is showing that it is possible to ride at the highest level, while keeping it fun at the same time.
Jason is also just about to shred as team captain at Battle Of Hastings; keep your eyes out for that.
The Vans BMX Pro Cup winner Mexico, 3 years in a row! Photo: VansBMXProCup.com
Jason Watts Vans BMX Pro Cup Germany Winner!
Jason Watts and the crew at Stuttgart, Germany. Photo: Rob Dolecki, taken from the Vans BMX Pro Cup website.
You gotta be frothin on this (cause we are!), Back Bone team rider Jason Watts just won the second Vans BMX Pro Cup in Stuttgart, Germany! Watch the official highlights video now below, as well as the moves that got Jason the win aboard his freshly built up Cult Walsh Hawk frame. Add to this the best trick win at the Vans BMX Pro Cup in Five Dock and you've got a heck of a year getting tee'd up..
Stoked for you Jase!
The official highlights video from the Vans BMX Pro Cup in Germany
Jason Watts coming home with the win at the Vans BMX Pro Cup in Germany! Video: Our BMX
Kris Fox Mental Clarity Video
Kris Fox is a 10/10 human and the new Demolition Mental Exodus video shows his 10/10 bike riding skills in what I think is the most accurate depiction (AKA mind-blowing) to date.
Sometimes more 'simple' riding can be hard to grasp over an internet video - it just doesn't put you there, looking at the spot, appreciating the difficulty of it all, compared to a video with more trick-centric moves that I (and many of us) can't do and by definition are difficult.
Mental Exodus does a great job of putting you into that real life perspective of Kris' riding; he really does ride that fast, he really does jump that far. Some of the manual lines in particular are ridiculous and really captures just how much bike control, speed, and precision Kris rides with 'in real life'.
The old adage runs true with Kris; take away the shared interest of BMX and if you still want to hang out, then you're in good company. Kris is a top bloke and friend and I'm stoked on this vid (as you can tell).
I can't wait to see this Fast & Loose vid!
- Tyson
Kris whipped way past sideways at last year's ACT Jam. Photo: Tyson JP
ACT Jam 2019 Recap - Part One: Belco
If you've been to an ACT Jam in the last few years there will be no denying, it is one hell of a time!
ACT Jam 2019 went down a couple of weeks ago and we are blown away with how it all went down this year. If you were there, you know already!
This is the biggest year so far and we feel that it's already shaping up to be bigger next year..
A big year deserves a big recap, so we're breaking these down into days.
Want a recap of what went down on day one of ACT Jam 2019? As well as some things you didn't know happened?
Keep reading..
This year marks the seventh year since it's reincarnation from the OG ACT Jams that happened from 2001 - 2005 and this year we were able to join forces with BentSpoke Brewery, who came on board as a major sponsor to help to give away a whopping $8k prize money.
This sort of prize money wasn't all BentSpoke's doing though, we had a lot of help from the Australian BMX industry kicking in to help pay BMXers who kicked ass riding.
If you don't know by now to support the brands that support ACT Jam (and hence Australian BMX), then this is a reminder!
The weeks leading up to the jam:
This year we had crew from all over the world spending time in town, enjoying what the Canberra BMX scene has to offer. There was plenty of BMX sessions going down at spots across Canberra by a varied crew of BMX riders. It was cool to have trail riders rolling around the streets - and vice versa.
There was also copious amounts of coffee being sucked down at our humble BMX shop by a bunch of legends.
It was cool to have so many BMX riders in town, there was a real energy in the air and a lot of positive vibes.
Kris Fox was lighting up Belco bowl on the first day of the jam. Jack Gruber photo.
ACT Jam 2019 stop 1: Belconnen:
There was no doubt going to be some heavy BMX action on day one of the ACT jam. For those who don't know, above Back Bone BMX shop in Belconnen is Lakeside Tattoo parlour, who this year was a sponsor of the jam and stepped up in a big way by freeing their schedule and offering walk in ACT Jam and BMX tattoos to those willing!
Pat Freyne is now a lifer.. Photo: Jack Gruber
The bowl at Belconnen was damn near shut down by the Fast & Loose crew. Jason Watts, Kris Fox, Cody Pollard were blasting and I'm sure I saw Corey Walsh do an air that swung around half of the bowl - I know for certain at one stage he took off 15 feet from the left of the channel and still aired over it.. considering the bowl is round, 12 foot tall, with pool coping, that's as gnarly as it gets.
Corey Walsh voted best rider - Belco bowl for ACT Jam 2019
Guaranteed Corey Walsh swung this table around from far left of frame and will be landing outside of the right frame of this photo. Photo Jack Gruber.
The snake run was destroyed by many, but a stand out was no doubt Boyd Hilder. Boyd has that 'hard stuff done effortlessly' thing going on; he did triple truckdrivers, x-up whips and everything else in the BMX trick list with a smile on his face. Full blown ripper.
Boyd Hilder voted best rider - Belco snake run for ACT Jam 2019
You'd be psyched to be that nosed in just straight jumping.. Boyd Hilder, cannonball. Photo: Jack Gruber.
The street course was the last thing to be shut down on the first day of ACT Jam 2019, special mentions to Jack O'Reilly who battled and conquered a nollie tooth hanger the big down ledge, Jacman Hinns who did a bunch of hard moves including an oppo barspin to ice down the rail, and Cal Eggington who rode the bowl like a savage, the snake run, and then busted moves on the street section.
The night and street section belonged to Lewis Mills though, who tore apart the rail both, going both up and down it. Bar-crooks-bar down and up-rail 180 whip were just a couple of bangers from the Fiending shredder from Sydney.
Lewis Mills voted best rider - Belco street for ACT Jam 2019.
Lewis Mills up the rail and 180 whipping off the end of it! Photo: Jack Gruber
Pat Freyne balanced.. Photo: Jack Gruber
Belco Post-Jam:
It didn't just end at the final trick of the official jam and that's what makes ACT Jam so good; it's three days of real deal BMX mayhem. At one point I was set to leave at around 8.30pm (the official jam finished at 7pm) and as I was driving out, I couldn't help but see a huge mass of ACT Jammers crowded around the deep bowl.
I parked my car and walked up to find Sean Thompson, Cal Eggington and Brazilian Cauan Madona (who missed the official jam completely) going back-to-back for some of the gnarliest riding of the whole night. I'm fairly certain Madona knows no fear, because he didn't have any issue pumping out a shoulder high double whip among other things that had the crowd going bananas. Madona knows very little English, but I sure hope he understood by the screaming, swearing and jumping up-and-down from the crowd that his presence at the jam was highly appreciated that night.
It was an amazing way to encapsulate just what the ACT Jam is; full blown freestylin' for the love of it.
And we still had Tuggeranong and BentSpoke to go!
Cody Pollard on full blast. Photo: Jack Gruber.
The party kept going and the show went on for two more days..
I'm still jazzed just thinking about it, and there is so much to go through that we'll release part two and part three of the jam separately.. So keep an eye out!
- Tyson
Cult Down Under video (Welcome to the team Jason Watts)
No doubt you've seen this increddddible 17+ minute long rip snorter of a video from the Cult crew by now, but if you haven't, now is the time to really sit back and absorb some seriously, seriously, amazing riding in our own backyard. Corey Walsh and Dan Foley were able to travel across the Pacific with BMX filmer and all-round legend Veesh, to meet up with our bro (and long time Back Bone team rider) Benn Pigot, as well as newly appointed Cult team rider (and also Back Bone team rider) Jason Watts.
The dudes spent some time in Melbourne and Sydney, as well as a bunch of time in here in Canberra, destroying the place in the best way they know how, on a BMX bike. Plenty of the trails in this vid, as well as a heavy dose of Canberra skateparks.
The Cult crew also put on a hell of a show with a jam at Belconnen skatepark one of the days they were here, I shot some photos for that, which you can see below.
If this video doesn't get you stoked on what Cult is doing, as well as what the Australian BMX scene has to offer, then you might be doing the wrong thing!
- Tyson
Benn Pigot doing it proper. Photo: Tyson Jones-Peni
Corey Walsh, Zac Miner and Jason Watts hangin'. Photo: Tyson Jones-Peni
Dan Foley is as smooth as it gets, with style to match. Photo: Tyson Jones-Peni
The dude Jason Watts is runnin' it right now.. His part in the Cult Down Under video is bonkers. Photo: Tyson Jones-Peni
Jason Watts Vans Path To Pro Cup Video
Vans give you an insight into our dude Jason Watts with this epic video, with Jason shredding in Aus and what he gets up to travelling around in that matte black bus of his. Jase is livin' the life of a BMXer, that's for sure. Stoked to him tear the world a new one. There's some rad clips of Benn Pigot in here too!
Jason is fresh off a Fast and Loose crew bowl trip with in the US with Kris Fox, Corey Walsh, Matt Cordova and Cody Pollard and currently at Huntington Beach for the Vans BMX Pro Cup!
Get it Jason!