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Are your BMX Videos as insane as your skills? Prove it by mounting the Drift Innovation HD170 Stealth Action Camera to your bike and filming insane videos of BMX. In the action sport community, there is no way to progress without proof, so why not present your proof in the form of sick YouTube BMX Videos? Remember, it doesn’t matter if you are cruising the streets or ripping up the park, now you can throw your YouTube videos and movies on any platform you desire faster than you can mount your pegs. So go ahead, become the master of BMX videos today.

Indentiti BMX Team 2012 Season Starts with a Bang

This weekend saw team Identiti’s debut in BMX racing at the new indoor track in Manchester for the first round of the 2012 British Cycling BMX Nationals. This was the first time that all of the team came together, as the riders are from all over the UK.

Martin Ogden, in the 35-39 Cruiser class, was the first rider of the weekend to take the win. Three clear motos followed by a clear semi race meant he easily made the final. In the final he left the entire field behind to take his first win onboard his Identiti Krisis MX.

 Fellow Factory Team rider Jake Power soon followed suit taking his first ever national win in the 15 Year Boys class. Jake also had a clean sweep of moto’s and continued this in the semi-finals with yet another win. Jake then rubber-stamped his dominance by powering through the final, and finishing some 10 + bike lengths in front of the field.

Jordan Lunn

Jordan Lunn had his first ever BMX race and found himself in a very competitive and packed Male 17-24 class. The strength of the field was increased as a lot or riders stayed in this class so they could race the World Championships in Birmingham. This made it a very hard field to race against and Jordan had three hard motos containing some riders that could have placed well in pro elite! Jordan held his own and came a very good 33rd out of 53 riders which is not a bad start to his BMX racing career. In fact it was extremely good for his first ever race at perhaps the hardest National Bmx Track on the calendar this year.

Team rider Joey Gough had her first race back in BMX for many years against a super hard field in Championship Women. Once again many riders chose to stay in this class to enable them to compete at the Worlds. Joey had a great first moto coming in second place but a very strong field consisting of many World Class riders from Europe (who had stayed over from Saturday night’s Supercross event) meant it would be a stiff test for her. Despite this she rode brilliantly and raced her way into the final. A first turn crash in the final meant that a place on the podium wasn’t to be. But 8th place for her first race in a long time is still a very good result and gives her something to build upon.

Peter Power (Father to the superfast and super smooth Jake Power) had his first race on board an Identiti Krisis MX in the Veteran Category. Pete obliterated the field by taking the win in every moto and left the field behind in the finals to take his first win of the 2012 season.

Micheal Cummins

Michael Cummins had a hard day in Junior (especially as they had to use Manchester’s super tech “pro section”, which is one of the hardest pro sections in the UK) but raced well and had some very good gates resulting in him doing well in every moto. Unfortunately in the semi-final he missed the last jump of the pro section which meant he ended up in the B finals. Michael went on to win the Junior B finals by a massive margin and leave us to think what could have been! With some very tight and fast racing on a very hard track we are very happy with Michael’s results on board his Identiti Krisis MX.

Team Manager Dave Franciosy had this to add: ” The team were under a lot of pressure to perform this weekend and despite it being the first time they all were together it was great to see how well they bonded and worked together. With such a large amount of pre-race press the team were sure to get a lot of attention during the race weekend from fans and fellow racers alike. To add to this pressure the Extreme Sports Channel followed the team for the weekend with the riders doing interviews. The crew also took plenty of race footage of the team to be broadcast on the channel.I could not have asked for a better start to the season for the new team with all the riders doing very well on such a hard track. It certainly goes to show that we should have a great year ahead of us”

What a brilliant start to the year the team have had, and we’re looking forward to seeing a lot more from them over the course of 2012.

Identiti Bikes announce their Factory and Development BMX teams for 2012

Drift Innovation will proudly be sponsoring the Identi Bikes Factory and Development BMX Teams for 2012. Following on from the release of the Identiti Krisis MX frame, which has been designed in-house with pro rider input, Identiti bikes were pleased to announce this week their Factory and Development BMX teams for 2012. They will be racing at National, International and Worlds in 2012. The line ups are:

Factory BMX TeamIndentiti BMX Factory Team 2012 Line-up

Martin Ogden (Masters and 35-39 Cruiser)

Jake Power (Male 15)

Michael Cummins (Junior Men)

Joey Gough (Championship Women)

Development BMX Team

Jordan Lunn

Pete Power

Josh Matthews

Identiti were one of the first companies in the World to offer complete bikes in the emerging Dual Slalom market back in 1998, and boy have they grown from there, developing outstanding complete bikes for the 4X market and now offer a fantastic platform for riders in the form of the Identiti Team. The Identiti Team consists of a very tight-knit group of riders who seem to have one thing in common – they all love and excel at biking! Each of them has been selected not only for their riding skills but also their attitude and personality which makes them such a strong team. They all do a fantastic job representing their sponsors and are also very approachable and helpful to riders of all ages.

Identiti BMX Team Manager, Dave Franciosy, has this to say:

“The 2012 season is going to be very exciting for Identiti and we are extremely pleased to have secured the services of such a great group of riders. We are also very grateful to all of the co-sponsors who are supporting this new venture”.

The Identiti Team will be using their Drift HD’s to capture some exciting moments throughout competition in 2012 and to aid their training by being able to review their rides; we’re looking forward to some exciting footage!

 

Matti Hemmings – First Drift HD Edit

We caught up with Matti earlier this week and he’s been busy! Getting together with the guys from ROK-STA pictures he put together this awesome little edit on his first test session with his Drift HD. They decided a little bit of atmosphere was needed so headed for the Boys Village near St.Athan,  a curious collection of decaying buildings including a chapel, gym, dining hall and varying styles of accommodation which are now heavily graffitied and decaying; they make a great setting for knocking out a few tricks. Unfortunately the weather was not on their side that day, heavy rain made for a slippery surface not ideal for flatland BMX but the guys were not going to let that get in their way and they managed to get some great footage. Matti is now looking forward to producing some bigger and better edits for 2012, but for now here’s their latest tasty bite for you to enjoy!

This edit was produced and filmed by Mike at ROK-STA Pictures. You can check out more of ROK-STA’s awesome work at www.rok-sta.com and if you fancy getting in touch drop them an email to info@rok-sta.com.

Introducing Matti Hemmings – Flatland BMX

Matti Hemmings - Flatland BMX'er

We’re excited to announce a new addition to our Drift Athlete Team – Matti Hemmings – Flatland BMX’er. Matti Hemming’s is a South Wales, UK based Flatland BMX’er. Having turned professional 2010 he spends his time performing in national touring shows, organising and hosting events and delivering workshops. In his spare time you can usually find him on a tennis court, abandoned swimming pools or car parks riding and developing new tricks and his unique riding style. Flatland BMX is an extremely stylish and impressive form of BMXing, utilising fantastic levels of core strength and balance to get the bike to do what you want it to do. In Matti’s words “ Flatland has given me a freedom of expression, it is as much of an art form as it is a sport and has become an important part of my life. It works the brain as well as the body, with the endless combinations that can be created. It is a fantastic way of movement on a BMX.”

Matti is interested in all urban arts and sports and takes huge pride in everything he gets involved in.

Matt Hemmings BMX

Matt Hemmings BMX

This enthusiasm shows through his dedication to BMX riding equalling in his impressive style and techniques of Flatland riding. Matti was recognised by Drift as an innovative force in his sport, with his passion and enthusiasm he is really driving involvement in the sport, promoting its unique style across the UK.

Over the last few years Matti’s developed real acclaim for his skills, and has worked on many projects across the UK from commercial productions to community projects. He also single- handedly organised the UK Flatland BMX Championships this year, which was a hugely successful event with over 2000 people in attendance, and he already has his sights set on next year’s event to be an even bigger success.

2012 is set to be an exciting year for Matti and Drift are thrilled to be involved in up and coming talent. We’ll be keeping you updated on his activities, and he’ll be providing us with some epic videos all filmed on his Drift HD, so watch this space….

If you’d like to know more about Matti please visit www.mattihemmings.co.uk or hit him up on Twitter @mattihemmings.

 

BMX Dirt Jumps – South Lake Tahoe – Matthias Weldon

drift stealth bmxFirst Tracks Productions caught up with local BMX ripper, Matthias Weldon, on the dirt jumps in South Lake Tahoe. Matthias threw down during the session and we caught the action with the help of Drift HD170 Stealth camera. Check it out…and check out more at: FirstTracksProductions.com

Dirt Jumping evolved alongside BMX racing from its birth. Dirt Jumping is similar to BMX or Mountain Bike racing in that the rider jumps off of mounds of dirt. It differs in that the jumps are usually much larger and designed to lift the rider higher into the air. Additionally, the goal is not to complete the course with the fastest time, but rather to perform the best tricks with the best style. Trails are most often hand built, with attention to detail.

BMX Dirt Jumps – South Lake Tahoe – Matthias Weldon from First Tracks Productions on Vimeo.