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Ian Schwartz Moving on

Ian Schwartz

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Words from Ian Schwartz,

About 6 months ago I reached a point with riding that it just didn’t feel the same as it used to. Although its been a dream come true and I would never trade any of it, I’m certain it’s time for me to move on.

I was raised on a family farm and enjoyed it as a kid, but lost interest as I grew older and found other things. Well a couple years back I started to find enjoyment in the goings on of it again and began to read and learn about it. I’ve been able to meet and work with many area farmers and found an entire world of ideas and opportunities to explore. My family has allowed me to lease a small 17 acre field on our farm and I’ve begun implementing my ideas for responsible, respectful and productive food growing. I hope to grow (but not too big), either on our farm or on my own somewhere else in or around my hometown of Lancaster, Ohio.

I still love riding, and will continue to ride, just not in the same way as I have for the past 4 or 5 years. I appreciate the kids that have had nice things to say online and in-person, and I’ve had an awesome time with the guys on the team.

Take care,

Ian

This is definitely a sad day for Sunday and BMX.  Although we fully support Ian’s decision, it’s tough to know that one of the most creative and unique guys in BMX is moving on to different challenges.  I’ve always appreciate his take on riding, it’s always been smooth, effortless, creative and it felt good.  The thing I always got from his riding was that a trick looked good from beginning to end.  The whole thing seemed like it looked effortless not just the trick itself.  I’ve been lucky enough to have ridden with him so much over the past 5 years.  He’s definitely been a great influence on my riding.  Ian, you’ll be missed here at Sunday and good luck to you!

Jim Cielencki

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D-Town Limits

Here’s another edit from Alex Magallan that I’m sure you guys would be psyched on. It’s edited by Alex and Mark Gourley w/filming by Alejandro Javier Bardo. All the riding was filmed in only 2 days and all done within city limits! Roofgaps, full-cabs, manual lines and all out righteous riding make up this quick edit.

Alex M’s Duff Edit

Alex Magallan kills it on any terrain. He has a unique view and can come up with things to do when everyone else has already loaded there bikes up in the car. Above is his Duffs skatepark edit. So good!

Garrett Reeves!!!

Mike Mastroni put together this video of Garrett Reeves. It’s apparently just ‘scrap’ footage but he sure has everyone fooled. This edit has some really great clips in it!

David Benda!

Our Czech Republic rider David Benda absolutely destroys this skatepark!  So good!  Nollie to no hander!

Jake Seeley Manmade Remix!

Here’s an amazing Jake Seeley edit from Manmade on VimeoTom Arkus hit me up with this link and he said it was from back in the day, but it seems relevant today.  It’s so good!

Funday PRO testing!

On Saturday, I went down to Austin to check out some of the Sunday complete samples that had arrived at the office.  The day went smoothly, but then everyone wanted to go to Ramp Ranch to ride.  Unfortunately, I didn’t bring my bike due to it being a short trip.  Well, since I’m really excited about the new bikes especially the Funday PRO, I decided to just ride that bike at the skatepark.  I’ll be honest and say that I felt shaky at first, due to it having different bars than I’m use to, plus, the small 13.25 inch rear end was something I had never ridden before.  But after a ninja drop, everything started to work for me.  Nothing crazy went down, but we did get the clip above.  Check out the other one after the jump.  Not bad for a $655 bike!  Look for Sunday completes available at the end of February!

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Swine Flu Tour:
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