Click on over to Ride BMX to learn a little more about Jake’s current setup. They also talk a little bit about his involvement about Ride’s upcoming full-length, Headlights.
Super awesome weekend at Swampfest! Mark Burnett came away with the street win AND made it across the swamp rail, and I’m sure everybody had a blast. Huge thanks to Trey Jones and everybody who came out. What a wild scene!
When it comes to Erik Elstran’s riding, the only thing you can expect is the unexpected—and that it’ll be awesome. While on a recent trip to SoCal with the Madera team, Erik fired out five totally unorthodox clips at a very ordinary skate plaza.
Here it is. We are starting off 2018 with something huge. Shadow Rider Mark Burnett has been traveling, working his ass off, and collecting footage for two years to create this edit with filmer Ryan Chadwick. Enjoy and here are a few words from Mark himself about his experience with Chadwick:
“I met Chadwick when I was 14. I was a skeletal version of who I am today. Imagine hand-picking a 14 year old kid to accompany a group of 20-somethings on the road as a 26 year old man. How do you do that? If you tried to discipline me at that age I probably would’ve told you to, “suck it” or something along those lines. Maturity isn’t something I had perfected quite yet. He invited me to his home. He shared his friends. He educated me on the delicacy of the Cornish pasty and then because of him I was able to eat a pasty in the streets of Cornwall. On numerous occasions he has conquered the world with me, waiting patiently while I deplete myself trying tricks hundreds of times over the course of many hours. When I do something sub par he will be the first to tell me, but he also understands when I do something 6 times because the last 5, “just didn’t feel right.” I film now as well, and I know how easy it is to get frustrated behind the lens as well as on the bike. The relationship between filmer and rider has to be just right and I think we’ve found that with each other. It’s not easy knowing that this will be our last project for a while, but I sure am proud to let our saga rest here.”
Our final videos are LIVE and voting starts today!
All Odyssey and Sunday team riders visited the Providence, RI house whenever they wanted, all summer long. Odyssey and Sunday each produced a video with all their best footage.You vote for your favorite video, and the team with the most votes wins a trip anywhere in the world.
You can vote once a day until December 1st.
ODYSSEY vs SUNDAY features riding from Aaron Ross, Alec Siemon, Brett Silva, Chris Childs, Erik Elstran, Jake Seeley, Mark Burnett, Jared Duncan, Julian Arteaga, Broc Raiford, Gary Young, Justin Spriet, Matt Nordstrom, Tommy Dugan, Travis Hughes, and Jacob Cable.
Two teams.
One trip anywhere in the world.
You decide.
Videos and voting go live 11/24/17.
Featuring Broc Raiford, Gary Young, Justin Spriet, Matt Nordstrom, Tommy Dugan, Travis Hughes, Jacob Cable, Aaron Ross, Alec Siemon, Brett Silva, Chris Childs, Erik Elstran, Jake Seeley, Mark Burnett, Jared Duncan, and Julian Arteaga.
Our Winter 2017 softgoods are available now! Grab some new threads to make sure you look fresh while swinging a machete. Hit up our store or find a local dealer.
Join Chris Childs, Erik Elstran, and Brett Silva on a wild ride through the frantic streets of Taiwan! These guys annihilated the craziest spots like only they can in a whirlwind week-long tour through Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung, and beyond. Taiwan is nonstop excitement!
The Forecaster is Brett Silva’s first signature complete, and we’ve made sure it’s up to par by spec’ing parts like Sunday Jake Seeley grips and a Cyclone freecoaster hub with Odyssey Twisted Pro pedals and Path Pro tires. All black everything, 4-piece bars, a 21” top tube and RHD or LHD configuration options.