Almost got emotional watching this. Was just 14 when this was aired. Most x games athletes then wer my heroes. 25 years later. Times flies. Enjoy your life. Do want you want.
I was so excited when l first saw this and like a little kid. And l was ha ppy for flatland despite the general public not quite comprehending it. Yeah 25 years has just flown by but riding's still fun.
I met Trevor several years ago in Austin while he was traveling with the dyno gt stunt show. He is such a cool-humble dude. He let me ride his bike and when he told me how much it costs I quickly got off of it. I wasn’t about to do anything to damage a $750 bike. LoL. He autographed a shirt for me but I lost it in one of my dozen moves over the course of a decade
Jesus....Ending his run right on the buzzer with a smith decade - after this endless combo. Bumping that tire at the end shows his relief and satisfaction. We ´ve heard stories about him "stealing", copying stuff vom Kev, Ch but I feel that he simply loves to ride and the audience sees it in his style and commitment to the sport. Ride on, Robot.
from 95 to early 97 I was riding flat in Los Angeles. Met Eddie Fiola, Jesse Puente, Shawn, Day, Allien Landen and Andreas Tschuck, but mainly lived the streetlife as a soulrider. Never even heared of Trevor and the other guys then. BMX can beam you into another sphere....
Trying to sell flatland to the great public has always proved awkward. It's similar to trying to make the general public dig Kraftwerk or any other avant garde artist of sorts. I appreciate the fact that someone in production spent time writing that apparently deep dialogue, but it came out cornier than cereal. Faris killed this event! Trevor riding to Yello's "Oh Yeah" was fun to see. Dialed for sure. the opposite footed pinky squeaks to opposite spinning gerator was a sweet ending there. "The rolling, rising applause, of awestruck, appreciative warmth..." Golden. I was expecting Norman from Reality Bites to step in the studio at any given moment.
I had this on tape, too. I think I watched it every day after school to get pumped up. I had this, a copy of a B3 comp and Rad on VHS. They were all so motivational.
It's called "Lost in Wonder" by Craig Joiner. I didn't see any videos on RUclips but here's a link : www.universalproductionmusic.com/es-lae/discover/albums/1492/acoustic-rock-themes
Trevor deserves alot of respect. If you're a rider I'll bet that atleast %60 of the tricks you do were invented by this guy. In a way he was a huge part of inventing this style of riding. Respect.
This brings back memories. Hard to believe this is coming up on 25 years! I was stoked when flatland was included in the X games for the first time.
Almost got emotional watching this. Was just 14 when this was aired. Most x games athletes then wer my heroes. 25 years later. Times flies. Enjoy your life. Do want you want.
I was so excited when l first saw this and like a little kid. And l was ha ppy for flatland despite the general public not quite comprehending it. Yeah 25 years has just flown by but riding's still fun.
I met Trevor several years ago in Austin while he was traveling with the dyno gt stunt show. He is such a cool-humble dude. He let me ride his bike and when he told me how much it costs I quickly got off of it. I wasn’t about to do anything to damage a $750 bike. LoL. He autographed a shirt for me but I lost it in one of my dozen moves over the course of a decade
Great footage. The tv commentary was so ridiculous
Thx mate again for uploading all these your a star
Jesus....Ending his run right on the buzzer with a smith decade - after this endless combo. Bumping that tire at the end shows his relief and satisfaction. We ´ve heard stories about him "stealing", copying stuff vom Kev, Ch but I feel that he simply loves to ride and the audience sees it in his style and commitment to the sport. Ride on, Robot.
from 95 to early 97 I was riding flat in Los Angeles. Met Eddie Fiola, Jesse Puente, Shawn, Day, Allien Landen and Andreas Tschuck, but mainly lived the streetlife as a soulrider. Never even heared of Trevor and the other guys then. BMX can beam you into another sphere....
Thx for the upload. Mad. Respect
Trying to sell flatland to the great public has always proved awkward. It's similar to trying to make the general public dig Kraftwerk or any other avant garde artist of sorts. I appreciate the fact that someone in production spent time writing that apparently deep dialogue, but it came out cornier than cereal. Faris killed this event! Trevor riding to Yello's "Oh Yeah" was fun to see. Dialed for sure. the opposite footed pinky squeaks to opposite spinning gerator was a sweet ending there. "The rolling, rising applause, of awestruck, appreciative warmth..." Golden. I was expecting Norman from Reality Bites to step in the studio at any given moment.
Nostalgia right here x games should Bring back flatland I miss this.
One of the greatest freestyler ever.
What song 5:30?
had this recorded once upon a time.. I wanted to do flatland but picked up skateboarding instead. wonder if its too late haha
I had this on tape, too. I think I watched it every day after school to get pumped up. I had this, a copy of a B3 comp and Rad on VHS. They were all so motivational.
@jay man What song 5:30?
It's called "Lost in Wonder" by Craig Joiner. I didn't see any videos on RUclips but here's a link :
www.universalproductionmusic.com/es-lae/discover/albums/1492/acoustic-rock-themes
Trevor deserves alot of respect.
If you're a rider I'll bet that atleast %60 of the tricks you do were invented by this guy.
In a way he was a huge part of inventing this style of riding.
Respect.
Dude this guy ripped all of his links from Chase Gouin. If your going to pay respect to any one pay respect to the man Chase
Kevin Jones says “Hi”
Whatever happened to this guy?
HD Full vídeo?
No I wish. It was copied off a VHS tape.
I'll take my flatland in the 80's thanks..
The best
Sean peters said people have never seen flatland lmaoooooooooo
12:11 WUT? haha
Keep The Rad Days Rollin'...
9 yyyyyyy
He wish he was Chase G!!
😂😂😂 u buggin