Im guessing thats the plan, which would be rad for both as Stevie is a machine and Im sure just like Vic could just hop back. on his bike and probably at least do a 540 bunnyhop/flyout. I never felt like Sean fell off, he just didn't like how certain things were in the main bmx scene and now is making even more moves on his own. I wonder if Bob from Fiend/ex-Staff is helping with the frames and stuff??
I have to put this out there, Mr Mastroni you are one of my all time favorite riders. You’re creativity is second to none. Bmx wouldn’t be the same if you didn’t put your fingerprints all over it. Such a cool dude also. I hope you do more Unclicked podcasts. 🤘🤘
George's loop is in a small town in Greece called Trikala. He is actually not the first person to try and ride the full loop. Manaras Panos tried it 10 years ago or something but couldnt do it. There is a full on redbull doc on youtube about that proccess. Big respect to both!
great addition the mastroni segment ! great to remember liam footage and give some credit to yumi creative and skilled riding (and as dangerous on some clip as anyone else). Can't wait to hear him again on next pod hopefully.
30+ and new to BMX. I am loving this series monthly. The level of exposure you get to sport and riders is so good. Does the studio smell like breath after recording?
1:05:00 yes absolutely, Vans bike did sell for in fact 15k cash located in Pawtucket RI just a little over a month ago. It was 1 of 2 schwin mean street proto type frames, and in fact it was the frame that did the iconic whip over the legendary Kona gap. It was my buddy Andrew’s bike, took a little over a year to source all the parts. Some dude from NY came and picked it up!! It was the wildest BMX sell I’ve ever seen!!
The coolest thing I got to do off the bike because of the bike is a super car rally/race around Vegas. I have photos of the speedo at 185 mph. What a wild weekend.
Good job guys. Gotta get these on Spotify. Always listen while driving because I don’t have time to sit down to listen and have a RUclips video on. A Spotify publishing of this audio only would be great. I’ve legitimately never watched one of these and I’m sure that’s the case for others as well
Are Stevie Churchill and Dillon Lloyd doing okay? Genuinely concerned about those guys. I hope that they are doing well in whatever endeavors they are doing. I wanna see their spin-a-roonies,grinders and aerial acrobatics and hippity hoppers. In all seriousness I just want to see them shred, they did it like no other. Sending positive vibes. Great pod BTW!Ride on!
Someone needs to do the spillway roll in to loop at Pipa Grande..... Garret Byrnes already did the first part.. Also the front foot forward pedal/crank arm grind on a flat ledge if you know how to do regular pedal grinds front foot forward legless, its the EASIEST grind in the world especially down a like hubba. Please don't call it a girl grind, its just a pedal/crank arm grind. Trey Jones said it also the twitch 180 out, way easier than a regular front foot pedal grind to even regular 180 let alone hardway. I can personally back this statement up as its way less scary to hop on a ledge onto your pedal/crank while your rear peg drags as you automatically get locked in all you have to do is aim hop and apply pressure. I just think it looks terrible on flat ledges and same with fast plant 180s I used to do that stuff and NO ONE would film it, if playing a game of BIKE Even if I did a manual to fast plant 180 or even the rare manual fast plant 360 which I have pulled, Tom White is my witness haha. But back in like 2001/02 these moves got you made fun of by your friends at least outside of Philly here in Ridley, and now I just think its funny that its a "Trendy" move. As long as your having fun doing it IDC but just imo I would never film one on a regular flat ledge. But its bmx so do whatever the hell you want but I bet that Lewis Mills Vans Kit is going to be their highest selling stuff ever by the looks of these instagram videos Im guessing he's the next like dude to get even his clothing style ripped off by others. Now as a teen I was guilty of this from still wearing brown dickies because of Scerbo to back in high school starting to shop at thrift stores after Garret Byrnes bought a hoodie for a quarter that just looked sick whilst he was filming his Props Bio back in the day but I jocked the Thrift Store button ups and the 3/4 sleeve shirts all day. So I get it.
To make the point, we could compare the visual media portion of BMX (the video parts) to art in painting or film to make sense of why it matters. It’s easy to appreciate the skill put into hyperrealistic paintings but there is also skill in the deliberation and intention of those people doing the things. Creativity is part of what distinguishes BMX and skating from traditional sports. We’re not just jocks on bikes but also artists when we are performing for an audience through video parts etc. If it was just about skill, we should be able to say that it doesn’t matter how you edit your videos, what clothes you wear, what your bike looks like or rides like, or what spot your riding because as long as you muscle through very scary and difficult moves which progress the sport in a very obvious way, then we’ve done our job. But we can’t honestly say this. To the point of being a “pro”, this is awarded to literally anyone who can sell product. Albeit, most of the time this means there is a level of skill because that’s what people want to watch. But this can also happen, and has happened, for people who are simply likeable and popular, and can sell products, (Adam LZ or Austin Augie). Both AMAZING bike riders, but their being popular content creators had an influence in their being pro with signature products.
Love the animal house video, there’s a trick in there that Mirra does that still I have no clue what it even is never seen it anywhere else, it looks like a backflip 360 no hander and he claps his hands mid air
i agree with rooftop, we mid school pro rider are very happy with level of riding it sad that we put our bodies on the line to push the limits and now its meh
I think you’re not really thinking of BMX as a whole. The level of BMX is 100% higher than ever, and will only continue to get crazier. Just because there’s some lower-risk creative stuff getting some shine doesn’t mean BMX is “meh”
That bmx game is supposed to come out on PlayStation and Xbox but I believe they just released on pc first because the console version takes a bit more time
The only critique I have about this podcast is not including enough park riding content. I’m not saying there’s none at all because there totally is but it just seems like their is a favoritism towards street and video parts which is sick but personally, park riding is more appealing to me and I truly believe that BMX Park riding is at an all time high for progression and deserves more recognition, especially with it being an official Olympic sport. Nevertheless, a great podcast that I always look forward to listening too after I get done with work or riding 🙌🏼 hope this is taken with a grain of salt and not looked at as me trying to degrade or talk down on street riding because it is actually insane and honestly really hard to ride IRL at least for me. Keep making great episodes 🙌🏼🔥🤘🏻🚲
33:33 personally I think they messed up putting that video behind a pay wall… it’s not about the $10 it’s the fact that it’s not on RUclips just getting fed to people to teach people this is what the cool shit in bmx is…
Yeahhh. Knowing the cost of it and dollars brought in, I’m sure they’re hoping to do well with sales to make a few bucks for all the work. But yeah, kids just are not going to pay for videos…
I have never heard of rooftop. Yumi took years developing a unique and rare style. Rooftop can’t do a downside ice down a massive stair set. I’m sure if he tried his ankles would snap and he would face plant.
You can compliment Yumi without (attempting to) talk shit on Rooftop. Don't tell him I said this, but he is quite literally one of the most legendary street riders of all time and probably did the first ever rail to barspin before you were born. Educate yourself on the people that paved the way.
@@OurBMX "what means to be a pro in today's age ?" would be a great discussion/pod ... Rooftop perspective on that would have been heard differently if he had time to argue more his point. Having him on the phone was nice but i guess kinda of awkward too (sounded like narrow minded view on yumi's riding). The jib "trend" has come from skateboard before, it's fun to watch, it's relatable for kids, it bring some kind of fashion into the equation...and that takes attention on social media...Rooftop is a legend, i totally respect his accomplishment, loved his riding, his passion...but instagram has changed the game like xgames has change the game at his time. Being a pro on the midschool era can't be compared to today's age...or to when bmx was eddie fiola dressed in full yellow jersey. "beeing pro" is a concept, not a title, if you just read into it, professionnal means living out of your profession...So a bmx youtuber can be pro, a 50 years old guy doing demos in mall can be pro, a olympic rider paid by his federation (+ energy drinks) can be pro, a highly respect legend passed his prime can still be a pro without even producing much, a girl can be a pro now (i hope), and a charismatic rider with good follow on instagram can be pro...Because i am afraid that beeing pro means most of the time being paid by a company to ride a bike, so if a company sees more potential of sales (sales is the purpose of a company right ? not only but you know) in a rider's image of their choice, you can't blame the rider, and not even the company, it's just the way sponsorship work...So is there levels to beeing a pro, i guess there is and that's why i have infinite respect to big video part makers...and that's why i think this conversation could get some interest from all generations. Bringing different type of riders (age, disciplines) around this topic/table could be a thing.
If Stevie starts riding again that would be insane. Him and Sean make a come back by really forging their own lane? That would be epic.
Im guessing thats the plan, which would be rad for both as Stevie is a machine and Im sure just like Vic could just hop back. on his bike and probably at least do a 540 bunnyhop/flyout. I never felt like Sean fell off, he just didn't like how certain things were in the main bmx scene and now is making even more moves on his own. I wonder if Bob from Fiend/ex-Staff is helping with the frames and stuff??
Mastroni’s picks perfect add on to the podcast 🔥🔥
Thanks yo 😊
Thank you very much guys! Filmed this video exactly for this kind of reactions🙌 And it’s insane to have it from you legends! Appreciate it!
Big fan of Irek.
Love the Rooftop/Demo conversation. I like seeing these guys have respectful disagreements and constructive discussion. Fair play to you, guys!
Much love bro! 🫶🏿
I have to put this out there, Mr Mastroni you are one of my all time favorite riders. You’re creativity is second to none. Bmx wouldn’t be the same if you didn’t put your fingerprints all over it. Such a cool dude also. I hope you do more Unclicked podcasts. 🤘🤘
Dennis flowteam 2024
Come to San Diego and make it happen. 🤣
Congrats Dennis
George's loop is in a small town in Greece called Trikala. He is actually not the first person to try and ride the full loop. Manaras Panos tried it 10 years ago or something but couldnt do it. There is a full on redbull doc on youtube about that proccess. Big respect to both!
Thank you for the plug guys!
"Garret can hurt peoples feelings" So true. He can make things look so easy
Do a podcast with Rich Hirsch or Mike Ardelean 🤙
Demarcus Paul is the best addition to this podcast!!
great addition the mastroni segment ! great to remember liam footage and give some credit to yumi creative and skilled riding (and as dangerous on some clip as anyone else). Can't wait to hear him again on next pod hopefully.
Bmx needs more of this!!!!!
3:07:15 Dennis: the peacekeeper haha
30+ and new to BMX. I am loving this series monthly. The level of exposure you get to sport and riders is so good.
Does the studio smell like breath after recording?
Mostly just like sweaty dudes and mentos gum
What's crazyy about the Davey clips is he's chainless in all of themmm
1:05:00 yes absolutely, Vans bike did sell for in fact 15k cash located in Pawtucket RI just a little over a month ago. It was 1 of 2 schwin mean street proto type frames, and in fact it was the frame that did the iconic whip over the legendary Kona gap. It was my buddy Andrew’s bike, took a little over a year to source all the parts. Some dude from NY came and picked it up!! It was the wildest BMX sell I’ve ever seen!!
The coolest thing I got to do off the bike because of the bike is a super car rally/race around Vegas. I have photos of the speedo at 185 mph. What a wild weekend.
Good job guys. Gotta get these on Spotify. Always listen while driving because I don’t have time to sit down to listen and have a RUclips video on. A Spotify publishing of this audio only would be great. I’ve legitimately never watched one of these and I’m sure that’s the case for others as well
The audio version should be on Spotify, no?
@@OurBMX hahahahaha I’ve been searching for it wrong this whole time. Give me an Unclicked branded Dunce Cap. My b.
@@OurBMXactually I’m wrong a second time, it’s there (Our BMX) just not this episode that’s my confusion.
Here's the before/middle/after "Unpublished Cut" for the members. I appreciate ya all! ruclips.net/video/kuBZbkti-ZM/видео.html
Fuger is like “I’m not paying anyone to do anything” haha
Are Stevie Churchill and Dillon Lloyd doing okay? Genuinely concerned about those guys. I hope that they are doing well in whatever endeavors they are doing. I wanna see their spin-a-roonies,grinders and aerial acrobatics and hippity hoppers. In all seriousness I just want to see them shred, they did it like no other. Sending positive vibes. Great pod BTW!Ride on!
Great episode as always fellas 🤘🏼
Fudger-“Whats that called dennis?”
-dennis “peg ching,im learning so much”
Fudge- “a peg yumi”💀💀💀💀
Gotta bring on smillie and do a livestream playing bmx streets. He could definitely show you guys the ropes.
I’m riding profile mini hub and for that fakie clip I just took out the bolt from the sprocket🙌
Bolt out from the sprocket is wild! I’ve never heard of anyone doing that haha, so sick!
Someone needs to do the spillway roll in to loop at Pipa Grande..... Garret Byrnes already did the first part.. Also the front foot forward pedal/crank arm grind on a flat ledge if you know how to do regular pedal grinds front foot forward legless, its the EASIEST grind in the world especially down a like hubba. Please don't call it a girl grind, its just a pedal/crank arm grind. Trey Jones said it also the twitch 180 out, way easier than a regular front foot pedal grind to even regular 180 let alone hardway. I can personally back this statement up as its way less scary to hop on a ledge onto your pedal/crank while your rear peg drags as you automatically get locked in all you have to do is aim hop and apply pressure. I just think it looks terrible on flat ledges and same with fast plant 180s I used to do that stuff and NO ONE would film it, if playing a game of BIKE Even if I did a manual to fast plant 180 or even the rare manual fast plant 360 which I have pulled, Tom White is my witness haha. But back in like 2001/02 these moves got you made fun of by your friends at least outside of Philly here in Ridley, and now I just think its funny that its a "Trendy" move. As long as your having fun doing it IDC but just imo I would never film one on a regular flat ledge. But its bmx so do whatever the hell you want but I bet that Lewis Mills Vans Kit is going to be their highest selling stuff ever by the looks of these instagram videos Im guessing he's the next like dude to get even his clothing style ripped off by others. Now as a teen I was guilty of this from still wearing brown dickies because of Scerbo to back in high school starting to shop at thrift stores after Garret Byrnes bought a hoodie for a quarter that just looked sick whilst he was filming his Props Bio back in the day but I jocked the Thrift Store button ups and the 3/4 sleeve shirts all day. So I get it.
To make the point, we could compare the visual media portion of BMX (the video parts) to art in painting or film to make sense of why it matters. It’s easy to appreciate the skill put into hyperrealistic paintings but there is also skill in the deliberation and intention of those people doing the things. Creativity is part of what distinguishes BMX and skating from traditional sports. We’re not just jocks on bikes but also artists when we are performing for an audience through video parts etc. If it was just about skill, we should be able to say that it doesn’t matter how you edit your videos, what clothes you wear, what your bike looks like or rides like, or what spot your riding because as long as you muscle through very scary and difficult moves which progress the sport in a very obvious way, then we’ve done our job. But we can’t honestly say this.
To the point of being a “pro”, this is awarded to literally anyone who can sell product. Albeit, most of the time this means there is a level of skill because that’s what people want to watch. But this can also happen, and has happened, for people who are simply likeable and popular, and can sell products, (Adam LZ or Austin Augie). Both AMAZING bike riders, but their being popular content creators had an influence in their being pro with signature products.
My boiii, Woodby! I saw him shred the Chase Hawk Born & Raised Jam at House Park 2016. Going as high as Tony Cardona.
that was pipe and streets is coming to console sometime soon
Sick shirt Dennis😎🔥🔥
Love the animal house video, there’s a trick in there that Mirra does that still I have no clue what it even is never seen it anywhere else, it looks like a backflip 360 no hander and he claps his hands mid air
It’s the “air traffic controller”, he used to send those on the megaramp
i think he called it the Air Traffic Controller
I did not know that thanks guys! Probably the craziest trick I’ve ever seen for sure
I vote yes to don of the street cash up jam 💸
Same!
Drinkin money mate
30+ club🤘Just downloaded Project X
i agree with rooftop, we mid school pro rider are very happy with level of riding it sad that we put our bodies on the line to push the limits and now its meh
I think you’re not really thinking of BMX as a whole. The level of BMX is 100% higher than ever, and will only continue to get crazier. Just because there’s some lower-risk creative stuff getting some shine doesn’t mean BMX is “meh”
That bmx game is supposed to come out on PlayStation and Xbox but I believe they just released on pc first because the console version takes a bit more time
Respect to ricany making moves
I remember dead memory clothing from back in the day ❤ good times at Woodward PA in like 01'
Ayo I’m 19 anyone else younger than 30 listening to this?
I’m 17
19 too. Greate content.
I’m mentally about 17 😂
Yooo sick to hear!! Thanks for tuning in!
No one
Rooftop.
Legend and movie star 😀
I wish it was on Spotify
Video, you mean?
Do we know what happened with the Sydney cash up jam from last year ?
Fudger if you play Streets just give it time. The controls take a minute. Dont rage quit haha
Hell yeah ❤
The only critique I have about this podcast is not including enough park riding content. I’m not saying there’s none at all because there totally is but it just seems like their is a favoritism towards street and video parts which is sick but personally, park riding is more appealing to me and I truly believe that BMX Park riding is at an all time high for progression and deserves more recognition, especially with it being an official Olympic sport. Nevertheless, a great podcast that I always look forward to listening too after I get done with work or riding 🙌🏼 hope this is taken with a grain of salt and not looked at as me trying to degrade or talk down on street riding because it is actually insane and honestly really hard to ride IRL at least for me. Keep making great episodes 🙌🏼🔥🤘🏻🚲
I like oil slick frames and white rims with tyres at 100 psi to! 🤟
CHEWING
We have a same spot in the Philippines forgot the name of tunnel there are a few videos of it in the internet
Laibang tunnel
Im going to buy project x as soon as I get home tonight .
Yes!!!!
33:33 personally I think they messed up putting that video behind a pay wall… it’s not about the $10 it’s the fact that it’s not on RUclips just getting fed to people to teach people this is what the cool shit in bmx is…
Yeahhh. Knowing the cost of it and dollars brought in, I’m sure they’re hoping to do well with sales to make a few bucks for all the work. But yeah, kids just are not going to pay for videos…
@@OurBMXI don’t think the actual cost is hurting them… I bought it I still haven’t watched it
I think the underlying issue is maybe that most kids don’t have a laptop…like to a lot of kids, if it’s not on phone they won’t do it.
I downloaded it and watched the whole thing on my phone! Support the brands and individuals that support bmx. It's all love❤
Tyler's a beast 🇨🇦
PSG. Paris Saint Germain is a top
level professional soccer (football) team based in Paris.
mbape
I used to live there 😀
Bmx streets was in development for 8 years, not 5.
everything happened in April!
PCs are Mac's, Mac's just the OS
No Kyle, it did seem oddly pleasant and enjoyable presently.
So I hurt my elbow and I had to quit riding for like 4 months and I took a break from everything and so much has changed Holy Fuck .
A bit long winded but enjoyed it nonetheless 👍🏼
Get Jay Miron or Dennis McCoy on
🙏🙏
Best thing ever and also frist
Someone was sayin a dude did this on a board 30 years ago. I called him on it.
I have never heard of rooftop. Yumi took years developing a unique and rare style. Rooftop can’t do a downside ice down a massive stair set. I’m sure if he tried his ankles would snap and he would face plant.
You can compliment Yumi without (attempting to) talk shit on Rooftop. Don't tell him I said this, but he is quite literally one of the most legendary street riders of all time and probably did the first ever rail to barspin before you were born. Educate yourself on the people that paved the way.
Yeah man, you need to watch Rooftop’s part in Etnies “Forward”
@@mikemastroni sounds good, I’m gonna go watch it.
@@OurBMX "what means to be a pro in today's age ?" would be a great discussion/pod ... Rooftop perspective on that would have been heard differently if he had time to argue more his point. Having him on the phone was nice but i guess kinda of awkward too (sounded like narrow minded view on yumi's riding). The jib "trend" has come from skateboard before, it's fun to watch, it's relatable for kids, it bring some kind of fashion into the equation...and that takes attention on social media...Rooftop is a legend, i totally respect his accomplishment, loved his riding, his passion...but instagram has changed the game like xgames has change the game at his time. Being a pro on the midschool era can't be compared to today's age...or to when bmx was eddie fiola dressed in full yellow jersey. "beeing pro" is a concept, not a title, if you just read into it, professionnal means living out of your profession...So a bmx youtuber can be pro, a 50 years old guy doing demos in mall can be pro, a olympic rider paid by his federation (+ energy drinks) can be pro, a highly respect legend passed his prime can still be a pro without even producing much, a girl can be a pro now (i hope), and a charismatic rider with good follow on instagram can be pro...Because i am afraid that beeing pro means most of the time being paid by a company to ride a bike, so if a company sees more potential of sales (sales is the purpose of a company right ? not only but you know) in a rider's image of their choice, you can't blame the rider, and not even the company, it's just the way sponsorship work...So is there levels to beeing a pro, i guess there is and that's why i have infinite respect to big video part makers...and that's why i think this conversation could get some interest from all generations. Bringing different type of riders (age, disciplines) around this topic/table could be a thing.
@belloben67 i think the definition of pro as today it can be all you mention so..exists a few varations of Pro...
Thanks guys! 🫶