Always a treat to come back and watch Mat ride at Tizer '87. He was going even bigger in practice at some of the venues - simply blew our minds to see him ride for the first time. Pretty much every trick you see on this video was one he invented, or one only he could do at the time. A game changer for the whole sport. I was 18 years old, and competing in Pro Flatland. Matt was 15 and stole the show! Oh for a time machine... 😉
Me and my mate went to the Stretford leisure centre to watch the this, Matt Hoffman was amazing and got the crowd roaring. I must have drank 20 cans of Tizer that day lol and got to talk to Matt, Andy Ruffell and Stuart Winder....... Awesome!!!
How times have changed nowadays these events would take place in huge stadiums with purpose built professional vert ramps with TV cameras and Red Bull decals everywhere. Not some sports centre in Carlisle with five ramps probably built for 45 quid by a guy named Frank. I don't mean that as insult to Sports centres in Carlisle or Franks but its pretty amazing to see how things have changed
I WAS THERE!! I cant believe it was mat hoffman! i didnt realise until i just watched this, me and my mate sat right behind andy ruffel(?) when they were commentating, god i feel old.....!
wow a real nostalgia trip there for me.. I used to ride Southsea skate park ALOT and the guy who took it over was also the Skyways manager so we had a chance to use those ramps every now and then. I helped Carlos Grigg's build his halfpipe and Matt was due to come over when it was done but hit a pole on his bike a broke his leg the morning he was due to fly over to the UK.. Ahhh GOOD TIMES !!! I even rode with jamie Bestwick a few times, it' so weird to so how good they are now !
Hell yeah dude. When I was 5 in '91 I got my first bike, and the term "BMX" meant absolutely nothing to me. I built my own ramps, everything, and it wasn't until I was a teenager that a real decent BMX scene came to life in my area.
why all says tricks nowadays are easy etc etc... just thing that it is 21 years back!!!!!some of you didn't where born!!!!Matt is the legend of bmx when he was puling tricks and trying tricks like flipwhip 3 whip etc noone could even thing that it could be done so show this man the respect that deserves
never knew matt rode 90 mile from my house competitively although i was only 2 back then haha,, amazing too watch this old skool stuff, keep it coming,
Lol " that's about all that you can take off the bike without dying" fast forward 31+32 years and> insert Ryan Williams!! Bmx wouldn't be anything like it is now without og's like Hoffman providing a solid base to build off of as well as paving the way for future generations to come
GUYS come on!!!! maybe you didnt ride in 87 but in 87 Matt was king! Your comparing riders today to riders of nearly 24 yrs ago.... get a clue! bikes sucked, gear sucked, ramped sucked, there were no city skate parks, hell there were hardly any private skateparks. If you didnt afford your own ramp in your own back yard AGAINST city regulations you were just werent gonna ride. We had to incorporate REAL street riding into an occational ramp session. True Hoffman was lucky to have his own ramps.
Gotta love frame geometery back then. What is that a 70 degree head tube angle lol. That's why I rode a TrickStar...but then I had to deal with a 19" top tube lol. You didn't have the best choices back then, but it was a great time in BMX history.
Riding a Skyway TA with Tuffs!.. and to the younger generation of riders.. the trick you do today were not invented in 87, freestyle riding was only a few years old, the Potts mod and Rotor ( thats a Through the stem front cable and gyro to you ) appeared in 84-85.. that opened the door to a much wider range of moves
Idk why anyone would compare then until now.These tricks were just being invented and he invented a bunch himself.Imo the best to ever do it he's a beast.
eddie still rides and is a hollywood stuntman, whilst andy ruffell works in the media /pr and also came up with the idea for the mobo awards. try google for 'andy ruffell' and 'eddie fiola'. andy ruffell posts a lot up on youtube so check out under 'andy ruffell' username.
Lol, jammin salmon! Old stuff is great, they used to kill themselves on the tiny old ramps learning tricks 13-14 year old kids learn so easy nowadays. Tricks are ridiculous these days.
Always a treat to come back and watch Mat ride at Tizer '87. He was going even bigger in practice at some of the venues - simply blew our minds to see him ride for the first time. Pretty much every trick you see on this video was one he invented, or one only he could do at the time. A game changer for the whole sport. I was 18 years old, and competing in Pro Flatland. Matt was 15 and stole the show! Oh for a time machine... 😉
bmx wouldn't be what it is today without these old school maggs
Me and my mate went to the Stretford leisure centre to watch the this, Matt Hoffman was amazing and got the crowd roaring. I must have drank 20 cans of Tizer that day lol and got to talk to Matt, Andy Ruffell and Stuart Winder....... Awesome!!!
How times have changed nowadays these events would take place in huge stadiums with purpose built professional vert ramps with TV cameras and Red Bull decals everywhere. Not some sports centre in Carlisle with five ramps probably built for 45 quid by a guy named Frank.
I don't mean that as insult to Sports centres in Carlisle or Franks but its pretty amazing to see how things have changed
21 years ago... and it STILL gives me goose bumps watching that!! Brilliant!!
I WAS THERE!! I cant believe it was mat hoffman! i didnt realise until i just watched this, me and my mate sat right behind andy ruffel(?) when they were commentating, god i feel old.....!
This is ace as i was there. The Sands centre, Carlisle.
Thanks for that, good times.
wow a real nostalgia trip there for me..
I used to ride Southsea skate park ALOT and the guy who took it over was also the Skyways manager so we had a chance to use those ramps every now and then. I helped Carlos Grigg's build his halfpipe and Matt was due to come over when it was done but hit a pole on his bike a broke his leg the morning he was due to fly over to the UK.. Ahhh
GOOD TIMES !!!
I even rode with jamie Bestwick a few times, it' so weird to so how good they are now !
Hell yeah dude. When I was 5 in '91 I got my first bike, and the term "BMX" meant absolutely nothing to me. I built my own ramps, everything, and it wasn't until I was a teenager that a real decent BMX scene came to life in my area.
why all says tricks nowadays are easy etc etc... just thing that it is 21 years back!!!!!some of you didn't where born!!!!Matt is the legend of bmx when he was puling tricks and trying tricks like flipwhip 3 whip etc noone could even thing that it could be done so show this man the respect that deserves
Quite right Alex the man deserves respect because freestyle would not be what it is without matt
lol "1 footer thats about as much as you can take off the bike".... the good old days...
made me smile when he said that haha
never knew matt rode 90 mile from my house competitively although i was only 2 back then haha,, amazing too watch this old skool stuff, keep it coming,
bring back the jammin' salmon !
Lol " that's about all that you can take off the bike without dying" fast forward 31+32 years and> insert Ryan Williams!! Bmx wouldn't be anything like it is now without og's like Hoffman providing a solid base to build off of as well as paving the way for future generations to come
Rwilly is one of the few that realizes he's just progressing the sport, he's doing some insane stuff along the way
GUYS come on!!!! maybe you didnt ride in 87 but in 87 Matt was king! Your comparing riders today to riders of nearly 24 yrs ago.... get a clue!
bikes sucked, gear sucked, ramped sucked, there were no city skate parks, hell there were hardly any private skateparks. If you didnt afford your own ramp in your own back yard AGAINST city regulations you were just werent gonna ride.
We had to incorporate REAL street riding into an occational ramp session. True Hoffman was lucky to have his own ramps.
I can remember this show..! I was 9 at the time..!
Gotta love frame geometery back then. What is that a 70 degree head tube angle lol. That's why I rode a TrickStar...but then I had to deal with a 19" top tube lol. You didn't have the best choices back then, but it was a great time in BMX history.
never met a trickstar that didn't crack.
excellent
Is that a Skyway T/A?
tricks of today in 1987.. nice!
that person who dislike this video must not have any legs to ride a bike
Riding a Skyway TA with Tuffs!.. and to the younger generation of riders.. the trick you do today were not invented in 87, freestyle riding was only a few years old, the Potts mod and Rotor ( thats a Through the stem front cable and gyro to you ) appeared in 84-85.. that opened the door to a much wider range of moves
this bike must be so massive and heavy ! double respect to Matt
NOW HE'S THE CHAMPION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jammin’ Salmon! Awesome
Seen him pull off a 900 no hands fkg mental.
lmao how far we have come
the tricks are so different back then! (except from tuck no handers)
Russel Brand commentary?!
Isaac Hunt Hope you kidding.
That's Andy Ruffell, one of Britain's most successful BMXers.
Isaac Hunt lol I was gona say that it always happens to great minds think alike 😂
Russell brand 🤣🤣🤣 i can see where your coming from
What 😮
No back flips
@irishbmx5 True
would have been good if the guy using the camera didn't think he was filming a tennis match.
What about the air!
Nice event
@lemmeluk I believe the trick is actually called a "jammin' salmon" - no joke.
Kids now can do wheelies.
@DvD0013 true! but not many style wise! hands down with tricks do!
Idk why anyone would compare then until now.These tricks were just being invented and he invented a bunch himself.Imo the best to ever do it he's a beast.
eddie still rides and is a hollywood stuntman, whilst andy ruffell works in the media /pr and also came up with the idea for the mobo awards. try google for 'andy ruffell' and 'eddie fiola'. andy ruffell posts a lot up on youtube so check out under 'andy ruffell' username.
wth no backflips? ???
Lol, jammin salmon! Old stuff is great, they used to kill themselves on the tiny old ramps learning tricks 13-14 year old kids learn so easy nowadays. Tricks are ridiculous these days.
So...you can ride with a big sprocket and a laid back seat post. Who knew?
90's kids knew lol
@irishbmx5 Dont get me wrong he is good but theyr is people now that can kick his azz when it comes to bmx riden
at the beginning he abubicad the flatbank thing scotty cranmer or some 1 now would flair it
I hope Matt made enough money to retire and take care of his family. jesus he put his body thru hell. But I'm sure he had a blast
net worth of 18 million dude. i'm sure he's got a few quid flying about
He was good! (for his time)
I bloody was! made myself sick on the free cherry coke they gave away.......
haha man! bmx'ing has come so far, nowadays the tricks he is doing would barely get you 10th place! and the parks are much larger!
Matt was like outer galaxy shit
Us uk folk had Andy Ruffle
Matt made him look so lame
His seat is too high.