Oregon’s own Joshua Price is back with the 2nd annual Safety Third trick comp happening in Eugene, Oregon! Going down on the weekend of June 28th and 29th, it’ll be a busy month for trick comps worldwide. Along with the trick comp they’ve got bike polo, an alley cat, games, and more. Sounds like a fun time! Keep up with the latest details here.
UK + EURO SCENE STAND UP!! Balance Cycling store just announced a new competition called Stoked, a 2-day FGFS and Trick Track comp taking place in London on June 14th and 15th.
The flyer boasts a group ride, mini games, cash and clothing prizes, and lots more. Seems like a fun time. Maybe I’ll have to make it out for this 👀
Never done this before, but since we used a 10 point system for our scoring, we actually have numbered scores for everyone’s runs from the entire Suck My Comp 7 event. Click in to see the full scores!
Relive the Suck My Comp 7 Trick Track day 2 competition in all it’s glory! On November 17th, riders got together and piled into a riverbed to do some flat ground stunts for the world to see. It was a great weekend and I’m ecstatic about the turnout and the event as a whole. If you came or if you’re watching, know I appreciate every bit of you.
Shoutout once again to Andy for capturing the moments!
Relive EVERY TRICK from Suck My Comp 7 like you were watching it live! First time we’ve decided to drop raw competition recap like this. Let us know if you like this! (Shorter highlight video to follow for easier consumption)
Sponsors and schedule are SET for the upcoming Suck My Comp 7 2 day event! Register here to compete! Shoutout to all of our amazing sponsors for helping make this year happen. See you all on November 16th + 17th!
Now that the PB episode of our Eurotrip is out, it’s time to start dropping some more of the pics from the trip!
In case you’re in the dark, myself, Lucas, Matt, Corey, Jackson, and Kris travelled out to the Netherlands and Germany in August to film clips and attend the Fixated Competition. It was the best time of our lives and there were so many memorable moments from the experience.
Quick recap: Corey had a broken neck and still came on the trip. Crispy came with us last minute to Germany. Krisler was in full effect. Matt was the ultimate tour guide. Pizza got clips. Hank got an SMC tattoo. We found spotmandude. Chu papi muneno. Shoutout Till. Fixated comp was fun. Over a month later and I still have injuries from the trip. Whopper Doritos are weird.
Here’s some fun BTS photos straight from my shitty phone (photos from my proper camera will be slow dripped in the coming weeks).
Happy Tuesday. Details are officially set for the upcoming Suck My Comp 7 Fixed Gear trick competition! Our list of sponsors for the event is still growing, so we’ll announce sponsors soon.
FGFS EVENT (Saturday, November 16th, 2024):
Address: Schweitzer Skatepark, 218 S Bel Air St, Anaheim, CA 92804
10AM Start time, get there earlier if you want to warm up
We’ve decided to throw the FGFS event at a humble skatepark in Anaheim called Schweitzer! The skatepark allows for creativity and has a bit of terrain for everybody. The hits aren’t super obvious which in my opinion, will make for some fun takes on the park and different looking runs from everybody. Along with all of that, there is plenty of parking, grass and shade to hang out in, and the park is always empty.
For the Trick Track event, we’ve decided to host it at a very famous ditch spot in Long Beach. The bank will allow for people to go into fakie easily, there’s tons of space to work with, it’s much easier to get to than last year’s event, and you can even jump the bank to bank if you’re feeling ballsy!
It’s also important to note that this is not a city-approved event, which always runs the risk of being shut down. If this happens, we will refund all entry fees.
If you’re competing, please pre register here. It helps us with organization! Also, you’ll be charged $10 instead of $5 if you register day of.
Satoshi released the raw version of our FGFS finals runs including myself, Youri, and Ismael. I think documenting like this is really refreshing rather than a flashy compilation of the event. What a fun time!