Flatland Finals - Fise Jeddah 2018 (Saudi Arabia)
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- Опубліковано 23 бер 2018
- Eight of the best, three minutes, and as many combos as they can put together. Jean William Prevost qualified first, but couldn't hold off Mathias Dandois in the end...
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So radicals and crazy tricks. From 6th place to 1st.those guys are insane. Out of their minds. 🤘🏽😎🤘🏽😉👌🏽👋🏽☺️🇻🇪
Hudson had the smoothest flow, solid technical pivots and flips. So clean and smooth.
he's a flow machine, makes it look easy and effortless.
BMX seems to always be in progression. Its like never ending antithetical creativity.
Those are gods of Flatland!
C'est fou ! Matthias Dandois ce génie...
Exactement !!! Je suis ému à chaque fois que je le regarde faire !!
iL est tellement incroyable !!! Et toujours avec le sourire et la générosité !!! :-)
Puro show 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
YEA!!! sick
That is so cool
What brand handlebars is Joris using at 1:00 in the video?
O M G !!! PRO
o e campeao fazendo monobras classicas,,,e bem feitas
I love how fast Jean William & Mathias Dandois ride. All these guys are amazing but i prefer the faster riding style.
Soy de la vieja escuela, me gusta la evolucion que han tomado, pero nada como ver a Andrew Faris and Trevos Meyer y practicar con mi HOFFMAN EP.
11:14 !!!!!! MAIS WHAT !!!!!! trop fou!
Full cab for win?
What happened to cool flatland frames and rolling tricks?
flow took over hahaha
Haha ya thats a good name for it. I even saw a video of a guy doing these spinny tricks in a literal ballroom. Im all for innovation, but variety is important too! None of these spins impress me the way a death truck did the first time i saw it.
bene_bmx Flow? Hah. Connecting rolling tricks smoothly is flow. It takes a lot more balance and throwing your weight around without the high speed momentum that keeps a spin going. How can you even call a spin flow. Flipping the bike over as it spins and standing on a different spot, vs riding a death truck and hopping over the front tire, spinning your body around in midair, and landing with your feet on the back pegs and hands on the front without the bike tipping...
Got a KHE Toy frame,a Felt Dreamcatcher... and riding a KHE Paris frame, either the good ones are kept in the living room like I do, but mostly they are broken, just ask any of the pro riders. They crack one each year because the tricks are really intense today^^
Alex si the best 🥳
6 month injury from flatland?
What if they fall down hahaha I'll be laghing so hard😂
They'll be falling down doing what they love and you'll still be commenting on UA-cam...which is better?
Guys can you share sound list please ? like it really
Nikita Trubitsin Shazam
i cant even do a bunny hop
3-00 what sound?
Peek A Boo
Lil Yachty feat. Migos
What is the song at 2:13 anybody?
Oooh= De La Soul
1:00 song ??? please
dheny novrizal Kanye West - Can’t Tell Me Nothing
Just got done watching Day Smith, Kerry Gatt, Chad Degroot, Paul Osika, Kevin Jones, and Trevor Meyer. I just cannot get into this new shit. Must be my age and generation.
don't you appreciate the evolution and the new school flow and style that comes from all the original 90s riders? I think it's so sick how flatland get's harder and harder and more and more out of space alien tech shit
I like the progress, but it looks sloppy and not as smooth. I think not using brakes causes this, but I can appreciate the tech. If I was at this level, I would incorporate both styles. I have been flatlanding on and off since the 80s, but I have not touched a 20" bike for over 10 years. I just built a new one for me and my kid to use, and I am getting back into at the young age of 46. Viki Gomez is probably my favorite rider as of now.
bene_bmx No. The only good thing about this is that these guys are keeping flatland alive by striving towards difficulty of linking tricks. But the actual tricks are years old.
Flatland god Kevin jones, essentially invented all the tricks being shown by these next gen riders. No innovation, just tech bridging the same tricks.
Back in the day, people said the same thing about the riders you listed. I personally never enjoyed watching Trevor Meyer, (though I respected his skill,) because it just seemed like a bunch of robotic spinning and rolling. Honestly this spinning stuff is just a progression of what they did. I can get why a fan of Dave Nourie style riding would criticize modern riding, but anything after Kevin Jones seems pretty much the same as the modern stuff, but less advanced.
Well....the pros can't keep doing the same shit that they were doing 15 years ago. I'm sure the dudes who loved cherry pickers and miami hoppers thought hitchhikers and whiplashes were dumb too. Thankfully, the sport progresses.
WHERE JAPANESE RIDERS ?
that Kenya song did not go with freestylin
how can you judge all they are doing is spinning spinning spinning spinning . do some more tech tricks
2:19-2:34 wtf lol
Damit 90% bullshit comments here. Guys witch are sad thar they cant ride bikes anymore... Anyone of the Pros in jedah can do all the oldschool shit, they just more into learning tricks witch took 18 month to learn it !
dead crowd WTF?
I'ma be " WHOOOOOOOOOW" " YEPLAAAAAAAAAAAA"
but that's just me i guess...... pffffff sad
The video color is washed out and flat.
These guys arent human beings
Rather watch Tim knoll than these guys.
Apples and oranges. Strict flat comp vs flat-infused street and tricks that make heavy use of the environment. I love Tim Knoll's stuff as well. Have you watched Erik Elstran, Eben Fischer, Bobbie Altiser, Craig Passero, Charlie Crumlish, or Karl Poynter? They all have interesting styles that make use of their surroundings while demonstrating a vaguely flat-inspired sense of tech.
Allah say No