We’re always psyched to see Dan Foley footage. He had full creative control on this self-filmed edit and it turned out great.
Two Homan videos in one day? Can’t complain with that. Here’s how to slide the bottom side of your trick sticks on the front side of the coping. Brought to you by Ride BMX.
Want to win Van’s old bike? Well, head over to Dan’s Comp to find out how.
This is most likely the largest gap to feeble (on a round rail nonetheless) you’ll ever see. Hit up Dig BMX for Dave’s full Sturdy Wrists interview and a whole slew of other equally crazed photos.
Also, if you haven’t watched the Killjoy DVD, you’re slacking! All the photos from Dave’s interview were shot during filming.
There’s so much burliness going on in this video it’s ridiculous. Here’s one of Dave’s many crazy video parts from the past few years. Brought to you by Props.
We are pleased to announce the addition of BMX legend Van Homan to the Dan’s Comp team! As one of the most respected, versatile riders in the history of modern BMX, Van’s skills on a bike, professionalism and attitude are among many reasons that he fits into the big picture at Dan’s Comp. Coming off a major injury in 2012, this edit marks the return of Van to serious street riding. As his new Dan’s team mate, Tony Hamlin puts it, Van is getting “Back on the Horse”. Welcome to Dan’s Comp, Van!
Here’s Garrett Reeves with a Long Beach Park mix from Vital BMX. Generally, park edits are often filled with the same old ingredients but you can always count on Garrett to spice things up a bit. Moves like front side pedal grind to 180 and fast plant nose wheelies make this a refreshing edit to watch.
Three rails, one Andrew. Here’s your new wallpaper.
Van Homan joins Ryan Nyquist, Pat Casey, and Zak Earley at Woodward Tahoe to celebrate the release of Bell’s new helment, the Segment.