Archive for the 'Gainesville' Category
Testing Out The New Whip
I just got my new Fit S3.5 built up and my body healed up. Me and Ben grabbed a few clips at Gainesville Skatepark.
Long over due…
Awhile back my friends from back home constructed quite the ramp. Its located in a warehouse that is air conditioned and has a sound system and is quite possibly one of the best minis I have ever ridden.
Hope you enjoy!
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Air
Toothpick
Turndown
Tuck
Lookback
Tbog
In other news, 352 legend Joel Pierazek moved to Orlando to finish up his schooling. Congratulations to Joel for getting into UCF we wish him the best and will miss him a great deal!
Here is a quick edit of a few clips I got of him when he was here last.
Hope you enjoy!
No commentsBen Griswold Bunny Whip
Another sequence of Ben:

-Stephen
Benjamin Barspin Sequence
Here’s a manual barspin sequence I put together of Ben:
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-Stephen
2 commentsSunday Ledge Session
Me, Ben, the Matts, Steven and Cory went across the street for a little ledge session yesterday. We rode a bit more after this but the camera died. Good thing Ben knocks the bangers out fast. Also, peep the hottest new trick to hit the bmx scene, the “Air Brake”:
48 Hours in Florida
Not too long ago a few of us filmed for a 48 hour video contest. The original video was about 12 minutes long but I’ve cut some of the bangers together for a shorter video. The quality is pretty bad because I did a poor job of ripping the file from the DVD, configuring Premiere, and encoding, uploading etc. As you know the more times a video is recompressed the worse it gets. It’s still a pretty fun video, though. Let me know what you think. Oh, and once again, if you have Internet Explorer, you can watch the video on vimeo.com. Enjoy!
-Anthony
2 commentsThe Ghetto Park Grows
This weekend we gathered up some grungy bmxers for a nice load of manual labor. We loaded up a 16 foot wide x 6 foot tall quarter pipe, a 4 foot wide box jump lip, a load of plywood, 2×4s and crates, and a ton of rocks for good measure. Everyone was a trooper and we got a lot of work done. We put the new quarterpipe behind the subbox to give the course some flow, and built a nice wedge to wall which you can see at the right. It still needs some work but the forced consolidation of our spots may not be such a bad thing after all. We should be getting some good pictures and videos out of this place shortly.









