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57 Photos from Jack Frost.

I had planned to ride an shoot alot more this past weekend, but after blowing up my cranks and sliding down the starting hill on my hand and right side i decided to just shoot practice and then go out to AC with the girl and check into our Bed and Breakfast early and take the day off. I shot 57 photos. It’s hard to stay motivated when everything hurts and it’s pretty cold out. Here is the gallery.
Pure BMX Frames.

Seen over on fastlane, Pure’s new aluminum frame is ready to go. It has sweeping curves and is ovalized in all the right places to maximize stiffness. For more info check out the Pure website.
British BMX 2011 Preview.
BRITISH BMX SERIES : 2011 PREVIEW from British Cycling on Vimeo.
Quick video put out by British Cycling and Corinne Walder. Check it.
Gettin Ready for Jack Frost.

The Jack Frost race in Egg Harbor, New Jersey has singled the end of winter for as long as I can remember. We’re going to have a brisk 40 degree day out there tomorrow, but the race will go on nonetheless(I’ve been there with a foot of snow on the ground.) Check back Sunday for photos.
David Herman Interview.

There’s an interview with herman over on FatBMX, check it here. He talks a bit about the being selected for the USAC world cup team and prepping for 2012 and the battle for the Olympic spot…
Moana Moo Caille Signs with Prophecy / Interview.

Seen over on BMX2Day, Moana signed with carbon frame maker Prophecy after swearing by the 4130. Check out the interview here.
Trails is Shoutin’

My buddy Keith went down to Orlando a couple agg months ago to ride and shoot some photos while escaping the brutal winter in New York. He came back with this gallery for espn.com/action of the Casselberry locals. Above is Mike Cottle carving a berm like it’s OBMX.
Edit from the Winter Nationals.
Nic Long Auctions Bike, Donates Proceeds to Japans Relief.

I shot this bike check with Nic Long at the ABA Grands and it got stuck in a back log and wasn’t posted until a couple of weeks ago. Well. In that couple of weeks, disaster struck in Japan, and Nic did the right thing. While he was in New Zealand for the Oceanic Championships, he auctioned off his one off Haro. The auction raised $660 which will be going to the victims of the Earthquake/Tsunami/Nuclear meltdown. An awesome gesture by a dude who most people wouldn’t expect it from.