Sunday, April 25, 2010

toronto jam 2010


here are the results of the 2010 toronto bmx jam girls class from march 7th.

ladies
1. mini park
2. nina buitrago
3. angie marino
4. jessica ausec
5. kayley-jane ashworth
6. maude lague
7. erin graham


here's a video with the highlights of the girls' class:


Thanks Mizzi

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Rampant Clothing Co.



Aussie Clothing Company Rampant is one of the many supporters of Australia BMX girl rider Crystal Shepherd. They make plenty of guys and girls apparel, but the thing that caught my eye is their awesome t-shirt designs. Its always hard as a girl rider to find good fitted girls shirts with a good design and better yet are made by an Australian company.

They have now opened an online shop and catalog.

Check it out at - Rampantriders.com


I had a bit of a chat to the guys at Rampant, Heres what they had to say:

How did you come across Crystal, and what made you want to put her on the team?


I met crystal through one of other riders at The Spinal disorder competition last year. We really think female athletes are a great asset to the brand. Crystal is awesome, nothing pretentious about her, tough resilient and a great rider.


You support a few girl riders, but not all BMX's what are the other girls main sports?


Yeah look, we have some great girls on board. Jemma Wilson #1 Enduro rider in Australia and Qld, Tori Dare female MX rider and Kristy Gillespie #2 female MX rider.


You've got some great designs for girls and guys, how do you come about your designs?


Basically I design and print all the gear right here in Australia, Im really hands on like that nothing is mass produced. When designing I'm looking at positive messages not death and destruction, it has been done and is still being done locally and overseas. I want to offer people out there something fresh and positive.


Then we Caught up with Crystal and asked her what she thought of Rampant?

Whats your favourite product from Rampant Product and What are the Tees like to ride in?

I really like the lifestyle tee its got awesome artwork on it. i am also liking the new hats that are coming out and my lanyard is really handy for my car keys..... i find them really good to ride in nice comfortable fit




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Monday, April 19, 2010

Photos Of The Week


Goddy

Girls Events

Thanks To Mizzi

Here's a video from the jomopro bmx contest, which was held in autumn ramp park in Joplin, USA, from April 9th until April 11th.

The video includes intermediate flat, girls park and intermediate park, enjoy!






Lauren Vellucci, Nina B and Jessica Ausec on the podium!

Here are the full results:
2010 jomopro girls park final results:
1. nina buitrago
2. lauren vellucci
3. jessica ausec
4. natalie wade
5. angie marino
6. lindsay hale
7. mandi ward
8. robyn wornoff
8. heather scully
9. eran graham
10. mo malone
11. rebecca ramon

In Australia, Peta Shepherd and Ange Dobbie (Boo) entered the Core Series Comp in Brisbane QLD. Ange finished 8th place in the beginner class and Peta got 7th in expert, they both competed against the boys due to not enough girls to make a girls only class for the competition





Friday, April 9, 2010

Help each other out

I got this email from a young girl 'Kevin Elaine'.


Hey. I'm new to BMX, and I'm scared out of my mind. None of my friends are into this, and I don't have a great area to practice tricks. Any advice or tips? It'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to read this.
- An Aspiring Rider


Leave some comments to help her out... We all start somewhere so why not make it easier for the next generation of girl riders to get out there and give it a go.

Cory Coffey






This is a little old but a good read


Pioneer of Women's BMX Freestyle & First Women to do a Backflip - Cory Coffey

Author:
Mark Sperling

Your Name: Miss Cory Coffey
Age: 24
Hometown: Ojai, California
Sponsors: DC, Specialized, ODI, and Utopia Optics

How did you get started into riding BMX?
There were some younger boys in my neighborhood that raced bmx bikes, and they encouraged me to go get one... so I did and started going to the race track with them. I raced for about 3 years and then realized that I didnt like to pedal all that much, so I started going to a local indoor skatepark and that was the beginning of my ramp riding... 7 years ago, wow!

You were the first girl to do a backflip. What made you do it, how many times did it take, and whats the process behind doing it.
Yes, I was the first woman in the world to ever do a backflip on a bike... I was 19 years old and was spending a couple of months in Pennsylvania at Woodward Camp.. A guy by the name of Jay Rodriguez was joking around with me one day saying that we were going to learn backflips that night... I said yeah sure whatever.. well I guess he was more serious than I thought.. so that night I started learning them into the foam pit.. I think the second try I actually got the rotation down, and within a week or so I was pulling them on the box jump. I then unleashed it at a contest there at Woodward called the CFB contest. I crashed pretty bad the first two times, but the adreneline was pumping and I was determined to pull it... the third time I pulled it. I never really thought it was that big of a deal... now that I think back on it, it is pretty cool to make history. Basically its one of the easiest tricks in the book I think.. all you have to do is commit to it... make sure you have enough speed, a good enough box jump, and just lean back, spot your landing and there ya go!

What other sports do you enjoy doing then?
I really enjoy snowboarding in the winter and occassionally mt. biking... I also like to play around on skateboards. I grew up riding a skateboard so its always fun.

What was it like to be one of the only female riders in a male dominated sport?
Well when I was younger, I never really realized I was the only girl at the skatepark. As the years went on, I thought it was pretty cool. I could keep up with the guys, and the guy to girl ratio was obviously in my favor. haha

Besides yourself, there are a number of other female rider who have really made some headway in pushing the sport for the girls. What do you think about the women's scene as a whole?
I think that it is def. growing which is awesome.. and I am seeing more and more events that are including womens categories which is pretty awesome. A few years ago that was unheard of...

What women riders come to mind and what are your thoughts on your competitive opponents?
Thats one thing that I dont enjoy is competitiveness... thats what I didnt like about racing... I just look at it as me riding my bike having a good time, traveling the world, and meeting new people.

Is it competitive among the girls, or is it more of a friendship?
I think there are def. some people out there that are competitive, but that comes with any sport. I know a lot of the girls are just like me and are just excited to see other girls riding.

Where do you see the future of women's BMX going?
Honestly, who knows. the world is endless in opportunities, and if we keep pushing the limits, it could be just like any other sport.

Do other female athletes from other sports inspire you? If so, who?
Yes, I am always inspiried by other women athletes... Aimee Mullins is a para olympic athlete that is more than amazing... her courage, strength, and her just being who she is pushes me. I think that the free skier Sarah Burke is awesome.. Lisa Whittaker in skateboarding is really awesome, along with Cara-beth Burnside in skating and snowboarding.

What else do you do besides riding BMX - hobbies, activites, travels?
I love to hang out with friends, go to the beach, hike, eat food. Traveling is such an awesome thing as well.. I love going to new places and meeting people, experiencing different cultures/food.

Do you have a favorite movie star or movie?
I have a few favorite movies... Vanilla Sky, Donnie Darko, and the Winged Migration.

Who are your favorite bands / singers?
BoySetsFire, The Spill Canvas, and Jose Gonzalez.

Where is your favorite place to travel to and why?
Probably the coolest place I've ever been was Africa... I really want to go back there.. so much stuff to do, beautiful scenery, amazing people, and just one of the greatest places on earth!!

What did you want to be when you were growing up (besides a pro rider)?
I've always wanted to be a housewife. I'm also currently completing my Bachelor of Science Degree in Fire Protection Administration Technology at Cal State Los Angeles.

Do you have any words for all the girls out there reading this?
If you want something in life, go and get it. Practice really does make perfect. Don't ever let anyone or anything stand in the way of your dreams!

Shout Outs & Thank yous?
Thank you to Dwayne Taylor for always believing in me, friends, family, Specialized for always giving me my bikes, all my sponsors, and to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

Mark Sperling is a successful freelance writer, publicist and marketing consultant who's works have been seen in a number of magazines and websites. He is also founder of Girls Learn To Ride - the largest and original series of female-only action sports clinics in surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, wakeboarding, motocross, BMX, and mountain biking.