BMX riders freestyle tricks at second location the day. Second Annual Baltimore BMX Street Jam. Over 150 BMX bike riders gathered on 300 North Greene street, Baltimore. Together they spent the whole day riding through the streets of Baltimore and exploring places that were once hidden to many riders.
Event Sponsors: Vans, Woodward, GT, Profile Racing, Fit bike co, S&M, Merritt, Haro Bikes, Madera, Premium, Eyesore Production, Tyrant & Cachet, and SOCALLED.
Todd Heilmann from Baltimore is waxing and preparing the ledge for other BMX riders who will perform tricks later on.
BMX riders lining up behind their friend waiting patiently for their turn.
A BMX rider waits for his turn to perform his trick on this location. Second Annual Baltimore BMX Street Jam.
Andre Savoy from Baltimore illustrated “Rail Ride”, a trick that earned him a title “One of the best tricks of the day”.
David Zovko is in full focus mode while performing one of his tricks.
BMX riders freestyle tricks at 300 North Greene street, Baltimore
Andrew Mick (left), Ian Burke (right) both smiling underneath a cardboard box, hiding from the rain.
BMX rider performs a “stall’, balancing with only his back wheel on top of a ledge.
Residents from the third location of the day came out to talk with some of the riders concerning the safety of young children who were watching the event. (Residents did not wish to be identified)
Ian (left) and David (right) were exchanging a conversation about the trick that David is chasing after. After about 30+ attempts, David successfully landed his trick of the day - "Feeble Grind down to a Manual ride off".
Ian Burke (left), photographs David Zovko (right), as he performs the trick, “Feeble Grind down to a Manual ride off".
"Foot Plant" illustrated by Ryan.
BMX riders who came out for the event rush to grab prizes that were thrown out at the end of the day.
Jeremy Caviness (cq), of Baltimore, is the director of the Annual Baltimore BMX street Jam. He feels that the event provided a safe haven for riders who are not familiar with Baltimore city, and together they can all explore the beautiful urban city environment that Baltimore has to offer.
BMX riders freestyle tricks at second location the day. Second Annual Baltimore BMX Street Jam. Over 150 BMX bike riders gathered on 300 North Greene street, Baltimore. Together they spent the whole day riding through the streets of Baltimore and exploring places that were once hidden to many riders.
Event Sponsors: Vans, Woodward, GT, Profile Racing, Fit bike co, S&M, Merritt, Haro Bikes, Madera, Premium, Eyesore Production, Tyrant & Cachet, and SOCALLED.
Todd Heilmann from Baltimore is waxing and preparing the ledge for other BMX riders who will perform tricks later on.
BMX riders lining up behind their friend waiting patiently for their turn.
A BMX rider waits for his turn to perform his trick on this location. Second Annual Baltimore BMX Street Jam.
Andre Savoy from Baltimore illustrated “Rail Ride”, a trick that earned him a title “One of the best tricks of the day”.
David Zovko is in full focus mode while performing one of his tricks.
BMX riders freestyle tricks at 300 North Greene street, Baltimore
Andrew Mick (left), Ian Burke (right) both smiling underneath a cardboard box, hiding from the rain.
BMX rider performs a “stall’, balancing with only his back wheel on top of a ledge.
Residents from the third location of the day came out to talk with some of the riders concerning the safety of young children who were watching the event. (Residents did not wish to be identified)
Ian (left) and David (right) were exchanging a conversation about the trick that David is chasing after. After about 30+ attempts, David successfully landed his trick of the day - "Feeble Grind down to a Manual ride off".
Ian Burke (left), photographs David Zovko (right), as he performs the trick, “Feeble Grind down to a Manual ride off".
"Foot Plant" illustrated by Ryan.
BMX riders who came out for the event rush to grab prizes that were thrown out at the end of the day.
Jeremy Caviness (cq), of Baltimore, is the director of the Annual Baltimore BMX street Jam. He feels that the event provided a safe haven for riders who are not familiar with Baltimore city, and together they can all explore the beautiful urban city environment that Baltimore has to offer.