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Friday Shredits: Chris Akrigg, Citi Bike BMX, and more

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Never one to disappoint, Chris Akrigg has a new video of himself jumping over fences and generally tearing it up. After taking so long to recover from injury, and the recent news of Martyn Ashton injuring himself, it’s just good to see him healthy and riding the wheels off.

Ever thought about rallying a Citi Bike in a skate park? See Tyrone Williams rock the blue bike next.

Video from Animal New York

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Join Cam McCaul and friends as they explore the South Island of New Zealand on the ultimate mountain biking road trip. After the Teva Slopestyle bike contest in Queenstown, Cam and pros Sam Pilgrim, Chad Kagy, Kelly McGarry, and Kurt Sorge hit the road in search of epic terrain from burly singletrack and concrete bowls to massive backcountry hips.

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Co-director/Writer: Mark Anders
Assistant Director: Cam McCaul
Producer: Seth Pulford

 

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MattS
MattS
10 years ago

Phenomenal. After Akrig’s injury, it’s great to see him back at it, and not only that, this is a beautiful edit. Riding such interesting terrain is more inspiring than big moves, and will hopefully see him staying healthy. This video makes me want to ride, and really highlights the bikes abilities.

Jerome
Jerome
10 years ago

Chris is simply unreal! One one my favourite riders! I would love to be able to do a tenth of what he can do on a bike. SuperChris! 😀

Jorge
Jorge
10 years ago

Bar none my favorite rider…

His injury boosted his bunnyhops about 300% higher…

Sark
Sark
10 years ago

The dogs bollocks!
Respect to Akrigg!

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