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New Mag!

Exciting news! Theres a new magazine for the sport!

The guys over at “328 Media” sent us this press release :

“328Media will be launching The Boarder Magazine in August. Representing the sports of mountainboarding, kite-landboarding and longboarding, The Boarder will unearth all the dirt from grass roots through to the highest level, featuring gripping stories, technique articles, in-depth interviews, news and reviews four times a year. 328 Media also publish other leading international titles such as Kiteworld and Kingdom magazines.

Roll on over to: www.theboardermag.com to order your copy early!”

Cream Teas and Jam Video

Jacks been a busy boy and has finished a video of our premiere and fun comp event “Cream Teas and Jam” at Knockhill MBC a few weeks ago!

Check THIS

Cheers to Remolition for hosting it for us!

Muziks

Ok, so ”Like This” is appearing all over the place this week, go out grab yourself a copy from a center or one of our sponsers! If you like the tunes on the video why not get your browse on and visit our musical chums interblog sites? Remember without these guys, we would have probly had to make do with a soundtrack made souly of our in car beatbox sessions, and we are nowhere near as musically talented as this lot!

Toby Mansfield – Paper bag / put me on your shoulder

Sam Isaac – Sticker Star and Tape - www.samisaac.co.uk  

Clarky Cat – A Reason - www.clarkycat.co.uk  

KS Music Productions – Roughrider

Middleman – Good to be Back - www.middleman.co.uk  

Neon Plastix – Electricity - www.theneonplastix.com 

Totally Michael – Death Hill over and over / Winona Miami Horror remix - www.totallymichael.com  

Pony Pony Run Run – Getting drunk on you - www.ponyponyrunrun.free.fr

Like This!

Well the DVDs finally arrived and it’s all looking gooooood!

Like This!!!

Our sponsors will have “Like This” midweek next week so buy some of their products or pay them a visit and you will be able to get your mits on some fine BFC mountainboarding DVD action!

UK Centres should have “Like This” by next weekend so go for a ride and be rewarded with a free DVD! If your local centre doesn’t have “Like This” get them to get in touch and sort it out!

Remember “Like This” is being given away for free when you support our sponsors or your local centre, so make it happen and get out there!

In the meantime here’s the friends section of “Like This” for your viewing pleasure, enjoy!

The DVD is available in the UK and Europe from

MBS Europe

NoSno

Crillpix

ATBshop

More MTB

Pleisure Holidays

Lush Longboards

The ATBA UK

Bugs Boarding

As well as every good mountainboard centre in the UK!

International Riders

For any riders not from europe who want a copy we are going to be giving away the DVD when a T Shirt is purchased from us, T-Shirts will be priced at $20 including delivery and will be available in a few weeks time.

If you would like to preorder a T-shirt and DVD send an email along with your full name, address, contact details and T-Shirt size along to rhys.bfc@gmail.com

BFC/Knockhill Cream Teas and Jam: Part 2

This is part two of the Cream Teas and Jam write up, for the first part just scroll down below!

The day started off over on the Bee-X with local riders sessioning with the BFC, young local Sam Hay stood out with a smooth, burly fast style and big airs. For a centre only a year old the standard of the local riders was impressive with 9 year old Elysia Jewett airing the bee gap in switch and generally riding about better than most other riders twice her age! Frazer Gregory also showed style and skills with some super big floaty 180s over the tabletop jump.

Once all the open riders were ready it was time to get underway with the first ever BFC/Knockhill Cream Teas and Jam, the first ever UK event to divide a centre into seperate zones with the results being totally rider judged. The session started out quite mellow with a few nose picks on the spine and a handplant or two. The heat was soon turned up with Dave Compton not complying in any way whatsoever and doing some massive no comply 180s over the spine but it Jolly Tom Reese who stole the show tearing up the dance floor with MJ stalls aplenty with 270 spins in and out and even a 450 out. It was also in this zone where Tom Haycock won the remolition best trick of the day with his amazingly innovative and totally awesome/radical/sweet (delete as applicable) half cab foot plant over the tyre jib!

Eventually an hour passed and everyone voted for their top 5 riders from zone 1 and whilst Martyn james got busy with his super-duper-mountainboard-result-worker-outerer everyone else paused for cream teas and jam which were provided by the lovely Kim and her mum who hand baked a million scones and provided the riders with a much needed refreshing drink of iced tea! Obviously this was one of the best ideas ever invented by man kind and the BFC and Knockhill have been shortlisted for the noble prize in coming up with totally sweet ideas.

Soon enough everyone found themselves in Zone 2 and it all got a bit hectic with some wallrides, a few switch tail slides from world freestyle champion Arno VDV and Ben Hall who whipped out some smooooth nose sliders. It was clear in this zone that the ante was definatly being upped and we saw Frank adams hitting up some backside 270s on to boardslide on the rainbow rail and DC and Me doing some front 270s on to frontboard on the rainbow rails with varying degrees of success. We cant forget DC’s attempts at nosegrind to boardslide on the flat down rail, unfortunatly he couldnt quite stomp em but that didnt really matter as Dave was still overwhelmed with the fact that there was still some free food kicking about. High fives all round!

high five!

After a short break we finally moved in to Zone 3 which consisted of the more usual mountainboard features, a nice tabletop jump with some boxes and rails after it and a nice quarterpipe section. lovely jubly. To cut to the chase, in this zone it was going off with riders really showing a new level of inginuity and progression: Tom Haycock with cab 3s, Ben hall with cab 5’s and some can can 1 footers straight out of moulin rouge and Myles Hillier throwing stoney balony 360s like he was made out of stone. my personal highlights included DC yet again making the ladies holler with a stalefish 360 poked to the max, sloggs getting all emotional at sunset whilst DC looked on longingly and arno VDV getting higher than everyone else. A round of applause also went out to Stu lugger who got all inventive with some crazy transfer out of the quarter ont o the funbox. It’s got to be noted that there was also a bounty of 540s going down on the kicker from the likes of Rhys Crilley, DC, Tom haycock, Ben Hall and Seb Cox who was also pushing air out of the quarter. yeah for it!

Seb

Right at the end of the day there was a radical air comp which saw some impressivley radical airs from pretty much everyone with the tone being pregrabbed palm airs, double handed x up roast beefs and backflips in sumo suits. Some said that the world wasnt ready for thsi level of stupidity yet but you seriously gotta check out Dave’s backscratcher and how happy he was with himself after he had done it! ha ha.

It was soon time for the prize giving (some might say that the whole day was a prize giving as Martyn James was throwing out spot prizes like some kind of scottish santa claus) The rider results from each zone were added up and it was Trampa rider Tom Reese who walked away with the overall cash prize with DC in second and Arno VDV in third. Remolition Best Trick went to Tom Haycock for his half cab 1 foot plant though Ben Hall was a close contender with some crazy stunts like fingerflips, 1 footer combos and cab 540’s. Myles Hillier walked away with the most fun and progression award after rail sliding with steez all day and seriously, anyone who can do a double handed high five definatly deserves to be knighted in our opinion.

Heres a picture of the winners of the BFC B Boi competition whcih saw people judged on their breakdancing, freestyle rapping and gangster fashion.

bbois

After this was time to head off and watch the brand spanking new BFC DVD “Like This” on the big screen in the bar! We dont want to spoil it for any of you, but we think it is a lot of fun to watch and everyone else seemed to have a great time watching it! Once the film was over it was time for everyone to sit around the camp fire and chat about the days events and plans for the season. And yes here is where we get all soppy on you but weve just got to say it, we love mountainboarding!

Thanks to everyone who showed up and gave us some support, we hope you enjoyed “Like This” and had a great days riding! spread the word!

fun

Massive thanks to Atbshop, MBS Europe, Earth2Air, Tallingtonlakes Pro Shop, Pleisure Holidays, Remolition and Edge2Edge for prizes!

Again the biggest thanks to Knockhill Mountainboard Centre for cash prizes and for hosting such a great event, if you missed out at the weekend make sure you go and pay them a visit!

BFC/Knockhill Cream Teas and Jam: Part 1

I remember when we were filming last year and we were riding a flat rail at ivyleafe, i was just sat there thinking “man the level of railriding in mountainboarding sucks” feeling somewhat forlorn I counted on my hand the number of people i had seen do a frontside boardslide and i thought someone really needs to turn it up on the rails and make some magic happen. All of a sudden the new guy we were riding with, Nicky Geerse, just drops in and bang, there he goes with the smoothest 270 on to the rail to frontside boardslide then 270 out. At the time we all went mental, this was something i didn’t think i’d see for a long time, it was like some crazy tony hawks combo, a combo that wouldn’t be out of place at an international snowboarding competition. But there it was, on a mountainboard in the glorious sunshine of north devon.

With that trick i think Nicky started something, it was like a call to the rest of the mountainboarding world to man up and get creative on some rails. But where? when? and why?

In 2007 a young couple named Roger and Kim decided to set up a centre near brighton, they got hold of “ye olde mountainboard centre guide” then proceded to ignore it, tear it up and turn it into a jib feature which could be bonked, slid or simply aired over with a nice grab like a method, and with that Knockhill MBC was born. Braking the mould of your average centre in a million different ways, gone is the massive learner slope, gone is a long boarder cross track and you wont find any lift back up to the top, but trust me this is not a bad thing at all.

After a bit of planning we decided to host the BFC’s premier of the brand spanking new DVD “Like This” at Knockhill on the 10th of May and we thought why not have a mega fun jam session during the day with lots of prizes and a relaxed atmosphere whilst we’re at it?

Convieniently this turned out to be a great idea as Knockhill MBC is heaven for anyone who wants to jib, grind, grab and get creative. The hill takes about 30 seconds to walk up and is rammed full of features everyone from world freestyle champions to kids on their second hour of boarding can enjoy.

knockhill

Over on the farside of the hill is the Bee-X a small boardercross track with a berm, 2 rollers with 2 giant plastic bees embeded in them, another berm and a step up in it. Short fast and most importantly fun! Next you have a spine with a log as coping, a spine with a trough as coping, then a tyre jib and a big wallride which can be hit from both sides, this would form Zone 1 for the jam. Zone 2 consisted of a flat down rail, a rainbow rail, the bee gap, a kicker to manual box with landing which later saw a slide box on top of it and finally another rainbow rail. Zone 3 was the most “conventional” zone of them all with a 10 foot tabletop with a box or rail to hit after and then to the side a 7ft quarter pipe with a channel gap to a smaller 4ft quarter which also found itself with a box extension on top of it. To sum it up in two words: Good Times!

The week before the event turned out to be the hottest week of all time in the history of the world ever and this resulted in a very sunburnt Roger, Kim, Craig, Dan and I who worked to make sure everything was going to run smoothly for the event: the cream teas and jam prepared, the grass golf green short and the portaloos in position. On friday night people started to turn up and around the campfire there was a buzz of excitement as to what crazy jibtastic antics we would see during the jam session…

One thing was for sure, we were going to have a lot of fun.

 Part 2 coming very soon!

Cream Teas and Jam Results

Here are the results from the BFC/Knockhill Cream Teas and Jam weekend, the full write up and some exclusive pics will be going up very, very soon! In the meantime check out the results and gorge yourselves on some great pictures on crillpix.com

The open event was totally different to any mountainboard event to date with the centre being split into 3 zones with an hour jam session in each zone and then each rider voting for their top 5 riders for each zone. The votes were then collected and overall results worked out.

Zone 1 - Spine, Tyre Jib, Wallride
1 Tom Reese
2 Dave Compton
2 Craig Raymond
4 Tom Haycock
5 Stu Lugger

Zone 2 - Flat Down Rail, Rainbow Rail x 2, Wallride, Bee Gap, Manual Box
1 Arno VDV
2 Tom Reese
3 Dave Compton
4 Ben Hall
5 Sloggs

Zone 3 - Quarter Pipes plus Channel gap, Main Kicker, Slide Box, Flat Rail
1 Dave Compton
2 Ben Hall
3 Arno VDV
4 Tom Haycock
5 Tom Reese

Kids
1 Sam Hay
2 Frazer Gregory
3 Oscar lacey

Girls
1 Elysia Jewett

16 and Under
1 Ben Hall
2 Frank Adams
3 Sonnie Dibben

Womens
1 Bobby Dibben

Masters
1 Sloggs
2 Ricky Groombridge
3 Pete Fisher

Overall
1 Tom Reese
2 Dave Compton
2 Arno VDV

Remolition Best Trick
Tom Haycock - Half Cab Footplant on the Tyre Jib

Most Fun and Progression
Myles Hillier

Massive thanks to Atbshop, MBS Europe, Earth2Air, Tallingtonlakes Pro Shop, Pleisure Holidays, Remolition and Edge2Edge for prizes!

Biggest thanks to Knockhill Mountainboard Centre for cash prizes and for hosting such a great event, if you missed out at the weekend make sure you go and pay them a visit!

Knockhill

This saturday is going to be intense! The centre is looking sweet with more jib features than johnny mcjiberson could shake one of his giant jib sticks at and we are in the process of building the craziest, funnest and dizzyest park feature you are likely to ever lay your eyes upon.

We’ve got loads of prizes from our sponsors mbs, atbshop, tallington lakes pro shop, edge 2 edge, earth 2 air, ss20, remolition, ride the hill, hill62,  with many brands still to confirm as well as a licensed bar and of course its going to be the world premier of our new mountainboard film “Like This” which will be coming out very shortly and will be freely available from all good mountainboard centres.

i guess you will just have to come along to cream teas and jam to find out more…

for more details check out www.knockhill-mbc.co.uk

Cream Teas and Jam

The BFC have been working hard with Knockhill MBC to bring you a superfun event and premiere in May!

Cream Teas and Jam... YUM!

The plan is to have a super dooper fun jib comp during the day followed by the premiere of our new film “Like This” on a great big screen accompanied with some light refreshments from the licenced bar and cafe.

Cheers to MBS Europe and Tallington Lakes Pro Shop who are helping us out by donating some extra prizes along with the guys from ATBshop and Remolition.

Should be a great day

Hope to see you there!!

The BFC Proudly Present “Like This”

Hi Guys and Girls! We are pleased to announce that the trailer for our upcoming film “Like This” is now online!!! We have all been busy lately sorting out sponsors to help support our project and would like to thank everyone who has stepped forward to help us!

This years film will be 100% free and will be available from ATBshop, Lush Longboards, MBS Europe, NoSno, Alpsgear and the ATBAUK. We are also trying to sort out distribution with all the main centers around the country so you can pick up a copy at your local. We will also have copies to give away at all the UK rounds this year!

This years film will feature the riding styles of Martyn James, Dave Compton, Rhys Crilley, Steve Cownie, Nicky “Stirrups” Geerse, Beiran Martlew, Joe Dickson, Tom Kirkman, AJ Lawson and many many more.

We are hoping to release the film in May!

The trailer can be found http://www.stage6.com/user/TheBFC/video/2119825/BFC-Like-This-Trailer

A youtube version can be found http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3MD2yu-PBoE but the quality is no where near as good!
We do hope you enjoy!
Love from
The BFC
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