* Puerto Escondido (Mexico): 7 M. – 25 FT. | Mark Healey (2015)
* Waimea Bay (Hawaii): 10 M. – 33 FT. | Ramón Navarro (2009)
* Teahupoo (French Polynesia): 10 M. – 33 FT. | Manoa Drollet (2006)
* Mavericks (San Francisco): 12 M. – 40 FT. | Jay Moriarity (1994)
* Belharra (France): 18 M. – 60 FT. | Jamie Mitchell (2014)
* Jaws (Hawaii): 18 M. – 60 FT. | Mike Parsons (2003)
* Jaws (Hawaii): 19 M. – 63 FT. | Aaron Gold (2016)
* Cortes Bank (North Pacific Ocean): 23 M. – 77 FT. | Mike Parsons (2008)
* Nazaré (Portugal): 30 M. – 100 FT. | Garrett McNamara (2013)
* Nazaré (Portugal): 33 M. – 108 FT. | Benjamin Sanchis (2014)
Just how much did it mean for Myriam Nicole to become the leader of the DH World Cup? What happened to the team during the last couple of weeks? This is the second episode of our Inside Line series, our behind the scenes look at what goes down on the COMMENCAL / VALLNORD bus.
Crankworx Les Gets, Vallnord and Lenzerheide World Cups. Myriam Nicole took three back to back wins! This part of the season was completely dominated by her, and she’s now leading the World Cup overall which is absolutely fantastic!
On Saturday I drove down to San Diego to meet up with upwards of 500 BMX riders to take over the city of San Diego. Dakota Roche was at the helm, leading the pack and giving out cash to the shredders. In the end it was Boyd Hilder who won the coveted MVP Street Series Ring. Shouts to Tom Creasy at Monster, Dak, and everyone who made this a reality and came out to show support for this thing we call BMX. Peep the highlights to catch the vibes and some of ridiculous moves from Dak, Garrett Reynolds, Ty Morrow, Broc Raiford, Chad Kerley, Augie Simoncini, Josh Clemens, Boyd Hilder, Colin Varanyak, Matt Closson, and many many more.