Calling The Shots

Crooked World BMX: Glenn Salyers busts out some weird tricks at The Kitchen

In the latest installment of Crooked World BMX, bike wizard Glenn Salyers gets a solo session at The Kitchen and cooks up some crazy moves for another killer episode of Calling The Shots. Sit back and watch as bars get spun, feet get planted, and things get weird.

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BMX rider Harry Main did 10 flairs in a row without clothes on

Harry Main is an animal on a BMX bike. The guy can seriously land anything (for evidence, check out his Harrymainia 2 part from this summer). He creates further evidence of that here with his version of fans calling the shots. You challenge him to do 10 flairs in a row without clothes and Main just says, "How high?"

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Crooked World BMX: Calling the Shots with the funniest trick names you've ever heard

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A group of San Diego BMX riders took it upon themselves to re-write the vocabulary of every trick they do by adding more flamboyance and flair to every kick out and fastplant they boost for Calling The Shots on this week's Crooked World BMX. Are you ready for things like the Dyno-Rider to Gemini Power-Wheelie to Boner-Stall or the Steven Seagal Ponytail Tug? Freestyle Dad also makes a celebrity appearance rocking some tied-dye and stoke.

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Crooked World BMX: Nutjobs in a golf cart made Corey Bohan to do a backflip

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When a herd of intoxicated Americans roll up to the trails in a flaming golf cart and demand a backflip, you have to give the fans what they want. BMX dirt legend Corey Bohan plays "Calling The Shots" with Heath Pinter on this episode of Crooked World BMX during the golden hour in Riverside, CA.

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Crooked World BMX: Daniel Martinez, Jeff Cadger call shots on LA ledges

Los Angeles is known for its legendary ledges. So this week's episode of Crooked World BMX links up Daniel Martinez and Jeff Cadger for an all day session of "Calling The Shots" on some of L.A.'s finest ledges.

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Crooked World BMX: Calling the shots with Scott Ditchburn

Ditchburn can perform tricks in any language.
For the latest episode of Crooked World BMX, British rider Scott Ditchburn travelled to Long Beach and had a crew of fellow BMXers, including Adam22, Brad Simms, and Alfredo Mancuso telling him what tricks to do. Ditchburn was even able to understand French rider Damien Fleur when he gave Ditchburn a trick to do in Francais.

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If anyone's seen Dan Foley's bike, please let him know

Conner Lodes and Dan Foley met up to play Calling the Shots, but only one of them had a bike.
Foley flew out to San Diego from North Carolina for the latest episode of Crooked World BMX. His body made it. His bike, not so much. That left Foley calling the vast majority of the shots for Lodes, who handled the increased trick load admirably. Foley did borrow Lodes's bike for one trick to make sure that Lodes wasn't having all the fun.

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Pat "Big Daddy" Laughlin Calls The Shots: Crooked World BMX

Pat "Big Daddy" Laughlin serves a dose of his diabolical skills at the MLK park in Long Beach, California! With a little help from Catfish, Tony Neyer and Gabe Brooks, Big Daddy proves that clothing is overrated in BMX. Pat's rail tricks are scary good until Gabe Brooks has to clean up the program when Big Daddy comes up short in the peanut game! Filmed by Chris Long.

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Calling The Shots With Dylan Stark On Crooked World BMX

Dylan Stark lets loose on a wild episode of Calling The Shots with Jourdan Barba and Larry Alvarado from the epic Desert Hot Springs Skatepark! Dylan goes off dumping out a crank arm grind to barspin, fakie no-footed can-can, flip whip and a barrel roll over the spine all the while dodging a relentless scooter army!

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Joey Calderone & Ricky Rios Call The Shots: Crooked World BMX

Joey Calderon and Ricky Rios get together in California for a tech money session of Calling The Shots. Just like chicken and waffles you wouldn't think their two styles would go together but they end up being quite tasty and extremely polite. Filmed by Chris Brocamonte.

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Crooked World BMX: Caleb Quanbeck and Josh Clemens land tricks, make friends

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Caleb Quanbeck and Josh Clemens are the latest BMX riders to call the shots for Crooked World BMX. The two riders get nice with a little help from some friends.

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Crooked World BMX: Daniel Dhers calls his own shots, calls out other BMX pros

Daniel Dhers is quickly becoming one of the funniest BMX riders, and he isn't afraid to call out his fellow pros. Good thing his riding can actually back all of that up. In this episode of Crooked World BMX, Dhers gets "salty" and the calls the shots a little differently than we're used to. Dhers imitates the signature tricks of BMX pros like Dave Mirra and Jamie Bestwick. Beware BMX riders, Dhers is coming for you.

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Crooked World BMX: Tony Neyer and Shawn McIntosh lay down some shots

Shawn McIntosh and Tony Neyer square off in a Calling the Shots episode of this week's Crooked World BMX. They lay down more switch and hard 180s than we've seen in one clip. You'll get dizzy trying to figure out which way is which.

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Crooked World BMX: Calling The Shots with Zack Gerber and Spencer Foresman

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Things get strange late at night, especially in the swamps of Florida. But for BMX riders Zack Gerber and Spencer Foresman the nighttime is the right time. During a session at 2:30 in the morning the BMX riders played Calling The Shots for this week's Crooked World BMX. Gerber and Foresman put in work, burning the midnight oil, and stomping a ton of tricks.

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Mark Mulville and Matt Coplon should name all BMX tricks going forward

It's time to start working on your "Pancake" and "Wood chipper." Profile BMX teammates Mark Mulville and Matt Coplon take turns calling the shots for each other in the latest episode of Crooked World BMX. Riding on a truly bizarre backyard ramp setup, Mulville and Coplon set about inventing tricks that are equally unique.

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Crooked World BMX: Calling the Shots with Heath Pinter and Jared Eberwein

The two Free Agent riders like to do things the hard way.
On the latest episode of Crooked World BMX, riders Heath Pinter and Jared Eberwein throw down in a little game of Calling the Shots. Even though Pinter is the team manager for the Free Agent Rockstar team, Eberwein doesn't take it easy on him and isn't going to give Pinter a pass if his Superman technique isn't flawless.

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