Van Homan




Van Homan poster in Transworld BMX #75 january 2003.

Interview dans le BMXup #24 de mars avril 2003.

FIT Barcelona BMX vacations video.

5th place pro park @ 2003 X-Games

Props Megatour 2.
Party at Van Homan's house.

20 questions to Van Homan in Ride UK #70 september 2003.

Van Homan opposite air in his garage on the cover of Transworld BMX october 2003. Photo by Keith Mulligan.

Turndown on the cover of BMX Plus! december 2003.

Travis Pastrana




Travis Pastrana
Pastrana invented many of the young sport's tricks and became the sport's world champion at age 14.[1] He landed a double backflip in his film Nitro Circus 3. On August 4, 2006, at X Games 12 in Los Angeles, he became the first rider to land a double backflip in competition, winning his first Moto X Best Trick Gold Medal.[2] It is believed that only one judge did not rate the run 100/100, making the final score a 98.60[3] Pastrana said after the competition that he has no plans to attempt the trick again. Pastrana's X Games participation ended when he injured his knee while walking to see his friends in the stands, so he could not perform a glory run for his Moto X Freestyle Gold Medal

Fabiola da Silva




Fabiola da Silva (born June 18, 1979 in São Paulo), nicknamed Fabby, is a Brazilian rollerblader who competes on the LG Action Sports World Tour. She has received over fifty medals in the LG Action Sports World Tour events. She has received seven X Games gold medals and one silver, making her the most decorated female athlete in X Games history. In a seven-year stretch, she only lost one X Games event, finishing second in 1999.

She has been so dominant against women skaters that she forced the hand of the sport's administrators in respect of limited gender integration of the professional sport: in 2000, the Aggressive Skaters Association created the so-called "Fabiola Rule", which allowed women to compete in the formerly all-male vert competition. Since then, she has placed in the top ten several times in events where she competed against men.

In 2005, she became the first woman ever to land the double back flip on a vert ramp.
Fabiola da Silva features in the triple Webby Award winning book of cool.