Big no handed 360 at Serenity BMX's demo in Tempe, Arizona.

Big no handed 360 at Serenity BMX's demo in Tempe, Arizona.

For a warm up I was expecting a double peg. Steve O keeps us guessing with a quick crook.

For a warm up I was expecting a double peg. Steve O keeps us guessing with a quick crook.

Garrett_07
The usual morning congregation in Garrett's bedroom.

The usual morning congregation in Garrett's bedroom.

Two teaser shots from issue 7: Garrett with a bars to ice to hanger and Ty with a wallride to rail to 180.

Two teaser shots from issue 7: Garrett with a bars to ice to hanger and Ty with a wallride to rail to 180.

05
03
1
Benson_04
When Ty mentioned that this school was

When Ty mentioned that this school was "kinda a pain to get into" he wasn't kidding. Getting out was the hard part.

Benson_09
Garrett_04
Garrett eyeing up a huge nollie to rail.

Garrett eyeing up a huge nollie to rail.

Garrett_003
SteveO with a feeble to 180

SteveO with a feeble to 180.

If you’ve read the interview, it won’t come as a surprise to anyone that I’m a fan of Garrett Reynolds. And I’m not just talking about his riding either, it’s easy for everyone to see that he knows how to handle a BMX. I’m talking about his personality and the way he handles himself in the upper echelons of the BMX elite. I spent two weeks with Garrett and his friends, namely JJ Palmere, Ty Morrow, Steve Croteau, Miles Rogoish  and Tony Ennis, travelling from San Diego and out into Arizona. Here are some photos from that time on the road.

Issue seven is now available in the North America as well as the UK. See these photos as an introduction to one of the  BMX’s finest trailblazers. Find yourself a copy of the magazine and get to know more about a guy that you should like not only because of what he can do on a bike.