Sunday, March 15, 2009

Painted the jumpbox

People that know our organisation will know that one of the thing we do is demos. There's
quite a few pictures of demos on my blog already. We've had the jumpbox that we use for
a few years now, and it was starting to show signs of wear and tear. A makeover was due.

So yesterday we all got together to give it a new coat of paint. The flashy yellow had to make
way for a different colour. Or colours. New year, new demos, new start. With fresh new
jumpbox. 

But before the last bit of yellow paint was covered in a brand new layer of flashy colours,
Joris had to do this wallride. Sick!

joris, wallride

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

March gets a new desktop background!

Ever since I stopped with the monthly calendar desktop backgrounds, I've been trying
to upload a background without calendar every now and then. So far, I've managed to
upload one. But no worries, I haven't forgotten about you!

I've got a new background for you. It's a picture of Hanny Cools, doing a table on the 
RedCross jumps in Hasselt, near the concrete park. 

hannu, table.

RIGHT-CLICK HERE, AND CHOOSE "SAVE AS"

I hope you all remember how to make a picture your background. If not, just google it.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Wintertime Dirtjumping

I haven't got much to say about this one. Rain has stopped for a few days, allowing
us to shape our jumps, and even ride one line. I picked up my camera, set up my
flash, and clicked away. Trying a few different angles, and flash set-ups. 
Here's the end result.

3table (by Drooze Photography)

Daarek with a 360 table attempt. 

daarek (by Drooze Photography)

Daarek with another 360. Different angle.

daarek (by Drooze Photography)

Trying nosedives.

yare superman (by Drooze Photography)

Yare with a nice superman. It no longer looks like he's shagging his seat mid-air. Sweet.

Saturday, February 07, 2009

In search of the sun (Part 7)

A three-man trip to the south of France, Barcelona,...
Words: Fabio
Pics + italics: Drooze


Next day we went to a small concrete park next to the coast, whit a small
pool and a spine ramp in it, fun to ride. Then we went of following the coastline,
found a pretty cool bank to bank thing. I tried to 180 it, didn’t worked out as
I wanted tough? Dimitris tried to hop from the lower of the two banks on to
the highest; which was made of a 5mm steel plate, ending up short whith a flat
tire and an ugly scratch in his rim. Thanks to Repsol gas station for selling nail
files to fix up his rim!

28-dimitris-flyout (by Drooze Photography)

Decent air out of a small concrete bowl.

28-dimitris&fabio-180 (by Drooze Photography)

Synchronised 180's.

28-fabio-metal-art-thing-wallride (by Drooze Photography)

Art. Pure art

28-dimitris-metalthinggap-fail (by Drooze Photography)

First try: Fail.

28-dimitris-nailfiling-his-rim (by Drooze Photography)

Dimitris putting nailfiles to good use...

28-fabio-metalthinggap (by Drooze Photography)

The bank-to-bank gapthing that killed dimitris' rim, here nicely gapped by Fabio.

28---dimitris-gap-skateparkje (by Drooze Photography)

Big gap at small skatepark.

28-fabio-spikeding (by Drooze Photography)

Seriously, who builds this stuff? Fabio with a tuck from an airvent into a dirt bank.

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

In search of the sun (Part 6)

A three-man trip to the south of France, Barcelona,...
Words: Fabio
Pics + italics: Drooze


So every morning it was the same, we got up at around 10.30am, ate
breakfast, chilled for about half an hour, prepared ourselves to ride, got
in the car and drove to the center of Barcelona and parked the car in an
underground parking lot. It wasn’t very cheap, but we all agreed it was
better than a couple of broken windows...

The street riding was amazing! It’s like a big skate park whit houses
build in it. I don’t know what the architects were up to when building it,
but it was great! At almost every corner of the street there was something
you could ride.

The first day we parked the car near the coast, because we thought it was
the easiest. Immediately we found a bank that was in the Fit Barcelona
movie we watched the evening before, then we cruised around a little,
found a square whit some pyramid shaped flower-boxes that you could
ride like a set of trails.

The rest of the day we explored a bit of the inner city, found a really fun
statue, like a bank to wall. Dimitris did a sick manual down some benches
starting about 5m above the ground to the left, for about 25m long, respect.
In the evening we met a local, but as we noticed not much guys there can
speak English, and so was he. It was amazing, he kept on talking and talking
in Catalan, even if we tried to explain him several times we couldn’t
understand a word of what he was saying


flowerbeds or concrete trails? (by Drooze Photography)

Flowerbeds, or concrete trails?

perspective? (by Drooze Photography)

I love this picture, because it tends to mess with your head.

statue (by Drooze Photography)

This city was built with streetriding in mind.

nice sunny weather (by Drooze Photography)

Lovely March weather.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

In search of the sun (Part 5)

A three-man trip to the south of France, Barcelona,...
Words: Fabio
Pics + italics: Drooze


First, some leftover pictures from the last day at the trails:

5-dimitris-onefoot-table (by Drooze Photography)

Dimitris with a nice one-footed table

5-dimitris&fabio-transferring (by Drooze Photography)

Fabio and Dimitris flowing through the trees.

5-fabio-transfer (by Drooze Photography)

Fabio with a reasonably sized transfer.

5-fabio-swollen-finger (by Drooze Photography)

Swollen pinkie?

5-dimitris (by Drooze Photography)

Dimitris, not sure what to think...

So three days later we left the trails behind us to continue our journey to Barcelona... The ride to Barcelona was pretty chill, just for the last 20 to 30km before we crossed the Spanish border it was extremely windy! 
Once we were in the city of our destination, the search for a place to stay began. We got to a tourist information desk to ask for the possibilities and got left whit a few options, hotel, apartment, hostel or a camping at about 15km outside the city in a village called Gava... Since we were whit a car and didn’t want to spend too much money on a hotel or apartment whit a decent parking space, and we brought along some expensive stuff, like cameras, laptop, bikes,... a hostel wasn’t a very good plan ether. So we went to the camping in Gava and got us a nice place, only 10m between the tent and the beach.


6-just-left (by Drooze Photography)

Just left, heading for Spain...

sunglasses (by Drooze Photography)

Me and Fabio, through a pair of sunglasses.

landscape (by Drooze Photography)

A nice sunny landscape, just what you'd expect from the south of France...

6-pyrenees (by Drooze Photography)

Closing in on the Pyrenees.

6-shabby-welcome (by Drooze Photography)

Quite shabby Welcome to Barcelona?

6-palmtree-sunset (by Drooze Photography)

Not so shabby sunset on one of the main streets in Barcelona...

6-camping-night-view (by Drooze Photography)

The view from our campground, after putting up our tent in the dark. Not too shabby either.

6-janneke-maan (by Drooze Photography)

Closer look at the gaint moon above the mediterranean...

Check back in a few days, for riding pics of the our very first day in streetriding nirvana!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

In search of the sun (Part 4)

(it's been a while since part 1 through 3. they can still be found in the archives, in april 08)

A three-man trip to the south of France, Barcelona,...

Words: Fabio
Pics + italics: Drooze


Although we were able to ride in short sleeved shirts, the nights were pretty cold. The second morning we even got up whit snow on our tents! And if it wasn’t the cold that kept us awake, it was an owl that was making just too much noise! We eventually stayed there for three days; it was great riding, chill locals, some guys from Switzerland, guys from Marseille, and guys from elsewhere in France...
I also noticed quite al lot bmx racers riding the trails, something we don’t see that often at our own trails. One thing I learned about those guys is that if they are following each other through the jumps they are taking it a little bit to serious, at a certain point the first guy bails to the left side of a jump, and the second went just strait after him. When he was at his highest point, around 2 - 3 meters above the ground, he noticed that there was no landing in sight, so he drops his bike centimeters behind the head of the first guy. I heard his explanation later, “I thought it was a transfer to the left”. Everybody had a good laugh about it, no problem.



4-snow-in-south-of-france
Snow? In the south of France? Oh come on!


4-forgot-a-plate
Forgot to take a bowl with him. But a little creativity goes a long way...


4-marseilledude-sidejump
Rider from marseille. Hadn't ridden his bike in quite some time, not that I could tell...


4-mtbr-jump
Also quite a lot of fourcrossers... These guys were from Switserland. They spoke German, of so they said. I can speak a little German, but I couldn't understand a single word they said.


4-fabio-transfer
Fabio on the transfer line.


4-what-the-fuck
Dimitris on the transfer line.


4-mtbr-far-jump
Fourcrosser tweaks one out on the speedjumps. You could park a Hummer between those jumps.


4-dimitris-table
Dimitris with a tabletop on the last jump of the hip line.


4-bigass-jump
Marseilledude with a transfer from the hipline to the big line.


4-bigass-jump-behind

Same, but from another angle.

Part 5 will be online in 2 days. So check back soon!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

A new desktopbackground!

Last year I started a project, where every month I'd post a desktopbackground
with a calendar on it. The project was quite succesful, with many people actually
downloading and using the backgrounds I made. 

When I stopped the project, many people were disappointed. I did however 
promise to keep putting backgrounds online, just not on a regular basis anymore.
So here's the first one.

It's a picture from our trip last easter. Me, Fabio and Dimitris went on a two week
long holiday to France and Barcelona. This photograph was shot on the Barcelona
coastline.

I hope that by putting this photograph as your background, it will give you a warm
feeling in these cold times. I know that that's what it does to me.

Desktopbackground Barcelona

(Click the picture for a FULL SIZE version!)

Thursday, January 15, 2009

It's been a while...

Yes, it's been a while. But then again, the weather has forces us indoors for the last few months now, and exams only made riding or photographing possibilities slimmer. 

Here's an old photograph I took way back in October. It's Fabio, doing a euro table at our trails.

He's been busting my balls over uploading it ever since I shot it, so this should put an end to that.

euro table