Seeing as how conceptual Tate Roskelley's riding is, filming a video in a supermarket is right up his aisle. We caught up with him to discuss his latest video for GT, Shelf Space...
After working in a grocery store for the last 15 years, Tate Roskelley day-dreamed about plenty of wild ideas and he finally got the opportunity to see them through in his latest video for GT.
Julian Molina hits the streets of Barcelona for his welcome to GT video with a super well-rounded section featuring a good mix of tech, transitions, and a banger at MACBA!
“This part is definitely the way I ride. I am super proud of this part and I feel like it’s my best one yet. It’s what I’m about—the music, the clips, the speed, it’s all there!” Dan Conway speaks about his latest bangin' video for GT.
Dan Conway delivers with a whopping five minutes of street insanity for GT. Sit back and watch this sick mutha f_cker get buck wild all over the East Coast.
GT's NBS wheels are a no bullshit solution for budget minded shredders looking for some reliable wheels. Here's Brian Kachinsky putting them to the test on a variety of spots around the streets of Chicago.
The product of growing up riding with the Peraza brothers, Noah Miranda has that perfect balance of tricks and style. Watching his welcome to GT video is a perfect way to start your morning.
DeMarcus Paul is officially riding for GT and wasted no time getting together this quick, yet strong dose of Deemo doing his thing in the streets of San Diego and LA.
GT's Mason Ritter has made it a habit to customize his shoes, frame, and more with his signature ornate designs and now he shares the process while painting a fresh helmet—followed by a session at the trails.
Salt Lake City has always been synonymous with awesome BMX riders and GT's Tristen Cooper is part of the new breed keeping the legacy going with his aggressive street moves.
GT's Brian Kachinsky not letting quarantine stop him from getting coffee, going to the gym, bowling, and of course, finding spots and proceeding to shred.
GT's Tate Roskelley takes us behind the scenes of his his Quarantine Contraption and gives an in-depth explanation and discusses some of the hurdles they experienced along the way. I
With an impressive DVD collection and a driveway full of ramps, GT's Dan Conway combined the two for some quarantine fun by watching old videos and then trying to relearn some throwback tricks out in the yard.
Leave it to GT's Mad Mike to ride a log in a friggin' gravel driveway! Mike's local DIY spot is temporarily closed due to quarantine and stay at home measures so he brought the session home...
Give GT's Tate Roskelley a stay at home order and the ideas go into overdrive. The result is the Quarantine Contraption. A one-of-a-kind creation that gives a nod to Rube Goldberg and still incorporates BMX.
GT has been steadily adding the re-ups to their new channel and they dropped a banger today featuring Albert Mercado and Jeff Purdy hitting the streets and ditches in Phoenix, Arizona
With today being the original date for the 2020 Swampfest and it being postponed until May 23, GT hit us with this throwback to their maiden voyage to Swampfest in 2018.
Seriously Fun was GT's full-length video from 2017, featuring the whole team getting wild in the streets. The dudes went in for this video and at 21 minutes long, it's just the right length to get you stoked, but not feel glued to the couch.
GT Bleeding Kansas trip featuring Rob Wise, Brian Kachinsky, Jason Phelan and Jeremiah Smith. This video goes heavy all the way through, but BK really delivers on the rails in this one, and that dam spot is outrageous!