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The season of gratitude is upon us. It’s time to redo the backyard, rustle up a feast and attend Nike 6.0’s party of the year, Banksgiving!!

Dennis Enarson and Garrett Reynolds will be the gracious hosts this season, inviting one and all to their backyards to celebrate a day of shred, music and a big ol’ feast. The idea is to build some insane features and invite the local BMX community out to enjoy the goods. No contest, no format, no fees, just a chance to ride with friends and the 6.0 crew and to enjoy a solid day of BMX-ellence.

Ramp-builder extraordinaire, Nate Wessel, has spent a good chunk of autumn pounding nails and creating pure insanity at both Dennis and Garrett’s house. Not to giveaway too much, but check out some of the pics at Deadlinebmx.com. Needless to say, best be there.

Date’s are below. If you’re in the area, stop on by.

Banksgiving:

Nov 15th: Garrett Reynolds’ House 1 pm - 4 pm
92 Sunset Ave.
Toms River, NJ 08755

Nov 22nd: Dennis Enarson’s House 1 pm - 4 pm
9378 De Camp Drive
La Mesa, CA 91942

 

This is your official invite to Contestpalooza - the contest fest with over 20 contests available to Loop'd members only.

Contestpalooza also marks the launch of the contest hub ( http://contests.loopd.com ) -- the place on Loop'd for all the newest contests and contest winners.

Want to promote Contestpalooza?  Grab the widget on the Contest hub and add it to your MySpace or Facebook.  Get going... click on the poster below and start entering some contests!


Over 50 Contests - Only on the Loop'd Network

Courtesy of:  www.mikeaitken.com 

NEWS:
10.06.08
Our thoughts and prayers are with Mike, who was injured on Sunday while riding with friends in Pennsylvania. Mike is currently in critical condition in the ICU at St. Luke's hospital in Bethlehem, PA. His wife and parents have flown from Salt Lake City, UT to be by his side.

Mike was rushed to the hospital early Sunday afternoon after over-rotating a 360 and taking a severe blow to the head. Emergency staff immediately sedated Mike who was reportedly disoriented and convulsing, he has not regained consciousness since.

A ct scan revealed that there is currently no swelling of the brain, although there is an area that appears to have been injured by the fall. Further scans show breaks/fractures in Mike's orbital bone, cheek, both sides of his jaw, as well as throughout his sinus cavities.

Mike is currently on assisted breathing, but is breathing on his own for the most part. He has shown some voluntary movement in his left arm and leg. His right side is currently only responding to pain stimuli, but doctors say that this is fairly common for an injury of this type and are hopeful about his recovery.

He is not currently responding when spoken to or asked to move his hand. But again, doctors say that this is common for this type of injury and are hopeful.

Mike could wake at any moment, or his condition could remain unchanged for days or even weeks.

Mike is strong, and we pray that he will find the strength to fight through this. We will try to update as we learn more about Mike's condition.

Like many professional riders, Mike's BMX career makes health insurance companies consider him too high of a risk, and he is deemed "Uninsurable". Despite multiple attempts to obtain health insurance he is currently uninsured. The donations that have been offered and support that has been shown are greatly appreciated.

We all love Mikey, and hope for the best.

C.Y.A. Protective Gear has launched their all new community!  Check out Crash Videos, Submit your videos, Win Free Protective Gear! Check out all the videos, rate, comment, vote,....and don't forget to Gear Up! 


This Week's Featured Community is the all new ABABMXRacers.com!  Each month a handful of riders get featured on the website and on the back cover of the ABA BMXer.  Join today, Get Featured, Check out ABABMXracers.com!

Mike Day is the 2008 BMX Silver Medalist from this year's games in Beijing.  He's also our Featured Athlete of the Week!

 

Check out his profile, comment, vote, rate!  Tell him what you think! 

Click Here to check out Mikey's Profile

Want Rusty Malinoski’s Hyperlite Marek?   The King of Wake series has got the hook up. Go to www.loopd.com/members/kingofwake and add them as a Friend.  It’s pretty easy, the winner of the board will be selected from the King of Wakes friends, just in time for the 2008 WWA Wakeboard World Championships (9/4 to 9/7 in Oklahoma City, OK).



Win Rusty Malinoski's Hyperlite Marek



Go to www.loopd.com/members/kingofwake to WIN!








Specialty retailer dives into social media with interactive fun while offering action sports athletes “Proof you should gear up!”  


 


Carlsbad, CA - August 27, 2008 C.Y.A. Protective Gear, a new retailer of safety gear for sports, and Loop’d Network, the leading social network for action sports and youth culture, today launched the “Crash Bus” online community at (www.crashbus.com).  A killer way to engage young action sports athletes, Crash Bus features a video challenge between members to submit their “crash videos” and compete for a coveted “seat on the bus”.  Members will have the chance to “ride” weekly and C.Y.A. will provide opportunities to win protective gear as a reward for the best of the best.


 


“The irony is that we are really using Crash Bus to underscore the importance of gearing up to athletes and enthusiasts alike”, said Jason Zinn, President of C.Y.A. Protective Gear.  “Safety gear can prevent serious injuries and even save lives, but you can’t preach to this audience.  Everyone loves a good crash, but no one wants to see anyone get hurt.  These crash videos either demonstrate what can happen when you are not protected, or show that choosing to wear protective gear can mean the difference of walking away or not. Partnering with Loop’d to create a strong association and re-enforcement through community is what we are going for here; Crashes happen, so it’s smart to protect yourself.” 


 


 


 


The community will also offer members sponsorship opportunities, contests, and discounts on protective gear including Helmets, Pads, Knee and Ankle Braces, Back and Spine Protectors, Neck Braces, Mouthguards and more from top brands like Dainese, EVS Sports, SixSixOne, Bell, Shock Doctor, Pro-Tec, DonJoy and Aircast.


 


 “Crash Bus is a unique community on the Loop’d Network that also delivers an important message”, said Scott Tilton, chief executive of Loop’d Network.  “C.Y.A. has found an innovative way to engage athletes in an interactive community while reminding them that Protective Gear can reduce injuries and in some cases save lives. It all fits together as a part of the member experience on Loop’d.” 


 


 


More…


 


To join the C.Y.A. community and win a chance to ride the bus visit www.crashbus.com to register and create a profile.  Once registered, members can interact and enjoy all the benefits of the community and explore across the Loop’d Network.


 


 


 


About C.Y.A. Protective Gear


C.Y.A. is the choice for action sports and team sports athletes alike. Focused on offering the best sports safety gear and pads, C.Y.A. is the number one destination for quality protective gear, competitive pricing, superior customer service, 24/7 access to the site and customer accounts, and a complete source of information for injury prevention and treatment. For more information, visit www.CYAProtectiveGear.com.


 


About Loop’d Network


Loop’d Network is THE social network for action sports and youth culture. A place for Pros, Am’s and Fans to share with friends, discover what’s happening in their favorite sports, showcase their talent, and explore life. Our unique approach to social media and brand engagement provides unprecedented opportunities to personally connect with a highly influential youth demographic in more relevant and authentic ways.  For more information, visit www.loopd.com.


 


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Well, the big show is all done, and I have to say it was an awesome experience, the olympics is just so much bigger then you would even think, and being here has been awesome.




Racing was going good, I got through my quarters comfortably, with 2 wins and a second after thinking there was noone behind me and shutting it down mid last straight and allowing Roger Rinderknecht to pass.....ooops haha, no worries in the end.


Semi finals and the Final were meant to be the next day, but it poured rain all day so it was postponed till Friday, I was a little bummed on this coz I recovered really well overnight and was feeling fresh and ready to go for finals day, whereas a lot of other guys were saying they loved the day off and were feeling a bit tired from the 1st day, oh well what can you do...


I felt good though again when racing did get going, but I was hitting the gate all day long, Not sure why that started happening, I was just a bit anxious to get going, so that was making things hard for me and I wasnt getting my normal fast starts, still didnt have to many dramas in getting through to the final, I just tried to stay out of trouble and had a 2nd, 5th and 3rd, which gave me 3rd lane pick for the final.


I felt really good for the final, fairly relaxed and just looking forward to the race, I hit the gate again, not a great way to start and got squeezed out, so I decided to chill a bit down the 1st straight and hit the inside hard on turn 1, I knew that move was on, and it worked out great!


I stuck my nose in front for a second, but didnt get the best exit speed from the corner but I was right back in it, maybe I should have come over a bit further on the exit of the turn and shut Strombergs down but not much I can do about that now. Mike day got a good run down the 2nd straight but I still came into the 2nd turn in 3rd, Donny Robinson was coming up hard on the Inside and so was Sifiso, seems like Sifiso tried a bit too hard into turn 2 and he lost it and took myself and Damien Godet down with him, but no hard feelings, he was just trying to win an olympic medal, as was everyone else. But it would have been really nice to come away with a medal.


I'm getting a bit sick of these situations where my finals just arent working out, no excuses, I have things to work on and ill keep plugging away, it's all fuel for the fire!


Maris Strombergs rode unreal all week, he was always the guy to beat and he proved that during racing. So a big congrats to him for being the first ever BMX gold medallist.


For me im a bit bummed on how it worked out, but being in there and in the final was an unreal experience, its so much different to any other race ive ever done, and you could tell everyone was feeling the pressure.


Im unhurt after the final, so ill be all good for the MTB world cup back home in Australia next weekend!


Ill have a lot more indepth stuff to write about from this whole olympic experience as soon as Canberra world cup is done and I can finally relax and enjoy some rest at home!


thanks for all he support everyone has been giving me since the final, it's great to hear the stories from everyone who was back at home cheering for me!


more soon


Gravey!



AM's & advanced Amateurs compete for cash on our 40' deck-deck & 6-7' high horned pro mini ramp.

 

The athlete & parent or guest gets to hang & relax in the private Retaks VIP area behind the ramp.



First Place for skateboarding takes $150.00, and First Place for BMX also takes $150.00 !! And lots of FREE SWAG too!



$35 gets you & one parent or guest into & access to the Expressions Tour mini ramp competition and the Audio Overload 54-band concert event!



Friends & Family passes are just $10!



Sunday Aug 24, 2PM to 8PM.



Onsite check in/registration. 11AMto 1PM. This is for AM's & Advanced Amatuers ONLY.




So register online today to get into this insane event!  Go to www.expressionstour.com   and click on the Audio Overload picture.