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Jeff S
Hey guys, this is a video I made from the OS-BMX gathering last month. Among the many guys riding, were none other than Eddie Fiola and Danny Hubbard. Very cool time. Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QqVNk4AKjk

Jeff
RIDE A BIKE
ohmy.gif Man that just shows TRUE CLASS to the Sport of Freestyle and BMXA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wub.gif Nice job Jeff!!!!
oldschoolrider88
SO RAD!
donvader
Thanx!!! That was really cool!
mikkopeters
Wait a sec... is that Jeff Tollefson I see in that vid?
Jeff S
Yep, that's JT himself!

Jeff
DitchWeed
I liked the big bald dude hang fiving!!! Who was he?

And yeah...that looks like MN's own Jeff Tollefson holding his own out there with a bunch of LEGENDS!
Axlepeg
That's fantastic, Jeff! Watching that stuff at your place was cool, but I love what you did with it; the song and the editing and whatnot.

I could watch Fiola ride for hours.

That was R_A_D! Thanks for sharing.
Jeff S
Josh,

I agree 100% with you. Fiola's riding style is timeless. He just has a pure, natural ability on a bike. That, and the fact that he's a total showman. I love that high speed sliding rock walk thing he does.

Jeff
Jarvi
Loved it Jeff. Thanks for putting it together and you almost wrote what I intended to post. Was thinking as I was watching that Fiola is still a showman. 1:40 mark, very cool for the high speed rock walk thing.

Plenty of other riders showing their stuff as well and whilst I like seeing young guys hucking themselves of stairs and walls I never grow tired of watching this kind of riding either.
Bedlam Bikes
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I love that high speed sliding rock walk thing he does.


That trick is so fricken cool.... I re-watched him do it several times.

Fiola = legend.
compton
That was the coolest thing ive seen since the eighties freestyle shows thanks
Jamie West
Very nice Jeff...
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