Would you do what he’s done to promote bike trials? Interview with David Garcia
David Garcia has fought an uphill battle to promote bike trials in Mexico: shows, competitions, building a trials park, breaking world records, and more.
David Garcia has fought an uphill battle to promote bike trials in Mexico: shows, competitions, building a trials park, breaking world records, and more.
Ryan Rebholz started trials biking in high school before switching to BMX. Years later he discovered a local group of trials riders and got back into trials. He brings street style to the local crew.
He discovered trials by accident as a teenager. Now he’s a partner and performer with Dialed Action Sports, providing entertainment and inspiration.
Tony’s father introduced him to trials biking several years ago. Since then, Tony has been steadily progressing towards expert level.
Jim is living proof that you don’t need to be young to start riding trials! Jim started at 55 and is still going strong in his sixties. What’s your excuse?
Jeff Anderson dominated the North American Trials Championship for years. He’s performed in trials shows and competed internationally.
Canadian cyclist James Barton has serious skills and style on the bike, whether it’s pure trials, street, BMX, MTB, or dirt jumping.
This new father-son business intends to rejuvenate bike trials in North America. The Trials Line offers trials bike sales and coaching, with plans to expand.
Trevor Bodogh not only fell in love with bike trials, but has been fortunate enough to make a full-time career out of it, performing around the world.
An expert rider, Andrew Tonkery (a.k.a. Tonk) began his trials career in the late 1990’s, competing and having a blast. He also competes in MTB enduro races.