How This Pro BMX Rider Creates Art On His Bike
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How did this man transform riding a bike into a professional career? Watch the next video to learn more about Nigel Sylvester and his biking adventures in Tokyo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQalDXFglUA Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/c/seekerstories?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Seeker community! Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeekerNetwork Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Seeker-Network/872690716088418?ref=hl Instagram: http://instagram.com/seekernetwork Tumblr: http://seekernetwork.tumblr.com App - iOS http://seekernetwork.com/ios App - Android http://seekernetwork.com/android "The world from beyond my handle bars is such a unique position. It moves faster, it's more intense. I'm forced to think faster. I feel more comfortable riding my bike sometimes than walking." As a kid growing up in Queens, Nigel Sylvester never imagined he'd be riding BMX bikes professionally. His parents moved to the U.S. from the small island of Grenada and wanted Nigel to go to college and follow a more traditional path. But Nigel couldn't stay away from riding. He not only cultivated a career out of it, he created an entire art form with the astounding tricks he captures on video. Watch this Seeker Stories video to see how BMX riding became one of the most important rituals in Nigel Sylvester's life.
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h3h3 sees this: THIS IS RACIST, WHY JUST A BLACK MAN HUH, RACISTT
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BMX is about bicycle art. No need to stereotype or complicate anything.
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I actually was expecting ART and not just a guy riding around on a bicycle while being filmed. Decent interview regardless.
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I don't know that feel because I was never taught how to ride a bike.
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Go!
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Nigel is a hack. The sport passed him by in 2007 when he stopped progressing and everyone around him kept getting better. He's doing anything now to stay relevant, including playing the race card. Go watch any story or interview with him over the last few years and continues to make this bold claim that black people don't ride bmx. All the guys that paved the way before him in NYC like Ediwn Delarosa, Tyrone Williams, Wormz ect ect didn't have this hang up because it was their skills that got them noticed and not the color of their skin. Nigel is just not that good at riding a bike certainly doesn't deserve sponsorship if we're basing it solely on skill. He's washed up.
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This dude is BAAAD!!
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great story
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Something very different and it's a damn good video
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I thought this was a guy doing graffiti while on a bike
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awesome!
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Very impressive indeed. But he has a long way to go. After watching the in comparable Danny MacAskill in action you will NEVER see stunt cycling the same.
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did someone else read the thumbnail wrong? ...
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Great video! I liked it a lot.
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that bike looks expensive af
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What an incredible story! Sometimes I wish I was a human and could ride a bike sigh
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When you literally never see black people do bmx it kind of becomes a stereotype. Not saying it's right just saying how it is. they changed the title because everyone got tiggered.
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I'm unsubscribing this is click bait BullShit and so fucking beneath what I thought seeker was about
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AND why the fuck did you make this a race thing? Don't you think people might be a little interested in who taught him or who he rides with not just "oh hey look that black guy's on a bike! And he didn't steal it!?"
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