This sums up the progression of vert riding from 1983-1988! Straight up king!
@chrisdaxauer66933 ай бұрын
It's been a long time old friend. Brian Yodin told me he spoke with you my mouth DROPPED when he told me about your fall. Hope your doing well in the new business venture. I'm glad your spirit is still up..😎👌🏴☠️
@Grayback19732 жыл бұрын
I remember when the Trick Star first got launched and Mike Dominguez was the rider in the BMX magazine article. Dude was sick good....way ahead of his time!
@paulvail7926 Жыл бұрын
The level of riding that Mike was at simply could not be matched by anyone until Hoffman made the scene. I wish I had gotten the chance to see him live, but unfortunately, nothing more than clips like this, and I don't think they do him all the justice he deserves. His level of confidence in his riding just at another level. Incredibly smooth, and incredibly high for the time. His 540s across channels and at height were unmatched. I think had he come along a few years later, he and Mat would have been pushing each other and feeding off one another. I have no idea where he is today, or what he is doing, but IMO, he was the first of the next level riders ever. The one to push what was truly possible on a vert ramp. Everyone around him was playing catch up, unaware that they would never quite be there. Great video and piece of history.
@gregprice103 Жыл бұрын
So many great pioneers in those early days. First ever tailspin I saw was Mike d