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Been yearning and burning for a new full-length Alex Kennedy part since his 2011 Dig Debut? Well apparently good things come to those who wait, with AK dropping a brand new BMX banger just in time for awards season. If this isn't one of the best bike parts you've seen all year, then please, tell us what you're watching.

Legendary mountain biker Steve Peat may not compete quite like he used to, but that doesn't make his recent trip to the Norway's Lofoten Islands any less captivating. If you're looking for the perfect synthesis of man, machine, and nature, this might just be it.

Like Danny MacAskill's Imaginate on space-grade LSD, Red Bull's latest project, Kaleidoscope, is quite possibly the single most visually stunning bike edit we've seen. Featuring the two-wheeled wizardry of Kriss Kyle and some serious optical illusions, this one is easily the must-see video of the week, so make sure to check it out.

GoPro and Pinkbike have teamed up to bring you a POV video contest like no other, and Austrian trials whiz, Fabio Wibmer, and his latest line looks like a worthy contender for GoPro Line of the World's $20,000 grand prize. If you think you've seen everything possible done on a bike, think again.

Leave it to Nitro Circus. The kings of pushing flip progression to its breaking point just introduced us to another world first: The BMX triple front flip. As you'll see, the only thing more impressive than Ryan Williams riding way from this thing, is the fact he was able to survive some of the most brutal slams we've ever seen in the process.

We've already brought you Gee Atherton's crazy POV from Red Bull Hardline 2015, widely hailed as most epic mountain bike course ever built. Now get a behind-the-scenes at what it took to plan, build, and test this bike-eating beast.

Tired of the same old spots and the same old riding? Then Alexander Rudenko's new edit—filmed on top of an abandoned bridge project in the middle of Kiev—is the perfect tonic...provided you don't have vertigo, of course.

If it feels like Ryan Nyquist has been at it forever, well that's cause he has been...in action sports terms, at least. At the age of 36, Nyquist is no longer some up-and-coming ripper, but that doesn't mean he can't still throw it down at a moment's notice, and his brand new video part for Haro Bikes is proof of that and more. Check it out and stop complaining about how bad your knees hurt, kid.

Point it downhill and hold on tight. This POV footage of Gee Atherton breaking in this year's Red Bull Hardline course (which, for the record, is even gnarlier than last year's now-infamous set up), is absolutely, mind-bogglingly insane. If you want to know why mountain biking is the heaviest thing in action sports right now, then check it out.

Nigel Sylvester just gave us an up-close-and personal look at what being one of the most talented dudes in BMX is really like with the premiere of his new series, GO!. Give it a watch and then get out there and ride.