Could you name all the cities and official Monster team riders involved over the course of this project?
That's pretty hard haha! I know it's 30 cities, 14 countries?? I'll try, Liverpool, Bristol, London, Rotterdam, Frankfurt, Berlin, Glasgow, Cape Town, NYC, SF, LA, San Diego, Riga, Melbourne, Adelaide, Paris, Philadelphia, Tokyo, Chicago, Barcelona... Dakota Roche, Alex Donnachie, Dan Lacey, Ben Lewis, Nathan Williams and Ed Zunda and many more... ummmmm??? Sorry if I forgot any! So many great people and good times!
Do you think the impact of this event would be any different if these highly influential riders wouldn’t have been the faces of the series?
Not sure? I hold huge value in the crew and their support, constant input and of course they have a massive pull for both fans and other pro riders! But then you see examples such at Thee Block jams and the BMXDAY jams in the Philippines where hundred and hundreds of riders head out regularly. It depends on the location, timing and weather.
2017, was the sixth and final year of The Street Series, in the beginning was it anticipated to only be a six year gig?
For the first year, I went to Liverpool to see Jack from DUB after he had thrown a rad jam in London a couple summers prior. From there we planned year one and so on. From time to time I’d have some idea that it could develop in to something else but would always revert back to keeping it simple and not lose the spirit of what it was. At the beginning of 2017, alongside the crew I decided it would be the last one and in coming years we will do different stuff to support BMXDAY. We liked the idea of ending it on a good note and not dragging it out year after year. It is an illegal street jam and blows my mind that for 6 years we didn’t have any big problems. I'm glad it ended the way it did, best year for sure.
Was the sole purpose of The Street Series to establish a globally recognized day in the name of BMX?
Not at all. After about 3 years we started having random on lookers (normally Skaters) asking if it was 'BMX DAY' at every jam. I liked the idea of it becoming that but didn’t know how to call the date. Hoffman and DMC obviously called it around the same time which was ideal as those guys are legends for the sport and it tied-in perfectly. So in 2015 we did the first round of jams on one day as opposed to spreading them out over the course of months.