What prompted you and Brian to start the “Uncovered” series?
Van: A few years ago I realized that a lot of the events out there were invite only. I love the idea of an exclusive contest, but it had gotten to the point where if you weren’t one of the best 12 riders in the world, then there weren’t a lot of jams or contests for you to be a part of. I wanted to do something that was more inclusive, but my ideas snowballed and next thing I knew I was attempting an event that was unrealistic. Looking back, I sort of lost sight of my original goal, which was to just bring BMXers together and have a good time, so the event never got traction. After that, I was a little discouraged, but kept telling myself I was going to revisit the idea with a more grassroots approach. Earlier this year I mentioned the idea to Brian Kachinsky; he’s always highly motivated and has put on rad events before, so I thought we’d be a great combo to get something going. Brian instantly started sending over ideas, logos, etc. and really got the spark going for the Uncovered project.
Why did you guys team up for this?
Brian: Van and I are friends and have been to tons of contests together over the years, and we thought it would be cool to team up and make one happen ourselves.
Van: Again, Brian had done stuff before and he’s a good friend, so I thought it would be the perfect storm. We are both in a place where we have an opportunity to give back and use our resources to bring riders together. Uncovered is a passion project and I think we’re both really excited to see how it unfolds.
What’s the end goal with the series?
Van: The name Uncovered eludes to the concept of uncovering up-and-coming talent. We want everyone to feel like they can be part of this. I think it’s good to bring riders together and create an energy that is sometimes ignored in today’s world of social media. We sort of wanted to rekindle some of the energy Brian and I felt at CFBs, Metro Jams, Roots Jams, etc. Basically just bring riders together for a good time and give up-and-comers a chance to be seen.
Brian: There’s several “end goals” to the series. Here’s a handful of goals we have in mind-
1) Get people riding together/hanging out in the winter months when BMX scenes tend to slow down.
2) Help out indoor skateparks that make riding in cold climates possible during the winter.
3) Fill a void in Am contests… there’s not enough of these currently happening.
4) Get some Ams noticed outside their scene and region and give some shine to some of these bad-ass riders that can sometimes be overlooked.
5) Help catapult some riders from being Ams into full-fledged Pros of the future.
6) Have riders of all skill levels push themselves and have a fun day on their bikes… and more.
Why a street plaza-style contest series?
Brian: There isn’t a ton of street contests for Ams these days. Van and I have both ridden in a ton of street contests over the years and thought it would be cool to create something for this segment of BMX which we have roots in ourselves.
Why are you keeping it 100% Am-based with no Pro class at all?
Brian: Sometimes when you hold a contest, the Am class gets pushed aside a bit to make room/time for the Pro class. We didn’t want this to happen. I think by having it Am-only, you can just use all the resources, prizes, time and energy on them and not have them feel like they are being rushed or glanced over. Pros are welcome to come hang out, help out, judge, whatever, but we won’t allow them to ride in these contests.