I think we'll either see a convergence of styles between fixed riding and BMX trick riding (anybody know Jason from Philly? that cat can ride!!!) or we'll see fixed trick riding take on a style of its own, with a more high-speed aspect. That's what I like about watching M.A.S.H. It's just like riding with those guys. There's this whole Chris Senn vibe to it. Instead of staying at the same spot all day, like you would skating or BMX'ing, you just bomb **** and hit what you feel like hitting along the way. I think that while bike ballet-type tricks will continue to influence fixie tricks, You're more likely to see someone come up with the 700c version of the ollie - a groundbreaking trick that all others will be based on.
I can only hope that I come up with it.
yo to any of the heads in MASH - Jimmy James, Travis Poe, Dustin - I'll see you in Portland at the West Side. and bet I'm a have the MESS camera pointed at yr rock star asses.