Adam Banton (born February 28, 1975, in Nokesville, Virginia) is an American freestyle BMX rider and MTB rider, professional musician and part owner of The Biker and Baker granola. He's known to have resided in Phoenix, Arizona. His riding style is regarded as progressive and creative while not limited to any specific genre of Freestyle BMX. He began riding in 1987 after being influenced by a Dennis McCoy demo clip on his local news station. Adam was acknowledged and credited for inventing the downside tailwhip by RideBMX Magazine in 2016.
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| - Adam Banton (born February 28, 1975, in Nokesville, Virginia) is an American freestyle BMX rider and MTB rider, professional musician and part owner of The Biker and Baker granola. He's known to have resided in Phoenix, Arizona. His riding style is regarded as progressive and creative while not limited to any specific genre of Freestyle BMX. He began riding in 1987 after being influenced by a Dennis McCoy demo clip on his local news station. Adam was acknowledged and credited for inventing the downside tailwhip by RideBMX Magazine in 2016. (en)
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| - Adam Banton (born February 28, 1975, in Nokesville, Virginia) is an American freestyle BMX rider and MTB rider, professional musician and part owner of The Biker and Baker granola. He's known to have resided in Phoenix, Arizona. His riding style is regarded as progressive and creative while not limited to any specific genre of Freestyle BMX. He began riding in 1987 after being influenced by a Dennis McCoy demo clip on his local news station. Adam is currently sponsored by Odyssey, Badger Balm, Space Brace . He has had two different signature Odyssey grips, and has had a signature Odyssey "B.E.T.A." backpack. Adam's personal bike was added to the BMX finger bike line. He also has worked with Armourdillo on a signature belt and wallet series. Adam was acknowledged and credited for inventing the downside tailwhip by RideBMX Magazine in 2016. Adam has also been featured in multiple magazines such as Dig BMX, , , . and Woodward West Winter Camp brochure Adam and his music have been featured in a series of BMX videos spanning over 15 years. He has released four full-length albums and his third on vinyl most recently. Adam has been a featured athlete on Fuel TV's Daily Habit, performing from his self-titled first recording Adam Banton and his second Songs from Here and There. Additionally, he was a featured athlete and music performer on (tour) that also aired on Fuel TV. When not focused on riding he makes music like his latest fourth full-length album "INDIVISIBLE" Adam can be found working on short, original compositions that can be heard throughout the BMX and action sports industry. He cites his father and his uncle, as major musical influences. (en)
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