The world’s most talented BMX riders will venture to Sydney, Australia to compete in the first stop of the Vans BMX Pro Cup Series at the internationally renowned Five Dock Skatepark, a bmx rider’s dream terrain, featuring dynamic opportunities for speed and flow. For detailed information on competition format, locations, athletes, sanctioning, tour highlights, photos, videos and more, please visit vansbmxprocup.com
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A Florida Keys firefighter is credited with saving an endangered Key deer fawn from a brush fire on Big Pine Key on Sunday afternoon. Jen Shockley and a crew from the Big Coppitt Key Station were fighting the rapidly moving blaze and attempting to protect a house when the (…)

Ducati makes the Big Apple that much sweeter
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Baby elephants wrestling is sure to prompt a smile
Two baby elephants engaged in a bit of friendly roughhousing in “rarely” captured video of such a scene in South Africa’s famous Kruger National Park. Michelle Broadhurst and Jacques Joubert were visiting the northern end of the park when they came across a herd of (…)

BNQT Exclusive - Discovering Shaun White through "Undeniable"
Note: some of the quotes are excerpts from the AT&T Original Series “Undeniable” on the Audience Network. Season Five premiers May 29, 2018 Undeniable – un·de·ni·a·ble – adjective – unable to (…)

Florida retiree hauls up catfish 50 pounds heavier than state record
A Florida retiree has caught a blue catfish weighing 50 pounds more than the state record – a 120-pound behemoth so massive that Joel Singletary’s first concern was how he would haul the fish over the rail. “I was shocked. I didn’t think I could get him in the (…)

Supercross Preview - How Justin Barcia rekindled his racing passion
If a season of Supercross goes exactly as a rider plans it up in the preseason program, then they should head straight to the window in Las Vegas after the championships conclude and bet everything they own because that rider is the luckiest person for that season. Trying to (…)

BNQT Privateer Profile - Tyler Enticknap and the duality of racing and family
Notoriously, racing is a selfish sport. When a racer finds him or herself on the highest level, it becomes about them. The team supports them but at the end of the day, the racer is responsible for the outcome of the race. The lines between racer and a personal life can (…)

Sun Valley Resort in Idaho suffers excessive fire damage; cause still unknown
Sun Valley Resort in Idaho says a fire that began Wednesday night and caused more than $1 million in damage to one of its lodges has been contained. The blaze, which spawned 30-foot flames, occurred at Warm Springs Day Lodge at the base of Bald Mountain. Multiple agencies are (…)

Yosemite aims to relieve traffic with yet another pilot program
Anyone who has visited Yosemite National Park knows to expect traffic, particularly in the summer months when the park cautions visitors to anticipate delays of an hour or more at entrance stations. In an effort to address traffic congestion, Yosemite announced yet another (…)

Wildlife cameraman makes attempt to save tree-climbing lions
News this week that a pride of lions—three lionesses and eight cubs—were poisoned in Uganda hit wildlife cameraman Alexander Braczkowski particularly hard. He cried. Now he’s crying out for help to prevent it from happening again. Braczkowski, who had been (…)