Death of the Post Office

We all have places we grew up riding, made friends, were seen and in so doing influenced the next generation of riders.

Robert Conroy 22.02.2015

We all have places we grew up riding, made friends, were seen and in so doing influenced the next generation of riders. That is what the Post Office jumps were on an international scale. Those American mounds saw the shaping of a generation of freeriders and dirt jumpers. Although I have never ridden them, they were an icon of the sport and they will be sorely missed.

“Post Office was where we all met our best friends, created careers and influenced the youth of today. We had as much fun as we could riding and digging. I would like to thank everyone that came out the last week and showed their support and love for dirt jumping. The spirit of Post lives on and will never die.” – Alex Reveles

From Bicycle Nightmares,

“”Post Office was where we all met our best friends, created careers and influenced the youth of today. We had as much fun as we could riding and digging. I would like to thank everyone that came out the last week and showed their support and love for dirt jumping. The spirit of Post lives on and will never die.” – Alex Reveles

Show some support to the local riders of Aptos by signing up here: www.postofficejumps.org/showsupport to help relocate the Post Office jumps.

Filmed by Alex Reveles, James Hall & Kyle Jameson.

Edited by Alex Reveles.

Music: The Funeral by Band Of Horses / Society by Eddie Vedder.

Thumbnail photo by Pierre Tardif.

www.bicyclenightmares.com”