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IN 1992 A DIY BMX REVOLUTION WAS STARTED BY ONE KID LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO RIDE.
BY 2002 IT WAS A WORLD-WIDE MECCA FOR THE BMX SCENE.
WELCOME TO THE STORY OF ‘9TH STREET.’

 

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ABOUT THE DOCUMENTARY

In 2017, ex-pro BMX rider and filmmaker Kenny Horton was looking for a new film project. He was interested in working on something he really loved — so he went for a ride around the neighborhood to think things out. It turned out to be just what he needed.

Kenny wondered if anyone had told the story of 9th Street BMX Trails in Austin, Texas — the city he moved to from Richmond, Virginia. Since the mid-'90s, “9th” as it is affectionately known, had long been talked about in the BMX world, and its location and lively cast of characters was the perfect subject matter for his feature documentary.

So, he asked around. One interested rider was Aron Hoag, a 9th Street local and graphic designer integral to the 9th Street BMX Trail’s nonprofit org. The two quickly got to work. The park’s history and timeline were nailed down, initial interviews were fired out, and riders were pumped to be involved. Everyone they reached out to jumped on board. And right when the doc was gaining momentum, the world stopped dead in its tracks.

With loads of extra downtime, Kenny put his nose to the grindstone and knocked out cut-scene animations and motion designs based on a cut-out magazine aesthetic. Aron lined up new interviews with old friends and filming locations. They even managed to sneak into a few off-limit places when no one — and we mean no one — was around to film a few interviews and b-roll footage.

The resulting documentary is a testament to the total do-it-yourself attitude that 9th Street embodies, and even demands of its participants. Started by one lone rider named Carl Lein, and expanded upon by all the trail bosses and daily diggers, the 9th Street trails have evolved from a forgotten city park to a world-renowned set of BMX trails smack dab in the middle of Austin, Texas.

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HELP HANDRAIL RECOUP OUR COSTS

9th Street: The Documentary, while an amazing project to produce, has been a huge labor of love with a hefty credit card bill. This documentary has been produced by only two people that share the same DIY attitude that 9th Street embodies. If you feel inclined to, please donate via PayPal or Venmo to Kenny Horton at HANDRAIL MEDIA using the provided links.

CREDITS

APPEARANCES

Ruben Castillo
Carl Lein
Taylor Brown
Steven Tyler
Jeff Pierce
Alfred Freeman
Chase Hawk
Kyle Kinane
Taj Mihelich
Joe Rich
Miguel Esparza             
Tom Williams
Marty Christman
James Shepherd
Steve Crandall
Darrel Dawson
Ed Davis
Nina Buitrago
Kelly Turner
Rob Danemarks
Todd Moon
Steve Adler                  

CREDITS

THANKS

Austin History Center
Austin Parks Foundation
Big Boys
Mario Cervantes
Marty Christman
Josh Congleton
Miguel Esparza
Aron Hoag
Matt Hoffman
Tim Kerr
Kyle Kinane
Taj Mihelich
Todd Moon
Keith Mulligan
Tina Williams
Tom Williams                

CREDITS

PRODUCTION

Handrail Media
Roky Moon @
King Electric Rec.
          


 

VISIT THE 9TH STREET BMX TRAILS

This documentary would not be possible without the 9th Street BMX volunteers that are maintaining the jumps today. (9th Street is 100% local volunteer labor with very minimal city involvement.) If you feel so inclined, please feel free to donate directly to 9th Street via the Austin Parks Foundation to keep the stoke alive.

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