Monday, August 23, 2010

Chad Osburn runs the Mosquida Bmx Park.

I drove through Fresno, CA this weekend heading home to Los Angeles after spending a few days in the Sierras.

On a hunch, I stoped by the Mosquida Bmx Park to see if Chad Osburn was working. I was right on. Chad was chilling in the shade, eating a sandwich.



Chad Osburn works at Mosquida Bmx Park.

The Mosquida Bmx Park, is a new bikes only park and the place seriously dwarfs other cement parks in Central California.







Not many cement parks on earth even begin to approach the scale of this place, in regards to ramp sizes.

Chad not only works at Mosquida, he also shredds the place harder than anybody else yet to have ridden there.



Chad goes about 100 mph around this concrete Bmx mecca, boosting the massive transitions found throughout with seemingly impossible ease.







Bottom line, Chad is the local shredder and gets paid by the city for it. That is pretty rad.



The Mosquida Bmx Park is located near the 99 and 41 fwys in Fresno, CA. To get to the Park, take the 99 to Fresno. Head east on the 41 to O St. Head south on O St till it dead ends at Butler Ave. Turn left on Butler Ave. The park is on the right side of the street (Butler Ave), just after S Maple Ave.

Chad will most likely be there when you arrive, and is a really cool dude, so don't hesitate to say hi. You may want to ask him where the lines are too. He knows them all.

-Erik E

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