This year the Street combat pro in its second edition featured the best 32 underground street BMX riders, who spent months recording a video part showing their level of BMX riding. This year it had a 70 - 30 evaluation system.
In this system the ratings are obtained through 2 rubrics, one dedicated to evaluating the riding level of the riders and the second dedicated to rating the cinematographic aspects of the videos.
-STORYTELLING: [1 TO 10 POINTS]
- EDITING CREATIVITY [ 1 TO 10 POINTS ]
- CORRECT MUSICALIZATION [1 TO 10 POINTS]
- COMPOSITION AND FRAMING [1 TO 5 POINTS]
- FILMING [1 TO 5 POINTS]
-BRUTALITY OF USE OF THE SPOTS: [1 TO 10 POINTS]
- VARIETY OF TRICKS [1 TO 10 POINTS]
-DIFFICULTY OF THE LINES EXECUTED IN DIFFERENT SPOTS [1 TO 10 POINTS]
-PRESSURE AND WILDNESS IN THE EXECUTION OF TRICKS [1 TO 10 POINTS]
- VARIATIONS AND CREATIVITY OF TRICKS ON OPPO AND REGULAR [1 TO 10 POINTS]
- DANGEROUSNESS OF TRICKS [1 TO 10 POINTS]
JUDGES
MILA ROSS ROSAS 🇨🇱
SEBASTIAN MOSCOSO 🇨🇱
JUDGE AND HOST - ALVARO
The 2025 edition of Street Combat Pro delivered one of the most competitive and technically refined showdowns to date. Riders from multiple countries demonstrated not only raw skill but also creative street interpretation, pushing the limits of modern BMX culture.
Judging was conducted by four independent panels — Street Culture Mag, Pasha Nikonov, James, and Glab Media — with a public voting component weighted at 30%.
Each rider’s final score represents a 70/30 blend of expert evaluation and audience engagement, ensuring both technical accuracy and community representation.
Sasha Cambom combined technical power with originality — his double truckdriver at MACBA and backflip off a tree root became defining highlights of this year’s competition.
Dmitry Kalashnikov showed consistency across all criteria: line control, amplitude, and precision — a textbook example of composure under pressure.
Stephan Goetz, despite fewer technical bangers, captivated both judges and audience with creativity and execution, earning the highest public support (38.5%).
The next tier (Terenty, Kirill, Scotty) remained within close range, confirming the event’s depth and parity among elite-level riders.
Over 240 public votes were collected between both forms.
The voting displayed strong regional diversity, confirming Street Combat’s growing international reach.
Engagement rates on Instagram and Telegram peaked during the Top 5 teaser reveal, proving the value of partial spoilers for audience retention.
The 2025 edition of Street Combat Pro reaffirmed its position as the benchmark for underground BMX culture meets global reach.
By combining technical judging with community input, the format continues to balance credibility and inclusivity — a signature hallmark of Street Culture Mag.
Next steps: expansion of regional qualifiers, improved audience analytics, and continued collaboration between media collectives and riders to build the most authentic street BMX scene worldwide.
VOTING RESULTS - DAY 1
VOTING RESULTS - DAY 2
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