Tom Mosher

BIO:

Tom Mosher is a Canadian based former professional footbag player and Fixed Gear Freestyle rider. Tom is widely considered one of the key riders in popularizing the use of Fixed Gear bikes for trick riding, creating and starring in videos from 2007-2012.

With sections in Bootleg Sessions, The Revival, and creating multiple web edits, he became a household name among the scene and one of the earliest most searchable riders on the internet from his Youtube content.

In 2009 Tom was among the first to put pegs on a trick bike. This created controversy and sparked debate about the future of the sport. Two years later the scene would catch up with the popularization of pegs and 26″ wheels.

Tom’s contributions to the scene went beyond just riding, founding both Tricktrack.org, the largest and most successful forum in FGFS history, and YNOT Cycle alongside partner Tony.


Riding Status: Active

Born: October 5th, 1982

Region: Toronto, Canada

Nickname(s): n/a

Owner: Tricktrack.org, YNOT Cycle

Crew(s): Ratshit

Discipline(s): FGFS, Trick Track

Current Sponsor(s): n/a

Previous Sponsor(s): Concept Bikes, Volume Bike Co., Resist Parts, Velocity, YNOT Cycle, Hold Fast, Skitch Clothing


COMPETITION RESULTS:

CompetitionYearDivisionPlacement
RVA Trick Jam2010n/an/a

SOLO EDITS / VIDEO PARTS:

2008:

  • Track bike in the skatepark
  • Tom Mosher is getting better
  • Bootleg Sessions v.2 section
  • Bootleg Sessions V2 leftover footage
  • TO Track Tricks
  • TO Track Tricks 2
  • TO Track Tricks 3
  • TO Track Tricks 5
  • Tom in a parking garage
  • Tom Mosher cockney thug

2009:

  • This is not bmx
  • a couple grinds

2010:

  • The Revival section
  • Volume Thrasher bike check
  • Between Surgeries

2011:

  • quick clip
  • leftover footage

2012:

  • RAT SHIT // tom mosher

FEATURED IN:

2007:

2009:

  • Bike Check – Skitch Clothing
  • Tom Mosher Portland interview

2010:

2012:

  • Mosher

2013:

2014:

2015:

2016:

2017:

  • GAME OF BIKE AT 1:00 AM
  • FOAD x RUFF BIKE CO – SNOWBIRDS

2018:

2019:

2022:


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