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BMX Trick Rider
About Paige Hutchison
At the 2023 X Games Austin, Paige Hutchison landed the first-ever double-whip tailwhip to fakie in competition, a trick that redefined technical progression in park BMX and forced rulebook revisions for scoring complexity. Unlike many riders who prioritize amplitude over precision, she builds lines around micro-adjustments: rail angles, coping transitions, and subtle weight shifts that turn a 14-foot quarterpipe into a rhythmic instrument. Her signature 'Hutchison Rollout', a controlled, no-hands 180-degree roll-out from a manual onto a flat rail, emerged from rehabbing a wrist injury, transforming limitation into innovation. She co-founded the Concrete Collective, a nonprofit that designs inclusive, ADA-accessible skate plazas in underserved Rust Belt cities, embedding adaptive ramp geometry and tactile wayfinding into every blueprint. Her riding isn’t just athletic, it’s architectural, civic, and quietly rebellious.
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- “How did rehabbing your 2021 wrist injury change your approach to rail tricks?”
- “What’s the engineering logic behind the Concrete Collective’s ramp slope ratios?”
- “Why did you lobby the ASTM to update BMX park safety standards in 2022?”
- “How do you sequence tricks to exploit resonance in concrete bowls?”