This past Saturday, in honor of National Bike Month, Professional BMX athlete, Nigel Sylvester and the Nigel Sylvester Foundation donated 30 bikes to the local Boys & Girls Club of America, Madison Square.
In partnership with New Era, the international sports and lifestyle brand 30 local club youth between the ages of 5 and 17 received donated bikes to help their journey to a healthy lifestyle through cycling.
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About Nigel Sylvester
Nigel Sylvester is an African-American professional BMX athlete, entrepreneur, filmmaker, and philanthropist from Queens, New York.
Nigel’s career has extended beyond traditional BMX biking through his progressive riding style, innovative content creation and one-of-a-kind artistic expression. These distinctive characteristics have catapulted Sylvester to the forefront of the sports world. One of Sylvester’s most successful film projects is his adventure travel film series, “GO“, which gives viewers a first-hand point-of-view of his rides through some of the world’s most recognizable cities. Nigel’s unprecedented rise led him to achieve many notable firsts as a BMX athlete and has attracted the attention of audiences around the globe, mainstream press, major global brands, and other best-in-class athletes, creatives and entrepreneurs.
Nigel is a voice for the culture, inspiring the next generation through his relentless drive, creative vision and disruptive approach as he pushes the boundaries of sport and art.
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