BMX zine from New England USA. Nick Ferreira, holeshot issue 1, 2007: This zine is for the kids riding bikes in the streets, with kids, wives, husbands, jobs, bills, and another life. It's for the kids building jumps in the woods, sitting in a sweaty car with their best friends and their bikes, the skatepark rats, and local rippers. It's for the two mile per hour barspinner and the forty mile per hour gap jumper, and everyone in between. For the BMX track parents and Jose Yanez and Vic Murphy and Mark Gonzales and for riding fast in the city. It's not much but it's a Holeshot. Frenchie, thecomeup.com, december 2014: The first issue of Holeshot came out in October 2007 thanks to the creative mind of Nick Ferreira and those zines where pretty awesome. This was the Lotek/Mosh era, when pegless riding, slammed seats and big bars where the trends. The stories and graphics were always sick. | |
First eight issues are available online : www.nickferr.com/holeshot.html | |
issue 1 - october 2007 Gary the Lumberjack Ellis on the cover. DO's/DON'Ts. Inspirations. Top 5's: John Ouellette. Daniel Webster interview. Tim Packard. John Maul interview. |
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issue 2 - february 2008 Intro. Zines: Stunk zine, Giraffe brothers, Local Cobras, Elk zine. How to: have fun at an indoor skatepark. Letters to the editor. Reviews: Dig issue 62, Ted Van Orman's Life? magazine, The come up DVD, Don't quit your day job 2. Ryan Homer. Coleman Lopes. Top 5's: Matty Aqua Zap. |
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issue 3 - august 2008 Dave Froh. Blogs. Reviews in 5 words. How to make a zine. Tijuana park. Ted Van Orman. Daniel Burton. DO's/DON'Ts Martha's Vineyard. BMX legends. |
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issue 4 - december 2008 Brian Tunney, www.expn.com, february 2009: A few years back, I can recall very long sessions with my friends at the local skatepark. Sessions that lasted deep into the night, with our circle of friends ignoring most of the skatepark, choosing only to ride one of the bowl's transitions, and jumping out of it to flat, while trying whatever haphazard variation we could think of. Some of us learned new tricks, some of us slammed pretty hard and all of us probably bent our forks a little bit. That didn't matter though. We were having fun, riding bikes as a group of friends, without any other care in the world. That's what Holeshot issue 4 made me think about. And not just because there's a testament to the flyout on said pages. It's because Holeshot, and editor Nick Ferreira, seem to appreciate the simpler things in BMX, such as flyouts, roadtrips, exploring new spots, the power of the Gonz and yes, even Portuguese sausage. Well okay, maybe Portuguese sausage (known as linguica) isn't on the short list of simpler things in BMX, but it encompasses part of Nick's world, and since it's his zine, you get a linguica recipe. It amazes me that I'm even talking about sausage on a BMX Web site, but I digress. Issue #4 of Holeshot is straight up awesome. It's black and white xeroxed zine, full of New England-infused parables, photos from Andrew Burton, Kyle Emery-Peck and Ted Van Orman, plus a varied assortment of both BMX and non-BMX randomness. Not only that, the cover has both a lion and mozzarella sticks on it. I would highly encourage everyone to finish reading this write-up, go over to the Holeshot site, order a copy, wait till it arrives in the mail, turn off your computer and spend an hour reading it from cover to cover. I'm sure all of us riding bikes has a similar story as the one I alluded to earlier, and it's a good bet that Holeshot #4 will serve as a reminder of those simpler times. So get off the Internet, call up your friends, go have some fun riding and don't forget to buy some sausage on the way home. (Soysage if you don't eat meat...) |
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issue 5 - may 2009 Ryan Green. Ron Pitcher. Isaac Reancon. Scott McQuinn. BMX $$ How to enjoy a beer. Sprockets. Soundtrack. Hang'n brain with Matt Gaspar. |
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issue 6 - december 2009 Nick Ferreira, holeshotbmx.blogspot.fr, 2009: Issue 6 is available now in the store for the low price of $4.00. It's 56 pages with a color cover (shot by Kyle Emery-Peck), digital offset black and white interior, and stapled. It ships for 1 dollar in the US and 2 dollars International. Here's the breakdown of what's inside: Miguel Esparza Interview, Las Vegas, Hangn Brain by Matt Gaspar, San Francisco by Kyle Emery-Peck, The Taunton Massachusetts BMX "Team"- Team Shed, Portland Oregon, Matt Plassman, plus all the little tid bits that make Holeshot what it is. Not to mention sweet photos by contributing photographers like Andrew Burton, Steve Crandall, Mike Michaud, Ted Van Orman, Mike Hines, and more. Matt Matteson returns with a "Stay Fit" Review as well. |
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issue 7 - april 2010 HYL Zine by Steven DaSilva 5 Word Reviews Garages Hangn Brain with Matt Gaspar Zac Costa & Reptiles AM:PM / Photographs by Edwin DeLaRosa Ivers! South of the Border Will Bissell Goonz / Fall River Special Learn How To Have Fun Print edition plus random photos, stories, etc. from Nick Ferreira as well as contributors like Kyle Emery-Peck, Ted Van Orman, Sean Ryan, Paulo Martins, Jackson Allen, and Jon Wilson! |
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issue 8 - october 2010 Schwinn bikes 1996-2001 club portugese homeboy dean sleeper perma summer article hank hill bike check and a bunch more |
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issue 9 - box set BMX Bikes Wanted - Nick Ferreira Lively Visions - Blazeguard Fall River - Vinny Martin Untitled - Jake Honesto Uncle Buck - Matt Gaspar 10 Photographs - Kyle Emery-Peck Hyde Pride - Andrew Burton Suburban Shred II or Holyshit DVD-R Over The Bars sticker Club Portuguese Homeboy sticker Vintage Odyssey cap (be creative) |