issue 188 - january february 2013 bmx.transworld.net, november 2012: Our first issue of RideBMX in 2013 features interviews with Dakota Roche and Andrew Jackson, a session on the ramps at the Animal warehouse, a race through Manhattan, Drew Bezanson, Kevin Peraza, and more On The Cover: To say Dakota Roche is on a whole other level is an understatement. Second story wallride-to-flat. Photo: Jeff Zielinski. - Departments - First Words: While shooting his interview in this issue, Dakota Roche found himself riding his bike on a number of roofs, and we share a quick story about how he fell off one of them. Start: Many BMX beginnings start with a bunnyhop. And Mike Hoder has a knack for taking that staple of all basics to new heights. Up Front: Sponsor Block, Injured List, and Fine Print along with all the latest info on the happenings in BMX, we also pay our respects to the late Kyle Bennett, RIP. Pro Q&A: Drew Bezanson: In case you havent figured it out by now, Drew Bezanson is the man. Dope as shit on the bike and cool as shit off, you really cant go wrong this guy, and these answers reflect that. Products: Without dialed products, your bike would fall apart. Keep that in mind as you check out these latest offerings. Soft Goods: Judging someone on how they dress isnt very nice, but if someone is wearing any of the gear featured here, then its safe to assume they know whats up. Diversions: From legends, to the streets of the Big Apple, to the Midwest, and to the roads less traveled somewhere in between, we have videos that run the gamut in this issue with Fits BF-it documentry, AM:PMs Check, Please, Kyle Starks Team Dilly Is The Man, and FBMs Vagabond Ritual. Glimpse: The BFF Grands. A pack of riders sprint around lower Manhattanthats New York Citylots of people, taxis, buses, chaosand dudes racing through all of it. Awesome. Focus: In todays digital age where most photos are Insta this or Alien that, we decided to kick it old school and bring you an entire Focus section featuring photos that were shot on black and film and printed in a traditional darkroom. In case you didnt know it by now, we take photography very, very seriously. Bio: Tyler Gilliard. This flatlander from Lakeland, Florida, has a fearless approach to riding and hes progressing insanely fast, so when hes killing it for years to come, remember reading about him here first in his Bio. Letters: Ryan Fudger giving his advice and opinions for free is, well priceless. Finish: Kevin Peraza. With some of the tricks this young gun is motivated to learnlike up rail-to-decades and 540 double downside whip airsits safe to say his name is going to become a lot more familiar. - Features - Dakota Roche Interview. How can you go wrong with 11 pages dedicated to one of the most bad-ass riders on the planet? We even have stuff so fresh it didnt make it into Cults Talk Is Cheap. Off The Clock: All work and no play? Not at Animal, when the workday is done, the fun begins Andrew Jackson Interview: When you think of Andrew, first thing that probably pops into your head are his ridiculously high bunnyhops. After reading his interview, you can add racing motocross, flipping cars, and riding with the legend Brian Terada to that list | |
issue 189 - march april 2013 bmx.transworld.net, january 2013: Our March/April 2013 issue of RideBMX features a hilarious interview with cover boy Tony Hamlin, a satellite dish session in Eastern Europe, Hillage to Pillage 80 mile pedaling adventure, post Hurricane Sandy sessions, a Just For Fun Trip in the Pacific Northwest, Christian Rigal, Pat Laughlin, and more On The Cover: Tony Hamlin makes his shit-footedness work to his advantage with this 360 lookback into a big ol ditch. Photo: Jeff Zielinski - Departments - First Words: Keepin it loose, freestylin, adventure seeking, and having fun, while recapping the issue, Keith Mulligan breaks it all down to whats really important. Start: Jean-Francios Boulianne brings his signature French Canadian flatland style down to SoCal for the winter Up Front: Sponsor Block, Injured List, and Fine Print these are fast time were living in, and we recap whats happened in the BMX world as of late. Pro Q&A: Christian Rigal. Whether its filming, combing San Diego for spots, or assassinating the streets, Christian has plenty of insight for our readers and handled your questions the same way he does everything elselike a pro. Products: Twelve new parts you need to know aboutincluding frames, wheels, bars, stems, pegs, and more Soft Goods: Be the first to show up at the spot wearing any of this fresh gear from Fit, Odyssey, Haro, S&M, Premium, Kink, Volume, Operativ, Demolition, Primo, etnies, and Vans. Diversions: Ronnie Napolitan clues us in on whats puming through his headphones during a session, and we sum Animals QSS#4 They Too Crusty Wit It and Cults Talk Is Cheap. Focus: Simone Barraco, Jason Enns, Jared Eberwein, Scott Powell, Kert Petersel, Nate Richter, Sean Morr, Mike Mastroni, and Dave Belcher make one Hell of Focus section! Bio: Steve Kulischenko. Growing up in New Jersey and doing rollercoaster uprails are at least two reasons why you need to know how to pronounce Steves last name Kool-a-shank-oget it? Got it? Good. Letters: Keep asking good questions so Ryan Fudger will continue to have an outlet for his witty and sarcastic sense of humor. Finish: Pat Laughlin. The only guy in BMX who drives a yellow Ferrari also does backward Derek dusters and one-handed icepick grinds down rails. Pat Laughlin is a character for sure and his answers reflect that. - Features - Tony Hamlin Interview: We were fortunate enough to tag along with Tony while hes been hard at work filming for Kinks new DVD Squash It. We ended up with a lot of laughs, a grip of sick photos, and an interview too. Hillage To Pillage: Sandy Carson and Kyle Emery-Peck pedal their BMX bikes over 80 miles of twisty and hilly backroads from San Francisco to Bolinas and lived to tell about it. BMX Files: Vasya Lukyanenko gets the once in a lifetime opportunity to session a space radar station inUkraine. Yeah, its as crazy as it sounds. Riding Out The Storm: Hurricane Sandy pummeled the Northeast and left an unprecedented amount of destruction in its wake. Riders being riders, they quickly found a way to session some of the newly formed remains from the wreckage. Making the most of an otherwise shitty situation. Just For Fun Trip: Drew Bezanson, Mike Hucker Clark, Ronnie Napolitan, and Zak Early take advantage of the many fine offerings Oregon is know for, including surfing, camping, and concrete parks, of course. |
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issue 190 - may june 2013 bmx.transworld.net, march 2013: OurOur May/June 2013 issue of RideBMX features a huge 20 questions interview feature with 8 unique and diverse riders, Industry Insiders, a Markit/Demolition trip, Mike Hoder, Aaron Smith, a free Rockstar poster with Tom Dugan and Chris Doyle, and more. On The Cover: A freeway overpass graveyard in the middle of the desert? Or a paintballer heaven? Or the perfect spot for Stevie Churchill to wow us with another huge truckdriver Photo: Ryan Fudger - Departments - First Words: As always, our Editor In Chief, Keith Mulligan, kicks the issue off with a some insight, food for thought, and a little reflection on the hefty feature article, Industry Insiders. Start: Shawn McIntosh does a kinky tire ride at a sexy spot that many rider have drooled over for years. Up Front: Sponsor Block, Injured List, and Fine Print Some of the biggest and most bad-ass riders on the planet no longer have a shoe sponsor, but on a much more positive note, this issue boasts the shortest Injured List weve ever had! Pro Q&A: Mike Hoder: Mike might be better at expressing himself through his riding and tattoo choices, but he still managed to get his point across in the this issues Pro Q&A. Products: Frames literally made by the rider, an anniversary helmet with retro graphics, a handful of signature goodies, and more Soft Goods: Were still a few months away from any heat waves, so while youre still wearing clothes, wear these. Diversions: Some DVD action from Louisville with Movements The Link and Subrosas Ryan Sher tells five things you didnt know about their soon to be released video Get Used To It. Finish: Aaron Smith: This all around shredder from New Hampshire has been to college, impersonated The Terminator, traveled the world with the Kink team, and most recently, answered this months Finish page. - Features - Stalking 8: Stevie Churchill, Erik Elstran, Broc Raiford, Kareem Williams, Reed Stark, Joey Cordova, Shane Weston, and Alex Raban answer the same 20 questions, but their answers couldnt be any more different. Markit/Demolition: All Stars in Lone Star: Dennis Enarson, Geoff Slatterly, Rob Wise, Ronnie Napolitan, Connor Lodes, Aaron Smith, and Mike Mastronia collab trip of epic proportions to San Antonio, Texas. Industry Insiders: Ralph Sinisi, Joe Rich, Matt Coplon, Jim Bauer, Ryan Sher, Jay Roe, Brian Castillo, Allan Cooke, John Povah, Chad Degroot, Heath Pinter, Ron Wilkerson, Clay Brown, and Sean McKinney are a collective of seasoned riders who work in different facets of the BMX industry and the wealth of knowledge and insight between the lot of them is priceless. |
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issue 191 - july 2013 bmx.transworld.net, may 2013: Our July 2013 issue of RideBMX features 25 years of handrails, MacNeil in Mexico, an interview with Timmy Theus, an awesome dirt jumping pictorial, Bruno Hoffman, Mark Mulville, and more. - On The Cover - Iz Pulido adds his own stylish tweak to an already impressive kinked rail crankarm grind. Photo: Jeff Zielinksi - Departments - First Words: From 25 years of handrails to 30 years of dirt, Editor In Chief, Keith Mulligan links it all together. Start: Reed Stark handles an insane looking setup during a sneaky night mission. Up Front: Sponsor Block, Injured List, and Fine Print you can spend a lot of time scouring the internet, or find it all right here. Pro Q&A: Mark Mulville. A really fun guy to be around, an amazing dirt jumper, and pretty darn good at answering your questions as well. Products: All the info you need on 14 new products. Soft Goods: Weve got you covered from head to toe with new gear from Primo, S&M, Odyssey, Fit, etnies, Volume, Kink, Demolition, and The Shadow Conspiracy. Diversions: Something to read with Mike Dailys Aggro Rag book and stuff to watch with Kinks Squash It and Subrosas Get Used To It. Focus: Lahsaan Kobza, Raul Ruiz, Alex Magallan, Jared Washington, and Pat Laughlin all deserve photo contingency. Bio: Dan Pederson AKA Danimal, this Albuquerque, New Mexico, native shreds and you need to know about him. Finish: Bruno Hoffman. We all know that hes from Germany, he can do just about anything on a bike, and that his hat wont stay on his head while filming, but what you didnt know - Features - 25 Years Of Handrails: Starting from Mat Hoffmans first double peg down a rail in 1988 and working forward, we charted to evolution and trick progression of tricks done on rails down steps. Beginning with some more in-depth stories from the earlier years and then slimming it down to a timeline, this year by year breakdown is pretty insane. Timmy Theus Interview: Timmy has been making waves in the streets for a minute and now its time we all get to see and read what hes all about. Dirt Art: After an intro written from dirts Godfather himself, Timmy Fuzzy Hall, its all big and beautiful photos of dudes roasting and ripping through the woods. MacNeil In Mexico: MacNeils Sam Lowe, Greg Flag, and Taylor Elvy experience the real and fake side of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. |
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issue 192 - august 2013 bmx.transworld.net, june 2013: Our August 2013 issue of RideBMX features a T1 trip to Arizona, Nike in Baton Rouge, a look into the Richmond, Virginia scene, Cam Whites dirt jumps, Ben Lewis, Clint Reynolds, and more On The Cover: Sometimes its not what you do, but how you do it that counts. Tech grind wizard Alex Kennedy keeps it simple and scores the cover with a proper toboggan. Photo: Jeff Zielinksi - Departments - First Words: Evel Knievel, glorious bastards, and big airEditor in Chief Keith Mulligan combines them all and makes sense of it. Start: Rob DiQuattro can not resist grinding rails. Up Front: As our wheels roll, riders change sponsors, injuries happen, and other news occursand you can read it all here. Pro Q&A: Ben Lewis. The cutting edge street rider from Liverpool, England, has an accent that can be hard to understand, so youll just have to picture it while reading his answers. Products: This is the part of the magazine that makes choosing which new parts to buy a little easier for you. Soft Goods: Thinking of a wardrobe makeover for the summer? Look no further Diversions: Write ups on five DVDs, including Animal The Price Is Wrong, Chick Flick, Word Four, Stink Pit 3, and the Level Belows Chick N Nuggt. Focus: They say a photo is worth a thousand words, so this months Focus section is a heavy read at 9,000 words. Letters: And inquiry about the Canadian Beast, the topic of trends (x3), a reader photo of a really strange obstacle, and more Bio: Lil Dan Coller. You should be well aware of Dan by now after his bangin debut in Kinks Squash It, but if you somehow missed it, then heres Dannow go see the video. Finish: Clint Reynolds. Clint is one of nicest dudes everboth on and off the bike. He also really, really likes to do tabletops, and has never done a tailwhip. - Features - Forever En Route To The Best Part Of It All... Which translates to T1ers Joe Rich, Bob Scerbo, Hanson Little, and Joseph Frans in Arizona shredding anything with a transition. A Certain Cadence: Baton Rouge streets will never be the same after Nikes Garrett Reynolds, Dennis Enarson, Chad Kerley, and Nigel Sylvester passed through. Whats Up With These Aussies: Australia is a big country with a lot of open space, and Cam White takes full advantage with some massive jumps. Cam, Jaie Toohey, and Jed Mildon match the jumps with equally huge tricks. Stoke The Fire: We did a piece on the Richmond, Virginia scene over ten years ago, since then a lot has changed, but one thing that has stayed the same is the level of awesome riding the scene delivers. |
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issue 193 - september 2013 bmx.transworld.net, july 2013: Our September 2013 issue of RideBMX features a ghostly adventure with the Volume team through the Arizona desert, Stolen shredding the streets of Canada, Red Bull Ride & Seek motorcycle journey through the Southeast, Pat Casey, Coco Zurita, and more. On The Cover: This abandoned and half-collapsed building in the middle of the desert is without a doubt the most bizarre looking spot Broc Raiford has ever kicked a hop whip. Photo: Jeff Zielinksi - Departments - Start: Gary Young and his best buddy and Ride photographer, Ryan Fudger, make the most of a rad spot that is probably gone by now, but damn, did they get an awesome photo. Up Front: Turbulent times in the BMX industry with sponsor changes, injuries, and more. Pro Q&A: Pat Casey. Did you know Pat had a wild side? Apparently France does. Products: First comes the products, then the bike, then the fun so start here. Soft Goods: If youre going to wear clothes, you might as well rock some gear from your favorite BMX brands shown here. Focus: This month we bring you a shapes themed photo sectionlots of sick lookin spots in this one. Letters: If you dont literally LOL while reading some of Ryan Fudgers answers then youre hopeless. Bio: Mike Swift. Philly legend, Paul Horan wrote Mikes intro, so its safe to assume the dude shreds and hes not a kookand his riding shot is no joke, either. Finish: Coco Zurita. Heres your chance to learn more about the guy who everyone likes to watch ride a vert ramp. - Features - Ghost Town Fools: After a little research, spot finder Drew Hosselton masterminded a trip through the Arizona desert to various ghost towns and he invited his fellow Volume teammates Broc Raiford, Eric Bahlman, Mike Mastroni, and Alex Raban along for the ride. Stolen in Canada: Stolens Morgan Long, Kurt Russell, Jackson Ratima, Bertie Buck, Pipe Williams, and Sean Morr, get to experience two amazing and contrasting Canadian citiesToronto and Montreal. Redbull Ride & Seek: Garrett Reynolds, Tony Neyer, and Corey Martinez strap their BMXcycles to their motorcycles and hit some windy backroads in the Southeast in search of spots and campgrounds. Bonus; Brian Kachinsky and Van Homan met up with them somewhere along the wayimagine the pain a crew like that brought to every spot they hit. |
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issue 194 - october 2013 bmx.transworld.net, august 2013: Our October 2013 issue of RideBMX features interviews with Drew Hosselton and Zack Gerber, the Primo team in Portland, Mongoose in Mexico, Simone Barraco, Kris Fox, and more. On The Cover: Possibly the only thing as rare as finding water in the Arizona desert is a setup like this, Drew Hosselton goes up, across, and down on this random rail. Photo: Jeff Zielinksi - Departments - Start: Young buck Broc Raiford is always down for a session, even if its on a big scary obstacle in the dead of night Up Front: In the BMX industry corner we have sponsor changes, injuries, and more. Pro Q&A: Simone Barraco. English may be a second language for the ultra smooth street shredder from Italy, but you can hardly tell from his answers. Products: All the usual latest and greatest frames and parts from your favorite brands, plus some additional techy non-bike part stuff as well. Soft Goods: One of the easiest ways to pledge brand loyalty is to buy and wear one of these t-shirts. Letters: Ryan Fudgers answers are genius, where as some of your questions, well Finish: Kris Fox. Kris Fox has style for miles, goes super high, and is super appreciative of all BMX has given him. - Features - Primo In Portland: Ty Morrow, Jackson Ratima, Shawn McIntosh, Tony Neyer, Anthony Boy Flores, Andrew Castaneda, and Steve Croteau call Portland, Oregon home for a week. Zack Gerber Interview: Whoa! Wait until you see the absurd things Zack shot for his interview, and best of all, youll see it all here first because Zack is a firm believer in releasing the photo before the video footage. We like Zack. Mongoose In Mexico: Mexico City is an adventure, and Mongoose riders Ben Wallace, Paul Ryan, and Greg Illingworth get a front row seat while also hitting up some parks and wild looking street spots. Drew Hosselton Interview: A grip of sick photos, and conversation about Phoenix, Arizona, Drew spots, Smoker Dave, the Volume DVD, pools, and so much more. Drew fans will be psyched! |
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issue 195 - november 2013 bmx.transworld.net, september 2013: Our November 2013 issue of RideBMX features Free Agent in Canada, Roads Less Traveled, FBM Northeast Tour, Kyle Baldock Pro Q&A, Ronnie Napolitan Finish The Sentence, and more. On The Cover: Jared Eberwein goes through the spin cycle with a dipped 360 at Darren Berrecloths Spook Woods trails on Vancouver Island, Canada. Photo: Keith Mulligan - Departments - Start: Triple kinked rails, rainbows, Russia, and Brian Kachinskyits a sight to see. Up Front: In the BMX industry corner we have sponsor changes, injuries, and more. So what else is new? Pro Q&A: Kyle Baldock. Well, for one thing, thinking about all the wild jumping tricks Kyle has, and how huge he takes them, this quote really makes you stop and think for a second, I dont have a trick that actually scares me. Confident, motivated, and focused. Products: Without parts for our bikes, where would we be? Diversions: A lack luster book from one of freestyles greats, Eddie Fiola, as well as two videos LFS and ODIs Black Book. Letters: How do you do supermans off curbs like Gabe Brooks? Ryan Fudger tackles this hard-hitting questions and more Finish: Ronnie Napolitan. Favorite tricks are table and turndowns, favorite color is black, and loves Slayernot bad! - Features - Free Agent In Canada: Free Agents Heath Pinter, Jared Eberwein, and TJ Ellis, enjoy some dirt, parks, and backyard ramps with Andrew Lazaruk in the Vancouver area. Roads Less Traveled: Small towns got spots! And the Daily Grind team knows how and where to find them. Next time youre fiending for some fresh street terrain dont neglect the small towns. FBM Northeast Tour: FBMs Bustin Loose Summer Tour features ten riders hitting the road in a blacked-out school bus destined for shredding spots all over the NortheastFBM style. |
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issue 196 - december 2013 bmx.transworld.net, november 2013: Our December 2013 issue of RideBMX features an east coast adventure with Tree Bikes, bangers from the Markit Zero video, Pro Phases, Broc Raiford, AJ Anaya, and more. On The Cover: If you were to ask Clint Reynolds where hed rather be at any given time, the odds are pretty good hed say Catty Woodswhere hed be bustin 360 lookbacks like this all damn day. Photo: Jeff Zielinski - Departments - Start: Alex Raban turns a pile of broken chairs into something worth riding and a sweet photo, as well. Up Front: Just the facts, please sponsor changes, injuries, and more. Pro Q&A: Broc Raiford. Hops for days, just about every trick on lock, a great attitude, super appreciative of where hes at, and a crazy story about pooping in public. Products: The latest and greatest to keep our bikes running nice! Soft Goods: Logo embellished attire to show your loyalty to your favorite BMX brands. Diversions: Deadline DVD and the Haro Book: The Rise of BMX Freestyle, Volume 1, 1978-1986. Focus: This is the part of the magazine where reading really isnt involved. Bio: Grant Germain. The latest in a very long line of shredders from Long Island. Letters: Wether intentional or not, always guaranteed to generate some laughs. Finish: AJ Anaya. A wild man on the bike, and a well-spoken one off it. - Features - Tree Roadtrip: Clint Reynolds, Brian Yeagle, and Timmy Theus hit trails, parks, streets, camping spots, and water holes from Pennsylvania to New Hampshire for a late summer adventure. Pro Phases: Multi-person article featuring pro riders who are all in varying stages of their careers, including; Daniel Sandoval, Seth Kimbrough, Alex Kennedy, Chase Dehart, Ashley Charles, Mike Brennan, Mike Mastroni, and Van Homan. Markit Zero: Dennis Enarson and Christian Rigal talk about the making of Markit Zero along with photos of some of the bangers and the stories behind them. |