The FATBMX archive is getting bigger and bigger. You can look up a lot of things by using the FATBMX search button just below the header in your top right. Simply type an event, a name, a word and it will take you to FATBMX articles that you are looking for. Make sure to hit the SHOW ALL RESULTS link because there are probably more results than the five that are showing. In 2007 we posted quite a few interviews. They're called profiler on FATBMX and are archived there.
Name: Dave Osato
Fame brings a lot of distractions; cars, girls, gambling, houses, parties, motorcycles but Ryan Guettler knows where he's coming from and understands it's his bike that got him all the above. And it's not that it was just given to him. Ryan works hard at what he does and rolls the dice when he enters contests. It's all or nothing for the Australian which resulted in him pulling the first 1080 on dirt in a competition in 2007. Ryan is far from done.
Australian Corey Bohan has been on top of the Dirt Jumping charts over the last couple of years and somehow doesn't come across as a competitive person. He's got styles for miles and mixes tricks up. He's got no problem with doing spins in the opposite direction and 9 out of 10 times he's got a smile on his face at the bottom of the course. Corey likes to surf, hang out with his family and mates and the Giant rider likes to ride good courses. What else is he into? Just read on for an interview with Corey Bohan.
Name: Kym Grosser
At the age of 16 nobody has made such an impact on the Dew tour just like Dennis Enarson did in 2007. The San Diego local took his dad and his Volume to the comps and destroyed Park as well as Dirt finishing 6th and 3rd overall respectively. Haro bikes have given Dennis a ride for next year so you'll be seeing him at big comps in 2008. Lloyd Ramsay caught up with Dennis in the Bay Area, his first ride on HARO.
On August 20th, Redline’s BUBBA HARRIS was in Beijing, China – tearin’ it up on the official Olympic track. In practice, he looked to be the guy to beat; as he breezed thru the course and set the pace. But during the first run of his time-trial, disaster struck. Coming out of the second turn on a TT-winning split time, Bubba wobbled at the entrance of the rhythm section and was launched sideways. With his left foot still clipped in, he landed to his right and tumbled down the steep side of the jump, coming to rest in the infield with his left foot completely dislocated from his ankle. Now, 70-some days later, the 3-time ABA No.1 Pro is back on his foot, riding and training, and getting ready for what we predict will be the Greatest Comeback in BMX history. Since Bubba’s injury and healing process has been off the BMX radar these past two months, Redline thought this would be a great time to catch up with Bubba and see how the road to recovery is coming.
Question : How did Megatour go for you ?
For Jarrod's interview I gave him a few key words and he elaborated on them. We had about 2 hours to shoot some photos so we were limited to one spot : the Fun Spot. The photo taking process was hindered for a few minutes by an obtuse Santa Cruzian asking me odd questions about cameras. He easily could have been the grandkid of the Zodiac killer. The park itself is right next to the beach so the weather was really warm and there is always interesting foot traffic going past. Afterwards Jarrod went home to pack for the European tour he was about to go on with musician Jason Mraz and I headed to the airport to pick up a friend. About 2 months later here is Jarrod's interview.
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.