The 2016 Haro Interstate has a 100% chromoly frame with Mid BB shell, integrated head tube, welded seat clamp, 20.5" or 21" top tube length and removable brake and cable mounts. Being full cro-mo gives you all the confidence you need to do the tricks you have in mind. It also comes with a 100% chromoly fork with internal threaded steer tube and tapered legs and 100% chromoly bars 8.50" (on 20.5") or 8.75" (on 21") with Haro alloy front load stem. The 28-9 gearing is a bit big, but if you want to go fast, it's the way to go. The Haro "Recycled" plastic
Name: Klaus Bøgh Andresen
Hometown: Copenhagen
Sponsors: Haro Bikes, BOX Components, Oneal, CEP, Sidi, High5.
What was your best race result in 2015?
Klaus Bøgh Andresen: First of all, 2015 wasn't my season. Too many small injuries. But a couple of podiums at C1 races and happy that I qualified for the European Games in Baku, Aserbajdsjan.
Who do you think kicked ass in the Elite Men class this year?
Klaus Bøgh Andresen: Niek Kimman and David Graf.
Who impressed you most in the Elite Women class?
Klaus Bøgh Andresen: Simone Christensen
Have you been active on social media in 2015 and where
Name: Sylvain ANDRE
Hometown: Cavaillon, South of France
Sponsors: Nestlé, Redline, Cavaillon BMX, Alltricks, Prefal, UBV, One Industries, BOX components, Race Company, STC nutrition, Stealth Hubs, French Cycling
Which race in 2015 turned out better than you could have hoped for?
Sylvain Andre: Oldsmar, USABMX SX serie last October. Wasn't feeling better than usual. But winning the semi and having lane 1 helped me to win the race.
What was your best race result in 2015?
Sylvain Andre: Same, Oldsmar. My biggest win so far.
Who do you think kicked ass in the Elite Men class this year?
Sylvain Andre: Niek Kimmann. Winning Papendal from lane 8 and becoming World champion in his first year as an elite... Wahooo
Logan Martin took the win on the final night of the 2015 St. Pete Action Sports event in the Big Air Triples competition against a stacked group of riders. He managed to battle all the way though the Battle Back round of the contest after a first-round loss to James Foster. Martin used a combination of huge technical tricks and remarkable consistency to advance past Pat Casey, Kevin Peraza and Scotty Cranmer in head-to-head match-ups to work his way back into the winner’s side of the bracket.
Martin secured the win in the Finals against former Big Air Triples Champion, Nicholi Rogatkin, by landing a combination of massive tricks including a front-flip barspin, to 360 triple downside whip, to a triple whip on the quarter-pipe.