MADISON, Wis. - January, 2006 - GT is pleased to announce that it has re-signed dirt jumper Stephen Murray to the 2006 GT BMX team. A former X Games and Gravity Games gold medallist, Murray has been a pro rider since 1999.
BMX is not only about riding but also about having a good time. The party life has become a part of the contests and they are a good chance to talk to everyone, do some dancing and in some cases "hook up" for those who are looking for it. Tallinn wasn't a let down as far as the partying was concerned. January is a month that usually is pretty stale. It's in the middle of the winter when only a few contests take place. That makes hanging out with the BMX friends for a weekend even better.
The human evolution looks like this according to Paulo Charaba from Brasil. He might be pretty damn close. The days that it took forever to pull the first tailwhip are gone. The level is stepping up and foam pits are helping out as well. The evolution from crawling to backflip tailwhip seems just right. Just take it step by step.
January 2006 marked the day that Philip started pedaling his Z12. Okay, it's got training wheels on but give the guy a break, he just turned two. In the October editorial I did not know exactly what Philip wanted to do later on in life when he grows up, but after seeing him have so much fun on his HARO, things are looking up. It's winter now so it's tough to go outside and ride, so the living room has become the training ground for little Philip.
We love it when Pro riders do something back for the sport. Kevin Porter is organizing the Ratty Fest on 18-19 March 2006. There Cash, Prizes and Fun for amateur, Expert and Pro. Maybe not in that order but it will be figured out once the prize givings will take place.
It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt. This goes for the rumor we heard about Sheila Love (Coach's son). Okay, Sheila does like a beer or two (or 15 - HDT!) and is a proper English boy. He goes to the pub, messes with people and sometimes gets in a fight. The other night he picked the wrong guy. First he knocked the guy down and he was out in the middle of the street. He then pulled his pants down. Haha, all fun and games. Next thing you know the bloke wakes up, go gets a butcher knife and is searching for Sheila.
Anthony Pill is spearheading the Dark Matter team. Dark Matter is an underwear and sock company. Pretty much everyone could use that hook up. Pill went to work and before there is even any product out, he already came up with a killer team.
H3 Publications has ceased production of Twenty BMX magazine. It came as quite a surprise to Justin and me, Kevin McAvoy, although we were aware of the sufficient risk in launching a project of this magnitude, we were under the impression that financing was in place for 2006. It’s obviously very disappointing to us, as we felt we were on the right road, developing Twenty into the premier magazine encompassing all aspects of BMX riding. It’s unfortunate that we couldn’t have launched at a time when BMX magazine sales across the board were stronger; H3 is a startup, and doesn’t possess the deep roster of other titles that larger publishers do, so they couldn’t support Twenty until the market came back around. Regardless, we had a great time putting the magazine together, and we thank everyone who supported us, from H3 for giving us the opportunity, to our advertisers, to the many readers who told us they liked what we were doing. We even thank the handful of haters who, by their very identity, unknowingly confirmed that we were doing the right thing.
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.