Results Japanese National PArk Championship Okayama shi, Okayama prefecture, Japan 16 - 18 September 2022
Men Park:
1 Rimu NAKAMURA 20 JPN 89.25 200.00 UCI Ranking points
2 Kaede OZAWA 15 JPN 72.62 160.00
3 Joji MIZOGAKI 16 JPN 70.75 130.00
4 Masaki TERABAYASHI 15 JPN 67.62 110.00
5 Akira TAKAHASHI 18 JPN 65.73 90.00
6 Seimei OKADA 19 JPN 62.37 70.00
7 Haruhiko OWA 20 JPN 61.62 50.00
8 Tatsuki KAMIMURA 15 JPN 60.37 30.00
9 Toshio TAKAGI 33 JPN 20.00
10 Shunya ISHII 16 JPN 10.00
11 Sky ITO 16 JPN
12 Kotaro KAISE 17 JPN
Women Park:
Japanese National Flatland Championship Okayama shi, Okayama prefecture, Japan
Flatland Men:
1 Kio HAYAKAWA 20 JPN 92.75 200.00 UCI ranking points
2 Moto SASAKI 37 JPN 91.13 160.00
3 Masato ITO 32 JPN 90.13 130.00
4 Yu SHOJI 20 JPN 88.88 110.00
5 Fumiya KANNA 30 JPN 88.75 90.00
6 Hiroya MORIZAKI 44 JPN 87.00 70.00
7 Takahiro IKEDA 32 JPN 81.50 50.00
8 Takahiro ENOKI 50 JPN 66.50 30.00
9 Yuya SHIGA 24 JPN 20.00
10 Takumi ISOGAI 20 JPN 10.00
11 Yoshihiro SHINDE 43 JPN
Flatland Women:
Mark Losey has shot many covershots in his life. This time he makes the cover himself, mouthguard and all. Brian Foster had just discovered the freestyle scene and puts his aluminium Schwinn to the test by doing a 300 X-up in Chicago. Third rider on the cover is Trevor Meyer. Has anybody heard of him lately?
The year is 1995 and I just got my first computer and played around with Coreldraw a bunch for this issue. For once FAT had different fonts, different font sizes and more of that stuff that did not work on a typewriter.
The news section was big again. We went straight into the S&M warehouse ramp followed by a Robo interview. Megafestatie report, free Haro sticker, and a report about the Chicago BS comp followed. The Sjappi Jam in Maarssenbroek was always fun. Dirt , Vert and Lake jumping this time.
KHE provided a sticker and then we went on the Jinx-tour. One of the best trips ever.
We had to smuggle Jay Miron across the Spanish border in order to do a show.
Read all about it in issue 31.
We had a session in RL Osborn's backyard. Rode some pools in the USA. Went to the ABA Grands.
Had a free Webco sticker and visited Hoffman Bikes in Oklahoma. It had been ten months since the last issue had come out so we had loads of content. We went to Kampen for the first round of the Dutch BMX championships. We printed a scene report of an Italian park in Lignano. Of course we had a Mission Trails report, a Mutation sticker, Bartman comic, KOD report from the ABA Grands and a free Vans sticker. Soo wrote about the A4 trails and then it was straight into the Brian Foster interview. TL won the ABA race in Reno, read the report on page 78-79. Evel Knievel made it to the FAT-JAM and I wrote a little report for Gearhaeds 'zine on the GT AirShow. Flip through it and enjoy.
BdJ
Check it out: FAT-'zine issue 31 (1995) Flip through the 'zine page by page if you hit that link.
We had a short trip across Hungary and made a video from it! Camera: Elekes Huba
San Diego shredder Kole Voelker, the newest member of the FIT familia, shares his new Sleeper build and then shows us what it can do. Wake up and smell the coffee world, Kole is the truth and we're just getting started!
LRCVX:1 is our first full length shop video, featuring sections from Alex Emig, Timmy Theus, Ethan Grothe, Josh Carrasco and various riders across the midwest. Filming took place over a 3 year span from 2018 to 2021. Check out 30 minutes of some of the midwest's finest!
HOLESHOT CHALLENGE AT SAN DIEGO BMX ! SO MUCH FUN ! CAME AWAY WITH A PODIUM AND GOOD TIMES! SHOUTOUT TO TB AND SD BMX FOR A SICK EVENT!
Alive Industry was founded in Japan in 2012 by three riders Rehito Murata, Yugo Ito, and Daisuke Maja who are all still riding and making moves for their brand within the scene. However, they feel that now is the time to pass on the baton and welcome 3 new riders into the fold for 2022 and beyond. Enjoy!
"This edit came together quite naturally. We had no plan other than to visit some places we hadn't been and document sessions with friends around the country. Despite having very different riding styles we soon realised we share the same stoke for finding spots, helping each other get stuff done and document it. There are a lot of parallels - a split part made the most sense!
If you lived through the midschool BMX era and have no magazines left for reference, the book that Jared Souney created pretty much sums it up. 404 pages of goodness that will bring back some fond memories. We caught up with Jared to see how his experience was creating a book that pleased many out there.
Title of the book: Things Seen Along the Way
Author: Jared Souney
Date published: August 2020