Už to bude nějakou dobu, kdy se nám podařilo s větší částí party vyrazit někam dál na trip. Poslední roky cestování moc nepřály a tak není divu, že jsme všichni byli řádně natěšení.
For round 2, Chris "Crash" Kelecy steps up to another @GTBMX Freestyle Pro Ratty Maty for something quite different!
BUTCHER JAM 2022 – BMX PARK FINALS
Backflip Barspins macht man anscheinend zum Schwungholen und Frontflip Nohander sind der neue Double Tailwhip: Beim Dirtcontest auf dem Butcher Jam 2022 wurden Banger im Minutentakt rausgehauen. Alles Weitere erfährst du in unserem Video aus dem Schlachthof BMX- und Skatepark Flensburg.
BMX Magazines are hard to find these days. Besides the rare special issues once a year, there's not much to flip through. PULL Magazine seems to appear on a regular basis still and you can enjoy the hard work that goes into each issue from you computer screen also, free of charge. The latest issue has an interview with Ava Corley, the 2021 National Number one Amateur girl who wants to stick to BMX to be the next fast female rider coming out of the USA. The magazine has 108 pages and on page 24 you can find the race report of the Cajun Nationals held in Louisiana.
Kevin Peraza's signature model Mongoose gets reviewed and on page 56 the Warwicke Scholarships get explained further. See where the $50K went. Page 62: Dixieland Nationals, georgia. Page 72; Fraser Valley Nationals, Canada.
Page 80 shows Laura Smulders (NED) in the lead at the Legacy Nationals in Tulsa, Oklahoma and also the Florida SCR Battles receive some coverage in the June issue of PULL magazine.
Besides the articles there is tons of info on standings, schedules, points etc. based on the American BMX Racing season.
On any given day, you can find 9-year-old, Alex Lantigua, ripping his local skatepark, charging full speed on his Performer 16. Not far behind, his little sister, Lilah, is cruising on her Performer 14.
Let's start this review by a quote from Vic Murphy who was a regular contributor to the FAT-'zines back in the day. "I ride to get better. Not to get money. Not to impress anyone. Not to improve the environment. But just to see how good I can get riding from one place to another. Some people don't understand me. Well, I don't understand them. Ride to death." Vic Murphy. D.B.I. Issue 20 of FAT-'zine came out in the fall of 1990 right after we had finished another FAT-JAM (report in #21). We traveled around in the summer and visited the World Championships in Trier, a few VANS shows in Germany, went to the ECC in Slagharen, and we had a few lakejump sessions when it got really hot.
Interviewed people this time were Jason Jessee, Joop "Sloop" Smulders, Raymond Tabak, Frank Schnuetgen, and Dan Hubbard. We also had reports from the UK King Of Vert, a street jam in Aalborg, Denmark, the 2-Hip comps in the USA, and a full report from the contest in Cologne, Germany.
It's the first issue on the new typewriter so you can actually read the 'zine.
Enjoy.
BdJ
Check it out: FAT-'zine issue 20 (1990)
BUST DOWN, BBQ & BMX by Chad Kerley.
Steve Crandall threw the second Rumble In Richmond, and took it back a few decades and hold a no-holds barred, singe-set dirt jump comp on the infield of the BMX track in Richmond, Virginia.
We bring you Source BMX Whiskey Chaser! The new series which sees Source BMX Distillery visiting Pro's set a trick and one of our Staff members chase them down and try and replicate!