It was a bit of a shocker to me when Paul told me at family dinner (friet!) that Keith Mulligan was no longer with RIDE BMX. I somehow missed that post on social media yesterday. Whatever is next for Keith (enjoying life to the fullest first), we wish him all the best. It wont be long before people start knocking on his door. Good BMX people are welcome everywhere. Here's a statement fromt the RIDEBMX camp:
“After over 18 years with the Ride family, beginning with SNAP, transitioning to TWBMX, and the last nine years at the helm of Ride, Keith Mulligan will no longer be Senior Editor of the magazine. The impact he had on the world of BMX through his work is insurmountable and he did it all with a passion, focus, and love for BMX…and he blasted doubles and roasted gaps in between deadlines. We (Jeff Zielinski, Adam Watkins, and myself) wish Keith the best with his future endeavors, as he is truly a friend and someone who we respect ’til the end. As for Ride itself, we will continue to stay dedicated to print, online, NORA Cup, and