The FISE crew is looking for a web designer / Graphic Designer Print Web (M / F). If you think you've got what it takes and really need a job in the industry and want to live in the South of France, make sure you check the requirements.
Web designer/Graphic designer
Place of work: Baillargues - France
Type of offer: CSD (possibility of evolution towards cdi)
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., that's the e-mail address you should hit up if you're looking for a job in the BMX industry. Full Factory have got the Sunday, GSport, Odyssey and Fairdale brands under their umbrella and if you know BMX, and can talk, the position of Sale Representative might be something for you. The best thing is, the position is out of the CALIFORNIA office. Those struggling with the harsh winter should not need any more motivation to send their CV over to the e-mail listed in the beginning of this post. This is your chance, go for it.
Name: Harold "McGoo" McGruther
D.O.B.: 01/21/62
Hometown: Lake Elsinore, CA
You have been involved in BMX since the mid seventies, can you give us a little rundown how it all started and where you've been?
McGoo: That story could fill a book. Let me give you the short summary of the last 34 years so I don't bore any modern FatBMX readers:
-1974: helped build a BMX track in my home town of Bradenton, FL with neighborhood friends
-1974-1980: I brought up the back of the pack chasing points in expert-class BMX races from Homestead, FL, to upstate New York on the NBL War of The Stars National Series.
The Mirraco Bike Company is going to have some poker games going on at their booth in Las Vegas. Do you feel like playing poker with Dave Mirra or Ryan Guettler? This is your chance.
Company: Mirraco
Interbike booth number: 5945
Have you decided to be part of the BMX zone this year and why (why not)? Yes, because freestyle BMX bikes are the only kind of bikes we produce.
What new products are you bringing to Las Vegas that people need to check out?
Fishbone was started in 1995 by Jackie Yu, then a top rider for GT and Haro since the 1980s. Jackie’s first patent was the Fishbone X-UFO Extreme Rotor. More successes followed including the introduction of iconic Fishbone frames: Ninja, Big Ass, KongFu and KongFu2. Jackie’s other passion is photography/videography. Always looking to make things better, Jackie developed the Fishbone Steadicam and Ninja Crane camera platforms. Jackie uses these inventions daily shooting commercials and films.
To start some buzz for Fishbone’s return, Jackie released pieces of his private collection of never ridden Fishbone Original Vintage