Soul and Cream magazine have one less competitor. BMX-Up magazine is no more that that helps with the fight over the advertising dollars (Euro's in this case). Soul and Cream are the better mags from France anyway so it's good to see they survived. BMX-racers are happy too because Soul does cover quite a bit BMX racing. Issue 48 goes to Boulder City, USA to do a race report and the International race in Saint Maxime covers a few pages. Redline's Damien Godet gets interviewed and Camille's covered BMX race track received a scene report. How stoked would you be to have your own indoor BMX track. Freestyle riders win the Race-Freestyle coverage battle and with 116 pages in #48 there is lots of space left for freestyle news, product reviews, spot checks, contest reports, bio's, etc. The mag comes with a huge pull-out poster. Just recently SOUL has started a website. If you haven't checked it out yet, here's the link: