BMX Magazines bring you the latest and the greatest of BMX issue after issue. Miles are traveled to get the photos. Fences are climbed to get the shots. That recording button gets pushed to get the interview done. Products get reviewed and nice photos make it in the gallery. Here's what RIDE #201 looks like:
- Departments -StartWe bumped up Start up to three spreads, and they include
Tony Neyer and
Kert Petersel dropping bangers in front off and on people’s homes, and a wild crowd of BMX kids in Chile…
Pro Q&A:
Tony Hamlin
We’re pretty sure this is the first time a blow-up doll has been in the magazine…
Products
We’ve got a bunch of great new products—all tested, tried, and true…
Soft Goods
Logo embellished attire to show your loyalty to your favorite BMX brands.
Cold Call: Van Homan
Van gets an unexpected phone call and then we interrogate him, ok… maybe we just ask him some questions.
Back Story
Aaron Ross riding a life-size Hot Wheels track…
Focus
Photos that you haven’t seen on the Internet yet.
Bio: Tanner Easterla
Hailing from a Sacramento, California, Tanner comes at us with some solid tricks on what has quickly become the most popular ledge in Southern California.
Finish: Harry Main
Harry’s 2011 phone bill was equivalent to a down payment on a house…
- Features -
One Dot At A Time
The artwork of Ben Hucke.
Street Dogs
Vans in Santiago, Chile, featuring Dakota Roche, Ty Morrow, Gary Young, Bruno Hoffman, Brian Kachinsky, and Sean Sexton. With a line up like that, you know it’s going to be good. Here’s a trailer for the full video, dropping July 7th.
Horizontal Push
This is what happens when you have a handful of the greatest flatland riders in the world together on a tropical island.
Clint Reynolds Interview
New Hampshire’s moto is “live free or die” and this NH native is not only living, but he’s killing it at living—by simply taking control of his situation and doing everything himself. Confused, curious… read it!