The full 20 inches - take it!Stuff about BMX, unless I come across some other stuff. Recent Commentssimpelsession says: "We have a new event coming up on 5-7th of February 2010. It is going to be Simpel Sessions 10th Year Anniversary and best Simpel Session to date!" poohbah75 says: "Yeah, I feel terrible for him to have to go on vacation with her--it must be hell. If he finds it too difficult, I'm sure I could find someone to go in his place..." misscorycoffey says: "I'm so psyched for the World's this summer! It's going to be awesome. Germany is so much fun!" | < previous 47 of 177 next > Ride UK Legends WeekRide UK mag has been posting a new top-five legends list from a different member of the BMX industry throughout this week, and it's made for a pretty interesting read. The guys they've picked to give their opinions are vastly different, so the riders they name have come from a pretty wide background, and it's inspiring an equally varied set of comments, as well. Check it out to see what these guys have to say: Robbie Morales (Fit Bike Co.), Jon Taylor (Seventies Distribution), Adam Grandmaison (The Come Up), and Bart de Jong (FatBMX). Taylor's also got a story posted about his Ride UK cover from ten years ago here. The guys at the mag are definitely putting some effort into getting original content on the site - I always love hearing about the stories behind the photos, and there are a ton of them on there. There's a quick-fire Q&A with Ty Morrow on the site here. Ty was recently picked up by Federal, who just re-designed their web site. If you recall, we posted Ty's 'welcome to the team' video recently, and it's so good that it's been posted and re-posted just about everywhere else, too, so be sure to give it another look. Photo above is of Mat Hoffman (courtesy of Hoffman Bikes), who showed up on Taylor's legends list. Just plain crazy. Channels: Bike < previous 47 of 177 next > |







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