I just posted the May 2005 issue of revFRmagazine:
http://revolutionfreeride.com/revfr2003/main/revfrmag.asp
It turned out to be a predominantly "park-street" issue... as I put it together I realized that the park-street scene (stemming from old school BMX) seems to be having a profound impact on the freeride and even the DH scene - I mean it is not just about big gnarly drops and going fast anymore, it seems to be increasingly about tricks and style (i.e. the last Rampage)... was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the subject?
chris
www.revolutionfreeride.com
http://revolutionfreeride.com/revfr2003/main/revfrmag.asp
It turned out to be a predominantly "park-street" issue... as I put it together I realized that the park-street scene (stemming from old school BMX) seems to be having a profound impact on the freeride and even the DH scene - I mean it is not just about big gnarly drops and going fast anymore, it seems to be increasingly about tricks and style (i.e. the last Rampage)... was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the subject?
chris
www.revolutionfreeride.com