The new issue of Ride BMX Magazine is out now, and what a banger it is. Content is spot on and its jam packed with CrucialBMX team riders, we have Cam Hardy on the cover plus then an interview explaining the deal with the cover shoot. MJ has a "first look" in there and even Max Wood gets mentioned. All information will be posted below, please pick one up when you can. You can either drop into store and collect one or even order one online HERE and i will have it posted out and with you within 24 hours... From Ride themselves: "This is the first issue of 2012! and we’re kicking things off with a bang! This month we asked 32 riders what their highlight was of 2011 and who to look out for in 2012. Ending the year on a high was of course the VANS Rebel Jam in Eindhoven, Holland, which was one not to miss out on! And we also have the Mongoose UK team braving the blistering heat, bungee jumps and more down in South Africa. Also in this months issue is…
  • The Source BMX’s Marc Moore tells us what he ‘Loves & Hates’
  • Bob Manchester gives us a ‘Bunch of Fives’
  • More ‘On The Cover’ behind the scenes action with this month’s cover star Cam Hardy
  • Loads of new parts, frames and clothing in ‘Fresh Out The Box’
  • ‘What They Ride’ featuring bike checks with Dakota Roche and Eddie Zunda
  • Mike Millers actual complete Proper TTL bike is up for grabs in ‘For the Win’
  • We take another look at Sam Marden in this month’s ‘Step Up’
  • The new Horsham skatepark gets a ‘Spot Check’
  • Michael Jordan and Sam Cunningham get a ‘First Look’
  • Anthony Watkinson gets asked ‘Say What?’
  • We ‘Catch Up’ with Drew Hossleton
  • Robin Fenlon tells you ‘Where are they now?’
  • Who would of thought that we would be shooting a cover on something as simple as a concrete block. A concrete block which is situated less then 100 meters from Ride UK HQ. About a month ago, these cold and crusty looking blocks outside the Smithfield Meat Market found themselves a new lease of life, when Berlin based street artist, Evol gave them a fresh lick of paint. We joked about shooting a riding photo on these blocks, but there was no doubt about it though as they look pretty sweet whether you’re into “street art” or not. As the shorter-than-normal-Christmas deadline approached we needed a cover and Cam Hardy was on hand to come visit the Ride UK HQ and shoot on the transformed concrete block. Check it out! More BMX Videos