Dig iPhone Application

Dig has a new application for you to download the magazine straight to your iPhone, iTouch and iPad. I’ve been toying with it for the last two weeks or so, bug there were a few minor bugs getting worked out before we could say anything. It’s available to download now, and here’s the LINK for more info, and how to download it. I’ve got a few things in the new issue, so go download the app and get the new issue FREE!

On the Horizon: Seattle Bike Supply

There’s one thing that has always caught my attention, and that’s how large businesses can incorporate BMX into their stores and warehouses. When I used to work for a bike shop, I’d always be looking through the Seattle Bike Supply catalog wondering what kind of an operation they had going. Over the course of the last year, I’ve been introduced to a lot of people who I had no idea really existed – One of them being Gork from SBS. After a lot of emails back and forth about Redline and what not, I figured it would be cool to get a more in-depth look at SBS. So here it is…
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Dig Issue 75

We dropped the issue 75 cover and contents today over on the Dig site. I have an interview with Brian Chace, and the products section. I might have something else in there, but it’s usually a surprise if I don’t already know it. Pick it up at places like Barnes and Noble or Subscribe for a few issues. Check out the full cover and contents after the jump…
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Drew Bezanson Interview

There’s no doubt that if you found this interview with Drew, you have seen his recent edits or him killing it somewhere. If not, well, they’re at the bottom. Since Drew won Simpel Session he has been a hot commodity. With his The Come Up interview that dropped yesterday, we almost decided to scrap the interview. Drew and I decided there were some differences and we would go ahead and post it anyways. So here are some more questions for Drew to fill in the blanks for!


Photo: Lee Dennis

Name: Drew Karl Lewis Bezanson
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Frostbike 2010: EYEbmx

EyeBMX is a new brand that you should be hearing more about in the coming weeks and months. Erik Engstrom is the head of the project though another race brand. Erik had the prototype Eye Q (get it?) frame out to show off and let people know about what’s coming. Check out some closer photos of the frame and expect to hear more right here on BMXunion soon!
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Frostbike 2010: Profile Racing

If you have ever had the chance to meet Charlie from Profile, you would know he’s a real good dude. He was taking care of business at the booth for them. Also, it was his birthday… at least that’s what we told the Mongolian restaurant during the BMX dinner. That was a good laugh. But yeah, check out some photos from the Profile booth!
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Frostbike 2010: Odyssey

I’m always stoked to check out what Odyssey has going on. Even though they premiere anything new at Interbike, it’s always cool to catch up. Nuno was handling the booth like last year so it was cool to see him as well… Check out a few pictures!
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Frostbike 2010: Stolen Bikes

The next stop over was the Stolen booth. I forget the name of the guy due to my bad memory who was doing the booth, but he was a real rad dude. Stoked to meet him. But yeah, take a look at some photos…
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Frostbike 2010: Alienation

Next stop was the Alienation booth. This is what they had to show off…
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Frostbike 2010: Fly Bikes

The Fly Bikes booth was the designated chill spot for the BMX guys during Frostbike. I think it’s just because Kevin Porter was in charge with David Leep, Brian Osborne, Jon Wells, and I all hanging out there most of the time. Between the vegan farts, conversation about the hottie over at the Burly booth, and Cobra attacks I snapped a few photos at the booth…
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