Fish finally found this tape and got it up on YouTube; for any Guniness World Record seekers to view.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WStNsetGQzk
Enjoy!
--gOrk
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1/2/2008 11:53 AM
4/6/2007 2:57 AM
HUCKER & DEF PAUL JOIN REDLINE
Team Redline welcomes Mike "Hucker" Clark and "Def" Paul Bonner to the new Fuzzy-run Freestyle program.
Both of these riders have a very unique style and outlook on life. If you ever get a chance to hang out with either of these riders, you are in for a treat.
Def Paul AgeJust turned 21Resides Henderson, NevadaSponsorsRedline, OgioHow long riding? Riding for 6 ½ yearsFirst off, you’re named Def Paul because you’re an amazing rider, but you are also deaf – tell us your story.When I was 2-years-old I had a horrible ear infection and lost some hearing. It makes me who I am.why no chain?I like a challenge and where it takes me. I just like to be myself – like it or hate it.What kind of car do you drive?’89 Mitsubishi Mighty MaxWhat was the last thing you spent over $100 on? At the Peanut Butter Jam I bought $100 of beer for everyone because it was the first Pro contest I won.Tight pants or loose fit? In betweenHobbies? Video editing and drawingWhere do you enjoy riding most? Small curbs and any strange or different obstacle Your style is pretty original – who has influenced you?Gregg Thylosky
Redline is looking forward to having a great year with these two incredible riders; who are joining current Redline team members Tim “Fuzzy” Hall, NorCal’s Kevin Kiraly nd NYC’s Tyrone Williams. Together, this gang of five will be hitting contest, trails and streets throughout the year, as well as a to-be-announced Summer Tour.
3/2/2007 6:36 AM
TIM "FUZZY" HALL HIRED AS REDLINE's FREESTYLE TEAM MANAGER/RIDER
For the first time in 18 years, freestyle BMX legend TIM “FUZZY” HALL
is preparing to ride a different brand of bike.And loving it.
“I received my new sublimated Redline Device a week ago and have been so excited to ride it,” say Fuzzy. “It’s a feeling I haven't had since I was 9-years-old. I’ll admit I was a little worried about getting used to a new bike after being on the same one for so long, but as soon as I hopped on the Redline, I knew it was dialed.”
The last time Tim Hall rode a Redline bike was back in 1988, as a 15 year old test pilot for BMX ACTION magazine (April issue). Since that time, the nickname “Fuzzy” has become a mainstay in the freestyle BMX scene. At 36 years old, the always-enthusiastic dirt-jumper from Utah has made a name for himself as both a rider and a jump builder. For the past few years, he has manned the tractor that builds all of the obstacles for NBC’s Dew Action Sports Tour. And ever since the 90’s, his jump-filled backyard in Utah has become legend. With an outgoing personality that gives him instant likability, fans and riders have nothing but respect for Fuzz.
“You can’t find one rider or person in the BMX industry who has a bad word to say about the guy,” summed up Craig “gOrk” Barrette, Redline’s marketing director. “I’ve had the opportunity to watch his progress since the beginning; when he was doing crazy can-can variations in ‘87. And I know that his definition of sponsorship is the same as ours. Fuzzy and Redline are a perfect match.”
“So far, I have only been with Redline for one week and I feel right at home,” seconds Fuzzy. “I am stoked to be with a company that respects the history I have in BMX, and offers me a dream job with lots of opportunities. It’s exactly where I pictured myself at this point in my life and career.”
As of March 1st, Fuzzy will officially be on board with Redline Bicycles as their new Freestyle Team Manager and Rider. And he’ll be hitting the ground riding; choosing the last few members of the Factory cartel, putting together a grassroots “Flow” team program, and scheduling a Redline Tour for later in the year. Add these tasks to his TM duties with O’GIO bags, along with co-running his retail bike shop – 50/50, and Fuzzy is one busy BMXer.
“I am thrilled to be in a position now where I can help the new up-and-coming riders,” Hall summed up. “From the factory team to the flow riders, our two goals are to provide riders a platform to showcase their talents, and secondly, and to continue national promotions for the Redline brand.”
With a full range of Redline freestyle bikes, as well as their high-end Device line of frames, forks, cranks and bars all available from Seattle Bike Supply, the addition of “Fuzz” to their promotional efforts is bound to create even more demand for the 1,800+ Redline dealers around the U.S..REDLINE BICYCLES12/12/2006 8:35 AM
Bart over at FATbmx.com has been a busy Dutch'y .... they've just posted up the long awaited KEVIN KIRALY INTERVIEW. Check it at:
http://www.fatbmx.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2233
Amongst this NorCal'ers commentary are such memorable quotes as: "The Dew Action SportsTour is the best contest around" and "when I was younger I rode motorized scooters."
And for those who want to delve deeper inside his head; the unforgetable: "...goal in my head is to learn 720 variations. That would be cool."
Yes. It is cool. Be sure to spend some time with Kiraly via his interview. And if you're a girl with a rich dad who never had a son to call his own, be sure to give Kevin a ring.