Here’s the latest from Defero Video Magazine. Australia goodness.
Unit 23 – Hall 2
Kriss Kyle, Chaz Mailey, Harry Walker, Lewis Jennings and Connor Mailey get a session in at Unit 23 skatepark’s Hall 2. There’s some good stuff in this one.
Song: Frightened Rabbit – Old Old Fashioned.
Holeshot Issue #9

“Today I launched a Kickstarter to help cover some of the costs necessary to produce the final issue of Holeshot. To keep our approach fresh, Issue 9 will be a box set of zines and materials produced by Holeshot’s main contributors and friends. Since its beginning, Holeshot has generally taken the form of a normal 5.5″x8.5″ zine format. To celebrate the end of the zine though, Issue 9 will be a box set of zines and materials from Holeshot’s contributors and friends. Included in each box set will be a multitude of zines, photographs, DVD-R, and BMX ephemera. Our working edition is 250. The end result will be a box that resembles a book that can be shelved. Our contribtutors and their prospective projects are:
Andrew Burton Hyde Pride Zine – Interviews, photos, and more relating the to great skatepark located in Hyde Park, Massachusetts.
Chester Jones – Blazeguard
Kyle Emery-Peck – set of 10 color and black and white 4×6 photographs
Jake Honesto – Bears
Matt Gaspar – Hangn Brain 2 – Holeshot’s funniest contributor. Responsible for the famed Hank Hill bikecheck, Beetlejuice Trail Digger drawing, Evolution of Osiris D3’s article.
Vinny Martin – North Park
Nick Ferreira – TBD
Holyshit or Suburban Shred II – Holeshot DVD
and more to be disclosed
There will be no advertising in Issue 9. Instead we are hoping that our readers and prospective advertisers can help us reach a modest goal of $500 to cover some of printing, packaging, and shipping costs. If you have already subscribed, this issue will be sent to you free of charge. Do not feel obligated to donate, unless of course the spirit moves you. All backers will receive a gift. You can see all of those details at the Kickstarter page here. Please feel free to blog, forward, and spread the word as you see fit. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask!
Also, as some of you may or may not know, in February I opened Amigos Shop in Providence, RI. If you’re ever in town, please stop by, I’d love to chat!” – Nick Ferreira / Holeshot
Mutiny – Safe Nath
Safe Nath getting it done in every direction for Mutiny.
Filmed and edited by Adam Blyth
Song – Grateful Dead – Don’t Ease Me In
Focalpoint – Ringwood Park Rail
“Our local park has one of the funnest rails to mess around on so we lit it up one cold Melbourne evening last week and had some fun with it…
Riders are Marnold, Daniel Johnson, Cooper Brownlee, Luke Vandenberg and Dylan kneebone.
Photos: Pete Jaques

One of the coolest parts about doing this website for me is getting the chance to find out more about people I’ve never met and what they do. I came across Pete’s name and work when I did an interview with Jerry Vandervalk. Pete had some real good photos of Jerry, and I was impressed with his work. I decided to look into it a little bit more, and then decided I needed to get ahold of this dude and ask him a little bit more about his work after seeing his Flickr. Luckily, Pete was up for it, and now it’s here for you to take a look. Find out a little bit more about this photographer, check out some of his work and then leave him some love in the comments!
Name: Pete Jaques
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S&M – Mike Hoder Profile
“The second installment in our series of S&M/FIT factory rider profiles covers Mike Hoder. We caught up with Hoder while he was on a trip to New York City and got a chance to spend the day dodging taxi cabs with him.
Hoder gives us a bike check and talks about his new signature frame, the BTM, with geometry that’s designed to lift and go like airplane wings. And he reminds us all of why we got on a BMX bike in the first place, to cruise the streets and jump s#!%.
Stay tuned for more S&M/FIT rider profiles and check out protagonistbmx.com for more of our videos.
Music by: bayroot.com and Vic Damone“
Vans in Italy
Vans sent Alistair Whitton and crew out to Naples, Italy to do a session for some troops and their families. Alistair strapped the GoPro on and did some filming from his trip. Take a peek.