Here’s a look at Colony‘s latest print ad featuring Mick Bayzand. This can be found in the new issue of 2020 BMX Magazine.
2020 BMX -“Everyday is a Saturday” – Part 3
2020 BMX Mag have uploaded the 3rd part from the “Everyday is a Saturday” video for your viewing pleasure. Check out riding from Marnold, Cooper Brownlee and Daniel Johnson in this installment!
“Troy Charlesworth and 2020 pulled the Everyday is a Saturday DVD together in 2011.This be part 3 for your viewing pleasure….. We’ve still got a few copies of the DVD available. Hit up 2020bmxmag.com.au and check out the webstore.”
2020 Magazine – “Everyday Is A Saturday” Part 2
2020 have uploaded part 2 from the “Everyday is A Saturday” video for your viewing pleasure. You better believe this is a good one.
“Troy Charlesworth and 2020 pulled the Everyday is a Saturday DVD together in 2011. Part 2 is all fire with Calvin Kosovich, Codie Ryan and Chris Courtenay. We’ve still got a few copies of the DVD available. Hit up 2020bmxmag.com.au and check out the webstore.”
2020 – “Everyday Is A Saturday” – Part 1
Last year, 2020 BMX Magazine dropped a DVD by Troy Charlesworth called “Everyday Is A Saturday”. They figured with the release of their new DVD, “That’s What’s Up”, coming that it would be a good time to start dropping sections. Check out the first part right here!
2020 Magazine – “That’s What’s Up” Trailer
Oh wow. This video looks like it’s going to be awesome. Check out the trailer for the new 2020 BMX Magazine DVD that Troy Charlesworth is putting out called “That’s What’s Up” and get stoked!
“2020 BMX proudly presents ‘That’s What’s Up’, a DVD by Troy Charlesworth.
Filmed on location in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, China and the USA. Sections include; a West Coast mix, East Coast mix, with full sections from Jerry Vandervalk, Nick Kajewski, Mike Vockenson and Liam Zingbergs.
Coming soon.”
Product: 2020 BMX Magazine – Issue 46
The new issue of 2020 will be hitting shops around Australia this week. Check out the preview above along with finding out what else is inside below.
“Bringing in the new year is 2020 issue 46, and getting all close and personal on the cover is Dean Anderson as shot by Cooper Brownlee.
Inside you’ll find one big ol’ photo feature on the recent Dirt and Nothing Else Jam that went down in Canberra, celebrating the life and achievements of Dane Searls. Daniel Johnson, Sam Waters and Jono Hopping all get their Q&A on in a big way. Jet Pilot and Fit’s Australian team get their party hats on, and we bring both the event and the coverage of our indoor street event; House of Hammers to the pages of 2020. To sweeten the deal we’ve got two wicked complete bikes to giveaway from Eastern and and a custom Forgotten bling’d up by Hell on Wheels that are yours to win. All this plus our regular features, epic photography and more inside..
Check out the preview here: http://issuu.com/2020/docs/2020v46_preview/1
Out this week across Australia through newsagents and your local BMX shops, through our online store (Store.2020BMXmag.com.au) right now, or on your iPad, iPhone or iPod through the app store. Hit up www.2020bmxmag.com.au for all the details.”
2020 Magazine – Best of 2012 Issue
I know how much you guys love free stuff, so here’s a treat. The guys over at 2020 BMX Magazine have compiled the best of all their issues this year into a free magazine for you guys to download in the iTunes store. You can find out all about it below. Get on this!
“Seeing as it’s the time of year to be giving, we’ve pulled together what we dug the most in the pages of 2020 from 2012 and compiled it into a digital ‘best of’ issue for your reading pleasure. And yes, it’s free.
Issue 45.5 is a little taste of what 2020 is all about. We’ve packed it full of some of our favourite content from the year just gone and made it all pixel ready for your IOS device in what we could call a little xmas present for you.
Should you be a regular reader, you’ll have seen this content before, but if you’re new to the 2020 experience, we hope you enjoy the riding, the stories, the photography and killer design from some seriously talented crew who make this magazine possible. I know I’m so stoked to be a part of it’s creation every issue.
Simply download our free app (for iPad, iPad Mini and iPhone) from:
Then check out issue 45.5, best of 2012 and hit download, it’s that simple.
148 pages of 2020 goodness to introduce you to either 2020 for the first time or 2020 in digital form, with Ryan Lloyd blasting on the cover thanks to Dave Rubinich on the shutter button.
If you dig what you see, keep your eyes peeled early Jan for issue 46. A fresh new issue, full of new, original content that we’re proud to say is 100% representing the Australian BMX scene from the riders perspective. Just like we always have, since back in 1998.
For more info, hit up: click here” – Matt Holmes
Jack Elkins X 2020
Jack Eilkens spent some time in Sydney, Australia a few months back. While he was there he linked up with Chris Whyte to film for 4 days. In those 4 days they were able to come across some real good spots for Jack to put some work in on. Here’s the video they were able to come up with that’s loaded with goodness.