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Hors-série numéro 6 - summer 2008 (1) Bart de Jong, www.fatbmx.com, july 2008: Who doesn't pick up a free BMX magazine? Cream published Hors-Serie #6 and distributed the mag during the BMX Masters in Germany. So even if you did find a silent moment you could dig into the free issue which has Bob Haro on the cover. 30 years after starting BMX freestyle he still gets covers and he deserves it too. We owe him. Not only did Bob get the cover, he's got a six page feature too. We'll sum up the contents here so you know what the free issue is all about. In fact, it's a full on magazine in French and English with great pics and art that you should try to get your hands on. In the BMX agenda they forgot the 20th edition of the FAT-JAM (9 August) but other than that they've got a full list of events on page 12. Since Cream is based in Paris you can expect them to know what's up on the fashion side. The new products on page 14 are all about it. Patrick Guimez has a travel tip that I was unaware of. Fill up the rental car with the engine running and the meter will show it's full even if it's not. Gotta try that one. Thanks Patrick! Loads of Flatland as in every issue of Cream. Yossy interview, Carhartt Visit My Town report, King Of Paca report, Byke Project info, OldSchool session, BMX Masters review and info, Stephen Murray page, Voodoo Jam report, you get it, it's a full on mag. But hey, we're only half way! BB went to the RedBull Elevation and came back with a sombrero, a Corona and a full on report for Cream. Jon Dowker took care of the Twilight Jam report, BB and Dropsy covered the Austrian KOD and then we get to the Bob Haro feature which has cool photos, a comic and some words by the man himself. Travis Collier receives a FACE which basically is a small interview with two big pics, Maxime Charveron talks a bit more and receives 5 pages. The Bad Boy Fashion segment has loads of BlingBling. The Hors Serie issue explains Freecaster.tv. Cream's Portfolio fills a few pages with art. Ghetto bikes is an article about them bikes you find in the streets (ghetto). They roll, but that's about it. The Lightning Bolts Exhibiton had some legends, pros and BMX media travel to China. Cream was there. |