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		<title>2010 Old School BMX Reunion Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 19:58:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I put this video together for the ESPN BMX site from the Old School gathering last weekend at Woodward West. Everyone always asks &#8220;What&#8217;s he doing these days?&#8221; about some of these guys, so this should clear some of that up. Martin Aparijo, Josh White, Todd Anderson, and more. Tons of legends. There were too [...]]]></description>
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<p>I put this video together for the ESPN BMX site from the Old School gathering last weekend at Woodward West. Everyone always asks &#8220;What&#8217;s he doing these days?&#8221; about some of these guys, so this should clear some of that up. Martin Aparijo, Josh White, Todd Anderson, and more. Tons of legends. There were too many good tidbits. Unfortunately, I had to leave some out or it would have been endless. Thanks to everyone who gave me their rundown on camera. </p>
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		<title>2010 Old School BMX Reunion Day One</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 07:41:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second, and hopefully annual (or at least somewhat regular) Old School BMX Reunion put on by Steve Swope and Woodward Camp kicked off today at Woodward West. Most of the guys either rolled in later tonight, or will arrive tomorrow, so today was mellow (much like last year)&#8230; tomorrow is the real day of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The second, and hopefully annual (or at least somewhat regular) Old School BMX Reunion put on by Steve Swope and Woodward Camp kicked off today at Woodward West. Most of the guys either rolled in later tonight, or will arrive tomorrow, so today was mellow (much like last year)&#8230; tomorrow is the real day of madness. There were some true legends in the house already today: Joe Johnson, Eddie Fiola (pictured above on a 22-inch bike), Lee Reynolds, Brian Blyther, Rich Sigur, Dennis McCoy, Steve McCloud, Pete Augustin, Martin Aparijo, Todd Anderson, Dave Nourie, Ruben and Robert Castillo, Woody Itson and more. Tomorrow is going to be nuts. It was great to see Joe Johnson back on a bike, doing six-foot plus inverts out of a nine-foot-tall quarter. Check out some more photos after the jump, and keep your eyes peeled for more tomorrow night. I&#8217;m also working on a video for the ESPN BMX site which should be up early in the week&#8230;Multi-tasking. <span id="more-2241"></span></p>
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		<title>From the Archives: Joe Johnson, 1998</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 02:29:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joe Johnson. If Joe still rode today, doing the same tricks he did in the early 1990s, he would still be considered one of the top BMX riders. He was that good. Joe was way ahead of his time, and during that era was the only person capable of beating Mat Hoffman in a vert [...]]]></description>
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<p>Joe Johnson. If Joe still rode today, doing the same tricks he did in the early 1990s, he would still be considered one of the top BMX riders. He was that good.  Joe was way ahead of his time, and during that era was the only person capable of beating Mat Hoffman in a vert contest, and he did. He was the first rider to do tailwhip airs, and double tailwhip airs (he also came insanely close to a triple nearly 20 years before anyone else would do it). Joe is a legend. One of the best who ever rode a bicycle. Still.</p>
<p>I grew up a few miles from Joe, and began riding his backyard halfpipe around 1985, a couple of years before he became &#8220;The Joe Johnson.&#8221; I was 9 or 10, and to this day Joe calls me &#8220;Kid Jared.&#8221;  Joe&#8217;s younger brother Phil was a year or two older than me, and we rode together quite a bit at the time. In 1986 Joe got sponsored by Haro (THE team at the time), and before you knew it the magazines and big name pros were rolling through Stoughton, Massachusetts. Josh White, Brian Blyther, Spike Jonze, Dennis McCoy, Dino Deluca, and countless other legends passed through Joe&#8217;s backyard during the late 80s. Without Joe&#8217;s ramp and the crew of guys that rode there, it&#8217;s safe to say I wouldn&#8217;t be still doing &#8220;this BMX stuff&#8221; 25 years later. <span id="more-2039"></span></p>
<p>In the early 90s after extensive touring with Haro and GT along with a few injuries, Joe faded from the scene at the top of his game and focussed on school. But Joe was so far ahead of his time that the legend lived on. </p>
<p>On rare occasions Joe would pop up for a session out of the blue. In 1998 Joe got hooked up with a random demo through Dennis McCoy. Mind you, this was almost 8 years after Joe faded off the scene. Dennis got Joe a Mongoose Hooligan (DMC was riding for them at the time) and Joe was back at it for a minute. Out of the blue one weekend Joe showed up at Impact Skatepark in Providence with his new, fresh out of the box Mongoose, and an unworn pair of Vision Street Wear high tops (also 8 years past their prime). There was a little bit of wow factor, but at this point most of the kids in the park had no idea who he was. I think Kevin and I figured he was going to kill himself. </p>
<p>Impact had a six-foot mini ramp with a steep transition. I think it was a seven foot radius cut at six feet, which is pretty quick. It was built that way on purpose (Kevin Robinson wanted to still be able to do airs on it), and while it was a little bit scary, you could blast it if you wanted to. Joe showed up, 8 years off the horse, and proceeded to do fully-clicked lookbacks at six feet out. Not modern day faux-lookbacks where you air opposite and do a turndown. Legit straight up and down air lookbacks his normal direction. Clicked. And turndowns? No problem. It was amazing to see. It was like watching the GT mini-ramp tour from 8 years prior. Then he put the box jump in its place, just like it was a 2-Hip Meet the Street contest 10 years earlier, complete with can-can lookbacks. You just don&#8217;t see people do those anymore.</p>
<p>Joe came out and rode a few more times over the years. I saw him at a couple of sessions at Rye Airfield in New Hampshire after I moved back to the east coast, and he came down to Woodward a few times to ride in the mid-2000s when I was living out there. Joe still works with Dennis and Paridy McCoy on occasion behind the scenes at the Dew Tour events, so shake his hand next time you see him, and thank him for the tailwhips.</p>
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