NEW UNION TAPES - EPISODE 6 - SCOTT MALYON
Episode 6 from "The Union Tapes" from Bicycle Union is live now featuring Scott Malyon! Find it on Youtube, Spotify, Apple, Stitcher and RSS Feed, all links below:
"We believe the UK needs BMX podcasts so we threw the hat in and interviewed the riders who were actually there. We’ll aim for one a month and see where it takes us? Enjoy."
"Scott Malyon was one of the big break out names from UK BMX in the late 90s / early 2000s. Whenever he rode an event he was always a name that stood out with his huge transfers and higher airs than the whole group and usually the furthest gaps. Scott bounced around a couple of sponsors early on, and ended up riding for the super influential T-1 team, with Joe Rich And Taj Mihelich, and in time had his own signature T-1 Barcode frame. We find out where it started, the journey up, what motivated him to go to such levels, breaking bike parts, early riding spots, the sponsors on the way, riding influences, the UK scene, the sometimes dangerous Union trips to Europe. Scoring multiple magazine covers. The infamous Props issue 50 Union trip. Getting invited on Road fools trips across the USA. Contest philosophy, the people he rode with and everything else involved in his 30 plus year journey in BMX."
-Bicycle Union
"Scott Malyon was one of the big break out names from UK BMX in the late 90s / early 2000s. Whenever he rode an event he was always a name that stood out with his huge transfers and higher airs than the whole group and usually the furthest gaps. Scott bounced around a couple of sponsors early on, and ended up riding for the super influential T-1 team, with Joe Rich And Taj Mihelich, and in time had his own signature T-1 Barcode frame. We find out where it started, the journey up, what motivated him to go to such levels, breaking bike parts, early riding spots, the sponsors on the way, riding influences, the UK scene, the sometimes dangerous Union trips to Europe. Scoring multiple magazine covers. The infamous Props issue 50 Union trip. Getting invited on Road fools trips across the USA. Contest philosophy, the people he rode with and everything else involved in his 30 plus year journey in BMX."
-Bicycle Union