1 hr 47 min

Episode 147 - NYC BMX Reunion Eddie Rios The BMX In Our Blood

    • Sports

It's been a while since the last The BMX In Our Blood episode but as it goes, timing is everything. I am forever grateful to have been asked by Base Brooklyn (Enos Colombo) to be a part of what became more than a bike show, reunion and tribute to Eddie Rios at the Coney Island Brewery on Sunday October 22nd. Unbeknownst to him the event WAS Eddie Rios and it was truly amazing. Eddie has been a staple of the freestyle BMX community back to his days ruling Mullaly in the 80's, 90's and beyond. Everything I learned about Eddie through the mini interviews and conversations off the record were absolutely a testament to the love the NYC BMX community has for Eddie and Eddie's incredible personality. Although Eddie's time with us is limited he will have an impact on all of us for the rest of our lives. There was one sentence in Eddie's speech that was so emotional and so incredibly impactful in such a positive way, "I'll miss you guys but I'll see you." Listen closely and think about it as you look at the photo used for this podcast announcement (by Norman Blake) as Eddie raises his arms as the King of New York, one more time.

Here are the interviews in the order of the episode:
Enos Colombo
Roy de Guzman
Nito
Brett Irrgang
Eddie Haller
Mike Ick
Jimmy Mac
Glenn Milligan
Richie Poole
Eddie Rios
Ralph Sinisi
Edwin DeLaRosa
Bob Scerbo
Tyrone Williams
Robbie Morales
George Gallo with Eddie Rios

Until next time....

It's been a while since the last The BMX In Our Blood episode but as it goes, timing is everything. I am forever grateful to have been asked by Base Brooklyn (Enos Colombo) to be a part of what became more than a bike show, reunion and tribute to Eddie Rios at the Coney Island Brewery on Sunday October 22nd. Unbeknownst to him the event WAS Eddie Rios and it was truly amazing. Eddie has been a staple of the freestyle BMX community back to his days ruling Mullaly in the 80's, 90's and beyond. Everything I learned about Eddie through the mini interviews and conversations off the record were absolutely a testament to the love the NYC BMX community has for Eddie and Eddie's incredible personality. Although Eddie's time with us is limited he will have an impact on all of us for the rest of our lives. There was one sentence in Eddie's speech that was so emotional and so incredibly impactful in such a positive way, "I'll miss you guys but I'll see you." Listen closely and think about it as you look at the photo used for this podcast announcement (by Norman Blake) as Eddie raises his arms as the King of New York, one more time.

Here are the interviews in the order of the episode:
Enos Colombo
Roy de Guzman
Nito
Brett Irrgang
Eddie Haller
Mike Ick
Jimmy Mac
Glenn Milligan
Richie Poole
Eddie Rios
Ralph Sinisi
Edwin DeLaRosa
Bob Scerbo
Tyrone Williams
Robbie Morales
George Gallo with Eddie Rios

Until next time....

1 hr 47 min

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