Mike Miranda (BMX Rider) - BMX Press Magazine Interviews and Articles

BMX Press Magazine Interviews and Articles

  • "Mike Miranda" BMX Plus! January 1983 Vol.6 No.1 pg.47 Sidebar article.
  • "Hollywood Mike Miranda" Super BMX April 1983 Vol.10 No.4 pg.10 Long indepth interview.
  • "Mike Miranda" BMX Plus! November 1983 Vol.6 No.10* pg.44
  • "Hollywood Finds A Home" American BMXer October 1984 Vol.7 No.9 pg.23
  • "Mike 'Hollywood' Miranda: Racing for Religion" BMX Bi-Weekly July 5-July 18, 1984 Vol.4 Iss.13 pg.32 British Publication.
  • "Mike Miranda" BMX Plus! October 1984 Vol.7 No.10 pg.45 He emphasized his religious feelings in this interview.
  • "The New Torker" Super BMX November 1984 Vol.11 No.11 pg.22. Short article about Miranda on Torker with his teammates similarly profiled.
  • "World's Messiest Room?" BMX Plus! December 1984 Vol.7 No.12 pg.16. Short "Inside Scoop" humorous article on the living space hygiene of Mike Miranda.
  • "Shuckin', Jivin', and Jokin' with Hollywood Mike Miranda" BMX Action April 1985 Vol.10 No.4 pg.42
  • "Mike Miranda: Flyin' High Again" BMX Action July 1986 Vol.11 No.7 pg.22
  • "On the Cover: Mike Miranda" BMX Action June 1989 Vol.14 No.6 pg.70

*Due to a change of ownership, BMX Plus! did not publish a May issue in 1983.

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