Stu Thomsen - BMX & General Press Magazine Interviews & Articles

BMX & General Press Magazine Interviews & Articles

  • "BMX Tower of Power" Bicycle Motocross News August 1975 Vol.7 No. pg.20
  • "Top Banana: Stompin Stu Thomsen" Bicycle Motocross Action June 1978 Vol.3 No.3 pg.9
  • "Mr. BMX?"Action Now December 1981 Vol.8 No.5 pg.30
  • "Top Pros Speak Out" BMX Action April 1982 Vol.7 No.4 pg.62 Joint interview with Brent Patterson, Greg Hill, Kevin McNeal, Eric Rupe, Harry Leary, and Scott Clark, speaking about various issues facing the racing world.
  • "Call Him Mr. BMX" Super BMX August 1982 Vol.9 No.8 pg.38
  • "Stu Who?" Bicycles And Dirt September 1983 Vol.1 No.12 pg.54
  • "Five Minutes with the Mighty One" Side Bar: BMX Action January 1984 Vol.9 No.1 pg.31
  • "Stu Interview" BMX Action June 1984 Vol.9 No.6 pg.38
  • "Stu: Still the one!" BMX Plus! June 1984 Vol.7 No.6 pg.39
  • "Stompin' Stu" Super BMX December 1984 Vo1.11 No.12 pg.63
  • "Gold Cup Controversy: Stu Vs. Ronnie" BMX Plus! February 1985 Vol.8 No.2 pg.45
  • "Stu on Stu" Super BMX & Freestyle August 1986 Vol.13 No.8 pg.18
  • "Stuart" Super BMX & Freestyle March 1987 Vol.14 No.3 pg.31
  • "Ride Along with Stompin' Stu Thomsen: BMX Legend turned Orange, CA Sheriff's Deputy". Garage Magazine No.19 pg.44. An indepth look at his past BMX career his later mountain biking and bike shop ownership and present occupation as and Orange County California Deputy Sheriff.

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