Tim Judge - BMX Magazine Covers

BMX Magazine Covers

Bicycle Motocross News:

  • None

Minicycle/BMX Action & Super BMX:

  • Super BMX April 1981 Vol.8 No.4 In top corner insert. Main image is Bobby Encinas.
  • Super BMX September 1982 Vol.9 No.9
  • Super BMX July 1985 Vol.12 No.7

Bicycle Motocross Action & Go

  • BMXA October 1979 Vol.4 Nol.10

BMX Plus!:

  • October 1980 Vol.3 No.10
  • December 1983 Vol.6 No.11* In inset with Stu Thomsen, Greg Hill, Nelson Chanady and others at beginning of national banner presentation at the start of a race. Brian Patterson is the main image.
  • September 1984 Vol.7 No.9 in circular insert with Brian Patterson as main image.
  • November 1985 Vol.8 No.11 in main image jumping with Motorcycle Motorcross (MX) racer Johnny O'Mara. In top insert freestyler Eddie Fiola, in bottom left insert O'Mara again, in bottom right inser Freestyler Mike Dominquez.

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

Bicycles and Dirt (ABA Publication):

  • October 1982 Vol.1 No.2 (55) ahead of Eddy King (9) and unknown (175).
  • August 1984 Vol.2 No.9 with freestyler Woody Itson in main image. In insert Bart McDaniel (17), Eric Rupe (33) and Harry Leary (Diamondback).

Bicross Magazine (French publication):

  • Août (August) 1984 No.23
  • 1985

NBA World & NBmxA World (The official NBA/NBmxA publication):

Bicycles Today & BMX Today (The official NBL publication under two names)"

ABA Action, American BMXer, BMXer (The official ABA publication under three names):

USBA Racer (The official USBA membership publication):

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