Bobby Encinas - BMX Press Magazine Interviews and Articles

BMX Press Magazine Interviews and Articles

  • "Personality Profile: Bobby Encinas" Bicycle Motocross News July 1974 Vol.1 No.2 p. 6
  • Minicycle/BMX Action September 1976 Vol.3 No.9.
  • "Ask the Experts...: 'What type of tires do you use?'" BMX Plus! January 1979 Vol.2 No.1 p. 51 Brief article on what brand and size of tires he uses racing.
  • "The Bobby Encinas Story" Bicycle Motocross Action April 1978 Vol.3 No.2 p. 34
  • "BMX Is My Life" Super BMX April 1981 Vol.8 No.4, p. 37

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