Greg A. Hill - BMX Magazine and General Media Interviews and Articles

BMX Magazine and General Media Interviews and Articles

  • "Greg Hill" BMX Plus! March 1981 Vol.4 No.3 p. 27
  • "Hill: A Concern For The Future" Action Now November 1981 Vol.8 No.4 p. 44
  • "Top Pros Speak Out" BMX Action April 1982 Vol.7 No.4 p. 62 Joint interview with Stu Thomsen, Harry Leary, Kevin McNeal, Eric Rupe, Brent Patterson, and Scott Clark, speaking about various issues facing the racing world.
  • "Greg Hill Interview: New Attitude?" Super BMX June 1982 Vol.9 No.6 p. 8
  • "Greg Hill on Training & Psyching" BMX Action July 1982 Vol.7 No.7 p. 74
  • "A Maturing Greg Hill" Super BMX November 1983 Vol.10 No.11 p. 10
  • "Greg Hill: BMX's wild child grows up" BMX Plus! June 1983 Vol.6 No.5* p. 34
  • "Part II Greg Hill Interview" BMX Plus! July 1983 Vol.6 No.6* p. 36
  • "A Maturing Greg Hill" Super BMX November 1983 Vol.10 No.11 p. 10
  • "Hill on Hill" BMX Action January 1984 Vol.9 No.1 p. 92
  • "Greg Hill's New Trainining Program" BMX Action July 1984 Vo.9 No.7 p. 60
  • "Greg Hill's 10 Golden Rules for Success in BMX" BMX Plus! July 1984 Vol.7 No.7 p. 59
  • "The 10 Things You Should Know Before You Buy Your Next Bike" BMX Plus! August 1984 Vol.7 No.8 p. 28
  • "Moto-Notes: Shootin' The Breeze With Greg Hill" BMX Action December 1984 Vol.9 No.12 p. 86
  • "Interview: The Businessmen" BMX Action April 1985 Vol.10 No.4 p. 53 Joint interview with Greg Hill and Clint Miller.
  • "The New Greg Hill" BMX Action July 1985 Vol.10 No.7 p. 51
  • "Greg Hill" BMX Plus! November 1985 Vol.8 No.11 p. 33
  • "A Tale Of Two Champions" Super BMX & Freestyle December 1985 Vol.12 No.12 p. 26 Duel interview with Greg Hill and Pete Loncarevich on how they did at the 1985 NBL Grand Nationals.
  • "Exclusive Talk: The New & Improved Greg Hill" BMX Action May 1986 Vol.11 No.5 p. 88
  • "When Greg Hill Speaks, You Listen" BMX Action December 1987 Vol.12 No.12 p. 43
  • "Greg Hill's Race Clinic" Super BMX & Freestyle January 1988-December 1988. In the last year of Super BMX & Freestyle's existence, Greg Hill wrote this regular monthly column on racing tips.
  • "Hill & Loncarevich" BMX Plus! May 1988 Vol.11 No.5 p. 140 A joint interview with Greg Hill & Pete Loncarevich.
  • "On the Cover...Greg Hill BMX Action January 1989 Vol.14 No.1 p. 58
  • "Greg Hill" BMX Plus! January 1989 Vol.12 No.1 p. 42
  • "Greg Hill's Bike" BMX Plus! August 1989 Vol.12 No.8 p. 71
  • "Greg Hill: A Retrospective" Freestylin'/BMX Action December 1989 Vol.1 Iss.2 a comprehensive year by year review of Greg Hill's career from April 1974 to August 1989.
  • "Uncovered" Go June 1990 Vol.1 Iss.8 p. 16 A short interview with Greg Hill.
  • "Where there's a Hill..." Go March 1992 Vol.3 Iss.5 p. 13
  • "Rebuttal" Ride BMX Magazine October 1993 Vol.2 Iss.5 No.7 p. 42 (Note: At this time Ride BMX Magazine did not number it pages). This is the controversial joint rebuttal issue with Harry Leary refuting issues raised by BMX Dirt Jumper Chris Moeller's interview in the previous issue of Ride BMX Magazine (August/September 1993 Vol.2 Issue.4 No.6).
  • "Positive Mental Attitude: Greg Hill Tells It Like It Is" BMX Plus! June 1998 Vol.21 No.6 p. 48 One of several top racers telling what it takes to win.
  • "Flashback: Greg Hill" Transworld BMX December 2002 Vol.9 Iss.12 No.74 p. 34

*There was no May 1983 issue due to BMX Plus! changing printing companies after being obtained by Daisy/Hi-Torque Publishing Co., Inc. and subsequently changing the cover date system. See June 1983 Vol.6 No.5 p. 12 "Inside Scoop"

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