How are things going for Sirius in Australia now?
bmxultra.com: What do you think the web has done for BMX? Adam: The web has been both good & bad for BMX. Websites like bmxultra.com et al has done a lot for the promotion of the sport & are a great source of news & information. On the other hand (offshore) mail order businesses are hurting locally based retailers. As strange as it may sound, gone are the days when you could walk into your local bike shop & buy a BMX bike or whatever else you need. I started out racing on a bike shop team & as kids we used to hang out at the track or the bike shop & it was a really good time. Many riders claim that their local bike shop doesn’t carry any/enough BMX product but it’s a double-edged sword because the majority of riders buy their BMX product online. If BMXers would buy locally then bike shops would again carry a wide range of product. And there are more products available locally now & at an affordable price than ever before… so there’s really no reason to shop offshore. Also if the bike s