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Home » Sports » Action Sports » Growing Up in BMX: The Trey Jones Interview

Growing Up in BMX: The Trey Jones Interview

Posted by: Michael Potoczny    Tags:  Bike, BMX, BMX Plus, Contest, Dirt, Flatland, Freestyle, Jumping, News, Oldschool, Park, Ramp, ride, Street, Test, Trails, Trey Jones, Vert    Posted date:  June 22, 2011  |  No comment



Trey Jones was always the young rider that everyone had their eye on. As Trey grew, anyone could tell that he had what it took to ride a BMX bike. So, it was no surprise that as he grew up that he became a successful bike rider. I caught up with him to talk about what it was like to grow up riding BMX.

Quick Facts:

Age: 18

Hometown: Casselberry, FL

Sponsors: Cult Crew, The Shadow Conspiracy, Vans shoes, Fox Clothing, Mr. bike and boards bike shop

Years Riding: 14

Interview:

Michael: How’s the riding scene in Florida?

Trey: The riding scene is awesome! There’s always somebody to ride with and there’s always something to ride!

Michael: You’ve been riding since you were young, how did you get into BMX?

Trey: My dad raced when he was a kid and when I learned how to ride a bike when I was 3 and he saw I was trying to jump curbs, he figured he would take me to the race track and I immediately fell in love!

Michael: Did your family support your riding growing up?

Trey: Ya 100%! They were always super into it and did anything it took for me to have fun!

Michael: Since you grew up riding BMX, how do you think this affected your life?

Trey: It definitely gave me a different approach to life and taught to not be so cautious about the little things and just focus on having a good time.

Michael: What influences your riding?

Trey: I guess people that do there own thing and aren’t influenced by people around them because it makes me realize you don’t have to do what’s cool to have fun.

Michael: You just finished high school, how was it going to school and balancing riding bikes?

Trey: It got it hard sometimes when I would be out of school for more than a week at a time but my senior year I got to do school online which helped a ton!

Michael: Has BMX changed for you since you started riding?

Trey: Bmx is still the same concept of having fun with your friends to me. In a few ways it has gotten a little different but its still the same thing and it always will be.

Michael: Do you have any projects in the works you’d like to tell us about?

Trey: I got a few things going on with Shadow that should be out soon and I’ve been filming for the full-length cult video but other than that, nothing much

Michael: Anything else?

Trey: Thanks especially to my awesome girlfriend, Rohanna Christie and my family, also thanks to Robbie Morales and Ronnie B for helping me out so much! Also thank to Ryan Chadwick, Jerry Badders, Chad DeGroot, Everyone at 71n


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