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  2. Brian Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Patterson Racing Products: Early November 1977 – 1986. This was the family owned BMX bicycle firm started by their father Vance Patterson in late 1977 after Speedo, who Vance Patterson had invested in, showed no signs of progress toward developing a BMX racing frame, the original reason why Vance Patterson invested in the first place. [7]

  3. John Tomac - Wikipedia

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    John Tomac (born November 3, 1967, in Owosso, Michigan) is an American former professional cyclist who competed from 1985 to 2005.He was a versatile rider who competed in multiple disciplines including; BMX racing, cross-country, road racing, trials riding and downhill racing. [2]

  4. BMX - Wikipedia

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    BMX began during the early 1970s in the United States when children began racing their bicycles on dirt tracks in southern California, inspired by the motocross stars of the time. The size and availability of the Schwinn Sting-Ray and other wheelie bikes made them the natural bike of choice for these races, since they were easily customized for ...

  5. 2024 European BMX Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 European BMX Championships consists of two separate championships: BMX racing and freestyle BMX. European BMX racing Championships was held in Verona, Italy from 29 May to 2 June. [1] [2] European Freestyle BMX Championships was held in Cadenazzo, Switzerland from 20 to 21 September. [3] [4]

  6. BMX racing - Wikipedia

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    BMX racing is a type of bicycle racing which features BMX riders sharing a short single-lap circuit or point-to-point course, with multiple banked corners, jumps and rollers. The format of BMX was derived from motocross racing , [ 1 ] and sanctioned internationally by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), facilitated by a number of ...

  7. Tommy Brackens - Wikipedia

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    Brackens Racing: July 1988 – 1990 – This was a Tommy Brackens-owned BMX company that made frames and forks. It was prosperous enough to factory-sponsor Eric Carter at the beginning of his pro career.

  8. Gary Ellis - Wikipedia

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    He started racing in 1977 at age 11 after he saw a BMX display at a car show and he asked his father if he could race. [3] His father, Gary Leo Ellis Sr., is a 1987 ABA Hall of Fame Inductee for the track operator with the longest continuously operating track in the country. [4]

  9. Stu Thomsen - Wikipedia

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    Stuart L. Thomsen (born May 20, 1958, in Whittier, California) [1] is an American former bicycle motocross (BMX) racer.. Stu Thomsen was one of the first of the "Old School" of professional BMX racers who gained fame in the early days of the sport beginning in 1974.

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