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  2. BMX racing - Wikipedia

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    BMX New Zealand Incorporated (BMXNZ) is the recognised National Sporting Organisation (NSO) for BMX racing in New Zealand. It is a founding Member Organisation of Cycling New Zealand (CNZ) the National Federation for cycling in New Zealand. BMXNZ has a membership of 32 clubs (as of January 2017) based in seven regions.

  3. Elings Park - Wikipedia

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    Elings Park. Elings Park (formerly Las Positas Friendship Park) is a 230-acre (0.93 km 2) non-profit park located in Santa Barbara, California east of Las Positas Road and south of U.S. Highway 101. It is the largest privately funded park in America. [citation needed] The park consists of sports fields, hiking and biking trails, playgrounds ...

  4. Randy Stumpfhauser - Wikipedia

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    Randy Stumpfhauser. Randall Richard Stumpfhauser (born January 27, 1977) is an American professional "Mid School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years started in 1988. He is sometimes called "Stumpdog" [1] or "Stumpy", [2] all are plays on his last name. He is a 2022 USA BMX Hall of Fame inductee in the category of Racer.

  5. United Bicycle Racers Association - Wikipedia

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    The United Bicycle Racers (UBR) (initially and briefly known as World Bike Riders (WBR) [1]) was a short-lived Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racing sanctioning body based in Modesto, California which was started by John Valdez, a bike shop owner, on his 18th birthday that lasted from 1977 to 1983. At its peak it had 34 tracks in California and Nevada ...

  6. David Clinton - Wikipedia

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    1979–1982. Diamondback. David Clinton (born January 2, 1960, in Sun Valley, California [1]) is an "Old School" former professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1973 to 1979. Nicknamed "Dynamite" early in his career [2] David Clinton could be truthfully said to be the sport's first true superstar.

  7. Marcus Christopher - Wikipedia

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    Christopher made his X Games debut at 16 years old in 2019. In May 2023, he won a bronze medal in BMX park in Japan. [2] In July 2023, during the Summer X Games in California he suffered a broken jaw and cheekbone when he overshot his landing spot on a transfer and crashed face-first to the ground.

  8. Velo Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The VELO Sports Center is a velodrome located in Carson, California, United States.It is currently the only cycling track of its kind located in the United States.Formerly known as the ADT Event Center or LA Velodrome, it opened in 2004 on the California State University, Dominguez Hills Campus, part of the Dignity Health Sports Park complex.

  9. Stu Thomsen - Wikipedia

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    Southridge Cycles. 1993–. SE Racing. 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. His prime competitive years were 1976 ...