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  2. Shawn Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pro Neck: September 1, 1983-December 1984. He signed with Pro Neck right after winning the B Pro Main at the 1983 NBL Grand Nationals in Nashville, Tennessee. [8] Pro Neck dropped its race team at the end of the 1984 season. [9] Bassett Racing: Early April 1985-Early July 1985. Texas would be unsponsored for almost the entire summer of 1985 ...

  3. Mike Poulson - Wikipedia

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    First Senior Pro win: In "A" pro at the NBL National in Brookville, Ohio, on May 26, 1984 [8] He won US$800, [9] or US$1,583.83 in 2007. Retired: 1988. After many injuries and the grind of racing on every weekend for over a decade and just not having a winning attitude he quietly quit [ 3 ] after a stint as a teaching pro at the Woodward BMX ...

  4. Mat Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Hoffman began entering BMX freestyle competitions in 1985 around the state of Oklahoma as an amateur. Growing up Mat was a dedicated basketball, football player and wrestler, but around this time he gave up on those and committed completely to BMX. When he was 11 he got his first real BMX bike, a red Mongoose.

  5. Pat Casey (BMX) - Wikipedia

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    Pat Casey was born on December 26, 1993, in Riverside, California. [3] He turned professional at age 16. [4] Casey is known for being the first rider to successfully perform a decade backflip at a competition in 2011 (a trick where the rider spins their body around the handlebars a full 360 degrees while performing a backflip).

  6. Nigel Sylvester - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Sylvester (born August 23, 1987 in Queens, New York) is an American professional BMX athlete; He is best known for his progressive bicycling skills as well as his digital content featuring his unique BMX stunts and adventures around the globe.

  7. 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]

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