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  2. Eddie Fiola - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 he is awarded with a white GT pro Performer at the OS-BMX gathering as a tribute to his achievements. [ 13 ] In 2009 he is inducted into the American Bicycle Association (ABA) Hall of Fame (Freestyle Pioneer) [ 14 ] He also takes part in the OS-BMX Old School Reunion 2009 at Peck Park California [ 15 ]

  3. GT Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    For the 1981 season, GT released five models: Junior, Expert, 24, 26 and Pro. The models would stay this way until 1984, when their first freestyle bike was released, the Pro Performer. In 1983, GT signed freestyle BMX riders Bob Morales and Eddie Fiola to design and eventually ride a new freestyle bike the Pro Performer.

  4. Nelson Chanady - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Chanady's then unique dual sponsorship situation between GT and The Hot Shop was actually a foreshadowing of dual or even triple "primary sponsorships that would start in the late 1980s after BMX racing's first recession and would become common place by the late 1990s and early 2000s as companies both within and outside the BMX industry ...

  5. Tommy Brackens - Wikipedia

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    Mini-interview BMX Action August 1985 Vol.10 No.8 pg.44 Gives play by play account of Pro Mains. "GT's Human Dragster" Super BMX & Freestyle September 1986 Vol.13 No.9 pg.62 "A New World Champion" Super BMX & Freestyle December 1986 Vol.13 No.12 pg.32 "Tommy Brackens: All In The Name Of Fun" BMX Action July 1986 Vol. No.7 pg.20

  6. Greg A. Hill - Wikipedia

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    Pedals Ready Pro Shop/Gary Turner (GT): Early 1976-April 1976 Webco Inc., Pedal-cross Speciaties: April 1976-Late 1976 FMF (Flying Machine Factory): Late 1976-October 1977.

  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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