Rumors Rumors Rumors!!!!
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 5:20 pm
Hmm - Another dot org BMX site
Seems there is another dot org (usually standing for "not for profit organization") BMX site in the ready. The interesting thing is who is listed as the registrant. Here's a hint - it's somebody out of Arizona!
It's going to be an interesting season in 2006 for sure!
www.usabmx.org [/url]
This came from Vintage BMX
The following was pointed out, that when the buy out of time past was in the mill, the ABA track operators got a letter from the ABA stating that if said buy out did take place, they could expect some changes.
Included was the limited pro schedule (which by the ABA 06 sched has happened) and that the ABA Worlds would go away (it's not on the schedule). Note also the 05 UCI worlds were advertised on the ABA site.
Sources are also reporting conversations where they were advised - with a wink and a nod - that horn beeps are easy to get used to.
The PMs to date continue to indicate a shake-up in the U.S. sanction structure (now I'm kinda' wishing I'd used a more diplomatic thread title). At this point, in an effort to be diplomatic, it appears the ABA is going to have a more active role in the relationship between North American BMX and the international community.
So is the ABA NBL Merger in the works again? Or is the UCI working with the ABA to make a new organization?
Seems there is another dot org (usually standing for "not for profit organization") BMX site in the ready. The interesting thing is who is listed as the registrant. Here's a hint - it's somebody out of Arizona!
It's going to be an interesting season in 2006 for sure!
www.usabmx.org [/url]
This came from Vintage BMX
The following was pointed out, that when the buy out of time past was in the mill, the ABA track operators got a letter from the ABA stating that if said buy out did take place, they could expect some changes.
Included was the limited pro schedule (which by the ABA 06 sched has happened) and that the ABA Worlds would go away (it's not on the schedule). Note also the 05 UCI worlds were advertised on the ABA site.
Sources are also reporting conversations where they were advised - with a wink and a nod - that horn beeps are easy to get used to.
The PMs to date continue to indicate a shake-up in the U.S. sanction structure (now I'm kinda' wishing I'd used a more diplomatic thread title). At this point, in an effort to be diplomatic, it appears the ABA is going to have a more active role in the relationship between North American BMX and the international community.
So is the ABA NBL Merger in the works again? Or is the UCI working with the ABA to make a new organization?