PIC of the day! *revamped*
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Hey Greg, I used to dress just like that! Thanks for sharing & if ANYBODY has any pics they would like to share, feel free to post.
This pic isn't excatly OS but it's one of my favs.
This is from the 02' RCF in Mesquite. I had to race 28X because 36+ wasn't a class yet. Alot of locals in this one. L-R is....Raymonde, Dude from Vegas, Steve Spencer, Lonny Lierly, Jason Halverson & myself. All of us getting a great gate. If you look closely in the middle is Jason Melton & to the right is Mark "Armstrong" Miller.
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This pic isn't excatly OS but it's one of my favs.
This is from the 02' RCF in Mesquite. I had to race 28X because 36+ wasn't a class yet. Alot of locals in this one. L-R is....Raymonde, Dude from Vegas, Steve Spencer, Lonny Lierly, Jason Halverson & myself. All of us getting a great gate. If you look closely in the middle is Jason Melton & to the right is Mark "Armstrong" Miller.
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This is from my personal collection.
This is from the ABA great Salt Lake national in 1984. This is a pro cruiser moto, L-R is Toby henderson (Pro Bike parts) Factory SE, Stu Thompson (ABA Hall of Fame & greatest BMX'r ever)Factory Huffy, David Lee,Peddle Power, Rod Beckering,Factory SE, Tinker Juarez (He went on to be a top Mt. bike racer in NORBA & still is.)Factory Bandito, & Clint Miller, Factory Kuwahara.
This was the first jump on the first straight. This was by & far the worst track I have ever raced on. The track was 2 inches of sand, all the way around. It was held at the Utah State fairgrounds, I believe the arena is still there. Back in the day they had a Gold Cup (Redline Cup now) qualifier on Saturday & the national on Sunday. Friday night was usually a double points pre-race. If you look closely you can see a guy on a bike in the middle with an afro w/ a 69 on his number plate, that is ABA Hall of Famer Darrell Young from JMC fame.
The track had 4 straights & had 1 jump on each straight. After the national came & went the local track op's ( The Youngs) kept the track open through the 85' season, calling it "Endurro BMX". They ended up packing it down enough to be ridable. In early spring 85' my brother was leading a moto & crashed over a jump, breaking his collarbone, ending his BMX career. He raced one more time after that.
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This is from the ABA great Salt Lake national in 1984. This is a pro cruiser moto, L-R is Toby henderson (Pro Bike parts) Factory SE, Stu Thompson (ABA Hall of Fame & greatest BMX'r ever)Factory Huffy, David Lee,Peddle Power, Rod Beckering,Factory SE, Tinker Juarez (He went on to be a top Mt. bike racer in NORBA & still is.)Factory Bandito, & Clint Miller, Factory Kuwahara.
This was the first jump on the first straight. This was by & far the worst track I have ever raced on. The track was 2 inches of sand, all the way around. It was held at the Utah State fairgrounds, I believe the arena is still there. Back in the day they had a Gold Cup (Redline Cup now) qualifier on Saturday & the national on Sunday. Friday night was usually a double points pre-race. If you look closely you can see a guy on a bike in the middle with an afro w/ a 69 on his number plate, that is ABA Hall of Famer Darrell Young from JMC fame.
The track had 4 straights & had 1 jump on each straight. After the national came & went the local track op's ( The Youngs) kept the track open through the 85' season, calling it "Endurro BMX". They ended up packing it down enough to be ridable. In early spring 85' my brother was leading a moto & crashed over a jump, breaking his collarbone, ending his BMX career. He raced one more time after that.
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b, yes that is a Thruster...Timmy Judge replica to be exact. As is the case most of the time, I wish i still had that bike. I really liked the looks of it.
Well, tell him it can be done in the 8th grade. I was one of only two that had a mustache in jr. high.
So, I'm still wondering who you are Mr. Guest.
I showed my kid your picture in the year book and he said you still look the same. He didn't know you could grow a mustache in the 9th grade.
Well, tell him it can be done in the 8th grade. I was one of only two that had a mustache in jr. high.
So, I'm still wondering who you are Mr. Guest.
Greg "how long does it take you to crash" prawitt
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Scott Clark, Saddleback race track in Cali, 1978. Clark was the NBA #1 pro in 1979. The NBA was actually the oldest of all the bike sanctions until the early 80's when the (ABA/nbl (can't remember???) bought them. This was another of the old school down hill tracks. Look how bumpy this track was, could you imagine racing on something like this today?
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Here's a great pic of the 1981 World Championships. The bottom pic is Utahs very own Mike Poulson who also carried the #1 plate in the state too.
Indoor racing on concrete was very popular in the late 70's & early 80's. I was fortunate enough to experiance this type of racing & it really was alot of fun. You ran street tires & really easy gears. When I was racing in the SL fairgrounds I was running a 39-16!
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Indoor racing on concrete was very popular in the late 70's & early 80's. I was fortunate enough to experiance this type of racing & it really was alot of fun. You ran street tires & really easy gears. When I was racing in the SL fairgrounds I was running a 39-16!
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