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Who decided Mid school started in 87 ??? Surely not..... 89-90 at least ??
pickle:
Actually it was two threads.
Stidds did a 10 page thread asking for what people thought, this was then boiled down to either decades or the dates we settled on from the thread in a vote.
Ed set up the vote and what we have is what we have.
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,171969.0.html
pickle:
This subject always rears it's head but we need dates for the show n shine, we understand there is a cross over period for some bikes but that's all fine.
It's all sorted when people register their bikes for Show n Shine :daumenhoch:
awkward:
I hear you on needing era dates for the Show and shine, but personally I think they are flawed as the Freestyle dates seem to be a little BMX race centric.
Case in point: if Old school Freestyle is 83-86, how can Mid School Freestyle be from 87-2000+??
It's confusing and not accurate from a flatland riders perspective.
pickle:
I hear you but it won't be changing, sorry but it's been done to death.
What works for one doesn't for another.
Sorry :daumenhoch:
awkward:
Thats fair enough, just acknowledging the error in the Freestyle timeline, after all we're supposed to be the historians. fistblump
This article seems about right to me.
RL being dropped by his sponsors and riding his old school Redline in the dark days of 89, before he started his own company like many others at that time.
http://www.23mag.com/gens/osbornrl.htm
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