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Title: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: QuadPaul on September 02, 2007, 09:00 PM
It is with great sadness that I write this message to inform you all that Dave Young has passed away.  Chris has asked that we inform those involved in BMX.

Dave was a chief referee from the early days of BMX in this country.  He was also responsible for the very first rule books on Freesytle BMX which he compiled together with Bob Haro.

I hope you will join me and the guys at BADBMX in sending your wishes to his wife and family at this difficult time.
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: harris on September 02, 2007, 09:03 PM
so so sad im gobsmacked
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: DR VINOAH on September 02, 2007, 09:05 PM
for once i,m lost for words

all i can say is, my thoughts are with the Young family

RIP dave

your sadly missed
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: Humps00 on September 02, 2007, 09:06 PM
That's very sad news indeed.  I only met Dave this year when he turned up at Andover with Chris and again at Dagenham.  Top bloke who will be missed by many.  Condolences to the Young family.  Alan Humphrey
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: spillers#1 on September 02, 2007, 09:06 PM
R.I.P. dave young  :'(
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: Dingobmxer on September 02, 2007, 09:07 PM
Ratty told me about this today,
R.I.P Dave

 :) DINGO :)
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: zed4130 on September 02, 2007, 09:07 PM
a sad day in the bmx world, R.I.P DAVE . paul and family
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: DR VINOAH on September 02, 2007, 09:10 PM
the 1st race in the OS winter series must be in honour of dave

its the least we can do
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: bmx-796 on September 02, 2007, 09:12 PM
we can do that
RIP dave young
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: superbikedan on September 02, 2007, 09:15 PM
sad sad new,  for chris  dave was his biggest supporter,  as a dad and a fan, 
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: Jazzchimp on September 02, 2007, 09:32 PM
It's getting to the point in time where the organisers and pioneers are passing away. I'm finding this really sad.

Even more so as I raced with Chris (saw him again last year - first time in 20 or so years) and Dave was very well liked at our club and a real character.

My thoughts are with Chris and his family at this time
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: RATTY on September 02, 2007, 09:33 PM
I am truly gutted by this news, Dave was a good man, fair to everyone and a good friend.
He was one of the first people I bumped into last year on my return to BMX, and talking to him it seemed like last week, not 25 years ago. One of the conversations we had was about Dave returning to BMX, possible setting up a Grass roots team, just like he did back in 1981.
Both his sons raced BMX and Chris went on to become a freestyle legend.

My thoughts go out to the Young Family.
I know words dont make it easier, but remember Dave was one of the good guys, and will be sorely missed.


RIP Dave lots of love Tony Waye
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: Little Bee on September 02, 2007, 10:11 PM
My thoughts are with Dave's family & friends at this very sad time. 

RIP Dave.
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: kamodo on September 02, 2007, 10:37 PM
I got to know Dave back in 86/87 when I was helping to get Jackswood Aces BMX track of the ground in Paddock Wood in Kent. He came down with Chris and his mum and helped get things going.Chris had long gone to freestyle was we battled each on the race track (he whipped me most the time!) he raced on an old Haro freestyler.We did loads of pics for the local paper. At one meeting Dave bought chris,some ramps and his motocross bikes down, I have pics back in the UK of Chris getting rad on a crosser years before the X games got going. Dave spoke about the ups and downs and dodgy dealings in UKBMX and how Chris had a hard time from some of the "big names" and the "in crowd" who he beat to a no1 plate in the early days of UKBMX

I found him one interesting dude,  I have a pic of him doing a cruiser race at Jackswood.....anybody got any contacts with a courier company? all my pics are back in the UK in  my mums loft.Need to get them on here soon.

RIP Dave
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: MartyC on September 02, 2007, 10:50 PM
Another great loss and another who will be sorely missed by family and friends alike.

I first met Dave back in the very early days of racing and last spoke to him at the Hawks 25th Anniversary just over a year ago.  He was a great fella, full of beans and was always fair, he was also a good laugh and good company.

RIP Dave.

Marty  :(
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: Trev on September 03, 2007, 01:37 AM
RIP Dave.

I think it should be stressed which Dave Young has passed away.

Don't forget we also have a Dave Young on here (Yoda) who was one of the top Pro riders in this country in the 80's. I'd hate people to think that he had passed away, especially so soon after the news of his ex-team mate, Pepi passing away only a few days ago.


R.I.P. Dave & Pepi.  :'(
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: kamodo on September 03, 2007, 03:47 AM
was that pepi winder?
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: Mattdub on September 03, 2007, 09:14 AM
Bad news for sure , RIP Dave .
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: SaMAlex on September 03, 2007, 09:17 AM
RIP Dave.

I think it should be stressed which Dave Young has passed away.

Don't forget we also have a Dave Young on here (Yoda) who was one of the top Pro riders in this country in the 80's. I'd hate people to think that he had passed away, especially so soon after the news of his ex-team mate, Pepi passing away only a few days ago.


R.I.P. Dave & Pepi.  :'(

I never knew Dave Young as I wasnt involved in the early race days. I do know Yoda and it stopped me in my tracks when I first read the post!

R.I.P. Dave & Pepi.
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: generallee on September 03, 2007, 09:56 AM
Myself and my two elder brothers send our thoughts to the Young family.
And Pepi? I had no idea. What happened?
A sad week for bmx.
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: generallee on September 03, 2007, 10:05 AM
I read this post first, then found the Pepi post in the other section of the site. Sad days.
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: dialledbikes on September 03, 2007, 10:53 AM
Very sad news and condolences to Chris and the Young Family.

Being a Northerner back in the day, I never knew of Dave, but certainly knew who Chris was from all the mag coverage he got.  So it was an honour last year at Hayes when I got talking to an old chap and his Mrs who had parked their camper van next to my car at Hayes regional and they introduced me to their son who Dave modestly said used to "be quite good" in the early days of BMX.  I felt privileged to meet a true OS legend (I later found out that Dave was just as legendary and influential as Chris, but behind the scenes rather than on the track/ramps).  I think it was that chance meeting that eventually led to Chris getting back in touch with the likes of Bill Stup and doing a few races after I passed on Dave's contact details.

R.I.P. Dave.  Thanks for all the contributions you made to this great sport during the early days.
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: magna13 on September 03, 2007, 11:07 AM
R.I.P Dave
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: OrgasmDonor on September 03, 2007, 11:43 AM
sad news

R.I.P Dave
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: billstup on September 03, 2007, 03:19 PM
What a sad day  :(

For anyone that was around in the early days of bmx Dave was one of the most influential characters around at that time, his commitment to bmx and his sons was second to none.
If it was not for Dave and the work he put in in those early days , especilly when it came to building quarter pipes, then I never would have been able to achieve anything in bmx at all.
I stayed at Daves family house on many occasions and travelled all around the country with him and Chris, and have to say he would have done anything for Chris and his bother Andy.

He`ll be sadly missed by lots of people, especially by his family.

RIP Dave
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: se on September 03, 2007, 07:05 PM
Very sad news. Condolences and R.I.P.  :(
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: se bikes on September 03, 2007, 07:22 PM
I never got the opportunity to meet Dave but it's abundantly clear from the messages before mine and the stories recounted to me by friends that he was a much loved  man, a truly devoted father and an inspiration to many.

I dont ever think at a time like this that words can heal the pain that his family are feeling but they should take these messages and in time read them back and just remember an extremely well respected man as someone that they had the once in a lifetime opportunity to call Dad.

RIP Dave
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: nishiki14 on September 03, 2007, 10:07 PM
Cant beleive the news, I first met Dave back in '81, i've lost count of how many rows Dave and my Mum had over the years sticking up for me, my brother, Ratty and the rest of our crew, he was the ref and my mum didn't always agree with him but she always respects someone that stands up to her and he did just that.
I met Dave again at Daggers this year for the first time in over 20 years and again at Hayes where Chris joined us in the OS and it was really good to see them all which made the phone call to Ratty even more unreal when he told me the news this morning.
My heart goes out to Chris and all of the Young Family, A true BMX Legend has passed away.
The Wonfor family passes on their respects.
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: Bob_Acid on September 04, 2007, 04:44 AM
More sad news. My thoughts go out to the Young family.
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: TwoBobRob on September 04, 2007, 07:10 PM
Like Billstup, I have fond memories of Dave Young.  I met Chris at Rom god knows when, and we hit it off pretty much right away. We rode together a great deal, and I did many many demos with him as part of Daves Skyway Skyliners team.  Dave and his wife were always super hospitable, feeding us until we burst, generally spoiling us.  I took a lot of good advice from Dave, as much about life as BMX  ( I was pretty troubled back then) and was then, and will always be, very grateful to him fror making me feel for the first time in my life, part of something.

R.I.P.   Dave   :Great_Britain:
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: RATTY on September 07, 2007, 11:55 AM
Keith Wilson sent me this tex message


A sad Loss. Dave was a lovely bloke. One of the best. Did a lot for BMX back in the day, Hope Chris and Andy are ok? They were close to their dad.
Send my condolences please.

Keith Wilson
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: gossa on September 18, 2007, 10:41 PM
Just joined the site and seen this thread, very sad.

I lived close to these guys in the early days, riding the half pipe in the Youngs garden, stomping the sewage farm and betts park with Chris and Andy and also the Llewelyns and the Wallace brothers who all lived just around the corner.  I raced sidehacks with Andy Young at Earls Ct Bike '82 (I was the little kid in the hack while Andy pedalled)!  I used to look up to Chris, he took me to Stockwell skatepark with Dave Thomas in about '82 and it just blew me away.  dave was just such a fantastic guy,  he was totally committed to BMX and his family, a real inspiration.  My Condolences to the Youngs.

Clive Gosling
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: se bikes on September 18, 2007, 10:51 PM
Clive,

We're havin a memorial race at BAD ( Barking & Dagenham) on 28.10.2007.
The Young family are trying to get 8 of their family to race. There is an Old school gate as well as all other classes, inc. litle kids.

It would be great to see you :-*
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: retrogeezer on September 20, 2007, 11:43 PM
RIP Dave....and my condolences to the Young family.
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: Badbaldie on September 23, 2007, 01:18 PM
a sad loss . i take it this clip ive found on u tube is chris . daves son . some memories .
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: Humps00 on September 23, 2007, 01:49 PM
i take it this clip ive found on u tube is chris . daves son
It is indeed Dave's son and he's been out a couple of times with the Old School Series riders at Hayes and Dagenham.  Still just as crazy on a bike!!  Humps
Title: Re: A SAD LOSS from the BMX Family
Post by: RATTY on September 23, 2007, 03:34 PM
i take it this clip ive found on u tube is chris . daves son
It is indeed Dave's son and he's been out a couple of times with the Old School Series riders at Hayes and Dagenham.  Still just as crazy on a bike!!  Humps
G
He will be at Dagenham next month as well, and will be racing, hope its a great day :daumenhoch:
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