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Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 => Old School Race (riders ready, pedals ready... GO!!) => Topic started by: SEARLE on January 02, 2009, 09:23 PM
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if u could have a final gate of 8 of the best riders,at there "peak".who would u pick? they can be from any era of bmx.1970s 80s 90s 2000+.and what do you think the race result would be??? heres mine:
gate 1: tod lyons
gate 2:ritchie anderson
gate 3kevin mcneal (1970s pro.kuwahara)
gate 4:greg hill
gate 5:stu thomsen
gate 6:donny robinson
gate 7:dale holmes
gate 8:tim march
race result
1st:greg hill
2nd:dale holmes
3rd:donny robinson.......................................what do you think???
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Wow! Thats a question and a half, ive seen so many superb riders over the last 28 years I wouldnt know where to start but I do know that the "Kelloggs" series threw up some dream gates, March, Ruffles, Leary, Rupe, Patterson and co, dont think they come much better than that, might be a bit of a mis-match to throw em in with the new school lot though coz the skill level is just sooo much higher these days, but what a question! :daumenhoch:
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me n seven fat fookers :daumenhoch:
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me n seven fat fookers :daumenhoch:
:2funny:
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It's too hard to pick just 8 riders from every era of BMX as the tracks were so wildly different and riders these days are probably braver and more gifted riders.
Geth Shooter
Dale Holmes
Jamie Staff
Dylan Clayton
Christophe Leveque
Greg Hill
Pistol Pete Loncarevich
Kyle Bennett
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I saw Tommy brackens at a race in Brookville Ohio in july 1982, it was a warm up race the wed before the Worlds nearby in Dayton, all the top pro's were there including Stu, Greg Hill, Leary etc, this was when they were at their peak & no-one anywhere in the world could get near them.
The final was a who's who of then & pretty much the same riders that made it at the worlds a few days later,
Brackens gated so hard & fast he powerewheelied all the way to the first turn over the jumps in the first straight without the wheel coming down at all, it actually span backwards with the acceceration he put in, Stu Thompson passed him in the second straight to win & take the money,
It was almost as i Brackens was suprised to be in the lead & froze as Stu went by.
Stu gave me his trophy from that race.
That was to this day the best race i ever saw if only for Brackens front wheel spinning backwards for the whole straight!!!!!
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Funny that you mention Brackens as I had him in my original list, but he didn't make the final 8.
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Funny that you mention Brackens as I had him in my original list, but he didn't make the final 8.
You can't forget GT's Gary Ellis surely
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Funny that you mention Brackens as I had him in my original list, but he didn't make the final 8.
You can't forget GT's Gary Ellis surely
I did actually forget Gary Ellis :-[ but I would probably put Pistol Pete ahead of him.
That's why choosing 8 from all eras of BMX is impossible. No room for the likes of Ellis, Terry Tenette, Steve Veltman, John Purse, Tommy Brackens, Bubba Harris, Mike Day, Donny Robinson, Stumpy, etc.
If I had to pick one though, I think Leveque in his prime would be my choice as best BMX'er ever.
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my memory only spans 1980-83 then 2005 -now, but having spent months at a time racing in the U.S there were loads riders that were mind blowing out there then, def too many to list, most of them you'd never have heard of anyway!
I was lucky enought to have raced some of the guys you mention, like Pistol Pete & Gary Ellis, (he had a full beard at 15!!)
There was a guy called Dave 'magic' Bovell, he was as quick as they came & could beat anyone but got hardly any recognition.
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Arsenal V Swansea City in the champions league final :4_17_5:
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Go on Daz now ur talking :daumenhoch:
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dale holmes
tom lynch
andy ruffell
tim march
geth shooter
jamie staff
wayne llewellyn
charlie reynolds
pick the result guys
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Ermmm...
Gashead (because I enjoyed his efforts in the MK novice races)
Joe (DSD) on a Haro 2006 sport
David Hasslehoff (Don't mess with the hoff)
Thora Hird
David Cameron (if he can find his bike)
Ratty (because he wants to be in every race) :daumenhoch:
Me (because someone has to come last)
and a large breasted bitch (because I'm a sexist pig ;D)
Ray.
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Been forgetting to respond to this for weeks. How about a line-up (alright, a bit UK heavy) born in 1973:
1. Shelby James
2. Jamie Staff
3. Lee Pickstone
4. Geoff Schofield
5. Paul Ray
6. Nathan Lunn
7. Tony Baldwin (of course)
8. Danny Stabielli
And then there was Fraser Campbell of course. And Chris Bennett and Gareth Shea.
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se you forgot joe eastwood
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You're right. Sub Joe for Danny Stabielli.
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chicks all at 1994 fitness before i fooked me knee :tickedoff:
1. Corine Dorland
2. Melanie Cline
3. Ann caroline chausson
4. Leatitia Le Courgeil
5, Shanaze Reade
6. Karen Grubbels
7. Vikki Overson
8. Me ( cos i loved gate 8 :LolLolLolLol:)
There would been fireworks that night if it ever happened :daumenhoch: