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SMF BMX 03-02-05 05:08 PM

Ledgends of BMX
 
Hey, I'm doing an MLA Research Paper for English class, and my topic is Freestyle BMX. So I'm just trying to find out who some BMX legends might be, besides Mat Hoffman, DMC, Dave Mirra, or any of those modern day popular riders. Thanks.

SMF BMX 03-02-05 05:12 PM

My bad, I spelled Legends wrong when I typed the title.

TheDude24k 03-02-05 05:15 PM

jay miron maybe?

bmichaelx 03-02-05 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by SMF BMX
My bad, I spelled Legends wrong when I typed the title.

If you messed up on a post or thread you can click on "edit" below the text of your post to change it.
As for legends of BMX (besides the obvious Dave Mirra, Matt Hoffman ect. like you said) I would say Mike "Rooftop" Escamilla, Taj Mihelich, Ruben Alcantara and maybe Patrick King would all be good choices.

queensrider86 03-02-05 06:33 PM

van homan, nate wessel, gonz

sxe fbm rider 03-02-05 07:33 PM

I would write a paper about van homan as far as street riding goes. It probably wouldnt be that difficult to contact him, at least by e-mail, so that would be awesome.

BMXTRIX 03-02-05 10:30 PM

Street/Vert: Dave Voelker, Joe Johnson, Ceppie Maes, Dizz Hicks, EDDIE FIOLA, Ron Wilkerson, Mike Dominguez.

Flatland: Kevin Jones, Chase Gouin, Aaron Dull.

Read some history stuff at www.bmxtrix.com

luciano 03-03-05 05:45 PM

chris moeller

baktrailbiker91 03-03-05 06:00 PM

idk if your intrested in doin it on dirt at all but fuzzy hall deffinatly

CMcMahon 03-04-05 01:12 AM


Originally Posted by luciano
chris moeller

I totally agree.

oddtodd 03-04-05 05:05 PM

what about RL Osborn , Bob Haro , Woody Itson (really dating myself here) Also , Rick Moliterno , Martin Aparajo

dain84 03-04-05 08:49 PM

Don't forget Morgan Wade. He's new but he's already a legend.

sxe fbm rider 03-08-05 10:00 AM

http://www.joekidonastingray.com/

a2psyklnut 03-08-05 10:15 AM

I was going to mention Bob Haro, R.L. Osborn, Eddie Fiola and others.

CMcMahon 03-08-05 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by sxe fbm rider

It really is too bad that I have to miss the premiere; I'll be down in LA until the day prior to it.

sxe fbm rider 03-08-05 03:00 PM

That sucks man.

oddtodd 03-12-05 03:09 PM

That was sweet ! Makes me remember why I still love this sport . My body is no longer made of rubber and I may have to live vicariously through the younger crowd , but the excitement and energy is still alive in me even if the skill and techniqe has slowly faded .

I used to do the couldawouldashoulda routine as far as my skills , but I would not trade that part of my life for anything in the world !

Building my last bike slowly this year and can't wait to do a tailwhip in front of my wife , she calls it my mid life crisis and I remind her that it is cheaper than a Porche and a mistress .

Young at heart because of all you guys keeping the faith !

Thanks !

bmichaelx 03-13-05 10:16 PM

The real legend are:
Jacques Ozanam-first to propose a self moving vehicle(bicycle or "velocipede").
Baron Karl von Drais-made the first prototype.
Michaux(last name?)-was the firts to add cranks, pedals and breaks to the bike.
Edouard Michelin-Made the first detachable tire instead of an all wood wheel and tire.

There's a nice history lesson. And to think that it all started back in 1696 with a crazy idea that poped into a frenchmens head one day...

(it pays to read the news paper)

Bluesbreaker 03-16-05 03:43 PM

Dave Vanderspek and the Curb Dogs, Mike Buff. Brian Blyther and other "Kings of the Skatepark".

In the UK there was Craig Campbell, Mike Pardon, Andy Preston


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