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23 Mar, 2007
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Olympic BMX Track south
UCI is pleased to announce the BMX track layout, which will be used for the XXIX Beijing Olympic Games 20-21 August 2008.

With the inclusion of BMX racing in the Olympic Games, UCI has been determined to present BMX racing in a new exciting format, with a unique purpose build track for the very best BMX athletes in the world.

The track features a massive 8 meter high starting ramp, including two separate straight-aways for Men and Women. The track will be slightly downhill with a length of app. 370 meter for Men and 350 meters for Women. Rider will complete one run in less than 35 seconds.
21 Mar, 2007
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This article is an excerpt from the book BMX Training: A Scientific Approach.

by M. Doug McGuff, M.D.
BMX is probably one of the most demanding and complicated sports in existence. As a result, it is very difficult to set up a proper training program. As we shall see later, training for one element of the sport can result in harming another element of your performance (training for the endurance to make it through 16 motos per day can also rob you of the power you need for a good gate start). Let us take a look at the general characteristics that can define any sport, and see how hard it is to chategorize BMX. (Source ultimate-exercise.com)
18 Mar, 2007
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20 feet high ramp
ramp behind the van
Yesterday afternoon the BMX Action Crew had a bit of a challenge. A friend of ours had to get rid of a 20 feet high ramp 'cause the hall where it was standing was going to be rented. We first cut the thing in two pieces cause you can't move a 20 feet high and 20 feet wide ramp in one piece :?. Afterwards we put the ramp on four little role caddies and pulled the thing with our 93' volkswagen van. The ride was almost 6 kilometres and it took us about an hour to get to the place we wanted it. Click on read more to watch a short video of us pulling the huge ramp.
13 Mar, 2007
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kuwahara bikes

The early years
Kuwahara was founded in Osaka, Japan in 1918 by Sentaro Kuwahara. It was a family run business with help from his wife and eight children that made and sold bicycles and bike parts at first in his neighborhood, then growing and expanding more. In 1925 Kuwahara began to export bicycles and parts to Russia, China and Southeast Asia. Kuwahara closed their doors for business temporarily from 1940 till 1945 due to World War II. In 1947 Kuwahara reopened again for business and Sentaro Kuwahara became the first chairman of the board of directors of the first bicycle wholesale association in Japan. In 1959 the very first and small shipment of bicycles were delivered to the USA. Sadly in 1960 founding company president Sentaro Kuwahara passed away and his Son, Masao Kuwahara took over in his place. In 1962 Kuwahara sent it's first shipment of APOLLO brand sport (10speed or 12speed road racing) bicycles to Canada. In 1968 Kuwahara started exporting bicycles to the USA as private label bikes for other companies such as Schwinn, Takara, Puch, Concord, Apollo, Azuki and others. Kuwahara had never produced their own Kuwahara brand bike outside of Japan until 1972 when Kuwahara began developing BMX bicycles for the US, Canada, European and Australian markets. During the middle 1970's the BMX boom had started and Kuwahara was regularly exporting Kuwahara brand BMX's to these countries.

1979
In 1979 Takuo Kuwahara became the new (and present) President of Kuwahara. He started up a Factory Kuwahara BMX team each in The US, Canada, Europe and Australia.

Howie Cohen started Kuwahara distribution through Everything Bicycle, a distributorship that Howie himself started. Everything Bicycles coincidentally was located just around the corner from Wizard Publications, the folks responsible for Bicycle Motocross Action magazine.
10 Mar, 2007
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Hello everybody, sorry for the down time of our website. We had some minor problems with our server. But now it's back up and running smooth :wink:
06 Mar, 2007
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intense phantom on trac

Intense/Phantom/On-Trac sweeps first North American UCI Event in World Class fashion!

With several of the United States’ best riders on the team roster, it was to be expected that the Intense/Phantom/On-Trac squad would make their way to Boulder City, Nevada where the first two events of 6 UCI qualifying races for the U.S. squad were being held. The stakes were high as top scores were needed so the riders could earn the right to represent the United States at the UCI BMX Worlds in Victoria, Canada this summer.

With a limited number of positions open in each of the Challenge and Elite classes, all the riders were focused and ready to compete. When the weekend ended, virtually all of the dozen riders who took part found themselves in excellent positions early in the qualifying process and it is a certainty that the Intense/Phantom/On-Trac riders will play a major part in the American team’s bid to win this year’s world championship title.
05 Mar, 2007
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Danny Hickerson's BMX


Danny No Footed Barspin
frame-T-1 5 A Day?!
fork-Odyssey Race Fork Classic
bars-Chrome Sunday Triumph
stem-Odyssey Classic with Costom Boit on Tab's
headset- FSA sealed
levers-M2 Gyro/Odyssey GtxR
saddle-Odyssey Aitken Seat
seatpost- Thompson
clamp-Odyssey Clampy
rims- Odyssey SevenKA 36H Front & Back
hubs- Gsport Marmoset (F). KHE FreeCoaster (R)
sprocket-Animal 23th
cranks- Odyssey Wombolt cranks(175)
chain- Kmc 410 Black
pedals-Odyssey JC Sealed
tires- Odyssey Dirtpath 2.20(F) 2.1 Path (R)
pegs-Odyssey Jpeg Lighter's
grips-Longnecks
barends-Par ends
hubguard-Mutiny
04 Mar, 2007
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There are two ways to cut down your handlebars to make them narrower. You can grab a hacksaw and go to town on them or you can get a pipe cutter and get an even and precise cut.

Pipe cutter method
Before you begin make a mark on both ends of your bars at the point that you want to cut them off at. You want to make sure that you cut the same amount off of each end or you'll end up with lop-sided handlebars which is no good.
03 Mar, 2007
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bmx_wallpaper
I found some cool wallpapers at bmxonline.com from Brian Castillo & Dave Dillewaard.
03 Mar, 2007
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Rob Wise has been added to the Mirraco team. This is what Gator had to say about it when he found the words:

“I sat here and tried to think of a million different ways I could introduce Rob Wise to the team, so I decided on the first.
01 Mar, 2007
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The pro BMXer riding for Hong Kong is in Australia. He's there with Alex Hunter and an australian coach Glenn Codega. Steven mailed us this nice pic of him. Jumping trails with kangaroos, what more do you need :D. For more information about Steven click here.
01 Mar, 2007
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Remember when the X-Games pulled "Downhill Racing" out of the summer games. Well, now BMX Dirt is pulled from the X-Games. They replaced it with BMX Big Air and... Womens Surfing 8O. The good: Big Air will be televised for free and women in bikinis. The bad: No Dirt!


From the ESPN X Games Press Release:
LOS ANGELES – ESPN
"BMX Big Air, which was featured as a pay-per-view event at X Games 12, will now be part of the live network coverage. After 12 successful years as an X Games event, BMX Dirt will not be in this year's lineup. Fourteen hours of live programming on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC will be offered as well as X Games 13 coverage on ESPN International, EXPN.com, ESPN Classic, ESPN360, SportsCenter and ESPN2’s X Center."