Organized BMX in the U.S. got underway when I was already racing Motocross. (That new sport imported into the U.S. from Europe) I missed the start of organized BMX racing. I started Motocross in 1969 and 70 and raced up until 1998 in vintage and modern classes. I'm a little older than the big pro's from back in the day, like Stu Thomsen, Perry Kramer, Scott Breithaupt and Dynamite David Clinton to name a few.
Well, since I quit Motocross (breaking too many body parts these days on Moto bikes
), I decided to go back to my roots from racing my old Schwinn Stingrays in the 60's to getting into BMX Racing. It's now an Olympic sport! Cool! In order to keep my fitness level up, I decided BMX racing is the way to go and as close to Motocross that I love so much.
I just bought a SE Racing PK Ripper Team (20") for grins and a Redline (24") Flight Pro Cruisier for "Old Fart" racing. I'm starting to train now. Ouch, I'm out of shape
It's going to take weights and track time to do that 40 second sprint!
Anybody racing, doing freestyle or just street jumping? How many old schooler's are out there?
Well, since I quit Motocross (breaking too many body parts these days on Moto bikes

I just bought a SE Racing PK Ripper Team (20") for grins and a Redline (24") Flight Pro Cruisier for "Old Fart" racing. I'm starting to train now. Ouch, I'm out of shape

Anybody racing, doing freestyle or just street jumping? How many old schooler's are out there?
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