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BMX Actions boycotted the NBA during the 1980 season. In 1978, the National Bicycle League (NBL) had 18 tracks and about 4,100 riders; it was the sport's first sanctioning body. Other BMX organizations included: [citation needed] United States Bicycle Association (USBA) United Bicycle Racers Association (UBR; regional)
Gary Wayne DeBacker (b. October 30, 1974 from Woodhaven, Michigan U.S.) is a retired American professional "Mid School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose competitive years were from 1980-1999.
The United Bicycle Racers (UBR) (initially and briefly known as World Bike Riders (WBR) [1]) was a short-lived Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racing sanctioning body based in Modesto, California which was started by John Valdez, a bike shop owner, on his 18th birthday that lasted from 1977 to 1983.
In January 1974 as the bicycle auxiliary to the National Motorcycle League (NML). It was founded as an independent organization on February 1, 1976. Motto(s)/Slogan(s) "The Sanctioning Body from Coast to Coast"; "The Best in BMX"; "We are BMX" Years of operation 1974–2011 Original Headquarters Deerfield Beach, Florida [8] Final Headquarters
Kiyomi Waller (born December 21, 1967) is an American professional "Old/Mid School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1989-1998. His most popular nickname was "Yo-Yo" which was derived from the third and fourth letters of his first name: Ki-YO-mi.
Stephen James Veltman (born August 4, 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; [1] later raised in Conroe, Texas U.S.) is a former American "Old School/Mid School" professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1980–1985 and 1987 to 1998.