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  2. Alan Foster (BMX rider) - Wikipedia

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    Alan David Foster [1] (born January 18, 1970) was a professional American "Mid School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer and Dirt Jumper whose prime competitive years were from 1992 to 1999. His nickname was "AF", his initials.

  3. White Oaks Mall (Springfield, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    White Oaks Mall is a shopping mall in Springfield, Illinois, United States.It is located at the junction of Illinois Route 4 (Veterans Parkway) and Wabash Avenue. With 928,772 square feet (86,285.7 m 2) of retail space, it is the largest shopping mall in Central Illinois. [1]

  4. National Bicycle League - Wikipedia

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    BMX is now part of the Olympic Summer Games and the first Olympiad for BMX was the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Throughout its history, the NBL had a fierce independent streak. In 2002, its members foiled an attempt by USA Cycling Chief Executive Officer Gerard Bisceglia to sell the NBL its arch-rival, the ABA.

  5. BMX racing - Wikipedia

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    BMX 2008 Nationals held in the Christchurch suburb of Bexley. BMX New Zealand Incorporated (BMXNZ) is the recognised National Sporting Organisation (NSO) for BMX racing in New Zealand. It is a founding Member Organisation of Cycling New Zealand (CNZ) the National Federation for cycling in New Zealand. BMXNZ has a membership of 32 clubs (as of ...

  6. A parade of speakers at a meeting of the Sangamon County Board in Springfield, Illinois, called for an independent investigation into the Sangamon County Sheriff's Office, adding that Sheriff Jack ...

  7. Chatham, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    It is located 2.8 miles (4.5 km) south of Springfield and has a retail trade area that extends into four other municipalities, including Springfield. The population was 11,500 as of the 2010 census and estimated to be 13,008 as of 2019. [2] The village lies along the original alignment of historic U.S. Route 66 (Illinois Route 4).