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  2. Freestyle BMX - Wikipedia

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    BMX racer Tinker Juarez was innovating freestyle moves in vert bowls at Lakewood Ca Park, while William "Crazy Lacy" Furmage was innovating freestyle at the Paramount Ca Skatepark. [ 5 ] BMX Action Magazine published the first freestyle how to article in their January/February 1979 issue which showed Bob Haro doing a "rock walk."

  3. BMX - Wikipedia

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    Previously a small niche area, BMX exploded at this time into the dominant bicycle for the younger rider, with older teenagers and even adults becoming known names through publications like BMX Bi-Weekly, featuring big names like Tim March and Andy Ruffell. The shift to freestyle from racing came in 1985 with popular styling moving from chrome ...

  4. List of acrobatic activities - Wikipedia

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    Acroyoga – Physical practice which combines yoga and acrobatics. Adagio – Performance of partner acrobalance poses and associated movements that involve stationary balances by a pair of performers. Aerial hoop – Circular steel apparatus (resembling a hula hoop) suspended from the ceiling, on which circus artists may perform aerial acrobatics.

  5. Freestyle fixed gear - Wikipedia

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    Trick Name Description Examples Track Stand: The act of balancing motionless on a bicycle is called a "track stand". [24] Johnathan Ball [4] Wheelie: Front wheel comes off the ground. Since the pedals are always moving on a fixie, the manual isn't possible in freestyle fixed gear like it is in BMX. Tyler Johnson death truck wheelie [4] Fakie

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  7. BMX racing - Wikipedia

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    There are two BMX racing bikes sizes. The first is the 20-inch (ISO 406mm) wheel bicycle. The 20" wheel bikes are referred to as "Class" bikes, with an outer tire diameter up to 22.5". The second type is "Cruiser" bikes which are any bikes with an outer tire diameter larger than 22.5". The most common cruiser size uses a 24" (ISO 507mm) wheel. [6]

  8. Steve Veltman - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. WCMX (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike standard daily use wheelchairs, WCMX chairs have a reinforced frame, grind bar, carbon fibre push wheels, skateboard or rollerblade wheels, suspension castors and a seatbelt. [11] The most commonly used safety gear is full-face helmets, elbow and knee pads and gloves.