Riders
Dylan Watson
Inter
- Age
- 20
- Hometown
- Brooklyn, NY (USA)
- Track
- Central Jersey BMX
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American Amateur BMX Racer from Richfield Springs, New York. 2014 Gold Cup East Regional #3. Three-time consecutive New York State Champion 2013-2015. Four-time District #1. Placed and won on the state, regional, and national level. Currently racing in the 15 Expert class. Racing since 2011. Sponsored by Factory TNT Bicycles New York. Instagram: @victorgelfuso Twitter: @victorgelfuso Facebook: Victor Gelfuso Facebook Page: @victorgelfusobmx YouTube: VictorGBMX1 Snapchat: VictorGBMX1 Contact via email victor@gtechmarine.com
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19-27 Expert out of Oklahoma. Supported by Doublecross Bikes, Onyx Racing Products, Fly Racing, Arisun Tires, Alienation, and 234 Designs. Follow me on Instagram @kgustafson797 and Twitter @kgustafson84
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Hi, I’m Marc Willers - AA-pro for Box Components and 2-time Olympian for New Zealand. I have been living in the United States since 2007, and earned the ABA No.1 Pro plate back in 2011.
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My name is Barry Nobles, They call me the Alabama Slama’. I ride for DK Bikes. If you ever see me at a race, don’t be scared to come up and say wad up!
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Since a very young age, Australian Sam Willougby’s dream had been to race in the USA and become the No.1 Pro. It’s been a long and tedious journey - one that he has worked very hard to achieve. Incredibly, he’s made it come true. In fact, that dream has come true three times so far. While working his way to the top of the Australian ranks, Sam became the first rider to win back-to-back Junior World Titles (2008 and 2009), before moving up to the Elite ranks. It was in 2010 - now with full factory support from Redline Bicycles, that Sam won his first No.1 pro title in America. His soaring 2011 results helped pull Australia to the highest ranked BMX nation - and Sam capped things off with a UCi World Championship; only three months out from the London Games. Full of confidence, Willoughby made his Olympic debut in London where he would again tackle the world’s best, and did his best to chase down Latvia’s Maris Strombergs. Sam wound up with a silver, for his first Olympic try - and upon returning to his new home in the U.S., proceeded to win another National No.1 Pro title in USA BMX. 2013 could very well be Sam’s best year ever; as he kicked off Day 2 of the Winternationals with a AA-pro win and wouldn’t stop winning until 13 races later. Sitting out Southpark to prepare for the Worlds, officially ended Sam’s win-streak, but he would start a new one with a late-season charge of 5 consecutive wins, clinching yet another No.1 Pro Championship. His 13-consec win-streak would shatter the previous Pro record, held by John Purse - and his 18 Win total for the year places him in 2nd place for “most wins” in a season. While the 2013 Cup was his third ever, his 2-in-a-row feat places Sam in good company - joining Brian Patterson, Gary Ellis, Pete Loncarevich, Christophe Leveque, Warwick Stevenson and Bubba Harris. While Sam surely has nothing else to prove - and has already put his name in the BMX history books, he’s definitely not done dominating the sport. There was a lot on the line in 2014: Could Sam tie Bubba Harris’ lone record of 3-in-a-row? At the same time, would he put a 4th No.1 Cup in his collection amd add his name alongside Ellis and Loncarevich as the only 4-in-a-lifetime Pro Champions? Sam went to Tulsa looking like the favorite - winning the 2014 ROC, but was struggling a bit out of the gate in a couple of races. Unfortunately, a bad gate start in the all important Grands semi forced Sam to make up some ground from mid-pack, and while in the 4th place transfer spot he would up casing the berm-jump and going OTB. His weekend, his year and his quest for a record-setting No.1 Pro title was no over. In 2015, Sam is again on target for the No.1 title - and we'll find out in November if he can earn himself a 4th No.1 Pro championship.
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I've been racing since I was 5 years old. All I want to do is ride my bike and have fun. I focus on different things each year I race. In 2018 I decided to go back on 20". I know I may not be at the top of game to start, but I will get there. I already have goals for 2019. Go check out the rest of my story at www.pjobrienbmx.com.and my Year in Review video. Some of my awards were: 2021 NAG #2 NAT #13 2020 NAG #6 NAT #81 2019- NAG#5 14 Boys NAG#7 14 Cruiser I didn't race Grands because I broke my collarbone 1 week before Grands. 2018- NAG#5 13 Boys I won 13 cruiser at the Grands (but didn't race it all season to earn a NAG number) 2017- NAG #4 in 12 cruiser NJ #1 in 12 cruiser 2016- NAG #9 in 11 cruiser NJ #1 in 11 cruiser 2015- NAG #6 in 10 cruiser 2014- NAG #10 in 9 cruiser GC #1 in 9 cruiser 2013- GC #2 in 8 cruiser #1 in NJ01 State Series or 8 and under Cruiser 2012- #7 in NJ01 District for Boys #31 in NJ01 Districtfor Cruiser 2011 #1 NJ State Champion for 6 year olds #1 NE Regional Champion for 6 year old Rookies #1 National Champion for 6 year old Rookies
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Māris Štrombergs (born March 10, 1987 in Valmiera, Latvia) is a professional BMX racer - hailing from Latvia but currently living in Murrieta, California. In the 2008 Summer Olympics (held in Beijing, China), Maris became the first Olympic champion in BMX cycling. Earlier that year, he’d won the 2008 UCI BMX World Championships - also held in China. By doing so, Maris became the first Latvian-born Olympian to ever win a Gold medal - instantly boosting him up to Superhero status in his home country. Four years later, he prolonged his Olympic title by winning the gold medal in the 2012 London Olympic games - completely dominating the main event, and doing a great job of holding off Sam Willoughby for the win. Upon returning from the 2012 Olympics, Strombergs was greeted by thousands of fans in his hometown Valmiera - and whenever he visits back home in Latvia, he is a huge recognizable, sports celebrity.
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2012 USOC Olympic Trials winner 2012 U.S. Olympic Team member 2013 UCI BMX World Champion Time Trial 2013 UCI BMX World Cup Elite Mens Winner 2013 UCI BMX World Cup Time Trail Winner 2013 RedBull Revolution Winner
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Brandon Crain started racing at age 5-1/2. My dad turned me expert on my 7th b-day. I worked hard and trained hard and won my first NAG 1 title at age 8 2012 grands. I have a NAG 1 title in 2013 9 cruiser. My goal is to win a national title this year.
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2X ROC #1 (2020-2021) ▪ World #4 (2017) ▪ NAG Top 5 (2017-2021) ▪ State #1 (2015-2021) ▪ Gold Cup #1 (2015) ▪ National racer for Zeronine www.instagram.com/dallasmtb
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Washed-up BMX racer that once held a shiny amateur cup.
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