Riders
Mariana Pajon
Olympian
Women Pro
100
UCI
Class
Union Cycliste Internationale
Union Cycliste Internationale
- Age
- 33
- Hometown
- Plantation, FL (USA)
- Track
- Sarasota BMX
Followers
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Name: Amanda M. Carr Age: 23 Birthday: June 24, 1990 Born: Punta Gorda, FL Nationality: USA, Thai Race: Caucasian, Thai Height: 5’6’’ Weight: 135lb BMX Racing | #39 | Thailand 2013: •Overall 2013 UCI Supercross World Cup: 5th •UCI Supercross World Cup (Chula Vista, USA): 3rd Final (Bronze) | 10th Time Trials •UCI USA BMX National (Louisville, USA C1): Day 1: 7th Final | Day 2: 6th Final •UCI USA BMX National (Pittsburg, USA C1): Day 1: 2nd Final | Day 2: 1st Final •USA BMX National (Rockford, USA): Day 1: 2nd Final | Day 2: 3rd Final •UCI USA BMX National (Nashville, USA C1): 8th Final •UCI Supercross World Cup (Papendal, NED): 6th Semi-Final | 10th Time Trials •UCI Supercross World Cup (Santiago del Estero, ARG): 6th Final | 11th Time Trials •UCI Supercross World Cup (Manchester, ENG): 5th Semi-Final | 13th Time Trials •British BMX SX Open (Manchester, ENG): 4th Final 2011 / 2012: •19th in the UCI Overall Elite Women’s Ranking •UCI World Championships (Birmingham, ENG): QuarterFinal •UCI Supercross World Cup (Papendal, NED): SemiFinal •UCI Supercross World Cup (Randaberg, NOR): SemiFinal | 16th Time Trial •USA Cycling National Championship (Chula Vista, USA): 2nd Final •UCI Supercross World Cup (Chula Vista, USA): 6th Final | 3rd Time Trial •UCI Supercross World Cup (Chula Vista, USA): SemiFinal | 8th Time Trial •UCI Supercross World Cup/ Olympic Test Event (London, England): 5th Final 2010 / 2011: •16th in the UCI Overall Elite Women’s Ranking •4th in the UCI North American Elite Women’s Ranking •UCI World Championship (Copenhagen, Denmark): QuarterFinal | 16th Time Trials •UCI Supercross World Cup (Papendal, NED): SemiFinal •UCI Supercross World Cup (Pietermaritzburg, South Africa): QuarterFinal | 11th Time Trials •USAC National Championship (Chula Vista, USA): 4th Final •UCI Supercross World Cup (Chula Vista, USA): SemiFinal | 9th Time Trials •UCI Supercross World Cup (Frejus, FRA): 8th Final 2009 / 2010: •Trained at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, CA as a part of the Women’s Olympic Development Squad •UCI World Championship (Adelaide, AUS): SemiFinal •UCI Supercross World Cup (Copenhagen, DEN): SemiFinal | 8th Time Trials •UCI Supercross World Cup (Madrid, ESP): QuarterFinal 2009: Elite Women Semi-finalist for UCI World Championships (Adelaide, Australia) 2006: UCI BMX World Champion for 16-year-old girls (Sao Paulo, Brazil) 2005: UCI BMX World Champion for 15-year-old girls (Paris, France)
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(From the 2010 NATIONAL BMX HALL OF FAME Ceremnoy) Few industries have a person so well known and respected that one name suffices in identifying them. In the music biz, there's Bono, Cher and Madonna. And in BMX, we have "gOrk." (usually spelled with a small "g," and capital 'O.") As someone who has raced since 1976 - at age 13, on both the local and national level (UBR National No.1 sidehack three years running), rode-in and promoted freestyle shows in its infancy, worked in the warehouse at CW Racing, and served as Editor of both the iconic BMX ACTION and ABA`s BMXer Magazines, before becoming marketing director of Redline BIcycles for 11 years - it's safe to say that gOrk has made his mark on nearly every era of our sport It was during the 90's - with the ABA, when he began doodling the characters known as Juan Hander & Noah Footer - which are currently in the process of being scanned an retouched for a series of books. In 1999, after 10 years with ABA, gOrk moved to the Pacific Northwest to join Seattle Bike Supply as the Director of Marketing for their flagship brand, Redline Bicycles. It was there, with the red, white and black that he assembled some of the greatest Redline riders in the brand's history - from Bubba Harris to Kim Hayashi, to Sam Willoughby, Alise Post and Jason Carne$. In 2011, gOrk returned to Arizona to work for USA BMX as their Chief Communications Officer, where he is managing editor of PULL and in charge of all social media and website communication with the members of USA BMX.
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At first, Brooke was completely against racing. Her parents only got her a bike so she wouldn’t feel left out when the family went to watch her brother race on their hometown BMX track in Tulare, Calif. Of course, she was only six at the time but, in a discipline where racers start as young as five, Brooke sized up the peer competition and told her parents that she wanted to try racing. Racing BMX in southern California is a bit like playing football in central Texas, the talent pool is deep and wide and the competition is fierce. The distinctions started piling up when Brooke was nine. She has consistently compiled top-3 titles in national age group rankings ever since. Her big break came in 2009 when, as a 16 year old, she scored two world titles and a national title. Brooke graduated from Mt. Whitney High School in 2011 and began to focus on BMX racing full time. While she has lived under her parents’ roof, she has benefited immensely from their sustained support. They have - according to Brooke - always pushed her to be at her very best. They have also pulled double duty as her coach, which sometimes isn’t easy when the going gets rough. As a teen, Brooke has learned that the price of racing at an elite level has cost her a bit of a social life but, rather than be adrift in the life of a normal teenager, she is a determined BMX racer and she credits her parents, in part, with being where she is today. Coming just a tad short on the UCi points scale, Brooke was chosen as the back-up rider for the 2012 U.S. Olympic team, and kept training and pushing her two friends and Olympic team members - Alise Post and Arielle Martin. With the Olympic games already started, and just days before they were all to leave for London, Arielle snapped a chain while practicing on the London-replica course, and suffered some serious injuries. Suddenly, Brooke was IN, and on her way to London to represent the United States. In one of the more memorable moments of the BMX event, Brooke flashed the palm of her glove to the TV cameras. Written there on the palm of her Deft family gloves was scribbled “AMV” - her tribute and salute to her OTC roommate, who was watching from a hospital bed back home in San Diego. Despite a gnarly crash in qualifying on the first day of the Olympics - a bail that was seen around the World, Crain went on to make the main event and placed 8th. When Brooke’s not training or riding her bike, she likes to hang out with a few of her close friends, play basketball, or relax at home with her family.
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Raced 20 and 24 inch (even 26", too, in the 70's 80's and 90's with NBA, NorCal, NBL, UBR, USBA, UBMXA, and ABA!) BMX classes since 1975. Reached Expert ranking. Currently 56 & over on 20", and 61+ Cruiser class in USA-BMX. Current Sponsors are Haro Bikes, Novik Gloves, Vee tires, Bell helmets, Ogio bags, AllenSports racks and Artcycles.com . Past sponsors have included a couple bicycle shop teams, a track team (Hole Shot), a clothing company factory team (Big Bang Atomicwear), and a bicycle company factory team (Maximum-Vaughn). ... Past Results: Almost 2,000 trophies and ribbons, medals, and plaques, in around 3,000 races. Many wins and top-3 places in National, Regional, State and Local events all in the Western States, mostly California. Year-end titles include: 1982 UBR BMX State Champion, 1982 UBR BMX district #2, 1983 ABA BMX district #2, 1984 ABA BMX district #1, 1984 ABA BMX State Champion, 1985 NBL BMX State Champion, 1987 BMX World Cup #6, 1989 NBL BMX State Champion, 1991 ABA BMX district #1, 1992 ABA BMX district #1, 1993 NBL BMX State Champion, 1995 NBL BMX Western Regional #1, 2015 USABMX Oregon State #3, 2016 USABMX Oregon State #2, 2016 USABMX NW GC Regional #1 2017 USABMX NW Gold Cup #2 Plus various state and district top ten rankings in between.
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RJ - I began BMX in 2014 and enjoy racing. I'm a real fan of the technical stuff. 2024 is going to be a new year and I am focused on building where I left off in 2023. I don't mind the hard hours but what I like the best is to just have fun and hang out with my racing friends. https://m.facebook.com/RJBARFOOT/
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Brand new to BMX racing. I bought a bike, hopped on a plane, and flew to the first National I could find. I got a third in my first race ever and have been hooked. I can't wait for my next race. I travel a lot for work and am always looking for cool tracks to hit after work. Hope to see you out there and have some fun on the track while trying to get in shape and lose weight.
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@gold'sflooring
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I started racing when I was 14 back then the sweet tracks were in Arvada( remember the bridge) and at Boulder County Fairgrounds during the winter Indoor, that was fun. I Quit when i was around 17. I always rode mountain bikes of and on and was a hard core road biker for about the last 6 years up until June 2018. I Just started Riding bmx again in June of 2019 and started racing again at the same time. I'm in Intermediate Class Trying to gain my feet again and trying to get used to this 20" but these young expert riders are fast and I'm having trouble keeping up. i just need to push myself hard, start hitting the gym, and have NO FEAR!! . UPDATE: 07/01/20 - practicing and getting better gunning for the #1 in state this year. I think I can do it as long as I don't get stuck racing experts all year. Also really trying my best to earn 18 scratch that 17 more 1st places this year so I can move up to expert which will be a much more difficult task since I'm always racing experts , but it can only make me better .
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born in Venezuela, living in West palm beach Florida fun, outgoing, love extreme sports like BMX, motocross
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I have been racing BMX for 20 yrs. I am a 12x TEAM USA World Championship racer 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 2010 Pietermeritzberg South Africa 🌍 2011 Copenhagen, Denmark- World #7 🇩🇰 2012 Birmingham England🇬🇧 2013 Auckland New Zealand 🇳🇿 2014 Rotterdam Holland 🇳🇱 2015 Zolder Belgium 🇧🇪 2016 Medellin Columbia 🇨🇴 2017 Rock Hill SC USA 🇺🇸 2019 Zolder Belgium 🇧🇪 2022 Nantes France 🇫🇷 2023 Glasgow Scotland 🏴 2024 Rock hill SC USA 🇺🇸 ****************************** 2010 USA Cycling Bmx South Africa 🌍 WQ#1 Gold 2011 USA Cycling Bmx Denmark🇩🇰 WQ #3 Bronze 2012 USA Cycling Bmx England🇬🇧 WQ #3 Bronze 2013 USA Cycling Bmx New Zealand🇳🇿 WQ Bronze 2014 USA Cycling Bmx Holland🇳🇱 World Qualified 2015 USA Cycling Bmx Belgium 🇧🇪 WQ Bronze 2016 USA Cycling Bmx Colombia🇨🇴 World Qualified 2017 USA Cycling Bmx USA🇺🇲 World Qualified 2018 USA Cycling Bmx Baku🇦🇿 World qualified 2019 USA Cycling Bmx Belgium 🇧🇪 World qualified 2020 USA Cycling Bmx USA🇺🇲 World Q cancelled 2021 USA Cycling BMX Papendal 🇳🇱 W Qualified 2022 USA Cycling BMX France🇫🇷 World qualified 2023 USA Cycling BMX Scotland🏴 World Qualified 2024 USA Cycling BMX USA 🇺🇸 World Qualified *********************************** 15 Gold Cup Girls#3East 15 Gold Cup LCruiser#1East&Cent. 16 Gold Cup Girls#2SE 16 Gold Cup L.Cruiser#1SE 17 Gold Cup Girls#1 17 Gold Cup LCruiser#1 ********************************* 08 Nbl Grand Natl 3rd (finals) 09 Nbl Grand Natl LCruiser#6 10 Nbl Grand Natl LCruiser#2(45+) 11 Nbl Grand Natl LCruiser#4(45+) 11 Nbl Grand Natl Girls#3 (41+) ******************************** 11 ABAGrandNatlNag#9(46-50)L.C 12 ABAGrand Natl(46-50)L.Cruiser 12ABAGrandNatlNag#10(28+Girls 13 ABAGrandNatl(46-50 L.Cruiser) 13 ABA Grand Natl (31+ Girls) 14 ABAGrandNatl(46-50 L. Cruiser) 2014 ABA Grand Natl (31+ Girls class) 2015 USA Grand Natl Nag #8(46-50L.Cr) 2015 USA Grand Natl (31+ Girls) 2016 USA Grand Natl 5th (51-55 L. Cr) 2016 USA Grand National (41+ Girls) 2017 USA Grand Natl Nag #3(51-55L.Cr) 2017 National #38 Girls Cruiser 2017 USA Grand National (41+ Girls) 2018 USA Grand Natl Nag #7(51-55L.Cr) 2019 USA Grand Natl Nag #8(51-55L.Cr) 2020 USA Grand Natl Nag #6(51-55L.Cr) 2020 National #96 Girls Cruiser 2021 USA Grand Natl Nag#5 (56+L.Cr) 2021 National #73 Girls Cruiser 2022 USA BMX Natl Nag #6 (56+) 2022 National #90 Girls Cruiser 2023 Grand Natl 5th place *********************************** 2005 ROC #6 (36-40 Ladies Cruiser) 2011 ROC #6 (46-50 Ladies Cruiser) 2013 ROC (d) (46-50 Ladies Cruiser) 2014 ROC (d) (46-50 Ladies Cruiser) 2014 ROC #7 (31+ Girls Class) 2015 ROC #5 (46-50 Ladies Cruiser) 2015 ROC (d) (31+ Girls Class) 2017 ROC #2 (51-55 Ladies Cruiser) ********************************** 2003/2006/2008/2009 Nbl IL State #1 2004 Aba IL State #3 2005 / 2008 Aba IL State #2 2006 / 2009 Aba IL State #1 2008/2009/2010 NBL MW Regional #1 2008 NBL Presidents Cup 2nd (finals) 2021 USA BMX Florida State Champ 41+ 2022 USA BMX Florida State #3 Girls 41+ ****************************************
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Hi I'm Ella I am 13 Expert Girl
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