Riders
Clarence White
Expert
101
DIST
Class
District
District
36
DIST
Cruiser
District
District
- Age
- 55
- Hometown
- Harker Heights, TX (USA)
- Track
- Capitol City BMX
Following
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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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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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Started racing BMX in 1989 and raced all the way up to the early 2000's. I took several breaks from racing to start and manage my own company. I turned A Pro in the mid to later 2000's and have been racing only a handful of times each year. I kicked it into gear in 2014 and was available to turn Vet Pro in February. I'm loving the class and hoping to make a full time comeback and chase that Vet Pro title in 2015!
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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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Despite being one of the best female BMX racers in the U.S. back in 2008, Alise Post was denied a spot on the Olympic team because, at age 17, she was too young. At the time, the age minimum for an Olympic BMX racer in 2008 was 19. The young BMX star from St. Cloud, Minn., who was accustomed to racing at the sport’s top level, was forced to witness BMX’s pinnacle event from afar. To distract herself from the disappointment, Alise spread herself thin across three sports: BMX, gymnastics, and track and field, while maintaining a 4.0 grade average. Throughout her years, Alise has accomplished plenty: Multiple NAG No.1 titles in ABA 2001 ABA National No.1 Girl 2003 ABA National No.1 Girl Cruiser 2004 ABA National No.1 Girl Cruiser 2006 ABA National No.1 Woman Pro 2006 Golden Crank Rookie Pro of the Year 2007 ABA National No.1 Woman Pro Yet, the Olympic dream was still at the top of her list. Overcoming injuries and fresh competition brought new challenges to her. By the end of 2009, Post was back among the world’s best. Once she became eligible for the 2012 Olympic Games, Alise took her BMX dedication to a whole new level - training with Australia’s Sean Dwight. Upon graduating high school in 2009, Alise retired from gymnastics and track and field in order to relocate — at the invitation of USA Cycling — to the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, CA.. Although she remained busy by continuing her education as a full-time student at the University of San Diego for the 2009-10 academic year and by increasing her involvement on the BMX World Cup circuit, she saw big improvements in the beginning of 2010. As a result, she resolved to narrow her focus yet again by making the difficult decision to take a break from college and completely dedicate herself to racing. Within months of this decision, Alise claimed a place as the top-ranked American, both nationally and internationally, by taking third place at both her first Elite World Championship, and at a World Cup race on her home track in Chula Vista. A true competitor, the 5’2”, 120 lb. Post overcame yet another injury and was back on her bike in time to successfully defend her USA Cycling national championship title in the spring of 2012 and wound up making her Olympic dream come true - as she was chosen for Team USA and set to head to London. The London Olympic games has its ups and downs, as all of Minnesota and the BMX World were cheering her on. A crash in the semi KO’ed her for a second or two, and in front of the World stage, she insisted on crossing the finishline with her bike - albeit, a bit wobbly and discombobulated. It was an unfortunate way to finish off her chase for a medal - but she already has her sights set for Brazil in 2016.
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I started racing in May 2014 after winning the Mother's day race at our hometown track. I love racing BMX and being one of the many moto mamas at our track in Spokane. There were many other friends in the sport who I enjoyed watching race that made me fall in love with the sport of racing BMX. It is not all about the wins for me, it is about learning new techniques and thriving to get faster each and every race while having fun.
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Sponsored by Bike Alley Oregon, My husband brought his old bike shop team from the 80s back. Sponsors- Fly Racing, Kool Stop, A’me grips, Blot out graphics, west end auctions, pacific cars and trucks, xtreme clean. Past sponsor- Hyperbodyarmor
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IG: @blackkatbmx
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I am a mom racer that started in the sport of BMX in late 2014. My whole family races; my husband and two sons. We are addicted to the SPORT! Our Home Track is Rum River BMX.
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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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Born and raised in Southern CA. Currently living in Tucson, AZ where we play in the dirt under the hot sun.
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