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Colton Hadrava
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- Age
- 15
- Hometown
- Broken Arrow, OK (USA)
- Track
- Sand Springs BMX
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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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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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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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Donny Robinson is currently the eldest AA-pro in our sport - having turned Pro in 1999. His moniker is “dR” (his initials), often followed by 10 (his UCi career number. According to Wikipedia, the use of the lowercase “d” for his given name is perhaps related to his relatively diminutive physical size. Always small in stature, since a very young age, Donny was always the smallest child in his age group. But what he missed out on in size, he far made up for it in heart, drive and determination. On June 25, 2008, Robinson was chosen by Mike King, team director of the 2008 USA BMX Olympic Team, to represent the U.S.A.. His teammates at the 2008 Beijing debut were Jill Kintner, Mike Day, and Kyle Bennett. His Olympic dream was realized at least in part when he came in third at the Summer Olympics winning a Bronze Medal; avoiding a pileup that saw South Africa’s Sifiso Nhlapo take out nearly half the field. Since it was the sport’s debut and the Mens final was run after the women’s, he officially became the third American and the sixth person overall to win an Olympic Medal in BMX Racing. Throughout his career and often since Beijing, dR has gained a reputation of landing onhis head. A LOT. One of the toughest guys around, he admitted in late 2013 to suffering at least 25 concussions over the course of his career. In the same interview, he advocated for better concussion protocol at the lower levels of BMX racing. Donny’s great sense of rumor - mocking his own reputations as the “little, old guy with memory loss” has boosted dR’s popularity, and he always seems to be a fan favorite, drawing the most cheers from the crowd.
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Deacon enjoys BMX because it pushes his limits and keeps him working towards new goals. He loves the competitive aspect as well as the comraderie. He has made so many great friends and relishes in all the support he receives. His home track, Sand Springs BMX, is his 2nd home and a 2nd family. His team, Hot Dawg Racing, is the best group of friends. Outside of BMX, Deacon is a gifted pianist, avid reader, & dog lover. He loves math. He plans to be a veterinarian when he grows up.
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Landon, known to his friends as "The LJ", is a 13 year old expert who started racing at age 5. He is the Oklahoma District 02 champ for 2020. In 2020, he raced in 94 events, winning 53 of them. That total includes consecutive win streaks of 10 and 15 races at as many as four different tracks. You may also follow Landon on FaceBook at LJKunzBmxRacingPage and on HookIt. Landon is passionate about racing and the sport of BMX.
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Been coaching BMX for 7 years at my local track, Sand Springs BMX. Raced from 1998 to 2002 and then returned again in 2016. Love to teach and learn as much as I can about BMX. I enjoy helping kids/adult kids have more fun riding their bike and getting faster along the way.
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USA Worlds Team 2023! First bike 1978- Schwinn Stingray First Race Bike-1981-2? GT Pro Series First Race- 1984 Irvine BMX, CA First Local ABA Track- 1984, Orange-Y x Current Track: 2021 OK2, Sand Springs BMX Last Grands-2001! Correction! Last Grands was 2021 now and I got 6th!! Hardesty Nationals 2022- 2nd and 1st!! Making a 20 year come back at 49 years old and Loving it! Ok, update. Turned intermediate!! Got my first first at Hardesty! 6/19/22! Update! 1/1/23!! Turned Expert!! SSBMX!! Becoming a USABMX coach.
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Started racing when I was 15 on grass tracks with a one footed rubber band start. Then came Dixieland BMX Raceway replacing Buena Vista BMX in Nashville as the premier track in TN and still is to this day. It is now known as Music City BMX. 1981 - #7 NBL TN State 16 Novice 1982 - #8 NBL TN State (Class ?) 1983 - #3 NBL TN State 18-24 Cruiser 1983 - #3 NBL AL State 18-24 Cruiser 1983 - #1 NBL KY State 18-24 Cruiser 1984 - #4 NBL TN State 18-24 Cruiser 1985-1988 - College (Retired) 1989 - #2 NBL IN State 18-24 Cruiser 1990-2010 Raising my daughter Returned in 2010 but injured in June 2011 - #18 NBL National 45-49 Cruiser NBL-absorbed into ABA 2011-USABMX District #1 Cruiser TN01 2011-USABMX TN State #1 Cruiser 46-50 2011-USABMX TN State #1 41+ Class 2012-USABMX District #1 Cruiser TN01 2012-USABMX TN State #1 Cruiser 46-50 2012-USABMX TN State #1 41+ Class Moved to Tulsa in Fall of 2012 2013-No state series due to move to Oklahoma 2014-USABMX OK State #1 Cruiser 46-50 2014-USABMX OK State #1 46+ Ex Class 2014-USABMX Gold Cup Central #2 46+ Ex 2015-USABMX OK State #1 Cruiser 46-50 2015-USABMX OK State #1 46+ Ex Class 2016-USABMX OK State #1 Cruiser 51-55 Cruiser 2016-USABMX OK State #1 51+ Ex Class 2016-USABMX Gold Cup North Central #1 Cruiser 51-55 Cruiser 2016-USABMX Gold Cup North Central #3 51+ Ex Class 2016-USABMX Gold Cup South Central #2 Cruiser 51-55 Cruiser 2016-USABMX Gold Cup South Central #1 51+ Ex Class USA BMX Changed Rule to only one Gold Cup Region in 2017 and beyond 2017-USABMX OK State #1 Cruiser 51-55 Cruiser 2017-USABMX OK State #1 51+ Ex Class 2017-USABMX Gold Cup South Central #2 Cruiser 51-55 Cruiser 2018-USABMX OK State #1 Cruiser 51-55 Cruiser 2018-USABMX OK State #1 51+ Ex Class 2019-USABMX OK State #1 Cruiser 51-55 Cruiser 2019-USABMX OK State #1 51+ Ex Class 2020-USABMX OK State #1 Cruiser 51-55 Cruiser 2020-USABMX OK State #1 51+ Ex Class 2021-USABMX OK State #1 Cruiser 56-60 Cruiser 2021-USABMX OK State #1 51+ Ex Class 2022-USABMX OK State #1 Cruiser 56-60 Cruiser 2023-USABMX OK State #1 Cruiser 56-60 Cruiser Still racing both bikes and riding MTB when possible Sponsored by HBW Advisory Services LLC(my wallet) Supported by: O'Neal, Gold Coast Bicycles / Daylight, GoPro, Ogio, and Slick Products Nickname: Hoagie Home Track: Sand Springs BMX Favorite Tracks: Music City BMX; Burdette Park - Evansville, IN and all the USA BMX Grands tracks of those I have raced. Best Part of BMX: Friends and Memories made on the racing circuit Bikes I have raced: Cook Bros - 1980 Redline Proline - 1980 Laguna 26 Cruiser - 1981 Hutch Pro Racer 1984 Hutch XL 24 -1982 Redline 30th Anniversary Cruiser -2010 Supercross Envy -2011 Supercross Cruiser - 2011 Black Crown Throne 1.0 - 2012 Black Crown Throne Cruiser -2012 Yess BMX Cruiser - 2013 model Daylight Class and Cruiser 2017 and 2018 models Bikes in the stable: 2012 Chrome Hutch 20 Redline Gold Cup Cruiser Frame 24 2012 Yeti DJ - 26 Trek 1200 Road Bike 700c Crisp Cruiser - 24 1982 Hutch XL 24 Specialized EVO Alloy 29er - 2022
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