BMX racing has been an Olympic sport since 2008 and remains one of the fastest growing youth sports in the United States. Tulsa has always been a prominent destination for BMX racers, but soon, Oklahoma will become the undisputed epi-center of the sport and when it does, an iconic neighborhood may well be restored to its former glory.
Name: Nic Long
Age (it's okay): 31
Hometown: Lakeside, CA, USA
Started riding BMX: 1997
It's fair to say that you are a BMX lifer. Been there, done that, and not ready to stop. Can you explain quickly what you feel your best three BMX Race accomplishments are?
Nic Long:
1) 2x Olympian-1 Olympic holeshot
2) 2x ABA Amateur National Champ
3) Your dad’s favorite Pro.
You've been around the world many times and have seen most states in America because of BMX.
Video para la infografía de los juegos olímpicos
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Name: Tom Sustarich
Hometown: Macomb Twp., Michigan, USA.
Started riding BMX in: I started riding a BMX bike in 1979 on a Mongoose with Tuff Wheels. In 1982, I got a Hutch frameset for Christmas. From 1980 through about 1984, I raced BMX locally in southeast Michigan with my brother, my cousin, and several good friends. We lived in the country, so we were at the mercy of our parents work schedules to get to a BMX track. Although we did not race as much as I would have liked to, my parents were always supportive and encouraging and those were some of the best years of my childhood. We spent our days on our bikes. Jumping in ditches, riding dirt roads. We build a quarter-pipe. We practiced tricks. The weather did not matter. We rode year-round. Snow, rain, heat, etc. It was the first taste of freedom. In the summer of 1984, I sold my race bike and all the parts I
Shop name: Back Bone BMX
Location: Belconnen, Canberra, Australia
Years in business: 2021 is our 16th year!
Best year yet: Every year is a good year
Worst year yet: Last year was difficult and the most challenging, but I don’t know if we’ve had a ‘worst year’. We’ve had some tough years, but we don’t want to get stuck thinking about them too much.
What were your first thoughts on Covid-19 when it hit?
Tyson Jones-Peni: COVID had been kicking around internationally, but we were always optimistic, and probably pretty naïve. We ran a local competition on March 22nd, which was meant to be the first event of a year full of events. We took all of the necessary COVID precautions and thought the event was a success – but literally, that night, the Prime Minister of Australia addressed the country and announced that lockdown would take place that very next day.
Check out Silvan Schmutz getting busy on some of his local spots in Basel, Switzerland.