These are race clips given to BMXNJ.com by Tom Nieradka from the 85 Open at Deptford. There are plenty of different classes. Here we go with video 2. Takes ya back dudn’t it? (Come on, how cool is BMX?!)
I was off playing, “I wanna be a freestyle guy” but racing was still going full bore in NJ. My friend from those days, Tom Nieradka, gave me a bunch of videos from those years back when I was looking for my HVTT videos. I’ll be adding 15-25 minutes of these videos over the next […]
Guess you have all seen the pictures of Pete’s Bike Shop version of BMX in Flemington from the 70’s that I put up. Here’s the Total BMX magazine (an east coast BMX magazine from the 70’s and 80’s) write up of the opening and reincarnation of Flemington BMX as Hunterdon County BMX in 1981. I […]
Just leaked on BMX Action Online.com. New Jersey’s own Kathy Schachel is to be inducted into the NBL BMX Hall of Fame alongside Stu Thomsen and Greg Esser at this year’s NBL Grand Nationals.
When freestyle was dead in the early 90’s the riders took it upon themselves to run their own contests and jams to keep the sport alive. In Southern NJ, Phil and Marcus Hough did contests for street and flat that for quite some time have been sort lost to the history of BMX in NJ. […]
In the early 90’s in Spring Lake Heights, NJ, a man named Mr. Crossman had two sons, Josh and Luke who were killer flatland riders. He set up some of the best contests of that time called “The King Of The Court”. They were flat and street and held on a nice smooth tennis court. […]
1981 the HARO team invades Bicycle World courtesy of the Gleasons. Here are a few shots from their archives of that historic event. Bicycle World was an incredible supporter of BMX in New Jersey in all its forms in its earliest days. Here’s a couple teasers.
Yea, 1985 was another crazy year for freestyle teams in NJ. This was also the last real year of Wilton doing a Wiltonthe BMX Action Trick being in a true organized form. Ron Wilton had come over from the HARO team to replace Mike Buff who was now on CW. (and promptly wrecked his knee) […]
Yea… 1984 was a busy year for freestyle teams and also for this particular shop. The GT Team this The King Eddie Fiolayear consisted of 4 riders and they were all here in August of that year. This was my first time ever seeing guys like Eddie Fiola and Ron Wilkerson ride in person and […]