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  • in reply to: Bios #34961

    Long live Braddock! All 880 ft. and four jumps of it.

    in reply to: IRON MAN CLASSIC, CJBMX #34960

    John, I’m coming out at the end of October. I think Flemington has its last race on the 4th or 5th. I guess I’ll bring the cruiser as well as the MTB. You need a new helmet? Ha. I’m still using the one Diaz crapped up. The only thing holding it together are the stickers.

    in reply to: Old School New Jersey pros #34943

    I’m glad my brother told me about this site. This is a blast.

    46-16? That explains a lot. Did you run that in the Armory as well? Oh, how I miss the first turn of the Armory. Go wide and die. Live with rubber dust on your leathers the rest of the season. Those were the days.

    in reply to: RAD!!!!! #34939

    I kinda cringe when I say this but “BMX Bandits” was a better movie. Then again, I like just about any movie with Nicole Kidman in it.

    in reply to: Old School New Jersey pros #34938

    Craig, who could forget you? How could anyone forget the infamous “yehaw!” once they heard it?

    in reply to: Old School New Jersey pros #34937

    Good point.

    in reply to: Old School New Jersey pros #34931

    I was born and raised in NJ. I moved to Colorado in 1998. I turned pro at the end of ’99 so I could race Ray Luscombe, Shawn Texas, Justin Brunner and a bunch of other ABA yahoos from Wyoming, at the indoor series out here. I think I took a couple purses, but then I got a real job, found a good woman, who I eventually married, I stopped training, got fat, etc. At least when I declassified, I maintained my diginity and reclassed as an expert. I just couldn’t live with myself as a novice and I’m not sure how anyone else does.

    Kmart, is the smack talk really necessary? I think I might have raced you once or twice in open, and you might have actually beaten me, but I’m not so sure of that. Granted, on a good day, you were a litlte bit quicker if you could remember not to leave after the last light, but if memory serves me correctly, your gates were worse than mine most of the time.

    And this Jersey City Armory thing? What was that? I wrecked in the first “turn” once or twice, but I don’t remember running into you. Enlighten me, please.

    Ken, once my little brother figured out that the little lever on the right made him go slower and that his elbows wouldn’t fall off if they rubbed up against someone else’s, I think it was all over for both of us. I’ve seen videos from our best years, and then from his, and I know it might be a little tough on the ego, but it’s safe to say he’d clean both of our clocks.

    Viva la Gibby Granner! He was one tough competitor. You didn’t want to tick him off, though. My favorite Gibby story was a 14 Expert 1/4 semi in Columbus. I transfered in the moto before and saw that Gibby almost lost his spot to a typical, Todd Lyons t-bone for third place in a transfer race. Gibby leaned on him and nothing happened. It must have ticked off Gibby, though. When Todd went to congratulate him after the race, Gibby pushed him. Todd pushed back, and shortly after, his Whitman’s teammate, Steve Smith tried to pile up on Gibby. I raced over, held Steve back, and in short order, Gibby cold-clocked Todd. Before the officials knew what was going on, Gibby turned to Todd, who was now laying on the ground, and in true Gibby form, said, “See you in the second turn, **cker.” Sure enough, we were all in the same semi, I was in third at the second turn, Lyons was right beneath me, and Gibby, who was somewhere behind ust, tried to send Todd into the upper bleachers. None of us transfered that day.

    in reply to: Any of these names ring a bell? #34907

    One of them is mine (16X). Another is my brother’s (11X).

    in reply to: Look ma! No clips! #34906

    If you can’t spin at least 180 rpm on flats, trade your bike for a bowling ball.

    in reply to: New Jersey track History #34904

    Was Toms River ABA? I swear I remember racing a State Series race there in ’84 or ’85. Maybe it switched before we started racing there.

    Don’t forget Long Branch.That was definitely NBL.
    Weird track. Small. The starting gate was positioned so that you could race the track in either direction. Very little room to park. It was right behind a bike shop. Can’t remember the name of the shop.

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