1188:, defying his reputation of being his best at important races high pressure races. Brian handled the pressure better and was able to past the fourth place racer in his semi final and qualify for the main. He had his fate in his hands enough so that in the "AA" pro main he need only a fifth or sixth-place finish to win the title. The thinking was that there was no way he would finish in the back of the pack. Foster ended up eighth in his first "AA" pro main after crashing into a pile up ahead of him. In the second run of the finals Foster came in last after getting into a wreck in turn three with Jamie Staff as Foster was in second. Meanwhile, Frenchman
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1172:(laughter)Side note: I don't think they knew. I went there just to help out working with bikes and the next ting you know they're like, "Do you know how to paint?" "Yeah, sure." And I started painting. The only time I ran into trouble was late at night when I was by myself and there was no purple paint--I just mixed some blue and some red and see what I came up with (more laughter).
763:. "Defunct" refers to the fact of that sanctioning body in question no longer existing at the start of the racer's career or at that stage of his/her career. Depending on point totals of individual racers, winners of Grand Nationals do not necessarily win National titles. Series and one off Championships are also listed in block.
415:. While neither gained as many titles in racing either collectively or individually as the Pattersons or the Kings (Brian was somewhat more successful in racing than Alan), they soon became respected pioneers and champions in the then new recognized BMX sub discipline of Dirt Jumping that began as an organized sport in 1989.
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and Mike King in the rear. Foster only needed to remain in his position and let Lévêque have the Grand
National win while Foster took the National #1 title. However, Foster's front wheel slid out and he crashed and the rest of the pack collided into him. After the scramble to pick up their bicycles
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Beginning in 1991 the IBMXF and FIAC had been holding joint World
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Revolusion" freestyle contest he decided to quit racing. According to a defgrip.net interview in 2007 the specific reason he gave up racing to devote full-time to dirt jumping is that racing ceased to be fun. "....it became less about racing and more about doing squats at the gym."
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Schwinn photography session. As a result, he missed both the ABA
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and head for the finish Foster had come in seventh position. Foster had lost the Number one Plate. In another controversy Gary Ellis was rewarded
National #1 instead of Christophe Lévêque due to the rule at the time that no foreigner could win the ABA National Number One Pro title.
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Grandnationals. In the third main Foster ended up in sixth position after the first straight, then managed to move up to second place behind Lévêque with the other contenders for the Grand National win-but not the
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Championships held in Brighton, England the UCI would officially hold and sanction BMX World Championships and with it inherited all precedents, records, streaks, etc. from both the IBMXF and FIAC.
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Foster once held a job painting bicycle frames at one of his past sponsors, Cycle Craft. What makes this unique is that Foster is color blind. He explains how he got the job in an interview in the March/April 1997 issue of
1371:, July 2004, vol. 11, issue 7, no. 93, p. 20. He is one of four whimsical interviews with dirt jumping pros asked what are the three things they would have either inside or outside the BMX world. Brian Castillo,
1353:, October 2000, vol. 23, no. 10, p. 78. Foster's editorial article about the paradoxical effects of shrinking areas to dirt jump or to street/freestyle and the increasing popularity of the sport.
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removed after pronounced infected swelling on his knee after he struck it against his handle bars in late 2002 before he went with the Fit team to Spain. He was laid up for approximately four weeks.
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Probably DNF. In his first moto the chain came off his bike and he stood in the middle of the track and cried because he did not know how to place it back on.
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Classic National in
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1313:, May 1999, vol. 6, issue 3, no. 31, p. 24. One of 10 separate interviews of different racers including
1346:, August 2000, vol. 7, issue 8, no. 46, p. 80. Brian discusses his double knee operation in April 2000.
1271:, June 1992, vol. 17, no. 6, p. 27. One of ten rookie pro racers given a short listing profile article.
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Side note: Cyclecraft knew he was colorblind, and didn't care. They also miss their friend. -CB-
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1938:January/February, vol. 5, issue 1, no. 20, p. 37.
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390:(born June 29, 1972) is an American professional
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2010:, October 2002, vol. 9, issue 10, no. 72, p. 26.
1878:, April/May 1996, vol. 3, issue 2, no. 9, p. 20.
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2060:The American Bicycle Association (ABA) Website.
1760:February 1992, vol. 15, no. 2, p. 24 (results).
788:1990 18& Over Expert Grandnational Champion
954:1995 Elite Men Silver Medal World Cup Champion
907:1995 ABA "Pros in Paradise" Champion. (Racing)
874:1992 Superclass/"B"-Pro Grandnational Champion
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1500:(403). In bottom left insert various helmets.
1450:March 1993, vol. 16, no. 3, (6) with brother
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1998:August 1999, vol. 6, issue 6, no. 34, p. 30.
1950:August 2000, vol. 7, issue 8, no. 46, p. 80.
1914:March 2004, vol. 11, issue 3, no. 89, p. 92.
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166:Can-Can X-Up on the Wheel Power team in 1987
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1309:"Q&A: Have you ever cheated racing?",
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974:1998 Summer X Games BMX Dirt Gold Medalist
579:At the ABA Gold Cup Championships West in
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1986:May 1998, vol. 5, issue 3, no. 22, p. 45.
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1057:Brian Foster Super Stock Signature Series
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140:Learn how and when to remove this message
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813:1990 17 boys Second Place World Champion
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1974:, January/February 1998, vol. 5, p. 37.
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1818:defgrip.net June 22, 2007 interview.
1748:February 1992, vol. 15, no. 2, p. 9.
1688:, March 1993, vol. 16, no. 3, p. 63.
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1452:Alan Foster
1373:Adam Banton
1337:Alan Foster
1319:Dale Holmes
1262:Alan Foster
708:Cyclecraft:
695:Cyclecraft:
288:Wheel Power
2084:Categories
1673:References
1661:USBA Racer
1626:NBmX World
1620:NBA World:
1613:BMX World:
1506:Total BMX:
1474:Gary Ellis
1437:BMX Plus!:
1407:Super BMX:
1315:Matt Hadan
1195:Matt Hadan
1186:Gary Ellis
1182:John Purse
1133:bursa sack
434:Milestone
329:Cyclecraft
312:Cyclecraft
245:Discipline
199:1972-06-29
100:newspapers
1864:BMX Plus!
1841:BMX Plus!
1794:BMX Plus!
1770:BMX Plus!
1758:BMX Plus!
1746:BMX Plus!
1686:BMX Plus!
1645:BMX Today
1601:Moto Mag:
1456:Mike King
1351:BMX Plus!
1290:BMX Plus!
1276:BMX Plus!
1269:BMX Plus!
1228:Eddy King
1087:2004 Fit
1071:2003 Fit
991:magazine.
989:BMX Plus!
728:1995–1998
683:Bicycles:
663:1983–1989
657:1982–1983
413:Mike King
366:2000–2003
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350:1995–1998
342:1993–1994
326:1991–1992
309:1990–1991
285:1983–1989
277:1982–1983
52:citations
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267:Off Road
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361:Schwinn
345:Airwalk
114:scholar
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337:Hyper
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251:(BMX)
121:JSTOR
107:books
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409:Eddy
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