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Tinker Juarez

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1173: 1221: 345: 1645: 1592: 1347: 1329: 315: 2339: 2293: 2247: 2224: 2201: 2178: 404:, Juarez is a highly talented cyclist who has made significant impacts in the cycling disciplines of BMX Racing, Freestyle BMX, Cross-country Mountain Bike racing, and now Marathon Mountain Bike racing for over thirty years. While he was also known as the "Hollified Flash" after one of his home BMX tracks he used to race at and dominate in the early-1970s, the moniker "Tinker" is a nickname that was coined by his family. According to his Mother Rose: " 2270: 2316: 709:. "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. 919:
Tinker also participated in what was call Formula One (F-1) bicycle racing. F-1 racing was a short lived fad from 1987–1989 that involved bicycles with 20" wheels that looked like a cross between BMX, Road Race Touring and Mountain bicycles. Other famous BMX stars both retired and active at the time
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At the time there was no separate pro class for pros due to the relatively small number of pros. They raced with the 16 Experts, making it a Pro/Am class essentially. This is why during the early years of the pro division the national number one racer of a sanctioning body could be either an amateur
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on April 27, 1986. He came in third in Pro Cruiser. His name apparently drops off the national results listing permanently after this race. He transitions to mountain biking during the summer of 1986. Unlike most BMXers who "retire", he never looked back and dedicated the rest of his cycling career
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turning "pro" in 1975 at 16 years old where racing for small amounts of money at track events when offered even before the NBA, regarded as the first true national BMX sanctioning body, had a professional division. For the sake of consistency and standardization noted professional first are for the
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Tinker, despite eventually becoming a top pro BMXer in racing and gaining "high airs" in both dirt jumping and vertical freestyle, went ten years without breaking a bone. It is very common for BMXers, especially in the pro ranks to become occasionally seriously injured because they are pushing
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This listing only denotes the racer's primary sponsors. At any given time a racer could have numerous ever-changing co-sponsors. Primary sponsorships can be verified by BMX and MTB press coverage and sponsor's advertisements at the time in question. When possible exact dates are used.
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magazine. He even graced the April 1980 cover of the magazine, making it one of the first pure freestyle magazine covers by a BMX magazine. Although no contest was ever held, it was a general declaration for his highly advanced maneuvers that no one were matching at the time.
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In the early days of professional racing, 1977 and prior, many tracks offered small purse prize money to the older racers of an event, even before the official sanctioning bodies offered prize money in formal divisions themselves. Hence some early "professionals" like
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events. He won the Heart of the South, which is a 500-mile (800 km) race, and finished second place at the 2005 edition of the Furnace Creek 508, a grueling 508-mile (818 km) course that covers 35,000 feet (11,000 m) of
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first pro races for prize money offered by official BMX sanctioning bodies and not independent track events. Professional first are also on the national level unless otherwise indicated.
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themselves to as far as their talents can take them and beyond at high speeds, or in the case of vertical freestyle and dirt jumping to high altitudes and distances.
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or professional. This practice continued until the NBA's 1979 season in which the pros earned separate pro points and a separate pro plate from the amateurs.
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Ned Overend, John Tomac and Tinker Juarez Compete in the Cindy Whitehead Desert Classic, Palm Springs, California, 1989 - Photo by Patty Mooney
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released in 1988, and "Ultimate Mountain Biking: Advanced Techniques & Winning Strategies" released in 1989 by New & Unique Videos of
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April 13, 1985 – April 14, 1985. Seemed to have been a one weekend sponsorship since "ODI" does not appear next to Juarez's name in the
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He was one of the founding members of the Professional Racing Organization (PRO), the first attempt at a BMX racer's
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October 1983 Vol.6 No.10 (54) in third place on the outside behind Robert Fehd (472) and behind second place
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1976-February 14, 1982. He was sponsorless for approximately three months after his separation from Mongoose.
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In 1986, Tinker made the switch from BMX to mountain biking. Since that time, Tinker has become a 3-time
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1983 "A" Pro Second Place and Pro Cruiser Third Place Jag BMX World Super Bowl Championship Champion
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Listed are District, State/Provincial/Department, Regional, National, and International titles in
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Tinker Juarez appeared in two of the first instructional mountain biking videos ever produced:
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April 1980 Vol.5 No.4 pg.25. Pictorial of Tinker performing Vertical Freestyle at Lakewood
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was the winner of the first Main). This was the first ever BMX Grandnational Championship.
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but switched to making bicycle grips and later grips for power tools as well as BMX and
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Cannondale awarded Tinker its 'Icon Award' in 2005 for his contribution to the sport.
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We used to say 'Stinker' when he was a baby, everybody thought we were saying 'Tinker
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Fat BMX Magazine: Profiler : July 2005: Tinker Juarez Interview by Matt Skinner
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in early 1988. In the following NBL sanctioned Grand Prix series he got a sixth in
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1986 at age 25. His possible last race was the NBL War of the Stars IX National in
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on November 23, 1975.). This was the first ever BMX Grandnational Championship.
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Mid 1976-February 14, 1982. Tinker would turn professional with this sponsor.
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very first star interview in their first issue (December 1976/January 1977).
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race results after this weekend. This company first started out making
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Juarez was selected as a member of the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics.
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Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States in cycling
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1998 1st – National Cycling Association Cross-Country Finals
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October 1983 Vol.2 No.1 ahead of Ronnie Anderson and Rob Medrano.
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What Mountain bike article with current picture of Tinker Juarez
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1st – Solo 24 hours of Laguna Seca (National Championship)
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2nd – Solo 24 hours of Mtn Whistle (World Championships)
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1982 Pro Cruiser 2nd Place Jag World Champion (ABA sanctioned)
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7th – NORBA Cross-Country, Mammoth and Crystal Mountain
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1st UCI Grundig World Cup win at Mont St. Anne, Quebec Canada
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Career MTB and Ultra-Endurance cycling achievements by year
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1975 14 & Over Intermediate Grandnational Champion #2 (
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March 1988 – 1989 Juarez would turn pro with this sponsor.
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1st – Master world Championship, Camboriu, Brazil
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General Bicycles (General Bicycle & Moped Company):
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BMX and general press magazine interviews and articles
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He is a 1993 inductee into the ABA BMX Hall of Fame.
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to Mountain Biking and later endurance Road Racing.
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1st – Heart of the South (500 mile road race)
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Snow 1510:2nd – Furnace Creak 508 (508 miles) 1043:May 1982 Vol.7 No.5 in last place behind 739:1976 14-15 Expert Western States Champion 85:63.5 kg (140 lb; 10.00 st) 2429:Medalists at the 1995 Pan American Games 1831:1st – Solo 12 hours of Razorback ( 1355:National Champion, 24-Hour Solo Category 1219: 1171: 744:1976 15 Expert California State Champion 2424:Cyclists at the 1995 Pan American Games 1988:August 1986 Vol.13 No.8 pg.49 (results) 1976:January 1976 Vol.3 No.1 pg.16 (results) 1817:1st – Solo 24 hours of Temecula ( 1740:1st – Solo 24 hours of Moab, Utah 1632:9th overall – NORBA Cross-Country 1619:3rd overall – Tour of the Rockies 1616:2nd – NCS Cross-Country; Red Wing 1368: 881: 2414:Olympic cyclists for the United States 2366: 1964:January/February 1978 Vol.4 No.1 pg.22 1749:2nd – Solo 12 hours of Razorback 1718:1st – 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo 1399: 987: 735:1976 15 Expert Winternational Champion 2133: 1838:3rd – Solo 12 hours of Humboldt 1746:1st – Solo 12 hours of 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Index

Downey, California
United States
United States
mountain bike racing
World Championships
1994 Vail
Cross-country
American
BMX
cross-country
mountain bike racer
Marathon mountain bike racer
Race Across America
Downey, California
Stu Thomsen
National Bicycle Association
Southern California
Los Angeles County
American Bicycle Association
National Bicycle Association
Newhall, California
Montclair, California
Christmas ornaments
skateboarding
Jeff Bottema
United States Bicycle Motocross Association
National Bicycle Association
National Bicycle League
American Bicycle Association
United States Bicycle Motocross Association

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