Riders
PJ O'Brien
Men Pro
- Age
- 19
- Hometown
- Punta Gorda, FL (USA)
- Track
- Charlotte BMX
Following
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I love bikes! I started riding bikes at 3 years old. I like to ride mountain bikes. I have been racing BMX bike since I was 5 1/2. I live in Northern California, in a town called Fairfax. My family owns a bike shop called Fairfax Cyclery.
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FACTORY HAVOC 13 Expert @connormannionbmx
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2015 was a great year for me. I earned NAG 4, ROC 1, GC 1, CNAG 1, CNAT 2 and NAT 70 on my cruiser. In 12x I earned NAG 12, CNAG 1, GC 3, and CNAT 11. I learned a lot this past season and look forward to working hard this year. For the 2016 season I will be riding for Standard Northeast Factory. I hope to bring in great results for this great team.
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Racing for Zero Tolerance/SE racing
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Factory VEE Tire Co Onyx Racing Products
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Hi! My name is Andrew Duran and my sponsor is WestsideBMX.com (check them out!). I've been racing BMX since June 2011. I progressed into an expert rider quickly. I thoroughly enjoy the sport and the tough competition within my age division. Although my BMX career is limited, I've had several accomplishments I'm proud of. 2014 - Nor Cal State Champion, 9 Cruiser 2014 - Nor Cal State #6, 9X 2013 - Gold Cup (Redline)#2, Cruiser 2013 - Nor Cal State #6, 8x 2013 - District #1 (CA04) Cruiser 2013 - District #2 (CA04) Class Check me out as I continue to train and develop my skills to compete against the best riders in the my age division in the nation. See you at the podium!
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Donny Robinson is currently the eldest AA-pro in our sport - having turned Pro in 1999. His moniker is “dR” (his initials), often followed by 10 (his UCi career number. According to Wikipedia, the use of the lowercase “d” for his given name is perhaps related to his relatively diminutive physical size. Always small in stature, since a very young age, Donny was always the smallest child in his age group. But what he missed out on in size, he far made up for it in heart, drive and determination. On June 25, 2008, Robinson was chosen by Mike King, team director of the 2008 USA BMX Olympic Team, to represent the U.S.A.. His teammates at the 2008 Beijing debut were Jill Kintner, Mike Day, and Kyle Bennett. His Olympic dream was realized at least in part when he came in third at the Summer Olympics winning a Bronze Medal; avoiding a pileup that saw South Africa’s Sifiso Nhlapo take out nearly half the field. Since it was the sport’s debut and the Mens final was run after the women’s, he officially became the third American and the sixth person overall to win an Olympic Medal in BMX Racing. Throughout his career and often since Beijing, dR has gained a reputation of landing onhis head. A LOT. One of the toughest guys around, he admitted in late 2013 to suffering at least 25 concussions over the course of his career. In the same interview, he advocated for better concussion protocol at the lower levels of BMX racing. Donny’s great sense of rumor - mocking his own reputations as the “little, old guy with memory loss” has boosted dR’s popularity, and he always seems to be a fan favorite, drawing the most cheers from the crowd.
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