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BMX Crash! 'Mike Dominguez'

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http://www.stuntabiker.com. BMX Crash! 'Mike Dominguez'. The Kelloggs TV BMX Championship was a hugely popular TV Series hosted by Mick Brown and Andy Ruffell. The show was broadcast on the UKs Channel 4 in 1984 and 1985. The worlds biggest BMX racing stars from USA and Europe took part and it ran over six weeks at tracks all over the UK with a record Pro purse for the time. Old School stars like Stu Thomsen, Tim Judge, Richie Anderson, Gary Ellis, Eddie King, Andy Ruffell, Tim March, Geth Shooter, Andy Patterson, Brian Patterson, Nelson Chanady, Eric Rupe, Harry Leary, Tommy Brackens, Mike Miranda, Clint Miller, Greg Hill, Eddie Fiola, Mike Dominguez and may more took part over the two series

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  • For those of us that were in our teens in '84, these "pros" and tricks were the coolest thing in the world. If someone in town could rockwalk or do a simple kick turn, they were the sh*t. That kids who are 13 can tailwhip and backflip - they owe it to those old guys who STARTED freestyle BMX.

  • you need to research your roots dickweed- this is where it came from- these tricks were just as hard as backflips are today.........

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  • My Name Is Michael Domingues

  • kickturn 180? more like easily turn around on a crap bike

  • Gay wheels

  • haha "here's some great music"

  • Those bikes look light as hell!

  • it does look dated tho,i would see these guys in the magazines, and think -i'm going to be doing this soon, and i did till 86 then got a sk8brd and enjoyed that as a new challange.

  • Old school riders had the tougher job. Creating something that was NEVER done before. There were no formulas, The foundation of the every trick was created by old schoolers. You cant compete with that. The best flatland move I seen today was an upsidedown tailwhip. Now thats creative in the old school sense of flatland. Everything is relative to its time as well. A bar ride was just as tough as any move today back in 1987.

  • i wonder what tricks they would accomplish on todays bikes.

  • lol i thought something crashed on him at 1:04

  • wow. i had a set of mags for 2 days and snapped them. btw, i have a 78 diamondback senior pro pre serial with skyway EZ bars, and skyway mags(broken now) but anyways, its complete tho. wanna know whats even better? the 2010 sunday funday pro sitting next to it. wanna know whats even better than that? the all og pink GT performer next to that.

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