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thats a good bit of promotion from vans like,a lousy £5k though? from a company worth billions!and they "raised" it?vans=shite-hawks
these bloody shoes cause more aguments on here than the bikes .
LOL the way i see it is that any company who he had sponsorship off in the past should help , as he helped them, perhaps they have , i hope so
In the UK I think Stephen rode for Titan and Haro.In the US - Nirve, GT, Mongoose/Hyundai. I believe he was unsponsored at the time of his accident.As Alex said above, I think Vans have also made other contributions like paying for Stephen and his family to be airlifted from his first hospital to his current hospital in Denver.Anyone who has helped Steve deserves some props, from the people who organised and raced at/attended the MK race to the people who donated personal items (e.g. Dale Holmes, Geth Shooter, Dylan Clayton) to the big companies who have made financial donations.10k is 10k.
Also remember Steve got paid by his sponsors too, I wondor what Oakley have done as they stood by Lance Armstrong when he had cancer and Oakley used Steven hard on promo. I remember seeing a big poster of Steve in an Oakley store in America and thought, 'bloody hell. little steven murray the geordie titan rider!'I donated to his fund on the condition that I get it back with interest out of the winnings from his first ride back......Anyways, nice one vans, I'm glad Awesome shoes never took off! (You'll be REAL old school if you get that!!!)
I'm glad Awesome shoes never took off! (You'll be REAL old school if you get that!!!)
What's the story behind Awesome shoes then? They look virtually the same as Vans Hi Tops (I think I have bought a new pair of Vans Sk8 Hi every year since about 1992).
I remember the Jeff Crawn thing at the time. It was real bad. I think that BMX was so small when he had his crash that no-one would have drempt of getting large sums of $$$ from bike companies.Id like to know what happened with Jeff too.I was also amazed that Steven didnt have a sports insurance package. Do any pro BMXers have insurance that covers them on their bike?