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There's not many better clubs you could have chosen to go to than Bournemouth. Speak to Geoff Routledge (you can't miss him, he looks like Hulk Hogan) and he'll tell you all you need to know to start racing again.At 38, you'll be in 30+/Masters (if you ride 20") or 30-39 Cruiser.Welcome back!
Welcome back to racing. If i could give you one piece of advice, get insurace, BMX racing is dangerious and you will get hurt at one time or another if your putting it on the line. Two broken collar bones last year for me.......
Do all bikes have to run a pad set ?
Quote from: mike@dialledbikes on January 20, 2008, 05:41 PMThere's not many better clubs you could have chosen to go to than Bournemouth. Speak to Geoff Routledge (you can't miss him, he looks like Hulk Hogan) and he'll tell you all you need to know to start racing again.At 38, you'll be in 30+/Masters (if you ride 20") or 30-39 Cruiser.Welcome back!Cheers for all the answers today chaps, Mike, Was speaking to this guy today whilst some practised. Didn't really know what questions to ask as we were talking about the good old days of 20yrs ago when i last raced there. Wow that tracked has changed. Looked quite scary to be honest mate.He said their hoping to start racing again by April as their doing work to the track again.Is it busy down there with the old fogies or are there just enough for 3 motos and a final. Really really looking forward to it.
Hi Andy! Welcome back to the land of BMX fella, how did you get on with getting back into it fella, just noticed this thread and its been a few weeks now? Do you have a bike yet................Old or New?