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Dont worry I know how good your beat knowledge is, I wasn't sure if you would know what a stupple was as bill was doing em at first Holeshot before you were riding i think, i then recalled they did a bmx beat how-to with bill and said trick, a really nice o/s trick.
Hello All, I'm kinda new to this, how do you post pictures from your harddrive? I have some good pics
By the way that guy looks pretty familiar except about 20 pounds lighter.......
Quote from: Spiderman on March 27, 2008, 03:29 AMBy the way that guy looks pretty familiar except about 20 pounds lighter.......Are you Rich Sigur by any chance?
Holy shit he only went and did a stupple in his ramp run!!!!!!!!!
Quote from: stevemcintosh on March 26, 2008, 09:28 PMHoly shit he only went and did a stupple in his ramp run!!!!!!!!! OK, I'm gonna hope that this doesn't rank up there with the 'what's a looptail?' question, but what's a Stupple? I can remember hearing the phrase bitd but I can't remember what it refered to.
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what's a Stupple? I can remember hearing the phrase bitd but I can't remember what it refered to.
Cherry Coke International BMX Beat 86 Winner. Won it basically because he pulled two 540s in the final and was american.In my opinion Pepi blew him away on flat and was maybe level on ramps. If Rich did beat Pepi on ramps it wouldn't have been by as many points as what Pepi should have beaten him on flat.That was back when the UKBFA were desperately trying to get American riders over here to compete and when they did come over, they always seemed to be biased towards them. Rich Sigur was a great rider, but he didn't come close to Pepi.When RonW and DMC came over (and of course Hoffman), then yes, I agree they deserved to win. But I'm sure I remember Josh White placing really high in Pro Flat one year.I think one comp, RonW came first in Pro and Josh White came second. Eddie Roman won Masterclass and Scott Freeman won flat for his age group.