User:Bmxhexracegirl
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BMXHexracegirl loves BMX, DUH!
South Medford High School I attended this school for four years, I was involved in leadership, choir, interior design, the arts, and honors society. BMX I've been racing for 8 years, I know a lot about BMX bikes themselves, gear, brands, companies, teams, the sport and I know lots of people that consider themselves experts on the subject. American Bicycle Association I've raced in this sanctioning body for 8 years and know many who've raced for more than 20. My brother works for the ABA and he gets to hear all the dirty secrets. Lots of details about the sport are left out on the page. Medford, Oregon I lived there for 8 years, I like to eat out, see sights, go to parks and participate in events. I know the city very well. Hedrick Middle School I attended for 2 years and was involved in honors classes, the arts, PE, had many friends and still communicate with some teachers there.
Edits to American Bicycle Association Wikipedia page (actually completed) Employees: Shannon Gilette, Sarah Olinger, Reva Tunney, Patricia Schurr, Monica Temper, Linda Geyer, Mike Freisinger, Judy Luzano, Linda Perkins, Jennifer Morris, John David, Greg Leasure, Jeannie Barber, Dan Mooney, Grace Hathaway, Cheryl Bustamante, Brad Hallin, Bill Morris, Bill Curtin
“Contact Us.” ABABMX.com. http://ababmx.com/index.php?page=contact
Classes Girls: 5 & Under Girls, 17 & over girls locally and 17-27 Girls and 28 & over girls nationally. Girls classes only have novice and expert where the girl in the motomaker counts as intermediate, but gets expert points. Novice girls are grouped with novice boys. “Amateur Classifications and Proficiency Advancement.” 2008 ABA Rule Book. American Bicycle Association Arizona: 2008.