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In what is probably one of the weirdest and quickest Double A Pro switches since the Redline/Haro Griggs/King team switch of the early 90's it seems that Supercross and Crupi are doing a little pro swapping.



After just over 1 month on the Supercross Factory team Tyler Brown left for the Green of Team Crupi leaving an opening on the Supercross Factory Roster.



Not wanting to fill the vacancy with just any AA Pro as we want a rider that has loyalty to the program and is as nice to the kids and fans as the rest of the Supercross Pro's are we decided to leave the spot open for a bit.

That was until we received a call from one of the nicest and most loyal AA Pro's on the circuit. Mikey Moeller. Seems that he had decided to leave Crupi after being with them for 9 of his last 11 years and was looking for a new home.



Guess it is true when you're not looking for things, that is when you get exactly what you need.



After consulting with our team and Pro's , we knew our first thoughts were correct when Samantha said "Tell Mikey Welcome to the Family" .



We are looking forward to a long career with Mikey as he is in his pursuit of his ABA Pro Plates and the dreams of the 2012 Olympics.



Look for Mikey to make his Supercross Team debut at the ABA Spartanburg Pro National this weekend in South Carolina where Mikey will racing his Supercross EVO iS towards the podium along with the rest of the Supercross Factory Team.



For more information on Sammy, Kenth, Mikey and the entire Supercross team is up to check out http://www.supercrossbmx.com for news and product updates and more.



The Supercross BMX Factory Race team is proudly supported by: Atac Jerseys, Oneal Racewear, Blur Optics, Kronik Energy Drinks, FSA Components, Easton Tubing, Ogio Bags, Camp Cools Training Clinics, TECH BMX, and Speedline BMX components

We're all pulling for Stephen, check out the progress he's made:


http://expn.go.com/expn/story?id=3364986

Official UCI Press Release - April 18, 2008


 


British Cycling returned to Aigle, Swizerland, this week to train on the BMX track at the World Cycling Centre (WCC) in preparation for the European BMX Championships.


 


British Cycling was the first National Federation to send its athletes to train on the track after its reconstruction a year ago. The track was completely modified to resemble the track that riders will encounter at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.


 


Since the British team’s 4-day training camp in May 2007, 12 National Federations have trained on the WCC track, most of them on more than one occasion.


 


Three British BMX athletes, Shanaze Reade, Joey Gough and Liam Phillips, were back in Aigle from April 12th – 17th to train under the guidance of new coach Grant White, formerly of Bike New Zealand. They then traveled to Echichens, Switzerland, for rounds 9 and 10 of the European BMX Championships which take place this weekend.


 


New Zealand’s top two BMX athletes will train at the WCC from April 27th – May 7th. Marc Willers and Sarah Walker currently lead the UCI BMX rankings, and will use their stay in Switzerland to prepare the third leg of the UCI BMX Supercross in Copenhagen, Denmark, on May 9th and 10th.


 


Five Australian BMX athletes will also train on the WCC track in preparation for the Copenhagen Supercross leg. Nicole Callisto, Tanya Bailey, Kama Kazi, Luke Madill and Jared Graves will be in Aigle from May 4th -7th before traveling to Denmark.


 


Meanwhile the French training structure Optimal Training will also return to the WCC from May 14th -15th with BMX athletes Anne-Caroline Chausson, leader of the UCI European BMX rankings, and Romain Saladini.


 


Photo (from left): British team manager Keith Reynolds, with Shanaze Reade, Liam Phillips, Joey Gough and Grant White.

2008 UCI Supercross World Cup


Adelaide, Australia


Adelaide Showground, Goodwood Road, Adelaide, 5034, Australia


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  Renee Junga, '05 Silver Medalist in Paris, and 'hope of the future' for Australia, lost the use of her legs in '06 in a MTB crash. Ck it out. She's parked on the first straight shootin' her former team mates and competitors...NICE! Jared Graves, mountain bike sponsor, Yeti, made him a SWEET BMX bike frame. We forgot to ask him if it was going up for sale any time soon. It probably will be, and is 'sweet as'. We'll keep you posted. The Netherland's, Lieke Klaus was 1 of 2 Elite Women to be taken to the hospital, on Friday. Aussie, Elite Woman, Krystal Cranfield broke her collarbone in another accident on the track. Redline's, Bubba Harris has his eyes fixed on a spot with Team USA to the Olympics. This weekend is critical to his chances for success. Here's that sweet shot of Ramiro Marino from the front page of Mania. Sweet, Cool and All That Other Jazz that you could imagine to describe BMX Radness.    



Competition Schedule


Adelaide Showground, Goodwood Road, Adelaide, 5034, Australia


www.adelaideshowground.com.au


Friday 11th April

09.00 - 11.30 Registration

11.45 - 11.55 Riders briefing

12.00 - 13.25 Elite Men Practice - Group A

13.30 - 14.55 Elite Men Practice - Group B

15.00 - 16.25 Elite Women Practice - Group C

 


Saturday 12th April

09.00 - 11.00 Transponder fitting

09.00 - 09.55 Elite Women Practice - Group C

10.00 - 10.55 Elite Men Practice - Group B

11.00 - 11.55 Elite Men Practice - Group A

12.30 - 13.00 Elite Women Time trials qualification #1

13.00 - 14.30 Elite Men Time trials qualification #1

14.30 - 15.00 Elite Women Time trials qualification #2

15.00 - 16.30 Elite Men Time trials qualification #2

16.15 - 16.30 Team Manager meeting

 


Sunday 13th April

12.00 - 12.25 Warm up Elite Men

12.30 - 12.55 Warm up Elite Women

13.00 -15.00 Elite Men 1/8 Finals 1st round

Elite Women 1/4 Finals 1

Elite Men 1/8 Finals 2

Elite Women 1/4 Final 2

Elite Men 1/8 Finals 3

Elite Women 1/4 Final 3

15.15 - 15.45 Elite Men Quarterfinal

Elite Women Semifinal

Elite Men Semfinal

16.00 - 16.15 Elite Women Final

16.15 - 16.30 Elite Men final

16.45 - 17.00 Awards ceremony

We recently caught up with the newest AA pro on the scene, Factory Redline's Denzel Stein.  Denzel has been absolutely crushing his competition lately, and now he's stepping into the premiere class.  We'll see if he continues his winning ways against the best in the world.



1) So AA Pro now!  What are your goals for the rest of this season?

Well some of my goals are to be on the podium for the rest of the season, and I really want to just  ride well and have a great year in the AA class.



2)When do you think you’ll win your first AA pro race?

Well I planned on winning at my hometown track but things didn't go as planned. But I  am going for the win every time I race, so we’ll see what happens!


3) What is the #1 reason for all of your success this year?

Training is the number one thing you have to do to be the best at what you do.



4) If there is one pro out there that you’d like to beat, who would that be?

Well just about every fast and talented guy in that class I look up to. But I can’t just pick out one  guy because I just want to do my best and have fun. 



5) Who would you like to thank?

I would like to thank GOD first. Next I would like to thank my parents, grandparents and friends. Then I would like to thank all my sponsors: Redline Bicycles, Go211.com,Sun Rims, Shimano, Tangent, and Fly helmets. To all my fans, I would like to thank them for their support. And to all those I forgot I would like to thank you to!



Check out Denzel's Profile Here:


 


 


















































































































For Immediate Release ­ Apple Valley, CA



Two weekends ago at the UCI Round 9 and 10 at the NBL Gator Nationals the BMX world got to see Tyler Brown take his first laps as a Supercross BMX Factory Team member.


 


After privateering on a Supercross EVO iS at the start of the season it seemed like it was only going to be a matter of time before Tyler joined the Supercross BMX family. "


 


After hanging out in the Supercross pits at the Goodyear Nationals and UCI race where Tyler took his first UCI Podium and then after hanging out with Sammy in Madrid where Tyler made his first UCI SX main we knew Tyler was a perfect fit for the team". Said Supercross BMX owner Bill Ryan.



Tyler and Supercross BMX just seem to agree with each other. And after watching how fast Tyler makes his Supercross EVO iS go, we are sure you will agree.



Tyler didn't have the best of luck his first weekend as an official Supercross BMX team member. He looked to be the man to beat after winning all 3 of his motos and quarter on Friday and not only winning but winning with style as he kept throwing down little moto whips while leading, but that good luck came to an end both days as unclipping in his Semi on Friday and crashing into Redmans' Steven Cisar as he came unclipped in Saturday's semi kept him out of the mains. But Tyler took it all in stride and kept smiling while he signed autographs for the fans.



Look for big things out of Tyler and his Supercross BMX team mate Samantha Cools as the both get ready to try to take their shot for Olympic Gold this summer in Bejing.



For more information on Sammy, Tyler, Kenth and the entire Supercross team is up to check out http://www.supercrossbmx.com for news and product updates and more.



The Supercross BMX Factory Race team is proudly supported by: Atac Jerseys, Oneal Racewear, Blur Optics, Kronik Energy Drinks, FSA Components, Easton Tubing, Ogio Bags, Camp Cools Training Clinics, TECH BMX, and Speedline BMX components