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D.D. Leone

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905:, on June 18, 1988, he weighed 229 lb. In late 1988 then Free Agent Team Manager Bill Starlin (father of racer and teammate of Leone, Galen Starlin) put him on probation on pain of not being sent to the 1989 ABA Winternationals in Chandler, Arizona if he didn't lose 30 lb, by February 1989, the month Winternationals were held. Leone did attend the ABA Winternationals. At the time he weighed 225 lb. If he did lose 30 lb by then that would mean he weighed as much as 255 lb. at the time of the ultimatum. By the first quarter of 1991 his stated weight was 218 pounds at six feet one inches tall. 65: 581:, working as a welder but it wasn't what he really wanted to do with his life and therefore had accepted Roden's proposal to come out of retirement. Roden put D.D., who was living with Roden at the time (in a spare room of Roden's house ), on a strict training program. He had weighed around 242 lb. when Roden talked to him about making his comeback. His debut national was the ABA Winter Nationals in 430:, on March 23, 1986 (Day 2). He came in first in Pro Cruiser. but in early 1988 Gene Roden convinced him to come out of retirement and back into serious competition that year concentrating on Pro Cruiser class. He retired for the second and final time in November 1991 after the ABA Grand National in 896:
Starting out as a rather slim 16-year-old amateur, he steadily gained weight throughout his career (including during a year and a half retirement) He had weighed around 242 lb. When Roden talked to him about making his comeback. in late 1987 His debut national out of retirement was the ABA
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This listing only denotes the racer's primary sponsors. At any given time a racer could have numerous ever-changing co-sponsors. Primary sponsorships can be verified by BMX press coverage and sponsor's advertisements at the time in question. When possible exact dates are used.
561:, on May 17, 1986 That only lasted for a brief time and he raced at least once more with his self sponsorship with "D.D's Bikes". He apparently he went into quiet retirement at this time due to the fact that his name ceases to show up in the results after Summer of 1986. 534:
December 1985 – February 1986. He left Vector and sponsored himself through the Bike shop he had just started D.D's Wheels His first race for his shop was the USBA National in Banton Rouge, Louisiana on January 4, 1986. His Bike shop won team
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racer whose prime competitive years were from 1982 to 1985. His nickname was "D.D." and "The Ragin' Cajun". The former the initials of his first and middle names the latter an obvious reference to his Louisianan background the home of the
585:, on February 13, 1988. He came in second in Pro Cruiser but didn't make it out of the semis in "AA" Pro. by that time he had reduced to 232 lb. with a further intent to slim down another 25 lb. to 207 lb. 440:
Ht:6'2" Wt:195 lb. Lorene's weight would steadily go up throughout his career. In November 1982 after gaining national prominence and a Redline sponsorship a few weeks before he weighed 163 lb at 6'1" tall
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during practice at the ABA Grand Nationals on the weekend of November, 1983. It removed him from competition. He also missed the Jag World Championships. He returned after a two-month and a half lay off in January
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Early June 1985 – late June 1985. After being unsponsored for approximately five and a half months, Leone was picked up by Zeronine. His first race for Zeronine was the 1985 Murray World Cup of BMX IV in
636:. Depending on point totals of individual racers, winners of Grand Nationals do not necessarily win National titles. Only sanctioning bodies active during the racer's career are listed. 1649: 933:
December 1983 Vol.8 No.12 pg.87 Sidebar article in which Leone gives tips on when it is to one's advantage to looking back to see who might be passing you and when it is not.
545:, on February 22, 1986. He had been having trouble with sponsors ever since leaving Redline. This second tour with Zeronine only lasted approximately three months. 577:" when he was at the 1987 ABA Grand National strictly as a spectator with Roden, but Roden told people at the event that Leone would be back. Leone was living in 940:
December 1984 Vol.11 No.12 pg.33 mention in the article about the 1984 Redline team George Seevers, Jon Anderson, Eric Garcez, Robert Swick and Trae Brannon.
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February 1986 – April 1986 After about two months of riding for his own bike shop, he was back on Zeronine. His first race was the NBL War of the Stars VII
782: 689: 384:, on March 17, 1984. He won his first proper National the next day in "A" Pro at the Gilley's National. Probably in "B" pro at the NBL WOS VII National in 374:
200. He also came in second place in Pro Cruiser, also winning US$ 200 The 1984 US$ 200 winnings in each case is the equivalent to US$ 417 in 2010 funds
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Late June 1985 – November 1985 He only stayed with Zeronine for three weeks before going to Vector. His first race for Vector was the NBL National in
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Originally in early 1986. The last race his name appears in the national results was at the NBL War of the Stars IX Memphis Classic National in
595:, on May 15, 1989. The day before, May 14, was his first Senior Pro victory since returning to racing. The ABA Spring National in 314:
1977 at 12 years old. Some of his friends persuaded him to go with them and watch them race at a track in a field near his house.
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February 1988 – May 1988. Gene Roden of Tip Distributing brought D.D. out of retirement. Leone had a very noticeable "
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May 15, 1988 – December 1989 He was picked up by Free Agent right after the NBL War of the Stars (WoS) National in
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Professional first are on the National level unless otherwise indicated. Included under the title of "National" are
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Only magazines that were in publication at the time of the racer's career(s) are listed unless specifically noted.
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September 1982-December 1984 Leone started with a support sponsorship on the weekend of the ABA Fall Nationals in
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Injured in early 1984 first race back after a few weeks was the NBL War of the Stars (WOS) VII National in
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Possibly second in "A" Pro at the United States Bicycle Motocross Association (USBA) Houston National in
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July 1986 Vol.7 No.6 pg.49) on the extreme left hand side coming into fram behind Todd Slavik (10).
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Listed are District, State/Provincial/Department, Regional, National, and International titles in
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September 1982 – December 1984. His last race for Redline was the NBL Heart of Dixie National in
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1982 17 Expert and 15-25 Cruiser and 15 & Over Trophy Dash Grand National Champion (Triple)
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Second Place in "B" Pro at the National Bicycle League (NBL) War of the Stars (WOS) VII in
381: 901:, on February 13, 1988. He weighed 232 lb. By the time of the NBL WoS National in 592: 434:, on December 1, 1991, in which he came in third place in Pro Cruiser winning US$ 100. 407: 1618: 612: 417: 70: 611:
May 1989 – November 1991 His first race for Kastan was the ABA Lonestar national in
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1982 16 Expert and 16-24 Cruiser Grand Prix of the United States Champion (Double)
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In the NBL "B" Pro/Super Class/"A" pro (depending on the era); in the ABA "A" pro.
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In the NBL "A" Pro/All Pros/Pro Class/"AA" Pro/"Elite Men"; in the ABA "AA" pro.
615:, on May 12, 1989 He retired for the final time after the ABA Grand National in 1108:
March 1983 Vol.6 No.3 pg.49(Brief Best of the Best" listing of accomplishments)
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about their competing in Pro Cruiser Class in general and against each other
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1983 17-21 Cruiser and Cruiser Trophy Dash U.S. Gold Cup Champion (Double)
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August 1991 Vol.14 No.8 pg.24 Duel but separate interviews of Leone and
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1982 17 Expert and 15-25 Third Place Jag World Champion (ABA Sanctioned)
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American Bicycle Association (ABA) Louisiana District 2 (Lou-2) in 1982
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April 1984 Vol.7 No.4 (1) in left middle inset. In separate insets
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January 1983 Vol.6 No.1 (26) with Paul Grossrau (5) to his right.
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May 1983 Vol.8 No.5 pg.59 Sidebar about Leone's Redline Cruiser.
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June 1986. He was once again on Vector by the USBA National in
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1990 Pro Cruiser and Pro Open Race of Champions (ROC) Champion
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s "1984's Hottest Rookie Pros." list of top new pros for 1984
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1985 "A" Pro and Pro Cruiser Grand National Champion (Double)
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United States) was a professional American "Current School"
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Injured some ligaments in his left shoulder in August 1988.
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1983 18-24 Cruiser First Place Murray World Cup II Champion
490:, on October 16, 1982 He would turn pro with this sponsor. 1604: 883:, on April 19, 1984 He would be injured for most of 1984. 817:
1984 "B" Pro First Place Murray World Cup III Champion
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1982 Louisiana District 2 (Lou-2) 20" and Cruiser No.1
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May 1983 Vol.8 No.5 pg.52 Sidebar biography of Leone.
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Fédération Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (FIAC)*
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1985 Pro Cruiser Murray World Cup of BMX IV Champion
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Leone is a National BMX Hall of Fame 2009 Inductee.
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Height & weight at height of his career (1984):
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He won 278:(born February 27, 1966, from 1: 1592:August 1991 Vol.14 No.8 pg.24 1170:August 1984 Vol.11 No.8 pg.21 651:National Bicycle League (NBL) 400:See "First professional win" 1424:March 1988 Vol.10 No.2 pg.26 1305:April 1985 Vol.11 No.4 pg.16 755:American Bicycle Association 305:American Bicycle Association 1580:June 1989 Vol.14 No.6 pg.18 1520:March 1984 Vol.7 No.3 pg.11 1400:June 1988 Vol.11 No.6 pg.43 1377:June 1988 Vol.13 No.6 pg.46 1281:March 1983 Vol.8 No.3 pg.18 307:(ABA) Gold Cup Qualifiers. 1666: 1568:May 1989 Vol.14 No.5 pg.13 1532:July 1984 Vol.2 No.6 pg.11 1508:March 1983 Vol.2 No. pg.32 1542:Super BMX & Freestyle 1496:May 1983 Vol.8 No.5 pg.87 1460:May 1989 Vol.11 No.4 pg.4 1410:Super BMX & Freestyle 1351:Super BMX & Freestyle 1341:May 1986 Vol.9 No.5 pg.76 1269:May 1983 Vol.8 No.5 pg.52 1204:Super BMX & Freestyle 1192:Super BMX & Freestyle 1180:Super BMX & Freestyle 1155:May 1984 Vol.7 No.4 pg.24 1130:Cost of Living Calculator 414:First Senior Men Pro win: 398:First Junior Men Pro win: 276:Dominick Donald Leone Jr. 269: 264: 255: 150: 32:Dominick Donald Leone Jr. 983:Bicycle Motocross Action 891:Racing habits and traits 830:Pro Series Championships 420:, on October 27, 1985. 295:Racing career milestones 736:National Bicycle League 617:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 605:January 1989 – May 1989 565:Year and a half hiatus: 432:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 378:First professional win: 284:Bicycle Motocross (BMX) 109:Bicycle Motocross (BMX) 1635:American male cyclists 936:"The Redline Racers:" 840:Named unofficially by 619:, on December 1, 1991. 567:July 1986 – early 1988 368:Pompano Beach, Florida 40:"D.D." 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Leone 1619:Categories 1578:BMX Action 1566:BMX Action 1530:USBA Racer 1494:BMX Action 1446:BMX Action 1375:BMX Action 1303:BMX Action 1279:BMX Action 1267:BMX Action 1243:BMX Action 1153:ABA Action 1106:ABA Action 1042:Inside of 1027:ABA Action 996:BMX Plus!: 976:Super BMX: 931:BMX Action 924:BMX Action 917:BMX Action 575:beer belly 260:Major wins 235:Free Agent 106:Discipline 53:1966-02-27 1590:BMX Plus! 1554:BMX Plus! 1518:BMX Plus! 1482:BMX Plus! 1470:BMX Plus! 1434:BMX Plus! 1398:BMX Plus! 1363:BMX Plus! 1339:BMX Plus! 1327:BMX Plus! 1315:BMX Plus! 1255:BMX Plus! 1216:BMX Plus! 1168:Super BMX 1141:Super BMX 1118:BMX Plus! 1087:BMX Plus! 1075:Super BMX 1063:BMX Plus! 1012:BMX World 949:Kenny May 945:BMX Plus! 938:Super BMX 842:BMX Plus! 539:Zeronine: 511:Zeronine: 344:Redline. 248:1989-1991 232:1988-1989 184:1985-1986 160:1984-1985 143:1982-1984 424:Retired: 195:Zeronine 171:Zeronine 125:Off Road 37:Nickname 641:Amateur 634:italics 609:Kastan: 549:Vector: 535:trophy. 522:Vector: 472:Amateur 251:Karstan 101:Retired 986:& 973:& 785:(USBA) 692:(USBA) 203:Vector 179:Vector 85:Weight 77:Height 68:  1051:Notes 962:Note: 876:1984. 757:(ABA) 738:(NBL) 630:Note: 464:Note: 301:Note: 289:Cajun 117:Racer 806:None 707:None 697:None 372:US$ 240:1989 224:1988 208:1986 200:1986 192:1986 176:1985 168:1985 135:1982 114:Role 47:Born 989:Go: 320:() 243:Tip 227:Tip 1621:: 1382:^ 1235:^ 1160:^ 1094:^ 451:** 291:. 55:) 823:' 446:* 51:(

Index

United States
Marrero, Louisiana
Bicycle Motocross (BMX)
Cajun
American Bicycle Association
Pompano Beach, Florida
US$
Pasadena, Texas
Memphis, Tennessee
Houston, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Memphis, Tennessee
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Lancaster, California
Montgomery, Alabama
Nashville, Tennessee
Denver, Colorado
Montgomery, Alabama
San Antonio, Texas
beer belly
Marrero, Louisiana
Chandler, Arizona
Houston, Texas
Roseville, California
Austin, Texas
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
United States Bicycle Motocross Association
National Bicycle League
American Bicycle Association
United States Bicycle Motocross Association

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