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701:. Worsham apparently went so far as to file a restraining order to prevent Loncarevich from moving to Haro prematurely. The court turned down the request. Roger Worsham appealed the decision but dropped the case after, according to Loncarevich, it was clear he wasn't going to become ABA No.1 pro for 1985. As it is with most disputes of this kind it was over salary. Loncarevich felt that he should have gotten a large monetary raise in light of winning the ABA number one pro for 1985. Haro Designs did offer a raise increase to his salary. Peter said, "When you're an athlete, you have to get what you can while you can, because next year you might have a terrible season. So I went with Haro Designs." This is particularly true in the sport of BMX racing in which there isn't the infrastructure for a pension plan for retired Pros or a minimum salary requirement and no effective professional racer's union (although they have been efforts to organize such going back to 1976 in the 663:
year awarded by a sanctioning body depending on how well a team does as a group in Nationals throughout the season. They wanted Eddy King (who joined DB at the same time Loncarevich did but was two years older) to turn pro before Loncarevich and for Loncarevich to wait a year. After his second-place result in "A" pro in his pro debut at the ABA Jag World Championship in 1982, Diamondback terminated his contract. The two parties went their separate ways. The termination motivated him to prove to himself he was a top pro and beat
705:(NBA)). Things are very much like what professional baseball players faced 120 years ago, except there is no formal or informal collusion to prevent racers from going from one sponsor to another if he doesn't like the terms. One irony in Loncarevich signing with CW in the first place: Apparently CW made it a clause of sponsorship for the Loncarevich family to shut down their business, Loncarevich Racing Products. That was the very same condition that allegedly made Pete Loncarevich leave SE Racing. 2163: 568:
Nationals. He resumed 20" BMX racing on a competitive level in 2000 competing in the ABA's Masters/Veteran Pro class and in "A" pro. This was in addition to and simultaneous with his Mountain Bike (MTB) racing career where he won a Masters World Championship as well as multiple World Cup events. After another hiatus from racing, he competed in the 41-Over Expert class on March 26, 2010.
1319:, five weeks before 1987 ABA Grand national. Was told he would be out three months by doctors, but Peter did not want to miss the Grands. He contacted a renowned sports medicine doctor that involved a 12-hour a day at a cost of $ 1000 per diem in an effort to retain. He attempted to race and made it as far as the semi-finals, but did not transfer to the main. 803:. "Defunct" refers to the fact of that sanctioning body in question no longer existing at the start of the racer's career or at that stage of his/her career. Depending on point totals of individual racers, winners of Grand Nationals do not necessarily win National titles. Series and one off Championships are also listed in block. 1372:. He has won a couple of titles including coming in first in the Black Belt Senior 1 Male Lightweight class at the 2006 Pan American Championship held by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation under the Brazilian Confederation (CBJJ). Pete Loncarevich now teaches BJJ out of the Lotus Club in 696:
Mid December 1983-April 1, 1986. Although Mr. Loncarevich had a contract to race for CW until April 1986, he showed up and raced in the November 1985 ABA Grand Nationals in a Haro uniform. He had previously signed a contract with Haro to race for them after Haro offered more money and CW didn't match
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The 1986 Paris Yoplait BMX Challenge was an invitational race sponsored and promoted by the Yoplait Yogurt company in which American and English pros as well as French pros were brought together to compete in a single race. As is typical in Europe, the public had greater enthusiasm for BMX than the
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The Vision Street Wear World Cup was the direct descendant of the Murry World Cup. Murray stopped sponsoring the World Cup after the fifth 1986 edition due to the failure of Murray of Ohio bicycle company and the NBL to come to an agreement about the sponsorship fee Murray would have had to pay the
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Ah, because I'd accomplished all the goals that I'd accomplished more than three times. So I was, like, you know, wasn't really accomplishing anything that I hadn't already accomplished so I wanted to move, you know? I didn't want to be just a BMX racer my whole life. So that's where I switched to
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The King of Los Angeles was a pro series of seven races held at ABA tracks in the Southern California/Los Angeles area hastily put together on the same weekend to counter the debut and emergence of a new and as it turned out short live sanctioning body called the International Cycling Association
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September 1980-December 1982. Briefly with DB as a pro, about three days. DB and Loncarevich did not see eye to eye about Loncarevich turning pro at the time. DB did not think he was ready and wanted Loncarevich to help them win Team Trophy, a prestigious accolade for the best factory team of the
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Unofficially in 1994, but like a lot of pros, they really retired only from the front line AA/A pro points chase circuit for the National no. 1 title. Racing never left his system. He came back to BMX by winning the ABA Masters class, the precursor to the Veteran Pro class, at the 1995 ABA Grand
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This listing only denotes the racer's primary sponsors. At any given time a racer could have numerous co-sponsors. Primary sponsorships can be verified by MTB press coverage and sponsor's advertisements at the time in question. When possible exact dates are given.
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This listing only denotes the racer's primary sponsors. At any given time a racer could have numerous 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 given.
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After BMX, Pete went on to have a major career in mountain biking, and after that, he, for a short time, was the team manager for the west coast Razor Scooter pro team, touring the world for such events as the Panasonic Core Tour, and various promotional demos.
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April 1, 1986-May 1989. Apparently Haro Designs allegedly lured Mr. Loncarevich under the false pretense of a co-sponsorship offer when they fully intended to offer Peter a full factory contract. Left Haro after extended and fruitless contract
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NBL rules and nomenclature were followed generally, however, no points were awarded and applied to the NBL or any other recognized BMX governing body. The NBL ceased sanctioning the Jag World Championships because by this time it was the
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1998 Masters World Downhill Championships Men's 30-39 Mont-Sainte-Anne, CAN 3rd. Men's Master US National Team included: Lou DeAngelis, Tommy Rogers, Mike Giem, Pete Loncarevich, Jimmy Deaton, Stephen Sturges, and Greg
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May 1992-Mid November 1992. Peter was still sponsored by Vans and was still his main sponsor sending him around the racing circuit, but Hawk Racing supplied the bike. Vans was and is a tennis shoe and skateboard/BMX apparel
1964:(MTB) late in his BMX career. In 1994 Loncarevich moved on in such a manner to MTB after essentially winning everything there was to win in BMX and getting bored as this 1998 Dirtrag.com interview excerpt illustrates: 709:
Side Note: "CW" never stood for "Coast Wheels" as it is widely thought. Coast Wheels was a bike shop that Roger Worsham owned. Custom Works was a completely different and independent company. This is in contrast with
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December 1979-September 1980. Allegedly Peter Loncarevich's father's business partners who ran TW stole and absconded with US$ 5,000 from his father and he subsequently stopped racing for them after they couldn't be
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February 1987 Vol.10 No.2. (2) in insert behind Mike Miranda (5) and beside Eddy King (6). In separate insert top freestyler Martin Aparijo frame standing on MX motorcycle. Main Image: Freestyler Rich Sigur
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January 1983-Mid February 1983. Allegedly Scot Breithaupt, the owner of SE Racing and a BMX pioneer, wanted Loncarevich to drop the family BMX business, Loncarevich Racing Products, and race solely for SE
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Broke two ribs while training on his bike on July 4, 1988, while visiting his cousin in Ohio. Laid up approximately a month. His first race back was the 1988 US Gold Cup Championships East event held in
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American public, in part because bicycle racing of any type was and is much more popular in Europe (and in Asia and South America as well) than in the United States. As with the 1985 addition, which
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November 1983-Mid December 1983. Shadow Racing was owned by the same person who owned CW, Roger Worsham. It made its own line of BMX bicycles and components. Loncarevich would later move over to CW.
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He went on to have a career almost as successful racing mountain bikes as he did racing BMX, earning several titles starting in 1992. His main MTB discipline is in the Downhill category.
1508:(22) & Clearance Perry (20) (top center); freestylers Mike Dominguez (top left); Woody Itson (top right); Rick Avella (bottom left); Ron Wilkerson with Shawn Buckley clowning around. 1575:(7) Don Johle (10) and Brian Patterson (6) in bottom right insert skateboarder Lester Kasai and in bottom left insert freestyler Mike Dominguez. In main image both Dominguez and Kasai. 465:
He raced in two local races without winning the mains. In his first pro race on the national level he got a second place in "A" pro on December 29 at the 1982 Jag World Championship (
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April 1987 Vol.10 No.4 In bottom insert (2) with Rick Palmer (13 in green) & Ken Aman (13 in blue) in top insert freestyler Tod Anderson. Main image freestyler Tim Rogers.
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named Loncarevich the greatest Racer of all time. He was also named Golden Crank "Pro of the Year" in the First Annual Reader's Choice Award for 1992 with 23% of the vote.
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Mid February 1983-November 1983. LRP was a company he and his father started that sold BMX accessories like titanium seatpost and pedal cages and a small clothing line.
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Sprained ankle playing basketball between the two weeks of January 24 and January 27, 1990, missing the ABA Lonestar Nationals held on the weekend of January 27.
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In the NBL it was/is "B" Pro/Super Class/"A" Pro/Junior Men, all depending on the era; in the ABA it has been and is "A" Pro regardless of the era (post 1980).
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In the NBL it is "A" Pro/All Pros/"AA" Pro/Elite Men, all depending on the era; in the ABA it has been and is "AA" Pro regardless of the era (post 1980).
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No amateur status. Because of his previous status of being a professional in BMX racing, he was placed into the professional class of MTB immediately.
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after the ABA acquired* the USBA, so technically it is not a cover but probably would have been if the USBA was still an independent sanctioning body.
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1981 15 Expert, 15 & Over Open and Trophy Dash (Triple) Grandnational Champion. This was the last NBA National event before merging with the NBL.
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Injured knee at 1981 Jag World Championships in a collision with teammate Eddy King in Trophy Dash. Required surgery and was laid up for six months.
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January 2000 – 2001. Loncarevich raced in the Veteran Pro class for approximately a year before retiring from Professional BMX racing permanently.
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Racer of the Year Award winner. No percentage or total vote given. Prize won: An Ovation Celebrity Deluxe Guitar. Very appropriate given his
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Mid November 1992-May 1993. GHP would discontinue making frame and fork sets in mid-1993 causing GHP sponsored racers to find other sponsors.
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Nicknamed the "Pistol Pete", Loncarevich received the moniker the way many racers did with the announcer choosing one for him. In 1984 at an
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March 1992 Vol.15 No.3 pg.62. Partial transcript of radio show interview with Pete Loncarevich, Todd Anderson and Freestyler Dave Voelker.
714:(Jim Melton Cyclery) which did start out as a bicycle shop and then began manufacturing its own BMX components including entire bicycles. 1617:(2)and two unidentifies (4) & (13). In right center insert unidentifieds; in bottom insert unidentifieds; in top insert freestyler 2979: 2964: 1852:
December 1985 Vol.12 No.12 pg.26 Duel interview with Pete Loncarevich and Greg Hill on how they did at the 1985 NBL Grand Nationals.
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September 1984 Vol.2 No.10 pg.52 Mini sidebar with Loncarevich describing how best to race the 1983 ABA Lonestar National track in
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March 1994 Vol.17 No.3 Fifth from right (head obscured) on the starting gate with fellow pros on his left side Brian Lopes (5),
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Racer of the Year Award winner with 35.07% of the total 2,997 votes cast. Prize won: A 1986 Suzuki Quad sport four wheel drive
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October 1986 (16) with two unidentified racers. This cover was page 55 within the October 1986 Vol.8 No.9 issue of the ABA's
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racer. Loncarevich was an "old school" professional BMX racer whose prime competitive years were from 1980 to 1994. He is of
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Ht:6'1" Wt:~180-195 lbs. He underwent a substantial weight gain when he put on muscle during the 1985 and 1986 seasons
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July 1984 Vol.9 No.7 pg.26. One of eight mini-interviews with other racers held during the 1984 Devonshire Downs NBL race.
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Racer of the Year Award winner with 36.92% of the total 2,925 votes cast. Prize won: A Suzuki RM125 motocross motorcycle.
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Probably in 11 Novice on April 17, 1977, at the Santa Ana Elks in Santa Ana, California. Records are spotty.
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NBL. If Murray continued its sponsor ship, the 1987 addition would have been the sixth (VI) in the series.
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March 1982 Vol.9 No.3 pg.74 article about Loncarevich Racing Products, Pete's family owned BMX company.
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January 2010–Present. Loncarevich returned to BMX competition after an approximate eight-year hiatus.
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December 1985 Vol.12 No.12 in insert with unidentified racer. Main image Ron Wilkerson. (SBMX&F)
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and to Loncarevich's right an unidentified racer. In top insert Haro Monocoque BMX racing bicycle.
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Listed are District, State/Provincial/Department, Regional, National, and International titles in
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Racer of the Year Award winner. No percentage or total vote given. Apparently no prize was given.
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April 1984 Vol.7 No.4 in inset. In separate insets D.D. Leone, freestyler Mike Dominguez; and
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national, Merl Mennenga, the founder and then President of the ABA, who often also announced "
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in insert. In cartoon caricature at bottom Ron Anderson. Main image: freestyler Tim Rodgers.
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SE Racing (formerly Scot Enterprises Racing Division, now called Sports Engineering, Inc.):
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1999 Masters World Downhill Champion (4' 41.88" beating Pete Zablotny by over 10 seconds)
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Like many of his fellow BMX top amateurs and pros, Pete Loncarevich tried his hand at
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November 1989-July 1990. Vans and MCS joined forces. MCS supplied the racing bicycles.
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July 2000 Vol.7 Iss.7 No.45 pg.87 mini interview about his return to BMX competition.
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May 1988 Vol.11 No.5 pg.140 A joint interview with Greg Hill & Pete Loncarevich.
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in third. In insets Mercury Morgan (top "rip"), freestyler Mike Dominguez (circle).
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downhill Mountain biking. It was new to me; it was like BMX when I first started.
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September 1980-December 1982. Loncarevich would turn pro while with this sponsor.
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Broke collar bone on October 25, 1987, at the ABA Western Regional Gold Cup in
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April 1992 Vol.15 No.4 pg.32 Interviews with Loncarevich and his team mates
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1992: Applied Tectonics Inc. (ATi) "The Pistol Grip" handlebar hand grips.
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in circular insert; Martin Aparijo insert; and Chris Meier as main image.
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won, it was a hit in France with tickets sold out two months in advance.
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Number One Racer Award (NORA) winner. No vote totals or breakdown given.
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July 1990-May 1992. MCS dropped Loncarevich and all other riders except
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Professional first are at the national level until otherwise indicated.
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So how come you decided to switch to downhill mountain biking from BMX?
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in separate inserts and together on a starting line in the top insert.
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July 1993 Vol.16 No.7 pg.64 Detailed article on Loncarevich's career.
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February 1985 Vol.12 No.2. Also posing in centerfold with actress
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September 1985 Vo.12 No.9 pg.36 Story written by Pete Loncarevich
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was the only elite top pro to attend the inaugural ICA national.
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1980 14 Expert and 14 year Old Trophy Dash Grandnational Champion
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1998 dirtrag.com Mountain Bike forum interview with Loncarevich.
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September 1983 Vol.6 No.8* pg.61 (*no May 1983 issue published)
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1992 Pro Supercup Champion. He won a US$ 5,000 trip for two to
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Bicross de Paris 1986 Challenge Yop Champion (King of Bercy 3)
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October 1983 Vol.6 No.9* pg.54 (*no May 1983 issue published)
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1986 Honda Supercup Champion. Prize: Honda Reflex Motorcycle.
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December 1992 Vol.15 No.12 in top insert in a dead tie with
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of the IBMXF which was holding its own World Championships.
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1992 "King of Los Angeles"* (KOLA) series (ABA sanctioned).
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the offer. Roger Worsham threatened to sue Loncarevich for
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1982 "A" Pro 2nd Place Jag World Champion (ABA sanctioned)
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November 1981 Vol.6 No.11 pg.86 ("Sharpshootin'" sidebar)
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Listed are Regional, National, and International titles.
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July 1992 Vol.15 No.7 (1) in left center insert ahead of
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Pete Loncarevich is a 1997 ABA BMX Hall of Fame Inductee.
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January/February 1993 Vol.15 No.1 pg.50 (photo caption)
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October 1986 Vol.9 No.10 in bottom insert (3) ahead of
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1980 California District 3 (Cal-3) No.1† and State No.1
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1979 Jag 13 Expert and 11-13 Trophy Dash World Champion
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Third place in "AA" pro at the ABA Spring Nationals in
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December 1991 Vol.3 Iss.2 In inset Keith Treanor. (Go)
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500, the equivalent to US$ 1,074.09 in 2007 dollars. (
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His four ABA "No. 1 pro" titles are only matched by
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Pete Loncarevich MTB racing shot from Parkpre site.
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1987 20" Pro Vision Street Wear World Cup* Champion
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Taking a stand on BMX!" 1887:Magazine December 1991 Vol.3 Issue 2 pg.18 1631:(3) in background. In right center insert 1165:Pro Series Championships and Invitationals 779:Retired from competition 2001 through 2009 767:Retired from competition 1996 through 1999 553:Height and weight at height of his career: 499:300, the equivalent to US$ 624.40 in 2007 346: 18: 2955:Sportspeople from Lake Forest, California 2354:November 1983 Vol.6 No.11 pg.42 (results) 1841:"How I Won the ABA Number One Pro Plate" 1816:"Pete Loncarevich's Last Lap At Lubbock" 1437:November 1988 Vol.15 No.11 with teammate 888:1982 California District 14 (Cal-14) No.1 491:(NBL) War of the Stars (WOS) National in 1564:. Inset Sidehackers Perez & Garrido. 1364:In his early twenties he began studying 563:Retired from Senior pro (A/AA)* circuit: 363:Early 1977 Age 11 at Elk's BMX Lodge in 2768:January/February 1993 Vol.15 No.1 pg.16 2670:January/February 1993 Vol.15 No.1 pg.38 2197: 1988:So you were basically bored riding BMX? 1745:. The USBA paper was incorporated into 1098:1995 Veteran Pro Grandnational Champion 1095:. He won a red 1992 Izusu pickup truck. 1057:1989 Pro Cruiser Grandnational Chimpion 908:United States Cycling Federation (USCF) 1504:(13) (bottom center) In other inserts 893:†Shared with 13 Expert Kelly McDougall 509:See "First professional race result". 331:who had the moniker of "Pistol Pete". 2930:National Bicycle League (NBL) website 1679:just inside of the frame to the left. 902:1981 15 Expert International Champion 869:1981 15 Expert Grandnational Champion 7: 2330:July 1983 Vol.6 No.7 pg.28 (results) 1089:1992 "AA" Pro Grandnational Champion 1066:1991 "AA" Pro Grandnational Champion 1061:1991 Pro U.S. Gold Cup West Champion 1052:1988 Pro U.S. Gold Cup East Champion 1038:1986 "AA" Pro Grandnational Champion 1024:1984 "AA" Pro U.S. Gold Cup Champion 1018:1983 "AA" Pro U.S. Gold Cup Champion 445:1978 NBA Corona National 12 Expert. 1941:March 2003 Vol.10 Iss.3 No.77 pg.30 1930:"Back In Action: Pete Loncarevich" 1560:February 1986 Vol.9 No.2 behind of 1511:May 1985 Vol.8 No.5 in insert with 1434:March 1986 Vol.13 No.3 (SBMX&F) 983:1985 "A" Pro Grandnational Champion 1764:beginning with the May 1986 issue. 874:American Bicycle Association (ABA) 813:National Bicycle Association (NBA) 755:GHP (Greg Hill Products)/Pro Forx: 682:LRP (Loncarevich Racing Products): 505:First Junior Men/Pro* race result: 386:Home sanctioning body district(s): 14: 2975:People from Central Point, Oregon 1834:"Pistol Pete: Gunning for Glory" 1802:"Five minutes with Pete himself" 1781:LRP Products by Pete Loncarevich 1771:(as an independent publication): 1726:ABA Action, American BMXer, BMXer 1675:January 1984 Vol.2 No.4 (A) with 915:1981 Jag 15 Expert World Champion 852:1980 Jag 14 Expert World Champion 297:(born April 8, 1966) is a former 77:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 2694:September 1992 Vol.15 No.9 pg.35 2575:September 1988 Vol.11 No.9 pg.28 2455:December 1985 Vol.10 No.12 pg.75 2443:September 1984 Vol.11 No.9 pg.21 2207:September 1984 Vol.11 No.9 pg.20 2161: 2137:Significant MTB related injuries 1873:December 1987 Vol.12 No.12 pg.14 1813:September 1984 Vol.11 No.9 pg.16 1420:September 1985 Vol.10 No.9 with 1304:Significant BMX related injuries 1282:Golden Crank "Racer of the Year" 2882:December 1982 Vol.5 No.12 pg.19 2858:February 1988 Vol.12 No.1 pg.32 2822:February 1988 Vol.11 No.2 pg.11 2745:March 1988 Vol.13 No.3 pg.38-39 2587:October 1990 Vol.1 Iss.12 pg.15 2551:December 1985 Vol.8 No.12 pg.12 2521:December 1985 Vol.8 No.12 pg.17 1602:October 1991 Vol.14 No.10 with 1595:June 1987 Vol.10 No.6 ahead of 1549:December 1985 Vol.8 No.12 with 1441:in insert. In separate inserts 965:Bicycle Motocross League (BMXL) 829:Bicycle Motocross League (BMXL) 791:Career bicycle motocross titles 525:First Senior Pro** race result: 461:First Professional race result: 322:National Basketball Association 85:180–195 lb (82–88 kg) 2834:October 1988 Vol.11 No.10 pg.8 2497:January 1986 Vol.11 No.1 pg.72 2279:February 1983 Vol.6 No.2 pg.13 1937:"Flashback: Pete Loncarevich" 1862:"Pistol Pete's Training Plan" 1859:January 1987 Vol.14 No.1 pg.47 821:(Doubled) (NBA/NBL sanctioned) 1: 2846:January 1988 Vol.12 No.1 pg.8 2810:, April 1982 Vol.7 No.4 pg.56 2798:August 1993 Vol.16 No.8 pg.36 2599:August 1993 Vol.16 No.8 pg.10 2401:January 1981 Vol.6 No.1 pg.74 2118:Union Cycliste Internationale 1635: 990:1986, 1987 National No. 1 Pro 858:1981 15 Expert National No. 1 841:National Bicycle League (NBL) 519:See "First Professional win" 2870:March 1990 Vol.12 No.2 pg.43 2706:April 1987 Vol.12 No.4 pg.13 2658:March 1992 Vol.3 Iss.5 pg.38 2646:March 1987 Vol.14 No.3 pg.10 2563:August 1989 Vol.12 No.8 pg.7 2267:. 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Lake Forest, California
United States
Vans
bicycle motocross (BMX)
Croatian
American Bicycle Association
play by play
holeshot
National Basketball Association
Guard
Pete Maravich
Santa Ana, California
National Bicycle Association
American Bicycle Association
Schwinn Sting-Ray
American Bicycle Association
US$
Cost of Living Calculator
National Bicycle League
Northridge, California
US$
Fremont, California
Las Vegas, Nevada
(Centurion)
Harry Leary
Eddy King
breach of contract
National Bicycle Association
JMC
Terry Tenette

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