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United Bicycle Racers Association


The United Bicycle Racers (UBR) (initially and briefly known as World Bike Riders (WBR)) was a short-lived Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racing sanctioning body based in Modesto, California which was started by John Valdez, a bike shop owner, on his 18th birthday that lasted from 1977 to 1983. At its peak it had 34 tracks in California and Nevada. His philosophy was to cater to the local racer and deemphasized the focus on National events. Still, because of its California base, it did attract many of the national caliber pro racers who normally do not attend the events of small sanctioning bodies.

The UBR went out of business due to bankruptcy and ceased operations early in 1983.

Vital statistics

MilestoneEvent Details
Founded:May 1977.
Motto(s)/Slogan(s):"We're here for you."
Years of operation:1977–1982
Original Headquarters:Modesto, California.
Last Headquarters:Same
Original Owner:John Valdez
Last Owner:Same
Original President:John Valdez
Last President:Steven littrell
Original Vice President:Steven littrell
Last Vice President:
Employees (peak):
First track:King's BMX Raceway in Modesto.
Peak claimed number of tracks:32 in 1982
Claimed present number of tracks:
Peak claimed number of members:5,000+
First sanctioned race:
First National:
Number of nationals per year:Approx. six (including Grand National).
Span:Regional. Tracks in California and Nevada.
First Grand National:October 17, 1979 Centennial Coliseum Reno, Nevada. It's Pro purse was USD$1,500
Last Grand National:1982
In house newspaper:UBR Scene
In house magazine:None

Proficiency and division classes and advancement method

DivisionDetails
Amateur Proficiency and age levels 20 inch class:Junior (Novice equivalent), Expert.
Amateur Cruiser:13 & Under, 14–16, 17–22, 23–34, 35 & Over. Age classifications only
Girls 20 inch:5-6 girls to 14 & over girls in 2 year steps. Age classifications only, no proficiency levels. Amateur only.
Professional Classes:Pro Cruiser, Pro 20". Open Expert, a Pro/Am division open to both Pros and Expert level racers. Men only.
Qualifying system:Moto system a.k.a. Olympic System a.k.a. Cumulative Scoring System.

United Bicycle Racers Association list of National number ones

End notes

References

  1. ''Bicycle Motocross News'' June 1977 Vol.3 No.6 pg.4
  2. ''BMX Plus!'' February 1982 Vol.5 No.2 pg.81
  3. ''BMX Action'' November 1988 Vol.13 No.11 pg.34
  4. ''Bicycle Motocross Action'' February 1982 Vol.7 No.3 pg.31
  5. ) but were barred from ''[[Powder Puff]]'' (the Girls classes) if they did.''BMX Plus!'' June 1982 Vol.5 No.6 pg.77
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