词条 | Debbie Kalsow |
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| name = Debbie Kalsow | image = | image_size = 270 | caption = | fullname = Debra Lynn Kalsow | nickname = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1968|1|23}} | height = | weight = | birth_place = Big Rapids, Michigan, U.S. | currentteam = Retired | discipline = Bicycle Motocross (BMX) | role = Racer | ridertype = Off Road | amateuryears1 = 1979-1980 | amateurteam1 = East Langsing Cycle Shop | amateuryears2 = 1980 | amateurteam2 = JAG BMX | amateuryears3 = 1981-1985 | amateurteam3 = CW Racing | proyears1 = | proteam1 = | majorwins = }} Debra Lynn Kalsow (b. January 23, 1968 from Lansing, Michigan U.S.) was an American amateur "Old School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1981–1985. Racing career milestones{{refbegin}}Note: Professional first are on the national level unless otherwise indicated. {{refend}}Started racing: At age 11 in 1979. She persuaded her reluctant father to let her race like her brother Dennis "Digger" Kalsow.[1]Sanctioning body:First race result:First win (local):Home sanctioning Body district(s): National Bicycle Association (NBA) District "A" (Arizona) 1979-1981; First sponsor: East Langsing Cycle Shop 1979. First National race result: Third place at a National Bicycle League (NBL) in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 4, 1979.[1]First national win:Turned Professional: No Professional Career Retired: 1985 Height & weight at height of her career: Ht:" Wt:lbs Career factory and major bike shop sponsors{{refbegin}}Note: 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 given. {{refend}}Amateur
Professional
Career bicycle motocross titles{{refbegin}}Note: Listed are District, State/Provincial/Department, Regional, National, and International titles in italics. "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. {{refend}}AmateurNational Bicycle Association (NBA)
**The 7-Up World Championship race was the direct descendant of the Jag BMX World Championship races held from 1978-1983. Renny Roker, the promoter of the JAG BMX World Championship gave the rights to the WC to the USBA in 1984 in return for the cable television rights. {{refend}}Fédération Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (FIAC)
Professional
Notable accolades
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Racing habits and traitsPost BMX career{{Empty section|date=June 2010}}Miscellaneous
BMX press magazine interviews and articles
BMX magazine covers{{refbegin}}Note: Only magazines that were in publication at the time of the racer's career(s) are listed unless specifically noted. {{refend}}Bicycle Motocross News:
NBA World & NBmxA World (The official NBA/NBmxA membership publication): Bicycles Today & BMX Today (the official NBL membership publication with one name change): ABA Action, American BMX'er, BMXer (the official ABA membership publication with two name changes):
USBA Racer (the official USBA membership publication): Notes1. ^1 2 3 ABA Action April 1983 Vol.6 No.4 p.18 2. ^ABA Action September 1983 Vol.6 No.9 pg.4 3. ^American BMXer September 1990 Vol.12 No.8 pg.3 (Cover photo credit box at extreme bottom left.)Also broke her collar bone, and her wrist 2 other times. 4. ^ABA Action April 1983 Vol.6 No.4 pg.26 External links
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