Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Name Brent Patterson Role Rider | Current team Retired Weight 90.7 kg (200 lb) | |
Full name Brent Hathaway Patterson Born April 9, 1961 (age 62)
Oakland, California, United States ( 1961-04-09 ) Discipline Bicycle Motocross (BMX) |
Brent patterson famous bmx racer
Brent Hathaway Patterson (born April 9, 1961 in Oakland, California U.S.. Moved to Hayward, California when he was four months old.) is a former American "Old School" bicycle motocross (BMX) racer.
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- Brent patterson famous bmx racer
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- Racing career milestone
- Amateur
- Professional
- Notable accolades
- BMX Product lines
- Significant injuries
- Other significant sibling combinations in BMX
- Post racing career
- BMX and general press magazine interviews and articles
- BMX Magazine covers
- References
Brent Patterson is the elder of what was the most potent sibling combinations that bicycle motocross has ever seen. With Brian, the Brothers Patterson are the only brothers to both hold the National No.1 Pro title in any major BMX sanctioning body; Brent in 1980 and Brian in 1982 and 1983 in the American Bicycle Association.
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Racing career milestone
Started Racing: Early 1976 at 14 years old in Hayward, California. He was exposed to it through his friends in his neighborhood.
First race result: First Place in 14 "Expert". However, at the time classes were determined by size and weight and not proficiency. Brent Patterson, being big for his age was placed with the experts.
First local win: See above. It was the beginning of a three race winning streak.
Sanctioning body: None, unaffiliated track.
Home sanctioning body district(s): National Bicycle Association (NBA) District "N" (Northern California);
First sponsor: Cyclepath 1976
First National win:
Turned Pro: Late 1977 aged 16.
First Pro race result**: First place at the National Bicycle Association (NBA) Arizona State Fair race in Phoenix, Arizona on November 6, 1977.
First Pro win**: See above.
Height & weight at height of his career (1981–1984): Ht:6'1" Wt:~200 lbs.
Retired from the senior pro* circuit: Mid 1986, 25 years old. As is usual, many former top pro BMXers do not retire completely but race for fun or if there is a particularly large pro purse, such as the 1987 NBL World Cup. Brian and Brent occasionally raced in several large races for both reasons in 1987, but their days of seriously contending for No.1 racer title in any sanctioning body were over. Brent retired fully from BMX after not making the main at the World Cup and concentrated on Motorcycle Motocross. Patterson Racing Products went out of business in the summer of 1986 due to production problems.
Amateur
Professional
Amateur
National Bicycle Association (NBA)
National Bicycle League (NBL)
American Bicycle Association (ABA)
Independent race series and Invitationals
The California Cup was a non sanctioned series of three qualifying races held at three tracks (for a total of nine separate races) in three different regions of Northern California. Then the finals were held. The series was sponsored and promoted by BX-Weekly Magazine, a BMX newspaper and Rick Ankron & Rick Varner owners of (R&R) Racing Products. The finals were held at the famous Corona Raceway in Corona, California on September 5, 1976. Side note: Brent's brother Brian Patterson came in second in 11 Boys behind Eddy King.
Professional
National Bicycle League (NBL)
Notable accolades
BMX Product lines
Significant injuries
Other significant sibling combinations in BMX
Post racing career
Like a lot of BMXers, both Brent and his brother Brian returned to the Motorcycle Motocross roots. Both of them did rather well, with Brent racing professionally. They also raced occasionally in large BMX races in the late 1980s. Brian raced in the ABA Veteran Pro class in the mid-1990s
BMX and general press magazine interviews and articles
BMX Magazine covers
Bicycle Motocross News:
Minicycle/BMX Action & Super BMX:
Bicycle Motocross Action & Go:
BMX Plus!:
*Due to a change of ownership, BMX Plus! did not publish a May 1983 issue.
Total BMX:
Bicycles and Dirt:
Snap BMX Magazine & Transworld BMX:
NBA World & NBmxA World (The NBA/NBmxA official membership publication):
Bicycles Today & BMX Today (The NBL official membership publication under one name change):
ABA Action, American BMXer, BMXer (The ABA official membership publication under two name changes):
USBA Racer (The official USBA membership publication):