Full name Frankie Lee Medlin 1977 Anaheim Bicycle Center Weight 64 kg Rider type Off Road Height 1.68 m | Current team Retired Role Bicycler Nickname "Peddlin'" Name Lee Medlin | |
Discipline Bicycle Motocross (BMX) |
2016 National BMX Hall Of Fame Pioneer Inductee - Lee Medlin
Frankie Lee Medlin (born December 9, 1964 in Riverside, California United States) was a professional American "Old School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from (1977–1982) His nickname was "Peddlin'", an obvious play on his surname and the motive power of a bicycle.
Contents
- 2016 National BMX Hall Of Fame Pioneer Inductee Lee Medlin
- Jag World Championship 81
- Racing career milestones
- Amateur
- Professional
- Significant injuries
- BMX press magazine interviews and articles
- BMX magazine covers
- References
"Then in a semi tore up my knee again. At that point I decided it wasn't worth it anymore. I raced a couple races in 1984 and actually won the pro open as a part timer in Salt Lake, but I didn't stick around long before I moved on."
Jag World Championship 81
Racing career milestones
Started Racing: January 12, 1977 at Corona Raceway at 13 years old.
Sanctioning Body: Riverside School District
First race result: He didn't make the main.
First Race Bike: Webco. It was a Christmas 1976 present
First win (local): February 12, 1977. He won his 4th race.
First sponsor: 1977 Anaheim Bicycle Center
First national win:
Turned Professional: January 23, 1983 at 18 years of age.
First Professional race result: Second in "A" pro at the American Bicycle Association (ABA) Supernationals in Lake Elsinore, California on January 23, 1983 He won US$300. (the equivalent to US$619.58 in 2007 Cost of Living Calculator)
First Professional win: In "A" Pro at the ABA Cajun Nationals in Shreveport, Louisiana on January 30, 1983. He won US$280, the equivalent of US$578.27 in 2007.
First Junior Men Pro* race result: See "First Professional race result"
First Junior Men Pro win: See "First Professional win"
First Senior Men Pro** race result: Seventh place in "AA" pro at the ABA Grandnational in Tulsa, Oklahoma on November 27, 1983. He won US$260 or US$541.14 in 2007.
First Senior Men Pro win:
Retired: 1984 due to injuries to his knee. See "Significant Injuries" section below.
Height & weight at height of his career (1982): Ht:5'7" Wt:140 lbs. (1982)
Amateur
Professional
Amateur
National Bicycle Association (NBA)
National Bicycle League (NBL)
United Bicycle Racers (UBR)
American Bicycle Association (ABA)
Fédération Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (FIAC)*
International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF)*
Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)*
United States Cycling Federation (USCF)
*See note in professional section
Professional
National Bicycle Association (NBA)
National Bicycle League (NBL)
United Bicycle Racers (UBR)
American Bicycle Association (ABA)
United States Bicycle Motocross Association (USBA)
International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF):
Fédération Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (FIAC)*
Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)*
Pro Series Championships
Significant injuries
"Lee is still gaining strength after an injury, so the question was whether he had the strength to last down the long Elkhart straights."
This further indicates that he had an injury over the summer that affected his racing."Then in a semi tore up my knee again. At that point I decided it wasn't worth it anymore. I raced a couple races in 1984 and actually won the pro open as a part timer in Salt Lake, but I didn't stick around long before I moved on."
He was still able to make the main and come in seventh over all in that his first AA pro race.BMX press magazine interviews and articles
BMX magazine covers
Bicycle Motocross News:
Minicycle/BMX Action & Super BMX:
Bicycle Motocross Action & Go:
BMX Plus!:
Total BMX:
Bicycles and Dirt:
NBA World & NBmxA World (The official NBA/NBmx publication):
Bicycles Today & BMX Today (the official NBL publication under two names):
ABA Action, American BMXer, BMXer (the official ABA publication under three names):