Kuwahara Klassic a BIG success !!!
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Kuwahara Klassic a BIG success !!!
Friday, June 20, 2008
Please remember that registration for 2008 Saturday Milwaukee BMX races will be open from 9:30 until 11 a.m. Race fees for the Kuwahara Klassic double point event this Saturday are $20.
Things will be busy with the Kuwahara Klassic this weekend and we'll have lots of goodies to raffle througout the day including a Kuwahara race bike and a couple of framesets. Tasty !!!
Fond du Lac BMX Sunday Single Pointer
Our good friends at Fond du Lac BMX passed along word today that their track is ready to rock and they are resuming their normal racing schedule this Sunday. So, if you don't have anything planned for Sunday ... and, you still got your psych on from the Kuwahara Classic ... or, if you are the lucky winner of the Kuwie bike and you need somewhere to shred on your new scoot ... head on up Highway 41 and check 'em out.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Wednesday, June 18, 2008

I'm still grinning like the cat that ate the canary every moment I consider what all got accomplished last night ...
- all the washouts are filled
- all the straights are repaired and ready to be watered and rolled
- the first straight is almost totally re-constructed and was rolled smooth as a baby's bottom
- all the rock piles that we made throughout the night were swept up, scooped up and hauled away
- The corners were raked, washouts filled and with a bit more work, will be ready to roll
- Areas around the track were improved, cleaned and straightened up
- Weeds were cut
We dragged, tamped (thanks for the equipment lend, Chris Mitchell!) and had two major pieces of equipment (Skid Steer run by Mike Froh courtesy of Pro Electric & a John Deere 4wd tractor piloted by Mark Kluth) all running at once.
Huge thanks to all who's names I recall ... and, my sincere apologies to those I miss ... guess if so many of you continue to help, we're going to have to have some sort of sign-in sheet !!! Mike Froh, Bryan Dickerson, Chris Mitchell, Bill Wilson, the Kluth family, the Kohls family, the Braatz family, the Mittlestadt family, the Olson Family, the Brzenski family, Wipijewski family, and the Eckert family.
All in all, I count 17 busy bees in the photo above ... and every one of you deserves every accolade we can send your way. But, let's not miss the obvious ... thanks, as always, for your help.
For those of you rippers who come out to tomorrow night's practice or Saturday's first ever Kuwahara Klassic presented by Kuwahara Bicycles and enjoy our track ... you absolutely know who to thank for their efforts. Without them ... and the work effort they so generously put out last night ... we might not have been able to race this weekend. But, leave no doubt ... this thing is ON !!!
We weren't the only one's hit hard ...
Earlier this morning, I received an e-mail from my wife Denise, an Iowa native who has been watching with pensive interest, how our neighbors to the west are coping with their flooding. As I was flipping through the photos of Cedar Rapids attached to her e-mail ... I stopped and stared at this one for a long time. It's remarkable what something so simple as a window sticker can mean in a photograph ... but, here is quite obviously ... an unknown BMX family that probably lost most all of what they own. It's just devistating to even consider. On their website, Cedar Rapids BMX (also an ABA track) notes they are in shut down mode due to impending flooding. Let's hope that the track is on higher ground and spared so that some sense of normal life can go on in the community.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
We are officially cancelling our Tuesday June 17 race. Our track has really gotten beat up from the record rainfalls this spring. While we hope that all of our competitors and your friends and families are high and dry ... we are also asking for your help. If you can join us Tuesday night, there will be a volunteer crew working hard to get the track back in shape in time for the earned double points Kuwahara Classic, which is scheduled for next Saturday - June 21st. With a bit of cooperation from mother nature and enough help from our dedicated volunteers we should be able to have the track ready for the race, as well as next Thursday's gate practice.
Like so many other people in SE Wisconsin that are coping with flooding issues -- we're simply playing the hand we've been dealt here and trying to make the most of a bad situation. We appreciate your patience ... as well as all of your dedication and help.
Midwest Nationals:
Best of luck to all of our racers who are heading to Rockford, IL this weekend to compete in the ABA's Midwest Nationals. The Midwest Nationals is one of the biggest and most competitive races of the ABA summer tour and will feature many of the fastest racers from throughout the United States. We will not be traveling this year ... so, if anybody gets photos they'd like to see posted up right here ... send them to lavacycles@sbcglobal.net ... or, even better, save them to one of many web photo albums and shoot us a link. Go fast, guys and gals, and bring a few big trophies back to Milwaukee !!!
Kevin O'
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
This is a sight that Milwaukee race fans aren't treated to real often. Yup, that's Jeff Burton's Sprint Cup short track car, staged up just in front of Kevin Harvick's hauler. Milwaukee Mile has hosted a variety of Sprint Cup (Nextel, Winston, et. al.) test sessions through the years ... but, this is the first in a while that I can recall being open to the public. I work about two laps from the Milwaukee Mile ... and Dane's school is about 1.5 laps from the track ... so, it's pretty much a foregone conclusion that when we hear about any type of race car buzzing around the place, we go and check it out.

I Have to admit, the Cup cars were pretty cool ... as are the IRL and former CART (champ, etc) ... but, in our book ... the neatest thing we've ever seen on the Milwaukee Mile were the USAC Sprinters from a couple years ago. By my watch ... the USAC sprint division gets beat only by the IRL or Indy style cars. Considering the USAC sprinters are sit up, open cockpit, open wheel, front engine, rear drive configuration ... it must have taken an enormous amount of courage to make the lap times they were pulling. 850 hp - 1200 lb. cars out there were absolutely hair raising.
Anyway, thought I'd share a few of the images that I got of the Cup guys today. Hope you enjoy them.

The second team RedBull car, this one driven by Former open wheel ace, AJ Almendinger. Once again, check out that front splitter ... that's downforce, baby!

Though we never put a stop-watch on any of the drivers testing ... my ears told me that Casey Mears was likely fastest. Maybe I'm not recalling correctly ... but, it seems to me that at one of the Loudon, or maybe Phoenix races, the announcers were discussing how the Hendrick motors were turning a slightly easier gear, and running a higher RPM as a result. You could absolutely hear it in Mears car -- which was just screaming bloody murder -- as he approached the braking point on the straights -- compared to the rest of the testers.
Monday, June 09, 2008
This includes the scheduled single point race (Tuesday June 10) and open practice (Thursday June 12).
There's a large amount of standing water on the track yet today ... so, it's likely going to be late tomorrow before it's even dry enough to assess how much work we'll have in front of us to get back to racing.
Thanks again to everyone who came out for Saturday's race ... looking back through our records confirmed that 14 motos is a new high number for a single point race. And, we were just two signups away (and you gals know exactly who you are) from having a 15th moto as well. Great stuff. We hope everyone had fun.
Saturday, June 07, 2008
Friday, June 06, 2008
Let's start this post with the hopes that our friends that join us on a weekly basis from the areas affected by the Tornado(s) that moved through the area today are all safe and sound.
The heavy weather that moved through SE Wisconsin today sure did a number on the track ... but, it's nothing that a whole lot of effort can't undo. So, if you can, please consider joining us trackside between 8 and 9 a.m. (much earlier and it may not be firm enough to work on) to fill the washouts, rake and roll the track. If we get a big enough crew of us working out there ... the chances are good that we can start at our scheduled time.
If you are coming out to race, but can't make it early ... no problem ... but, please be patient as those of us who are scrambling to get the track in racing form are all volunteers and laboring out of our love for the sport.
If we do happen to get more precipitation tonight, and the track takes further water and is just unworkable ... we'll attempt to have the race cancellation posted by 7:30 a.m. But, as things stand, we are going to attempt to run our scheduled race tomorrow.
We hope to see you there.
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Monday, June 02, 2008
Thanks to all of you who came out and braved the winds and soft track conditions to get your first full swig of BMX Brew.
Also, thanks to the volunteers -- who helped prep our track, which had been swamped the night before by a formidable shower which moved through the Franklin area -- as well as those of you who helped run the clinic.
Track Operator and greeter extrordinaire, John Mittelstadt, introduces the instruction crew and provides some basic overview of the sport of BMX.
Bryan Dickerson (with beard) explains the many benefits of additional safety gear. Though only a helmet, long pants and long sleeve shirt are required by the ABA, Dickerson also wears elbow pads and a chest protector, and, at 40 something, can still hang with and beat a bunch of the kids half his age.
Tim Eiring demonstrates the proper technique to roll over obstacles, using his arms and legs like the big shock absorbers on a monster truck while keeping his upper body relaxed and his head still and level.
The young lady in the image above asked me a couple of times if I've ever crashed my BMX bike. "Sure" I told her, but not so much lately. She told me that she had crashed twice in the day of the new rider clinic. That's pretty good I told her, and offered a high five. I remember a friends dad who tried to take up the sport as an adult back in the late 80's and he used to pretty routinely crash twice every lap. But, he stuck with it for a couple of years and had a lot of fun racing despite those early frustrations. Stick with it, kiddo, and you'll be riding clean fast laps in no time flat.
This young guy was one of a couple of "spinners" ... the classic 16" BMX bike seems to be geared so that parents can keep up to kids at a walking pace. That easy gear is a bit of an enemy at a BMX track, however, where a little more speed actually helps the kids get over obstacles. Not to mention, the amount of revolutions these little guys make just to get around the track must be comparable to a stage in the Tour de France. Since each rider rode about 20 laps each, I'm guessing these little grommets slept well on Saturday night.
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
Practice - Thursday Night - June 5th
First Race - Saturday - June 7th
Friday, May 30, 2008
Thanks to everyone who came out to ride the track at last night's practice. It was super good to see all the familiar faces (and a bunch of new ones too).
Below are a couple of random photos that I snapped while not getting some long overdue laps in myself.
We're still hoping to stay on schedule with our "New Rider Clinic" at 9 a.m. tomorrow morning ... but, it's possible it will move back somewhat given the uncertainty of today's and tonight's forecast. We'll have updates posted up by 8 tomorrow morning at the latest.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
The light rain that moved through the area was about equivolent to giving the track a decent watering ... in other words ... enough to keep the dust down. The racing surface is firm and a little bit tacky ... but, definitely rideable.
We hope to see you there tonight.
Kevin O'
Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Yeah, so, maybe it's a good day for riding ... but, for those of us stuck in front of a computer ... it's also a great chance to kick out a reminder that there are a ton of cool local shops that are getting behind our little but growing Milwaukee BMX racing scene. Don't forget to click the HOT SHOPS linkie over to the right the next time you wind up in a "wrecktangle" and tweak something on your bike.
For those of you who can't figure out what a link is ... here's the list 'o shops that are super groovey with Milwaukee BMX.
Some of these shops are contemplating forming teams this season ... it wouldn't be too cool for our riders to go in expecting some factory level ride ... but, if you could use a little help in the form of discount structure on parts ... and, you think you would be a good representative for a shop that you've been a loyal customer to ... hit them up ... and see what they think about a "jersey" sponsorship. It's a great way to take your racing to a new level and get yourself into a team environment.
Oh, and don't forget to tell them that you appreciate their support of Milwaukee BMX !!!
Crank Daddy's Bicycle Works - 2108 N. Farwell - Milwaukee, WI
Wares Cyclery - 1306 S. 108th St., Milwaukee, WI 414-454-0550
South Shore Cycles - 4758 S Packard Ave - Cudahy 414-831-0211
Ben's Cycles - 1018 W Lincoln Ave - Milwaukee 414-384-2236
Johnson's Cycle & Fitness - 6916 W North Ave - Wauwatosa 414-476-2341
Allis Cycle - 9622 W. National Ave - West Allis 414-327-1290
Emerys Cycle and Fitness - Milwaukee / Glendale / Menomonee Falls 414-463-2453
Ride Extreme Sports - 14666 West National Avenue - New Berlin 262-789-7433
Thursday, April 24, 2008

Gilbert, Arizona—April 23, 2008 — The American Bicycle Association (ABA BMX) has renewed its agreement with American Suzuki Motor Corporation as the official motorcycle and ATV of the 2008 ABA BMX (Bicycle Motocross) racing series. The 2008 ABA BMX Race Series consists of 27 National events and 15 Pro Series events throughout North America. Suzuki's involvement in the ABA BMX racing series began in 2007 and continues again this year!
American Suzuki is a major sponsor of the 2008 ABA BMX event schedule and will be fully integrated into the BMX events nationwide. In 2008, the ABA BMX and American Suzuki will work cooperatively to bring even more excitement to the racers. New promotions include an incredible Suzuki RMZ450 being awarded not only to the ABA BMX National #1 Champions, but also an amazing Suzuki RMZ250 being awarded at the ABA BMX district level.
ABA and Suzuki are offering to every eligible rider who is awarded an 2008 ABA District #1 a chance to win a Suzuki RMZ250. Every class is eligible and any district #1 rider who has earned at least 2000 district points for the 2008 season will be entered into a drawing. This gives every rider in the ABA an opportunity to win the amazing Suzuki RMZ250! This competition is open to boys, girls, cruisers and girl cruisers in all ABA districts, district classes and age groups. Complete details and rules will be available in BMXer magazine and online at www.ababmx.com.
“We are very excited to have American Suzuki return as a major sponsor for a 2008, they have really supported the sport of BMX. Suzuki has recognized that BMX is a family sport that reaches both the kids and the parents. This year will be the most excitement ever generated for the Suzuki program, because now every rider has an opportunity to win a Suzuki RMZ250.” said Clayton John, ABA President. Like other ABA national event sponsors, Suzuki will have a large and notable presence at every ABA National event and has scheduled display advertising as part of its sponsorship in ABA’s BMXer publication.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
The Saturday June 21st earned double point race at Milwaukee BMX has a new title sponsor and name. Announced late last week, Kuwahara Bicycles will sponsor the first annual Kuwahara Classic at Milwaukee BMX. Kuwahara will be kicking in a variety of swag for the racers that day ... what an awesome new event for Milwaukee BMX.
More details will be available soon.

More Odds and Endos:
Fondy Spring Opener !!!
We received an e-mail earlier today reminding us that Fond du Lac is planning their opener for this Sunday ... they are also planning a swap meet and new rider clinic which will take place before racing begins. Registration is open from 11 to 12:30 p.m. ... more details at http://www.fdlbmxclub.com/
Central Wisconsin BMX hosts Pro BMX SUPERCAMP - August 16 & 17th.
Yup, if you got a hankerin' for a late summer trip to learn about some advanced racing techniques ... this one is definitely worth checking out at http://www.cwbmx.org/
Monday, April 14, 2008
IT'S ALMOST TIME !!!
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
When: Tomorrow Night - Wednesday, April 2nd at 7 p.m.
Where: Benno's in West Allis - 7413 West GreenfieldWest Allis, Wisconsin 414-453-9094
Who Can Attend? Current volunteers and those interested in volunteers are encouraged to join -- and, pretty much anyone with an interest in BMX in Milwaukee is welcome to attend. Since Benno's is a pub ... if you are under the age of 18 you must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
For More Information: John Mittelstadt - 414-429-3485
Monday, March 17, 2008
We received an e-mail today from Thomas O'Rourke -- a once-in-a-while Milwaukee BMX racer (40c) who's kids Mickayla (9g) and Wyatt (11n) are regulars at our track. O'Rourke wanted us to pass along word that he's formed up a brand new team called -- yeah, you guessed it -- Total Chaos BMX.
A lot of times, when these notifications come in, team rosters are pretty well set. But, being a brand new team, Total Chaos still has some roster spots to fill.
Because Total Chaos will be a family based team, it seems to us that fun is going to be the name of their game. Which is cool ... because everybody knows that we dig family fun at Milwaukee BMX.
To find out more about Total Chaos BMX, interested riders sould contact O'Rourke at totalchaosbmx@charter.net
Tuesday, March 11, 2008

As I was rifling through one of the many junk drawers in our house recently, I stumbled onto the photograph that's attached to this article. A quick review shows just not a kid on a bike ... but a kid on a bike in a moment in time. That kid, as you might have figured, is me -- circa 1976 and looking like some sort of surreal mixture of bag lady meets Steve McQueen.
Honestly, I don't recall what my reference point for "cool" was back then ... but, the fact that I'm dudded up in my sweet gold windbreaker, which has the bonus monroe shocks stickers on each side of my chest, along with a helmet tells me that I must have had some racing reference point from which to draw the conclusion that ... heck yeah ... despite the rust colored tuff skins with the iron on patch, long undies peeking out just above my ankles, sporting red socks, and shoes that would look more appropriate on the set of a high school production of Oliver Twist ... I was definitely a cool kid.
The bike tells a story all its own. The remarkably large headlight tells me that maybe I was a bit more enduro than moto at that particular stage in my life. But, rest assured, the bold letters "MX" on the back of that well padded seat left little doubt as to where I'd one day be headed. I don't know where the heck my mind was at with that equally gargantuan horn -- I can only figure that it helped warn oncomers of my approach while I was barreling out of blind corner alleyways.
And, yeah, that crooked retaining wall is the foundation to the house that I grew up in. A roughly 800 s.f. cracker box that my mom bought in 1966 for $6,000 !!! ... and probably re-financed to pay for my cool bike.
See, this photo reminds me where I came from, in many ways ... and helps me understand why almost all of my bikes are assembled from secondhand parts, closeout stuff, or items I've been able to find "good guy" deals on. It also reminds me of why I'm okay with the beg, borrow and steal approach that we've used to cobble together the Milwaukee BMX operation.
Candy Karau once told me that when she and Jake took over the operation at Rockford ... which must be just more than 20 years ago now ... they employed the same strategy ... and, by the mid 1990's the track gained some backing from the Parks department in Rockford ... allowing it to truly flourish under the leadership of the Karaus. I believe the future holds much of the same promise for Milwaukee BMX.
The reward for all of the work on our end was seeing the many looks of determination and happiness that were on the faces of the kids and parents who participated in Milwaukee BMX. We're probably not going to send a lot of our racers out onto the national scene ... or, perhaps a career in BMX ... although that weedy Ben Kohls kid is sure doing his part to prove me wrong on that one ... but, we are providing a forum for individual growth ... and showing kids that there's value in work, persistence, and that no matter how much fun winning is ... losing isn't the end of the world ... life lessons.
Yeah, photographs like the one above are really important ... your kid grows up once ... you will never regret documenting as much of it as you can. In fact, I wonder where will your kids be when they stumble across old shots of them on a bike?
By the way ... even though it's too small ... I am wearing a Green Bay Packers helmet ... and riding a bike with #4 on it.
We can hardly wait to see you trackside again soon.
Kevin O'
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
When: Tomorrow Night - Wednesday, March 5th at 7 p.m.
Where: Benno's in West Allis - 7413 West GreenfieldWest Allis, Wisconsin 414-453-9094
Who Can Attend? Current volunteers and those interested in volunteers are encouraged to join -- and, pretty much anyone with an interest in BMX in Milwaukee is welcome to attend. Since Benno's is a pub ... if you are under the age of 18 you must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
For More Information: John Mittelstadt - 414-429-3485
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
May
Thur. May 29 Practice
Sat. May 31 New Rider Clinic
June
Thur. June 5 Practice
Sat June 7 Race FIRST RACE OF THE SEASON!!
Tue June 10 Race
Thur. June 12 Practice
Tue June 17 Race
Sat.June 21 Race Earned Double (First Annual KUWAHARA Classic at Milwaukee BMX)
Tue. June 24 Race
Thur. June 26 Practice
July
Tue. July 8 Race
Thur. July 10 Practice
Sat. July 12 Race
Tue July 15 Race
Thur. July 17 Practice
Tue. July 22 Race
Thur. July 24 Practice
Tue. July 29 Race
August
Tue. Aug. 5 Race
Fri. Aug. 8 Practice
Sat. Aug.9 Race SCQ Double Points
Sun. Aug. 10 Race Redline Triple Points
Tue . Aug. 12 Race
Thur. Aug 14 Practice
Tue Aug. 19 Race
Thur. Aug. 21 Practice
Sat. Aug 23 Race
Tue Aug. 26 Race
Thur. Aug 28 Practice
Sept & Oct. Race Dates TBA
All Tue Races Reg. Time 5:30 – 6:30 PM Racing ASAP
All Thur. Practices 6:00 – 8:00 PM
All Sat. Sun Races Reg.9:30-11:00 AM Racing ASAP
Fees
Single Point Races - $10.00
Double Point Races - $20.00
Triple Point Races - $30.00
Practice - $5.00
OTHER DATES TO REMEMBER
MAY 17, 18 FON DU LAC STATE WEEKEND
MAY 31 OSHKOSH STATE WEEKEND
JUNE 8 RHINELANDER STATE RACE
JUNE 14 ROCKFORD NATIONAL
JUNE 28 LAND O LAKES NATIONAL
JULY 19 RHINELANDER REDLINE WEEKEND
AUGUST 2 RAPIDS STATE WEEKEND
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL
John Mittelstadt 414-429-3485
Or see us on the web@ Milwaukee BMX.com
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
January 30, 2008
GO211.COM BRINGS YOU "FREE" LIVE WEBCAST COVERAGE OF THE ABA’S SOONER NATIONALS – Guthrie, Oklahoma – GO211.com, in conjunction with the American Bicycle Association, is proud to bring you the LIVE "FREE" webcast of the ABA’s Sooner Nationals, a ABA BMX PRO Series event hosted by the LAZY E. Arena in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Tune in for all the race action starting Saturday, February 2nd, through Sunday, February 3rd. This weekend will be another great one for sure! It all starts on the February, 2nd at 10:00am central time with a pre-show for the Sooner Nationals. GO211.com will then go right into the "LIVE" action packed event coverage starting at 11:00am central time for the duration of the days event.
GO211.com will kick things off again at 7:30 central time with another pre-show webcast, followed by the "LIVE" action feed at 8:00am sharp on the February, 3rd. The Sooner National in Guthrie, Oklahoma is always noted as one of the best BMX events of the year, and this year will not be a disappointment. The facility, the track, the dirt, the PRO Section, the racers, and the fans all seem to come together to make this a can't miss event!
Remember, if for some odd reason you aren't attending this awesome event or you can't get to a computor this weekend and miss all of the race action. GO211.com will have all the Main Events (plus Pro Quarters, Semis, and Motos), interviews, and shows posted on GO211.com the week following the event. Be sure to check out www.GO211.com and www.ababmx.com for more details.