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Kyle Bennett (BMX rider)

Kyle Bennett (September 25, 1979 – October 14, 2012〔) was an American professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer and Dirt Jumper whose prime competitive years were from 1999 to 2012. He earned the moniker "Butter" for his smooth riding style.〔(BMXpros.com bio )〕 On May 10, 2008 he won an automatic spot on the first US BMX Olympic team, a sport that made its debut in the 2008 Summer Olympics. He made it to the finals and finished sixth of the UCI World Cup in Copenhagen, Denmark after winning USA Cycling's year-long series of races as the highest ranking American. and becoming the first member of the BMX Olympic team.
==Racing career==

Bennett's first exposure to BMX came in 1988.〔(Kyle Bennett BMXstars.com profile. )〕 In June 1988 he began to race at NBL local tracks. His name appears for the first time in the August 1988 issue of ''American BMXer,'' in the points listing for Texas District 3 ending June 1988; he was in 41st place with 367 points.〔''American BMXer'' August 1988 Vol.10 No.7 pg.59〕
His first race bike was a Huffy, stripped of paint to reveal a "chrome" finish.〔''BMX World'' December 2005/January 2006 Vol.1 No.1 pg.51 (Premier Issue)〕 His first race result was a last-place finish.〔
Bennett's first national win was in the 8 Intermediate class at the National Bicycle League (NBL) Lone Star Nationals in Dallas, Texas on July 3, 1988.〔''American BMXer'' August 1988 Vol.10 No.7 pg.25(results)〕 He turned professional on December 28, 1997, at the NBL Christmas Classic, which he won; he was 18.〔''BMX World'' December 2005/January 2006 Vol.1 No.1 pg.54 (Premier Issue)〕 In the 2008 Olympics, in Beijing, he was the first BMX rider selected for the USA team. He did not qualify for the medal round.
During his career, Bennett suffered several significant injuries. He broke a hand at the Summer X-Games Downhill BMX race in Woodward, Pennsylvania during his semi final on August 19, 2001,〔''Transworld BMX'' December 2001 Vol.8 Iss.12 No.62 pg.34&63〕 suffered multiple leg fractures in a motorcycle accident at 16,〔''BMX World'' December 2005/January 2006 Vol.1 No.1 pg.55 (Premier Issue)〕 suffered a broken collarbone on May 31, 2003,〔(June 3, 2003 bmxonline article. )〕 suffered a second broken collarbone in 2004,〔 and required reconstructive surgery on a torn ACL in December 2006.〔(WorldBoyer.com News section )〕
Bennett's professional career awards include the National Bicycle League's 20004 Elite Men's Grand National Championship. From the American Bicycle Association, his rankings in the BMX AA Pro standings climbed steadily from no. 9 in 2001 to the Grand National Championship in 2009. In the Union Cycliste Internationale he was the Elite Men World Champion in 2002, 2003, and 2007.〔(BMXultra.com news page )〕 USA Cycling awarded him the 2008 Elite Men National Championship.

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