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Matt Hadan

Matthew Merle Hadan (b. June 4, 1970 from Azusa, California U.S.) is an American professional "Old/Mid School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1985 to 1995. Hadan was nicknamed early in his career as "The Master"〔''American BMXer'' July 1991 Vol.13 No.6 p.14〕 and later "The Diesel".
==Racing career milestones==

Note: Professional first are on the national level unless otherwise indicated.
Started racing: At 10 years old in 1981. He first noticed BMX in a BMX magazine in 1980 featuring racer Jason Jensen and his involvement in the sport and young Matt wanted to try it.〔''BMX Plus!'' October 1990 Vol.13 No.10 p.65〕 His father took him to the Azusa, California, track and Matt thought it looked like fun.〔(bmxultra.com January 2000 interview )〕
Sanctioning body:
Sanctioning body home district(s): American Bicycle Association (ABA) District California 13 (CA-13) (1985)
First race result: First place in 10 beginner class. He would win two more consecutive beginner races and then a few months later turn expert.〔
First win (local):
First sponsor: Monrovia Schwinn 1981
First national win: See above.
Turned Professional: December 1989.
First Professional race result: Sixth place in Pro class at the National Bicycle League (NBL) Christmas Classic on December 28, 1989. He won US$80〔''BMX Plus!'' April 1990 Vol.13 No.4 p.30〕
(US$132.71 in 2007). (Cost of Living Calculator ) He also came in third place in Pro Award winning US$60 (US$99.53 2007). Beginning with the 1990 season the NBL "B" pro became the Pro/Am "Superclass" and the Senior "A" Pro class became simply the Pro Class.
First Professional win: In Pro Open at the American Bicycle Association (ABA) Silver Dollar Nationals in Reno, Nevada on January 14, 1990.〔''American BMXer'' May 1990 Vol.12 No.4 p.6〕
First Junior Pro
* race result: See "First Professional race result". Any pro could race pro class, skipping the then new NBL Pro/Am superclass.
First Junior Pro win: In "A" pro at the ABA Winternationals in Chandler, Arizona on February 18, 1990.〔
First Senior Pro
*
* race result: See "First Professional race result".
First Senior Pro win: In "A" pro at the NBL Easter Classic in Sarasota, Florida on day two of the national on April 15, 1990.〔''BMX Plus!'' August 1990 Vol.13 No.8 p.72〕
Retired: 2002
Height & weight at height of her career (1987–1997): Ht:5'11" Wt:180 lbs.〔''BMX Plus!'' October 1990 Vol.13 No.10 p.67〕

*In the NBL "B" Pro/Super Class/"A" Pro/Junior Elite Men depending on the era; in the ABA it is "A" Pro.

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*In the NBL it is "AA" Pro/Elite Men; in the ABA it is "AA" Pro.

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