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Mike Poulson : ウィキペディア英語版
Mike Poulson

Michael Poulson (b. January 4, 1965 in Ogden, Utah U.S., later raised in Layton, Utah) is an American "Old School" former professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1981-1987.
==Racing career milestones==
Note: Professional first are for the national level of competition unless otherwise indicated.
Started racing: Early 1978. As it often happens, a friend got him interested in racing.〔''BMX Action'' June 1982 Vol.7 No.6 pg.36〕
Sanctioning body:
First race result: First place at a Layton, Utah track in 12-year-old class. He was actually 13 years old but according to the rules of that track you raced the age class of the age you where on October 1 during the season, therefore he was 12 on October 1, 1977 and raced in the 12-year-old class accordingly even after turning thirteen on January 4, 1978〔''BMX Plus!'' August 1981 Vol.4 No.8 pg.18〕〔(Originally from the August 14, 2006 Ogden Standard-Examiner. )〕
First win (local): See above.
Home sanctioning body district(s): National Bicycle Association (NBA) District "P" (Colorado, Wyoming and Utah);
First sponsor: Bingham Schwinn Cyclery
First national race result: The 1979 Corona Mini-National. Finished near the bottom of the 14 Open main with a sixth place. Signed up for Expert event though he was a novice. Did not make Expert main.〔〔
First national win: The February 10, 1980 American Bicycle Association (ABA) Winter Nationals at Chandler, Arizona in 15 Expert.〔''Super BMX'' October 1981 Vol.8 No.10 pg.64〕〔''Bicycle and Dirt'' February 1983 Vol.1 No.6 pg.33〕
Turned professional: September 1983 Age 17.
First Professional race result: First in "B" Pro at the National Bicycle League (NBL) Celebrity Race For Childhelp USA/International in Azusa, California on January 22, 1984. He also got a second place in Pro Open. This was a charity event. The purse was only US$40 (US$79.19 in 2007 (Cost of Living Calculator )) and 100% payback for the top pro finishers.〔''Super BMX'' May 1984 Vol.11 No.5 pg.54〕
Note: This race is not to be confused with the NBL Azuza National held on March 3, 1984 at the same facility which counted in the pros standings toward the National No.1 Plate.
First Professional win: See above
First Senior Pro
* race result: Fourth in "AA" pro at the ABA Spring National in San Francisco, California on March 11, 1984. He won US$160〔''BMX Plus!'' July 1984 Vol.7 No.7 pg.40〕 the equivalent to US$316.77 in 2007.
First Senior Pro win: In "A" pro at the NBL National in Brookville, Ohio on May 26, 1984〔''Super BMX'' September 1984 Vol.11 No.9 pg.63〕 He won US$800,〔''BMX Plus!'' October 1984 Vol.7 No.10 pg.8〕 or US$1,583.83 in 2007.
Retired: 1988. After many injuries and the grind of racing on every weekend for over a decade and just not having a winning attitude he quietly quit〔 after a stint as a teaching pro at the Woodward BMX camp in Woodward, Pennsylvania.
Height & weight at height of career (1985): Ht:5'11" Wt:~175 lbs.

*In the NBL "A"/"Elite" pro; in the ABA "AA" pro.

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