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Perry Kramer : ウィキペディア英語版
Perry Kramer

Perry Kramer (b. October 6, 1959 in Santa Monica, California U.S.) is a former American "Old School" professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1974-1981.
Among his accomplishments is his co-founding with Scot Breithaupt of Scot Enterprise Racing (SE Racing). His nickname "PK" is a simple derivation from his first and last initials of his name and the inspiration of one of the most popular model of BMX bicycle, the "PK Ripper", that is still in production.
==Racing career milestones==
Note: In the early days of professional racing, prior to 1976, many tracks offered small purse prize money to the older racers of an event, even before the official sanctioning bodies offered prize money in formal divisions themselves. Hence, some early "professionals" like Stu Thomsen who turned "pro" in 1975 at age 16, would race for small amounts of money at track events when offered.〔''Bicycle Motocross News'' January/February 1978 Vol.4 No.1 pg.22〕 Even before the NBA, this was regarded as the first true national BMX sanctioning body and had a professional division. For the sake of consistency and standardization, noted professional firsts are for the first pro races involving prize money offered by official BMX sanctioning bodies and not independent track events. Professional firsts are also on the national level unless otherwise indicated.
Started Racing: 1973 or 1974. Perry Kramer himself is vague on this point. His first race was at what was the very first BMX track, Palms Park in Los Angeles, California which was started by Ron Mackler in 1969.〔''BMX Plus!'' May 1982 Vol. No.5 pg.4 (the cover counts as pages 1 and 2)〕 In the very first issue of ''Bicycle Motocross News'', June 1974 he is listed in the recap section that listed race results as coming in second on April 24, 1974 in 12-14 Jr. Expert. in the Palms Park Series in Los Angeles, California.〔''Bicycle Motocross News'' June 1974 Vol.1 No.1 pg.34〕
Sanctioning Body: Independent.
First race result:
First win (local):
Home sanctioning body district(s): National Bicycle Association (NBA) District "N" (Northern California);
First sponsor:
First national win: In the Open Main at the National Bicycle Association (NBA) Winter Nationals in Scottsdale, Arizona on April 17, 1976.〔''Bicycle Motocross News"' May 1976 Vol.3 No.5 pg.14〕
Turned Professional: 1977 age 18.
First Professional
* race result:
First Professional
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* win:
Retired: 1985
Height & weight at height of his career:

*At the time there was no separate pro class for pros due to the relatively small number of pros. They raced with the 16 Experts, making it a Pro/Am class essentially. This is why, during the early years of the pro division, the national number one racer of a sanctioning body could be either an amateur or professional. This practice continued until the NBA's 1979 season, when the pros earned separate pro points and a separate pro plate from the amateurs. The NBL and the ABA followed suit a year later.

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*At the start of his pro career, there wasn't a two-tier system of Junior and Senior Pros, therefore his first pro race and/or win was his first in Senior pro.

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