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Toby Henderson

Toby S.〔''Super BMX'' December 1983 Vol.10 No.12 pg.60 (results)〕 Henderson (born October 10, 1961 in La Mirada, California USA) was a professional American "Old School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from (1979–1985) He was given the nickname
"Coca Cola Cowboy" by Bob Osborn, publisher of ''BMX Action'' magazine but the reason for it was unknown even by Henderson. He himself regard it as "lame".〔(Toby Henderson 2003 interview )〕
==Racing career milestones==

Note: Professional firsts are on the national level unless otherwise indicated. In the early days of reporting on BMX races publications often only reported the top three or four people who finished in the main event. It is possible that a racer's first race could have occurred prior to being listed in BMX publications.
Started racing: In 1973 at 12 years old.〔''BMX Plus!'' October 1982 Vol.5 No.10 pg.54〕 at Hollyfield Park in Norwalk, California〔(bmxactiononline 2007 interview )〕 In a September 1982 ''BMX Action'' his first race was at Scot Briethaupt's B.U.M.S track.〔''BMX Action'' September 1982 Vol.7 No.9 pg.34〕
First race bicycle: Schwinn Sting-Ray.〔''BMX World'' December 2005/January 2006 Vol.1 No.1 pg.8 (Premier Issue)〕
Sanctioning body: Independent.
First race result:
First win (local):
Home sanctioning body district(s): National Bicycle Association (NBA) District "X" (Orange/Los Angeles County);
First sponsor:
First national win:
Turned Professional: December 1978〔''BMX Plus!'' October 1982 Vol.5 No.10 pg.54〕
First Professional race result: In Third place in Pro Class at the National Bicycle Association (NBA) Supernationals in Saddleback Park in Irvine, California on April 8, 1979.〔''Bicycle Motocross Action'' July 1979 Vol.4 No.5 pg.67〕〔''BMX World'' December 2005/January 2006 Vol.1 No.1 pg.8 (Premier Issue)〕
First Professional win:
Retired: 1987 at 26 years old. His last national race as a serious competitor appears to have been the United States Bicycle Motocross Association (USBA) Grandnational in Dallas, Texas on November 11, 1986. He came in seventh in "A" pro, the senior pro level.〔''BMX Action'' February 1987 Vol.12 No.2 pg.49 (results)〕 It was the last USBA sanctioned raced before it merged with the American Bicycle Association (ABA) in 1987. Henderson then pursued a Mountain Bike racing career. He would later race at least one BMX race in 1987 at the Vision World Cup in Irvine, California on June 21, 1987 He didn't make any mains.〔''BMX Plus!'' October 1987 Vol.10 No.10 pg.34〕

Height & weight at height of her career (1981–1984): Ht:6'0" Wt:172 lbs.

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