About

Hall of Fame

Each year, USA BMX inducts two legendary BMX racers, one legendary Freestyle rider, along with one influential Industry person, as well as one influential BMX woman into the National BMX Hall of Fame. Nominations are accepted from the public, the final list of nominees is determined by the Hall of Fame Selection Committee, and the BMX Hall of Fame inductees, industry, media and a select few history experts cast their votes on the ballot to determine each year`s class.

The official home of the National BMX Hall of Fame is located at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, CA.

1997

  • Ralph Mundia | 1997, Industry

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    Whether it was through his bike shop or his vending on ABA’s national circuit, Big Daddy Ralph has been one of the longest lasting supporters of BMX...

  • Merl Mennenga | 1997, Industry

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    Founder and once-president of ABA. Merl founded ABA in 1977...

  • Scott Clark | 1997, Pioneer

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    Probably best-known for his two consecutive NBA No. 1 Pro titles (1979 & 1980), Scott Clark and Robinson bikes became synonymous...

  • Pete Loncarevich | 1997, Racer

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    Without argument, Pete is one of the greatest BMXers of all-time. Holder of four ABA No. 1 Pro titles...