What a perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon! Hanging out with Perry Kramer, Oz, David Clinton, Greg Hill, and Stu Thomsen. Totally Rad! Thanks Ben!
JP
Mark 'Gonzo' Summers
Mar 22 2009, 05:56 PM
I have seen that On Any Sunday opening BMX clip a hundred times, but never noticed the guy on the left on the first jump. He freggin' pulls what has to be the first no-footer in BMX History!
jipster43
Mar 22 2009, 06:28 PM
I was just reading the June 1978 BMXA this morning and in the Products section they mention that Adams & Adams short which made me wonder what ever became of it and where I might look to find it. Hours later it's presented to me without any effort on my part. That's pretty rad!
JP
mxmug
Mar 23 2009, 09:57 AM
I dont remember that bmx footage in on any sunday 2. It was really cool seeing SE racing #1 is Stu Thompson and Scot b. long jumping his om flyer.
1.Does any one know what track it was filmed at? 2. Who are some of the other riders in this segment? Mx Mug
BenOr
Mar 27 2009, 09:38 AM
Corona is the track. I think I remember that from BITD as well. You can see the sign "Corona Raceway" when Donnie Jones is jumping.
taylor39t
Mar 27 2009, 01:17 PM
Totally Gnarly
76 Mongeese
Mar 27 2009, 03:50 PM
Thanks for posting...haven't seen these in a while!
The Red Baron
Mar 27 2009, 11:54 PM
The "On Any Sunday II" segment is definitly Corona. The funny thing is they slipped in a few seconds of Saddleback at the 2:55 mark.
As for who is in there; I only recognise Scot, Stu and "Building Leapin Jones". I think that is Toby Henderson doing the one hander.
But who are all those 'old guys' in those other vids?
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