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1-800-COLLECTs Todd Walkowiak has quite a collection of national wins, but his recent 2nd place finish in the NBC Gravity Games was earned with a stunning arsenal of new maneuvers including no-handed one-footers, one-handed stove-pipe rockets, and smooth 360s spun in both directions.
During Pittsburghs harsh winters, Todd migrates south in order to ride. He spends a regimented chunk of each and every week doing just that. His goal to whip out something new at every event seems to be working - he recently finished 3rd at the DK Dirt Circuit finals and ended up ranked #3 for the year.
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Two years ago 1-800-COLLECTs Chris Doyle went from local hero to national star. This year he changed national to international by winning the Japanese King of Dirt. He took his huge bag of 360 tricks to Tokyo and claimed first Place! Doyle also scored a handful of top five finishes in the biggest contests from California to Kansas to Kentucky. |
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Even with all the travel, trophies, and new tricks, Chris remains level headed stating that hes into riding for the fun of it. He makes it a point to ride his bike whenever possible whether its on dirt, street, or even at an occasional race. His riding time is more valuable than ever these days because he recently enrolled in college at North Carolina State. Now he balances studying between trips to the trails.
Chris finished the 1999 DK Dirt Circuit series with a strong 2nd place finish and is ranked #2 overall. One week later, he finished 6th at the NBC Gravity Games. He hopes that next year will be even better. In the meantime you can bet that hell be busy riding, studying, and having fun.
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