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Stephen James Veltman (born August 4, 1969 in
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; later raised in
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) is a former American "Old School/Mid School" professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1980–1985 and 1987 to 1998. His
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during the time he first achieved fame as a 12- and 13-year-old was "Spider-Man" due to the posture he had as he speed jumped his bicycle over moguls. He would be tucked all the way back over and just above the rear wheel. His right elbow would be down while his left up as opposed to having them near perfectly level. This along with his red and white Hutch uniform and helmet with mirrored lensed goggles gave an impression of the comic book superhero Spider-Man swinging on his web. His later moniker "V"-Dog" came into being concurrently with him joining the Vans Racing Team in April 1991. He was also known as "Primetime". __TOC__


Racing career

Note: Professional firsts are on the national level unless otherwise indicated. *In the NBL "B" Pro/Super Class/"A" pro (depending on the era); in the ABA "A" pro.
**In the NBL "A" Pro/All Pros/Pro Class/"AA" Pro/"Elite Men"; in the ABA "AA" pro.


Career factory and major bike shop sponsors

Note: This listing only denotes the racer's primary sponsors. At any given time, a racer could have numerous co-sponsors. Primary sponsorships can be verified by BMX press coverage and sponsors' advertisements at the time in question. When possible, exact dates are given.


Amateur

* World of Wheels (bike shop): 1980 * Mongoose (BMX Products) (co-factory): 1980 * Bassett: Early 1981 – November 1981 * Hutch Hi-Performance BMX/Products: November 27, 1981 – mid-1986. Richard Hutchins, the owner of Hutch Hi-Performance, first saw Steve (after Steve's father Jim Veltman pointed him out) at a 1981 ABA National in Ohio. He won his class. Hutchins next saw him at the 1981 ABA Grand National pre-race. He showed enough talent to give him a uniform to wear at the Grand Nationals proper the next two days. After Steve placed fourth in 12 Expert, he gave him a formal and full sponsorship immediately afterward. Veltman's first race for Hutch was the ABA Winter Shootout Triple pointer in Jersey City, New Jersey, on December 13, 1981. Veltman took a year hiatus from the National BMX racing circuit starting in mid-1986 (sometime after the Murray World Cup) due to burnout, lacking the will to win and craving the desire to do other things. He returned in mid-1987 after that desire to complete returned. * McDonald's: Mid-1987 – late October 1988.
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, like its competitor Hardee's, fielded a BMX team but the McDonald's team lasted two years compared to the one the Hardee's team lasted. McDonald's shut down its BMX effort in October 1988.''American BMXer'' December 1988 Vol. 10 No. 11 pg. 61 * U.S. Boss Racing Products: Late October 1988 – December 1989. Veltman turned pro with this sponsor.


Professional

* U.S. Boss Racing Products: Late October 1988 – December 1989. Shortly after McDonald's discontinued its BMX effort, Veltman joined U.S. Boss. The ABA Fall Nationals on October 29 in Orlando, Florida, was the first race with his new sponsor. * L&S (''L''ucia & ''S''on) Racing: January 1990 – April 1991. L&S was started by the same person who previously owned U.S. Boss Racing Products, Carlo Lucia. * Vans (Van Doran Rubber Company): April 1991-March 1992. Veltman started a brief retirement to concentrate on school. * ODI (Ornate Design, Inc*): November 26, 1992 – November 29, 1992. He showed up at the 1992 ABA Grandnationals in an ODI jersey. It was his first race since his approximately eight-month hiatus to concentrate on school. This sponsorship lasted the duration of the 1992 ABA Grandnationals. * U.S. Boss Racing Products: November 29, 1992 – December 1995. Veltman during the 1995 season went into a brief retirement. He returned to the racing circuit at the beginning of 1996. * Torker: January 1996-January 1998 * Next: Late August 1998 – late November 1999 * Magna: Late November 1999 – 2001 * ODI: 2003 This company started out making
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but switched to making bicycle grips and later grips for power tools as well as BMX and skateboarding accessories. * Answer Products: 2003 * GT (Gary Turner) Bicycles: 2004


Career bicycle motocross titles

Note: Listed are District, State/Provincial/Department, regional, national, and international titles in ''italics''. "Defunct" refers to the fact of that sanctioning body in question no longer existing at the start of the racer's career or at that stage of his or her career. Depending on point totals of individual racers, winners of Grand Nationals do not necessarily win National titles. Series and one off Championships are also listed in block.


Amateur

National Bicycle Association (NBA) * None National Bicycle League (NBL) * None American Bicycle Association (ABA) * ''1980 Texas State Champion'' * ''1981 Texas District 3 (TX-3) No.1'' * ''1982 12 Expert North Central Gold Cup Champion'' * 1982 13 Expert Grandnational Champion * ''1982 National No. 1 Amateur'' * ''1982 National No. 1 Cruiser'' * ''1982 13 Expert Jag World Champion'' (ABA sanctioned) * ''1983 14 Expert and 13-13 Cruiser International Super Bowl of BMX Champion''.* * 1985 15 Expert and 15 Cruiser Winter Season TX-3 District Age Group (DAG) No.1** *The ABA International of BMX was a series of 33 qualifying races around the country culminating in a Championship race in
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. To qualify, a racer had to participate in one of the 33 races in the series. Then the qualifiers participate in three double-point races in Ohio a day before the finals. The main event qualifiers will then be trimmed down to the sixteen riders with the most points via tabulation. Those 16 will make up the semis for the triple-point race event itself with the qualifiers from those semis racing for the title in the main. Each main amateur or pro was run three times to determine the champion in his or her class. **DAG District Age Group, NAG-National Age Group
In 1985 the ABA experimented with dividing the district points season from one year lasting from January 1 to December 31 to three four-month-long periods at which a racer could earn a plate number for that time period and/or their age group and could race the rest of the year with it. The experiment lasted only for a year before the ABA reverted to a single year long points gathering season in 1986. United States Bicycle Motocross Association (USBA) * 1985 16 Cruiser Grandnational Champion International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF) * ''1982 12 Expert World Champion'' * ''1982 13 & Under Cruiser World Champion'' * ''1989 18 to 24 Cruiser World Champion''. Other titles * ''1981 12 Expert Jag World Champion'' (USCF sanctioned)


Professional

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(NBA) * None
National Bicycle League The National Bicycle League (NBL) was a United States–based Bicycle Motocross (BMX) sports sanctioning body originally based in Deerfield Beach, Florida, but after several moves it was based in Hilliard, Ohio. It was created by George Edward Es ...
(NBL) * 1991 20" Pro Grandnational Champion
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(ABA) * ''1990 Pro U.S Gold Cup West Champion'' * 1990 Pro Super Cup Champion * ''1993 National No.1 Pro''. He won a black 1993 Ford Ranger
United States Bicycle Motocross Association The United States Bicycle Association (USBA) was a short-lived Bicycle Motocross (BMX) national sanctioning body based in Tempe, Arizona. It was founded in March 1984 by five former members of the American Bicycle Association (ABA): Rich Mann, Dave ...
(USBA) * None International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF) * None Pro Series Championships


Notable accolades

* He was the first ABA racer, amateur or professional, to take two ABA No. 1 national titles in the same year: 1982 in Amateur 20" and Amateur Cruiser Class. * He displayed something of an
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spirit at a young age (13 years old at the time) by manufacturing and marketing "Rad Kaps", dice cubes converted into bicycle tire valve caps which sold briskly. * He also displayed innovation as the inventor of the Posi-Stop brake cable guide. The Posi-Stop was a combination seat clamp and caliper brake cable guide that was supposed to improve the performance of such brakes. It was later manufactured and sold by Oddessey under the "Pozi-Stop" (note adjusted spelling) name. * He became part of the venerable
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on August 14, 1983, by being featured on the box of their cereal product, joining a long line of sports legends such as
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,
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, Babe Didrikson, Jackie Robinson,
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and Caitlyn Jenner (then Bruce). * He was named the fourteenth of the 25 hottest amateurs in BMX racing in a 1984 survey conducted by ''BMX Plus!'' for the opinions of four prominent figures in BMX: Two racers, Brent Patterson and
Mike Poulson Michael Poulson (born January 4, 1965 in Ogden, Utah U.S., later raised in Layton, Utah) is an American "Old School" former professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1981-1987. Racing career milestones No ...
; and two team officials: Dr. Gary Scofield of GT, Howard Wharthon of Diamond Back. * Named one of ''BMX Action's'' "Terrible Ten" of top amateurs and future pros for 1988 * Name by the ABA's ''BMXer'' magazine as the 1993 Golden Crank "Pro of the Year" Award. * Named 1994 "Racer of the Year" by ''BMX Plus!''.''BMX Plus!'' August 1994 Vol.17 No.8 pg.38 No voter break down given. * He set and held the record for most pro wins in a season in the ABA at 14 in 1993 until
John Purse John Eric Purse (born September 7, 1972 in Orlando, Florida, raised in Spring, Texas U.S.) is a former American professional "Mid School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer. His prime competitive years were from 1990–2000. Nicknamed "The Vigilante ...
broke it in 1998. * In 1996, he set and held the World Bunny Hop record at 46 inches, overtaking fellow racer Brian Lopes's record. The Bunny Hop is basically a high jump on a bicycle. Like in a
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high jump a take-off ramp is not used and elevation is accomplished purely by muscle power and momentum. A jump is attempted either with either a rolling launch or at a near standstill. The front end of the bicycle is pulled up as one jumps up on the pedals. When the body is fully erect as if standing the handle bars of the pulled up front end is at waste level. At this juncture the rider pulls up on the bar further as his momentum is still going up. A moment later the rider pushes forward on the bars and brings his legs up to the point that his thighs are parallel to the ground. If done properly the rear wheel of the bicycle should come up with his legs and he should end up in a fully tucked position as if going over a speed jump, but in mid air; in Veltman's case 46 inches in mid-air. The whole exercise only last about a second and a half. *Due to a change of ownership of ''BMX Plus!'' in 1983, no May issue was published that year.


Significant injuries

* Was laid up with
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for nearly two months after the 1988 ABA Grand Nationals. The 1989 ABA Winter Nationals held on February 18 and 19 in
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was his first race back. * Broke collarbone at the ABA Mid America Nationals in
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, on March 1, 1992 (day 2). Laid up two months. This was the first significant BMX related injury he had ever had. Prior to this incident, he had never broken a bone racing.''American BMXer'' December 1994 Vol.16 Iss.11 pg. 32 * Was laid up for three months with severe back problems beginning in with his injury at the Silverdollar Nationals in
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on January 8 or 9, 1994. He tore tendons and tissue in his lower spine. His first race back was the ABA U.S. Nationals in
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on March 11, 1994. * He separated his right wrist at the ABA Empire National in
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on August 20, 1994. He crashed leading the first pro main on day 1, "endoing" (his front wheel hitting the front side of the jump incorrectly) on a set of triple moguls. He was laid up until just before the ABA Gold Cup East race in
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on September 25, 1994.''American BMXer'' November 1994 Vol. 16 Iss. 10 pg. 10 However, he would suffer another injury immediately. * He suffered a snapped interior
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with possible cartilage damage in his knee during a practice session two days before the ABA Gold Cup East race in
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on September 23, 1994. He had to have surgery with a donor ligament to replace his snapped one. In total he was out with injuries for six consecutive months until the week of March 9, 1995, and returned to national competition for the ABA Winternationals in
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, on March 18, 1995.


Racing habits and traits


Miscellaneous


Post BMX career

Steve Veltman is currently a
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in the
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area. He still occasionally races BMX in ABA Veteran Pro class. He recently came in third place on Friday, November 24, 2006 during the ABA Grand National.Daleholmes.com article.
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BMX press magazine interviews and articles

*"Hutch's #1 Hero" ''ABA Action'' March 1982 Vol.6 No.3 pg.16 *"Steve Veltman: "V" is for Victory" ''Bicycle and Dirt'' March 1983 Vol.1 No.7 pg.41 *"Hutch's Steve Veltman: Interview with a National Champion"''Super BMX'' May 1983 Vol.10 No.5 pg.56 *"Fast Talk: Steve Veltman" ''BMX Plus!'' May 1984 Vol.7 No.5 pg.71 Mini interview. *"New Kids on the Block" ''Go'' September 1990 Vol.1 Iss.11 pg.52 A joint interview article with fellow rookie pros
Kenny May Kenneth Henry May (born April 5, 1970 from Sacramento, California, U.S.) is a former American professional "Old/Mid School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1985 to 2000. His best known nickname is "May Day", ...
and Matt Hadan. *"Young Guns!!!" ''BMX Plus!'' October 1990 Vol.13 No.10 pg.64 Joint interview with fellow rookie pros Eric Carter, Tim Hall, Kenny May, and Matt Hadan. *"Steve Veltman and the Art of Rolling" ''Go'' July 1991 Vol.2 Iss.9 pg.19 How to article on speed jumping. *"Vans' Grand Slam! Taking a stand on BMX!" ''BMX Plus!'' April 1992 Vol.15 No.4 pg.35 Interviews with Steve Veltman and his teammates Terry Tenette,
Pete Loncarevich Peter Pete Loncarevich (born April 8, 1966) is a former bicycle motocross (BMX) racer. Loncarevich was an "old school" professional BMX racer whose prime competitive years were from 1980 to 1994. He is of Croatian origin. Nicknamed the "Pistol ...
and Racer/Team manager Everette Rosecrans. *"totally mental: Steve Veltman: 1993 aba no.1 pro" ''American BMXer'' December 1994 Vol.16 Iss.11 pg.32 *"Steve Veltman" ''Snap BMX Magazine'' May/June 1997 Vol.4 No.3 Iss.16 pg.30


BMX magazine covers

''Bicycle Motocross News:'' *None ''Minicycle/BMX Action'' & ''Super BMX:'' *None ''Bicycle Motocross Action'' & ''Go:'' *November 1990 Vol.2 Iss.1 ahead of Billy Griggs, Traves Chipres and Mike King. In insert John Paul Rogers (Go). ''BMX Plus!:'' *August 1990 Vol.13 No.8 behind Greg Hill & Brian Lopes *October 1991 Vol.14 No.10 trailing
Gary Ellis Gary Leo Ellis Jr. (born March 21, 1966 in Tacoma, Washington, U.S.) was one of the last American "Old School" professional bicycle motocross (BMX) racer whose careers started in the 1970s to early 1980s. His prime competitive years were from 19 ...
, Todd Corbitt &
Pete Loncarevich Peter Pete Loncarevich (born April 8, 1966) is a former bicycle motocross (BMX) racer. Loncarevich was an "old school" professional BMX racer whose prime competitive years were from 1980 to 1994. He is of Croatian origin. Nicknamed the "Pistol ...
. *December 1993 Vol.16 No.12 behind
Danny Nelson Daniel Lee Nelson (born May 3, 1975 in Simi Valley, California, U.S.) was an American professional "Mid & Current School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years are from 1993 to 2003. His nickname is "Thunder".''Snap BMX Maga ...
(51). In insert freestyler Dave Mirra. *March 1994 Vol.17 No.3 Fourth from right on the starting gate with fellow pros (5) Brian Lopes (first from right), Mike King, Eric Carter (25),
Pete Loncarevich Peter Pete Loncarevich (born April 8, 1966) is a former bicycle motocross (BMX) racer. Loncarevich was an "old school" professional BMX racer whose prime competitive years were from 1980 to 1994. He is of Croatian origin. Nicknamed the "Pistol ...
(partly obscured on Veltman's right), & and unidentified. In top insert Haro Monocoque BMX racing bicycle. ''Total BMX:'' *March 1983. In insert
Brian Patterson Brian Patterson (born January 4, 1965 in Hayward, California U.S.) is a former American "Old School" bicycle motocross (BMX) racer. Brian Patterson is the younger of the most potent sibling combinations BMX has ever seen. With Brent the Broth ...
. ''Bicycles and Dirt:'' *March 1983 Vol.1 No.7 Inset:
Gary Ellis Gary Leo Ellis Jr. (born March 21, 1966 in Tacoma, Washington, U.S.) was one of the last American "Old School" professional bicycle motocross (BMX) racer whose careers started in the 1970s to early 1980s. His prime competitive years were from 19 ...
and an unidentified racer. ''Snap BMX Magazine'' & ''Transworld BMX:'' ''Moto Mag:'' *None ''NBA World'' & ''NBmxA World'' (The official NBA/NBmxA membership publication): *None ''Bicycles Today'' & ''BMX Today'' (The official NBL publication under two names): ''ABA Action, American BMXer, BMXer'' (The official ABA publication under three names): *''ABA Action'' November 1981 Vol.5 No.10 *''ABA Action'' April 1983 Vol.6 No.3 standing with Brent Patterson, Robert Fehd,
Debbie Kalsow Debra Lynn Kalsow (b. January 23, 1968 from Lansing, Michigan U.S.) was an American amateur "Old School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1981 to 1985. Racing career milestones Note: Professional first are ...
and Greg Hill *''American BMXer'' December 1984 Vol.7 No.11 *''American BMXer'' December 1994 Vol.16 Iss.11 ''USBA Racer'' (The official USBA membership publication:):"


Notes


References


External links


The American Bicycle Association (ABA) Website.

The National Bicycle League (NBL) Website.


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