Lee Medlin
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Frankie Lee Medlin (born December 9, 1964 in
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United States) was a professional American "Old School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from (1977–1982) His nickname was "Peddlin'", an obvious play on his surname and the motive power of a bicycle.


Racing career milestones

Note: Professional first are on the national level unless otherwise indicated. Started Racing: January 12, 1977 at
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at 13 years old.Lee Medlin interview by Gary Haselhorst.
Sanctioning Body: Riverside School District First race result: He didn't make the main. First Race Bike: Webco. It was a Christmas 1976 present First win (local): February 12, 1977. He won his 4th race. First sponsor: 1977 Anaheim Bicycle Center First national win: Turned Professional: January 23, 1983 at 18 years of age. First Professional race result: Second in "A" pro at the American Bicycle Association (ABA) Supernationals in
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on January 23, 1983 He won US$300.''BMX Plus!'' April 1983 Vol.6 No.4 pg.30 (the equivalent to US$619.58 in 200
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First Professional win: In "A" Pro at the ABA Cajun Nationals in
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on January 30, 1983. He won US$280, the equivalent of US$578.27 in 2007. First Junior Men Pro* race result: See "First Professional race result" First Junior Men Pro win: See "First Professional win" First Senior Men Pro** race result: Seventh place in "AA" pro at the ABA Grandnational in
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on November 27, 1983. He won US$260 or US$541.14 in 2007. First Senior Men Pro win: Retired: 1984 due to injuries to his knee. See "Significant Injuries" section below. Height & weight at height of his career (1982): Ht:5'7" Wt:140 lbs. (1982) *In the NBL "B" Pro/Super Class/"A" Pro/Junior Men depending on the era. Junior Men is a Pro/Am class; in the ABA it is "A" Pro.
**In the NBL it is "A" Pro/All Pro/"AA" pro/Elite Men depending on the era. Elite Men is a Pro/Am class; in the ABA it is "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 ever changing co-sponsors. Primary sponsorships can be verified by BMX press coverage and sponsor's advertisements at the time in question. When possible exact dates are used.


Amateur

*Anaheim Bicycle Center: 1977- *Robinson Racing Products: -Mid 1978 *GT (Gary Turner) Racing: Mid 1978-Late August 1980 *Kuwahara Cycles, Ltd.: Late August 1980-July 15, 1982 Medlin's first race for Kuwahara was the NBL Grand Nationals on August 30, 1980 Medlin quit Kuwahara due to difference between himself and team management. In solidarity, professional Kevin McNeal, who was his close friend and had very recently rejoined Kuwahara, quit with Medlin. "Kuwahara" is Japanese for Mulberry Meadows. The company is named after Sentaro Kuwahara who founded the company in 1916 in
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. *RRS (Riverside-Redlands Schwinn): August 21, 1982 – August 22, 1982 Medlin was only sponsored by RRS for the weekend of the NBL Ascot National in
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before being picked up by Raleigh right after the National. *Raleigh Cycle Company of America: August 23, 1982 – January 22, 1983.


Professional

*Kuwahara Cycles, Ltd.: January 22, 1983-Early December 1983. Medlin rejoined Kuwahara on the same day he turned pro. *Maximum Early April 1984-


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/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) *1978 13 Expert Western States Champion *1978 National No.3 *1979 14 Expert Grandnational Champion *1980 15 Expert Grandnational Champion National Bicycle League (NBL) *1980 15 Expert Grandnational Champion United Bicycle Racers (UBR) *1980 15 Expert and 14 & Open Spring Championships Champion American Bicycle Association (ABA) *1979 National No.3 Fédération Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (FIAC)* *None International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF)* *None Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)* *None United States Cycling Federation (USCF) *1981 JAG 16 Expert, 14 & Over Trophy Dash & Over all World Champion *See note in professional section


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) *None United Bicycle Racers (UBR) *None
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(ABA) *None
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 Fédération Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (FIAC)* *None (FIAC did not have a strictly professional division during its existence) Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)* *None *Note: Beginning in 1991 the IBMXF and FIAC had been holding joint World Championship events as a transitional phase in merging which began in earnest in 1993. Beginning with the 1996 season the IBMXF and FIAC completed the merger and both ceased to exist as independent entities being integrated into the UCI. Beginning with the 1997 World Championships held in Brighton, England the UCI would officially hold and sanction BMX World Championships and with it inherited all precedents, records, streaks, etc. from both the IBMXF and FIAC. Pro Series Championships


Notable accolades


BMX product lines


Significant injuries

*He possibly received a knee injury at the NBL War of the Stars national in
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on June 18, 1983. In a bmxactiononline.com interview he mentions "....in the main I blew out my knee and sat out the entire summer."October 30, 2007 bmxactiononline interview by Gary Haselhorst.
He crashed on the first jump on the first straight in the "B" pro main in that Nevada race. His name does disappear from the results after the Nevada race. It reappears at the ABA Summer Nationals in
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on August 14, 1983, two months after the June 1983 incident and can possibly be interpreted as him sitting out "...the entire summer". In ''Bicycles and Dirt'' magazine's coverage of the 1983 ABA Summer Nationals it mentioned that:
''"Lee is still gaining strength after an injury, so the question was whether he had the strength to last down the long Elkhart straights."''''Bicycles and Dirt'' December 1983 Vol. No. pg.33 (A Pro (Main #1)
This further indicates that he had an injury over the summer that affected his racing. *He reinjured his knee in a semi final at the ABA Grandnational in
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on November 27, 1983 that he originally hurt apparently at the NBL 1983 Reno, Nevada national the previous June. He mentions in a Gary Haselhorst interview for bmxactiononline that it was the primary factor in his retirement from BMX:
''"Then in a semi tore up my knee again. At that point I decided it wasn't worth it anymore. I raced a couple races in 1984 and actually won the pro open as a part timer in Salt Lake, but I didn't stick around long before I moved on."''
He was still able to make the main and come in seventh over all in that his first AA pro race.


Racing habits and traits


Miscellaneous


Post BMX career


BMX press magazine interviews and articles

*"Confrontation at Corona" ''Bicycle Motocross Action'' March/April 1979 Vol.4 No.2 pg.53 Joint interview of Medlin
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and Chris Hopkins at the ABA Fall Nationals at Corona Speed way in
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on September 17, 1978 interspred in the race report. *"Lee Medlin! World Champion" ''BMX Plus!'' April 1982 Vol.5 No.4 pg.20 *"Lee Medlin" ''BMX Action'' February 1983 Vol.8 No.2 pg.46 Statistical profile of the racer.


BMX magazine covers

Note: Only magazines that were in publication at the time of the racer's career(s) are listed unless specifically noted. ''Bicycle Motocross News:'' ''Minicycle/BMX Action'' & ''Super BMX:'' ''Bicycle Motocross Action'' & ''Go:'' ''BMX Plus!:'' ''Total BMX:'' ''Bicycles and Dirt:'' ''NBA World'' & ''NBmxA World'' (The official NBA/NBmx publication): ''Bicycles Today'' & ''BMX Today'' (the official NBL publication under two names): ''ABA Action, American BMXer, BMXer'' (the official ABA publication under three names):


Notes


External links


The American Bicycle Association (ABA) Website.

The National Bicycle League (NBL) Website.

October 30, 2007 bmxactiononline.com interview of Medlin by Gary Haselhorst.
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