Racing career milestones
Note: Professional first are on the national level unless otherwise indicated. Started racing: In 1981 at six years of age at the Teen Center inCareer 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 sponsor's advertisements at the time in question. When possible exact dates are given.Amateur
*Robinson Racing: 1981-Early November 1983 *GT (Gary Turner) Racing: Early November 1983-December 1986 *Robinson Racing: January 1987-November 1991 *GT Bicycles: November 1991-December 1992. GT underwent a minor name change since his first term with GT. *Powerlite Industries: December 1992-December 2000. Nelson will turn pro with this sponsor.Professional
*Powerlite Industries: December 1992-December 2000 *Hot Wheels/GT Bicycles/Troy Lee Designs: December 2000-October 2001 * Troy Lee Designs: October 2001-Mid December 2001. Troy Lee became Nelson's primary sponsor between GT and Giant. *Giant/Troy Lee: Late December 2001-October 2003. After the NBL Grand Nationals just before Giant Bicycles dropped the Professional members of its team. He would retire within weeks to pursue a business opportunity.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) *None National Bicycle League (NBL) *1982 7 Expert Grandnational Champion *1990 16 Cruiser Grandnational Champion *1991 17 Expert and 17 Cruiser Grandnational Champion *1991 17 Expert National No.2 *1992 17-20 Cruiser Grandnational Champion American Bicycle Association (ABA) *1982 8 Expert 2nd Place Jag World Champion (ABA sanctioned) *1985 10 Expert Winter Season California District 20 (CA-20) District Age Group (DAG) No.1 *1985 11 Expert Grandnational Champion *''1985 11 Expert National No.1†'' *''1986 12 Cruiser California District 20 (Cal-20) No.1'' *1992 18 Expert and 17-20 Cruiser Grandnational Champion †Beginning in the 1985 season the ABA made it possible to earn an amateur national no.1 plate in the age group of the racer, similar to NBL practice. However, the ABA still had an overall National No.1 amateur which was J. Brent Romero in 1985. United States Bicycle Motocross Association (USBA) *None International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF)* *1982 7 Expert Grand Prix of BMX Champion Fédération Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (FIAC)* Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)* *None *See note in professional section. Other Titles: *''1983 9 Expert Jag World Champion'' (Non sanctioned)Professional
BMX product lines
*Robinson ''"Danny Nelson Jr. Pro"'' Mini 20" bicycle introduced 1982. :Product Evaluations:Notable accolades
*He is an ABA ''BMXer'' magazine 1993 Golden Crank Pro Rookie of the Year winner. *He is a winner of the 1999 VISA/USAC Athletes of the Year Award. He also received US$1,000 in prize money.Significant injuries
*Suffered a knee injuryRacing habits and traits
Miscellaneous
Post BMX career
*Nelson retired immediately after the 2003 NBL Grandnationals ending his 23-year career to pursue a business opportunity of being a partner in a thrift store. His workload of helping to run this new business and racing was impacting both his opportunity with the business and racing. As he said at the time in an interview that was printed in the February 2004 issue of ''Transworld BMX'':BMX and general press magazine interviews and articles
*"Around the States in 48 days" ''BMX Action'' December 1987 Vol.12 No.12 pg.58 Mini interview conducted along with teammates "Chicken" George Severs and Robert Swick also interviewed while the GT Racing team was on tour during the summer of 1987. *"The Quiet Sound of Thunder..." ''Snap BMX Magazine'' July/August 1997 Vol.4 No.4 Iss.17 pg.53 *"Danny Nelson: Heavy Thunder and New Reign" ''Snap BMX Magazine'' January 2000 Vol.7 Iss.1 No.39 pg.78 *"Thunder Rolls Out" ''Transworld BMX'' February 2004 Vol.11 Iss.2 No.88 pg.17 Brief article on reason for Nelson's retirement.BMX magazine covers
Note: (defunct) denotes that the magazine was out of business before the career of the racer started. ''Bicycle Motocross News:'' *None (defunct) ''Minicycle/BMX Action'' & ''Super BMX:'' *None ''Bicycle Motocross Action'' & ''Go:'' *February 1991 Vol.2 Iss.4 in center in with freestyler Todd Lyons in the left insert and freestyler Ron Wilkerson in the right insert. (Go) ''BMX Plus!:'' *December 1993 Vol.16 No.12 (51) ahead of Steve Veltman. In insert freestyler Dave Mirra. *June 1998 Vol.21 No.6 (6) with Kiyomi Waller (18). ''Total BMX:'' ''Bicycles and Dirt:'' *None ''Snap BMX Magazine'' & ''Transworld BMX:'' *''Snap BMX Magazine'' May/June 1996 Vol.3 Iss.3 No.10 Launching of the starting gate with Mike King (25) directly to his left. To his right is Six unidentified racers. Waiting his turn on the starting gate directly behind Mike King is Greg Romero (6). *''Snap BMX Magazine'' May 2000 Vol.7 Iss.5 No.43 (1) slightly behind Matt Pohlkamp (7) and Eric Abbadessa (9). In top insert Brian Foster. ''Twenty BMX:'' ''Moto Mag:'' *None ''BMX World:'' ''NBA World'' & ''NBmxA World'' (The official NBA/NBmxA publication): ''Bicycles Today'' & ''BMX Today'' (The official NBL publication; one name change): *June 1983 (BToday) ''ABA Action, American BMXer, BMXer'' (Three incarnations of the official ABA publication): *''American BMXer'' June 1985 Vol.7 No.4 ''USBA Racer'' (The official USBA membership publication):Notes
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