P.U.R.E. BMX is proud to be licensed
by the ABA, the world's largest national sanctioning
body.

What is the ABA?
Somewhere
in California during the early 70's, a bunch of kids on
modified 20" Schwinn Stingray bicycles went out to a
vacant lot and created a brand new sport of their very
own...
Those kids were probably not even
the first. The same scene of youthful energy and
American resourcefulness was quite probably going on in
Nebraska and/or New Jersey. But it was the California
gathering of nameless pioneers who were recorded on film
by Bruce Brown's cameras. The resulting motorcycle film,
ON ANY SUNDAY,
would spread the word like a wildfire.
There was no stopping it now. A new sport created by
kids for kids was born. Bicycle Motocross was the name
it was given. That name was quickly shortened to BMX. It
grabbed the attention of thousands of kids in one short
summer. Boys and girls on their modified bicycles were
seen jamming through the dirt emulating their motorcycle
motocross heroes.
Imitation lead to innovation and quickly the kids were
performing tricks and "getting air" that made their
motorcycle heroes green with envy. The next step was
organized racing. By 1977, pockets of loosely organized
BMX races dotted the nation from coast to coast. It was
time for a national sanctioning body and from out of
this need, the AMERICAN
BICYCLE ASSOCIATION was created.
The AMERICAN BICYCLE
ASSOCIATION not only filled that need, it
completely changed and continues to shape the future of
the sport it serves. The first step was to create a
system of qualifying participants that was not only
fair, but one which enhanced the competitive nature of
the very sport itself and still afforded each and every
rider the chance to be a winner. This need for fairness
and allowing for the fortunes of luck led the way to the
transfer system, in which the winner of each moto
advances to the next round - be it quarter, semi or main
event.
That first step led to a long and continuing list of
firsts that spell out the very success of the
ABA. From supplying the first and world's largest
national sanctioning body, first national tour, first
Pro purse, first Cruiser class competition, first
sanction to call fouls as they occur, first starting
light system, first automatic gate system, first voice
command, first duel announcing, first computerized
membership and points system, first computerized
sign-ups, first computerized system for local tracks,
first interactive website to service it's members, first
and most prestigious National Amateur Championship to
cover all ages and the list goes on…
ABA
BMX racing is a sport of youthful achievement and
the American family. While the young boy or girl BMX
racer develops skills at an individual pace, they are
learning about winning, losing and trying again. The
racer's family learns that time spent together is
support of the racer and the individual achievements is
quality time.
It is the duty of the ABA
to establish the rules of racing that provide fair
competition and fun family entertainment for all of it's
60,000 plus members. This is a job to which the
AMERICAN BICYCLE ASSOCIATION and all of it's
employees are 100% dedicated.

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