Dwayne MacLeod – BMX Icon

Dwayne MacLeod, the 17-year-old BMX rider, would probably not recognise Dwayne MacLeod, the father and tow-truck driver, but they’re not so different. Dwayne is still that 17 year-old at heart. The indoor BMX ramps, pool table and multiple BMX bikes are sure signs of that. However, he now shares his games room with his three-year-old son who has a few of his own age-appropriate toys.

BMX has changed a lot since Dwayne first jumped off his skateboard and onto a bike in 1991 and started taking on the Wellington urban landscape one broken bone at a time. Dwayne explains that when he first started out “there were no parks, no ramps” and that “anything you had, you built yourself, and you’d normally have them for a couple of weeks and then the council would come and tear them down”. It is a far cry from all the opportunities that riders have these days. Opportunities that, to a great extent, have only come about due to people like Dwayne, who was one of the early BMX pioneers in this country.

In true pioneer style, Dwayne was one to always push the limits on his bike, broadening the horizons of what was possible. Early in his career, he was heavily involved in developing ramps at Chaffers Park on Wellington’s waterfront. He fondly recalls turning a 7-foot quarter-pipe there into a jump. The pipe was pushed up against some old loading docks and a massive down ramp was built with some pallets from The Warehouse. Not many of the locals were crazy enough to use the jump because of its sheer size, but Dwayne has always fed off the danger that BMX poses.

Competing in the Planet X competition in Australia once, Dwayne lived every man’s worst nightmare. After completing a double-flip and landing between two mats, where bean bags were supposed to break his fall had they been put back in place correctly, his feet flew off the pedals leaving him straddleing the frame of his bike. This 14-foot drop basically straight onto the crown jewels did not deter Dwayne, who had definitely pushed his practise run a little hard. He had every intention of getting back up there and landing another in competition, especially as he was one of only three people in the world at the time to be landing double-flips. That was until he found he was “basically pissing blood”. Looking back, Dwayne philosophises that you have “got to take the pleasure with the pain” because that is what makes the good times so good.

It’s not all blood, guts and nuts though. A little wine used to help. About 13 years ago, Dwayne and a few mates started up Monday night wine rides. Beginning at New World in Thorndon, a bottle of wine each would be downed, before setting off for a ride around the city. All of a sudden, the tricks that usually looked so difficult didn’t seem so hard any more, “you got a hell of a lot more tricks done after a bottle of wine”.

Events such as this and his cutting-edge riding ability meant that Dwayne used to be a bit of a cult figure in Wellington. Now, he says, he could walk into town and no one would know who he was. Long gone are the days of Xair and TV appearances. No longer do all the riders know each other and party together because new clubs and parks have sprung up all over the place. Dwayne doesn’t have as much time for riding these days either, with ‘bubby’ taking up most of his spare time. It won’t be long though before ‘bubby’ is following in his father’s footsteps I am sure. He already has his own dirt-bike with trainer wheels, and any kid who has a BMX ramp as a slide will grow up with a taste for riding. With dwayne being a long time advocate for Haro bikes, we can only assume Junior will soon be riding the same brand of steed.

But if you think that Dwayne has traded in the adrenalin-saturated life of a charismatic BMX rider for the quiet life, you would be sorely mistaken. While the boyish antics may be long gone, the life of a towie is definitely not tea and crumpets, well not the way Dwayne does it anyway. Dwayne was initially sceptical about getting into the tow truck business, fully aware of the negative image that they can often have as “f…..g wankers”, especially considering his “anti-confrontational” demeanour. That was clearly the attitude of one disgruntled client who decided to hold a knife to Dwayne’s throat over a $100 tow bill. “There was no talking to him… he just wasn’t having a bar of it”. The guy pushed open Dwayne’s truck door, leant across and put his knife to Dwayne’s throat as he asked him, not very politely, if he would move the truck so he could get his vehicle. Dwayne said “na”. He then put his hands up to push the knife away, and as he did, he thought “damn, this is sharp”. Dwayne clearly did not lose his “nuts” in that double-flip incident.

The tow truck business did have its up sides when it came to Dwayne’s BMXing though. One of his first trucks had a jump made up that used to fit on to the back of it, “we could just cart it round on the back of a truck and set it up, we did a lot of shows like that, you would actually jump over the back of the truck”. Just the perks of the job.

So would the dare-devil 17-year-old Dwayne recognise the Dwayne in front of me now? He might be surprised that he has a young son, that he doesn’t ride as much anymore, and that he now helps the council drag things away, but I don’t think that Dwayne would change a thing. After all, it is only a few years until his son will be challenging him on the BMX ramp, which he happily contemplates will keep him young. If he has one piece of advice it would be “make the most of what you can while you’re younger and get out there and do what you want to do before you’re too old and you miss that window”. Somehow, I do not think Dwayne has quite passed that window just yet. The pile of Haro bikes around the place and his willingness to pull back flips withouth thinking  twice are good signs of that.

Be in to win a X Games 17 commemorative skateboard

Thanks to ESPN we’ve got five X Games 17 commemorative skateboards to give
away! The boards are ready to add your own trucks and tape to and hit the ramps,
or look just as good hanging on the wall.

To go in the draw to win one, simply answer the question below.

Entries close December 19, so we can get the boards out to you in time for
Christmas.

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Rotorua seven-year old snatches second BMX world title

Seven year old Lachlan Stevens-McNabb is the toast of the New Zealand BMX team after grabbing a second successive title at the UCI BMX World Championships at Copenhagen.

The Rotorua rider, who won the six years world title in South Africa last year, led from go-to-whoa to claim his second world crown in the Challenge age group racing.

Despite forecasts for rain – the city has been hit with wet weather of late – today was superb with clear, sunny and hot conditions.

Twenty-one New Zealand riders took part today for riders from five to 14 years, with 17 making it through the three-race qualifying phase. Lachlan led the way for the junior ages in a team that grabbed five podium placings from nine finals.

The young Rotorua rider has continued the success of kiwi riders in the youngest grades, following on from North Harbour’s Rico Bearman who won the six and seven years world titles in 2009 and last year.

Today Lachlan was unbeatable, winning all three qualifying motos, his quarterfinal, semifinal and final but the seven year old reckons it was a tough ask.

“It was harder than last year,” Lachlan said. “There was a lot more riders and all of them had trained really hard and got a lot better. I’m really happy to win though.”

The other medals for the New Zealanders were a silver to Rangiora’s Tahlia Hansen (14 years girls), and bronze medals to Rotorua’s Ngahina Pene (eight years girls), Bearman (eight years boys) and Hamilton’s Kaly Harcourt (10 years girls). Read the rest of this entry »

NZ Mountain Bike Team announced for World Champs

Mountainbike NZ and BikeNZ have just announced the NZ MTB Team for the UCI World Mountainbike Championships being held in Champery, Switzerland between August 30 and September 4th.

The 30 strong team covers the three UCI categories of Under 19, Under 23 and Elite in Cross Country, Downhill and Four Cross disciplines. The Cross Country contingent is led by Beijing Olympian Rosara Joseph and contains a number of athletes on the rise on the world stage. The Downhill part of the team is led by a quartet of elite athletes who have been regular World Cup podium and top ten performers this year – Brook MacDonald, Sam Blenkinsop, Cam Cole and Justin Leov, who will be backed by an exciting group of Junior athletes.

The full team assembles in Italy to lead into the World Champs through the final World Cup series event – taking place in Val di Sole, Italy on the weekend of August 20/21. Read the rest of this entry »

Chad Reed crash at Class moto – Unreal!

Footage of Chad Reed’s spectacular crash on the opening lap of the second 450 Class moto at the Lucas Oil Motocross Championship’s Spring Creek National in Millville, MN, on July 16.

UFC Trainer – Fighting Fit – Review

Lazy gamers might pay to stay away from this one.

The whole idea of combining gaming and fitness is nothing particularly new, but until now, we weren’t sure it’d ever been done right. Games like last year’s The Biggest Loser, for example, made great use of the XBOX 360 Kinect system, but were a little too pleasant and fluff-filled for our liking. The just-released UFC Personal Trainer, on the other hand, is anything but. This is a title made for the more hardcore home trainer types – the sort of people who don’t mind being yelled at, don’t mind pain and love a workout that will leave you sore for the next few days. Developers Heavy Iron have built up a punishing fitness regime with assistance from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (US), and three leading mixed martial arts trainers, Javier Mendez, Mark DellaGrote and Greg Jackson.

{With all this input}, Heavy Iron has created a game that closely mimics the workouts used by actual MMA athletes, incorporating a wide variety of codes including Muay Thai, boxing, Brazilian Ju Jitsu, wrestling and more.

{Although it sounds fairly hardcore}, tubbier players need not be turned off this title. The game is designed to be customised to your own skill and fitness levels, and will slowly help you bring those levels up as you progress. Simply let the game know what your goals are and it will design a regime that will allow you to achieve it from a huge array of professionally approved exercises. There is, of course, no point in cheating – UFC Personal Trainer rewards the committed, but could bore those who can’t see it through. Routines range from 15 to 45 minutes and also support the use of free weights, if you have them. To help with commitment, the game includes appearances from fifteen of UFC’s top fighters, a calendar that tracks your workouts and provides recommendations, along with an online leaderboard, which lets you and your friends compete with, and keep track of, each other’s workout. Read the rest of this entry »

Win one of five Men Only Prize Packs

We’ve got five Men Only prize packs to give away, each one includes Shower Gel, Body Spray and a bath sponge in PVC drawstring travel bag.

To go in the draw to win, click on the link below and be ready to enter your details.

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Competition closes July 25, 2011.

Bubba is back on form

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We’ve just got to give James “Bubba” Stewart the big thumbs up after finally finding his winning form at St Louis this weekend past. After an absolute shocker of a season (and a court appearance thanks to pretending to be a cop trying to a arrest two dudes… who happened to be off duty police officers…) Bubba absolutely smashed it in the St Louis round of the AMA Supercross season. The win moves him up to fourth place overall, behind Chad Reed, Ryan Dungey and Ryan Villapoto

Who needs a rider?

This bike doesn’t, it’s going to finish the race itself

Beautiful trails

What we’d give to have this in the back yard!

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