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"Teesside Supplement: Celebrating the Thriving BMX Scene in the North East" High fliers Scott Forbes (l) and Lisa Wright show off the skills that took Langbaurgh to new heights on the BMX track at Redcar Racecourse, 20th May 1988. The adrenaline-fueled BMX Area Championships rocked Redcar Racecourse as riders showcased their talent on the challenging track, leaving spectators in awe. A thriving BMX club is hoping some heavyweight help will roll up to prepare the track for future competitions, ensuring a top-notch experience for riders and fans alike. High flying Nigel Hutton (No. 4232) of Great Ayton defied gravity as he soared through obstacles to score a well-deserved victory in an exhilarating race. BMX Cycling reached its peak on 5th August 1989 when lads from Cleveland BMX Club demonstrated their exceptional skills, representing their region with pride. John Tucker (centre back) proudly led his Tuckers Tornadoes team to victory on 1st March 1981, showcasing determination and teamwork that would inspire future generations of riders. The massed ranks of Normanby's passionate BMX fans united forces to support their local heroes, creating an electric atmosphere during thrilling races. Proud as punch - these TV star BMX riders showed off their latest trophy on 20th August 1986, proving that hard work and dedication pay off in this exhilarating sport. These three North East bikers dominated the UK BMX national rankings with unmatched skill and precision, cementing themselves as true champions within the community. Action-packed moments unfolded during a memorable BMX meeting at Cleveland BMX Club located at Redcar Racecourse on Valentine's Day -14th February- in 1988. The event left spectators breathless with every daring jump and turn.