Billy Griggs Explained

Billy Griggs
Fullname:William Luther Griggs
Nickname:"Mr. Bill"
Birth Date:16 September 1968
Height:1.78 m
Weight:79.4kg (175lb)
Birth Place:Anaheim, California, United States of America
Currentteam:Retired
Discipline:Bicycle Motocross (BMX)
Role:Racer
Ridertype:Off Road
Amateuryears1:1981-1982
Amateurteam1:BS Bikes
Amateuryears2:1983
Amateurteam2:CW Racing
Amateuryears3:1984
Amateurteam3:Schwinn Bicycle Company
Amateuryears4:1984-1985
Amateurteam4:Mongoose
Amateuryears5:1985-1987
Amateurteam5:Redline Engineering
Proyears1:1987-1990
Proteam1:Redline Engineering
Proyears2:1990-1992
Proteam2:Haro Designs/Cycles
Proyears3:1992-1993
Proteam3:Iron Horse
Proyears4:1994
Proteam4:Haro Bicycles
Proyears5:1997-1998
Proteam5:Shimano
Proyears6:1998-2001
Proteam6:GT Bicycles

Luther William Grigs (b. September 16, 1968 from Anaheim, California U.S.) is an American "Old School/Mid School" former professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1985 to 1996.

His nickname was "Mr. Bill" which was a play on his name and an allusion to a late 1970s Saturday Night Live skit called "The Mr. Bill Show." Billy Griggs had a more successful career than most, winning two World Championships during his amateur days, but did not quite make it to the top in pro although he would consistently make the mains.

Racing career milestones

Note: Professional first are at the national level unless otherwise indicated.

MilestoneEvent Details
Started racing: January 21, 1981[1] at 12 years old.
Sanctioning body: American Bicycle Association (ABA)
Home sanctioning body districts): ABA California 14 (CA-14) 1982-1985
First race bike:
First race result: Third in 12 Beginner class.
First win (local):
First sponsor: BS Bikes in Santa Ana, California.
First national win:
Turned Professional: February 1987 at 18 years old.
First Professional race result: Fourth place in "A" pro on Saturday, February 14 at the 1987 American Bicycle Association (ABA) Winter Nationals in Scottsdale, Arizona. He won USD$135.[2]
First Professional win: At the 1987 ABA Winter Nationals in "A" pro on Sunday, February 15. He won US$640.
First Junior Men/Pro* race result: See "First professional race result".
First Junior Men/Pro win: See "First Professional win".
First Senior Pro** race result: Third Place in "AA" pro at the ABA Silver Dollar Nationals in Reno, Nevada on May 24, 1987.[3] He won US$140.[4]
First Senior Pro win: In "AA" pro at the ABA Lumberjack Nationals in Eugene, Oregon On July 25, 1987. He also won Pro Open, doubling and he doubled again the next day. No purse break down given.[5]
Height and weight at height of his career: (1991) Ht:5'10" Wt:175 lbs.
Retired: Griggs retired from full-time AA pro racing in July 1995 after he took a Research and Development position at GT Bicycles. He would race occasionally in "AA" pro until his last "AA" equivalent pro race at the UCI World Championships in Cordoba, Argentina on the weekend of July 29, 2000.[6]

Career factory and major bicycle 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.

Amateur

Professional

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)

National Bicycle League (NBL)

American Bicycle Association (ABA)

United States Bicycle Motocross Association (USBA)

International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF)

Other titles

Professional

National Bicycle Association (NBA)

National Bicycle League (NBL)

American Bicycle Association (ABA)

United States Bicycle Motocross Association (USBA)

International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF)

Pro Series Championships

Notable accolades

Significant injuries

Miscellaneous

Post BMX career

In 2013 Griggs was inducted into the prestigious National BMX Hall of Fame.[20]

Griggs was responsible for developing the Ultra Box Series frame design, alongside Gary Turner, and has welded up plenty of custom frames for top Pros - including the GT frames ridden by Mike Day and Jill Kintner in the 2008 Olympics.[21]

BMX and magazine covers

Bicycle Motocross News:

Minicycle/BMX Action & Super BMX:

Bicycle Motocross Action & Go:

BMX Plus!:

Total BMX:

Bicycles and Dirt:

BMX World (1990 Version)

Snap BMX Magazine & Transworld BMX:

Moto Mag

BMX World (2005 version):

NBA World & NBmxA World (The official NBA/NBmxA membership publication):

Bicycles Today & BMX Today (The official NBL membership publication under two names):

ABA Action, American BMXer, BMXer (The official ABA membership publication under three names):

USBA Racer (The official USBA membership publication):

BMX press magazine interviews and articles

External links

Notes and References

  1. BMX Action December 1983 Vol.8 No.12 pg.68
  2. BMX Plus! June 1987 Vol.10 No.6 pg.38 (race results)
  3. Super BMX & Freestyle September 1987 Vol.14 No.9 pg.55
  4. BMX Plus! October 1987 Vol.10 No.10 pg.76
  5. BMX Plus! December 1987 Vol.10 No.12 pg.96
  6. http://bmxactiononline.com/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=26&func=view&id=17262&catid=13 May 6, 2008 Billy Griggs BMXActiononline.com interview
  7. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cwracing/CW%20Information/history_of_cw.htm History of CW page
  8. Bicycles and Dirt September 1984 Vol.2 No.10 pg.8
  9. Super BMX & Freestyle February 1985 Vol.12 No.2 pg.16
  10. BMX Plus! June 1991 Vol.14 No.6 pg.62
  11. Snap BMX Magazine September 1998 Vol.5 Iss.7 No.26 pg.
  12. American BMXer January/February 1989 Vol.11 No.1 pg.18
  13. BMX Plus! November 1984 Vol.7 No.11 pg.48
  14. Super BMX Magazine April 1986 Vol.13 No.4 pg.43
  15. BMX Action May 1986 Vol.11 No.5 pg.72
  16. BMX Plus! August 1985 Vol.8 No.8 pg.12
  17. BMX Action August 1985 Vol.10 No.8 pg.44
  18. BMX Action October 1985 Vol.10 No.8 pg.10 "Out of Commission" sidebar
  19. BMX Plus! June 1992 Vol.15 No.6 pg.64
  20. Web site: BMX Hall of Fame's Class of 2013 Announced.
  21. Web site: Billy Griggs.
  22. American BMXer January/February 1987 Vol.9 No.1 pg.50 ("Correction Times Two")