Joey Bradford Explained

Joey Bradford
Fullname:Joseph Bradford
Birth Date:10 October 1989
Birth Place:Monterey, California, U.S.
Height:5inchesft8inchesin (ftin)
Weight:175lb
Currentteam:Prophecy Bmx
Discipline:Bicycle Motocross (BMX)
Mountain bike racing (MTB)
Role:Racer
Ridertype:Off Road
MTB: Downhill, four-cross
Amateuryears1:1999
Amateurteam1:Haynes BMX
Amateuryears2:1999
Amateurteam2:No Fear Racing
Amateuryears3:1999-2000
Amateurteam3:Kovachi Wheels
Amateuryears4:2000-2001
Amateurteam4:Fox/Specialized/Mt. Dew
Amateuryears5:2002-2003
Amateurteam5:Staats Bicycles
Amateuryears6:2003-2004
Amateurteam6:Avent/Bomshell
Amateuryears7:2005
Amateurteam7:Hyundai/Mongoose
Amateuryears8:2005
Amateurteam8:GT Bicycles
Proyears1:2006-Present
Proteam1:GT Bicycles

Joseph Bradford (born October 10, 1989) is an American professional "New/Current School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years are from 1999 to the present. His nickname is simply "Joey".

BMX racing career milestones

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

MilestoneEvent Details
Started racing: July 13, 1997 at the age of seven.
Sanctioning body:
Home sanctioning body district:
First race bike: GT Mach One.[1]
First race result: Third Place in seven novice
First win (local): Early August 1997 in his third time racing in seven novice.
First sponsor:
First national win:
Turned Professional: December 2006 at age 17.
First Professional race result: Came in 5th in the semis and did not make "A" pro main of the American Bicycle Association (ABA) Silver Dollar Nationals in Reno, Nevada on January 6, 2007. He came in second place the next day.[2]
First Professional win: In Junior Men at the National Bicycle League (NBL) Lake Meed Nationals in Boulder City, Nevada on February 24, 2007 (Day1).[3]
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:
First Senior Pro win:
Retired: Still active.
Height & weight at height of his career (2006): Ht:5'8" Wt:175 lbs. (1.75m 75 kg).

Career 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 ever changing 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/Junior Men

Professional/Elite Men

Career bicycle motocross titles

Note: Listed are District, State/Provincial/Department, Regional, National, and International titles in italics. Depending on point totals of individual racers, winners of Grand Nationals do not necessarily win National titles. Only sanctioning bodies active during the racer's career are listed. Series and one off Championships are also listed in block.

Amateur/Junior Men

National Bicycle League (NBL)

American Bicycle Association (ABA)

Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)

USA Cycling BMX

Professional/Elite Men

National Bicycle League (NBL)

American Bicycle Association (ABA)

Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)*

USA Cycling

BMX South Africa (BMXSA)

Pro Series Championships

BMX product lines

Product evaluation:

Significant injuries

Miscellaneous

To aid racers who have fallen on financially hard times Bradford along with veterans of the sport founded the fund. As described at the fatbmx.com website:

BMX and general press magazine interviews and articles

BMX magazine covers

Note: Only magazines that were in publication at the time of the racer's career(s) are listed unless specifically noted.

BMX Plus!:

Snap BMX Magazine & Transworld BMX:

Twenty BMX:

Moto Mag:

BMX World (2005–Present):

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

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

Post BMX Career

Mountain Bike career

Started racing: 2003

Sub Discipline: 4 Cross Downhil

Career MTB factory and major Non-factory 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 MTB press coverage and sponsor's advertisements at the time in question. When possible exact dates are given.

Amateur

Career Mountain Bike Racing (MTB) titles

Note: Listed are Regional, National and International titles.

Amateur

Professional

Notes and References

  1. Web site: sarahwalker96.com 2006 interview. . 2007-07-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081204130112/http://www.sarahwalker96.com/joeybradford.htm . 2008-12-04 . dead.
  2. Web site: GT/Pacific cycle news of their sponsored riders. . 2007-07-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080408042839/http://www.pacific-cycle.com/news/news_detail.php?id=591 . 2008-04-08 . dead.
  3. Web site: NBL Lake Meed Nationals results. . 2020-02-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927222736/http://www.nbl.org/races-nationals.html?S2XEvent=ShowDetails&PATH=lake07%2FINDEX.htm . 2007-09-27 . dead.
  4. http://www.joeybradford.com/news.html# joeybradford.com News section.