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Let's give my buddy, Mike, A Leg Up!!!
When I was a little boy, a guy from on top of the
hill would come down on his motorcycle and do awesome jumps and wheelies. This
guy flew through the air like there was no tomorrow. His wheelies, lasted
forever!
Come to find out, he was a pretty famous MX star
and was some what of a dare devil, as they were called. We were just kids racing
BMX in, Canyon Country and practice in the hills in, Saugus, where this guy was
our neighbor. This guy would take the time to work with us, and helped to
become better riders.
His name, Flying Mike Brown!
Little did I know, Mike was a friend and fellow
rider of someone I admired at our local stock car track, Saugus Speedway, his
friend's name, Ron Hornaday.
I was honored to reunite the two a few years back
at California Speedway, when Hornaday made a home coming in the NASCAR series,
sponsored by Busch Beer.
To see them together and the smiles a mile wide
was priceless!
As undisputed champion during the 1970s, Flying
Mike Brown has entertained and thrilled thousands of fans. Yet, On Sat., June 5,
1999, at a Twin Falls, Idaho, freestyle dirt-bike competition, a Flying Mike
Brown jump was the featured "half-time exhibition," where he attempted to fly
across a 151' gap and land onto a flatbed. Because of a series of
miscalculations and a slick, wet surface, Mike failed the jump and nearly lost
his life. He suffered from broken ribs and punctured lungs, a stretched
brainstem, compound fracture of his right femur, and the amputation of his left
femur.
Give Mike a Leg Up Campaign

Please visit,
www.flyingmikebrown.org
 
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