Terry Adams (BMX rider)

Terry Adams (born August 9, 1983) is a professional flatland BMX bicyclist from Hammond, Louisiana.[1]

Riding Career

Adams started riding flatland BMX at the age of ten and turned pro at seventeen.[2] He's been featured on the covers of several magazines throughout his career.[3] In 2005 and 2008 he won Ride BMX magazine's NORA Cup award.[4][5] In 2009 he appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show as well as an episode of Glee in 2011.[4]


Pro Flatland Contest History

2001
22nd BS Round 3
2002
11th CFB Round 1
5th CFB Round 2
1st CFB Round 3
16th X Games
1st Flatland Fury
2003
10th Worlds
13th X Games
2004
1st Aspire Video Contest Round 2
4th Worlds
2nd Voodoo Jam
2005
1st Asian X Games
1st Urban Games
2006
13th Voodoo Jam
2007
3rd Circle of Balance
2nd Voodoo Jam
2010
1st Twilight Jam

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References

  1. "Terry Adams". 23mag.
  2. Tunney, Brian (18 June 2010). "Calm after the storm". ESPN.
  3. Philips, Tamara (8 October 2012). "Childhood Dream Becomes BMX Reality". The Voice.
  4. Linville, Mark (5 September 2011). "Red Bull brings BMX Flatlander Terry Adams to UMKC". University News.
  5. "This BMX Biker Can Freestyle Like No Other". NowThis.
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