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Mike Miranda (BMX rider) (3,804 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article

the CW and Revcore divisions. Free Agent/Vision Street Wear: September 1988 – June 1990. Vision Street Wear and Free Agent joined the trend of two or
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Pro Cruiser World Champion 1987 Pro Cruiser Vision Street Wear World Cup* Champion *The Vision Street Wear World Cup was the direct descendant of the Murry
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V Champion. 1987 17 Expert Vision Street Wear World Cup* Champion 1987 Supercross World Champion** *The Vision Street Wear World Cup was the direct descendant
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televise Snowboarding; 1988 SIMS/VISION STREET WEAR – SNOWDAZE. 1st to televise Skateboarding; 1987 ESPN/VISION STREET WEAR-ROCK –N-ROLL JAM, then broadcast
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Federation (IBMXF) 1987 20" Pro Vision Street Wear World Cup* Champion 1990 Pro World Champion *The Vision Street Wear World Cup was the direct descendant
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and 12 & Under Cruiser National No.1 1987 13 Expert and 13 Cruiser Vision Street Wear World Cup Champion 1987 13 Cruiser Grandnational Champion 1987 13
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Vision/Free Agent: November 1989-Late 1992 Starting in November 1989 Vision Street Wear, a casual apparel maker and Free Agent shared sponsorship of the team