Sponsors: GT Bicycles, GO211.com, Fly Racing, THE Products, Bombshell, Oakley, ODI, Powerbar.

GT Team Sponsors: Sun Ringle, Ogio, Kenda, SDG, Kore, Champion System, e.thirteen, Sram, Avid.

Career Acomplishments
14 Time World Champion (9 ABA and 5 UCI)
13 Time U.S. National Champion
13 Time Race of Champions Champion
10 Time California State Champion
12 Time Regional Champion
4 Time Sea Otter Classic MTB 4cross Champion
2 Time Pan Pacific Champion (Japan)
1 Time Pacific Oceanic Champion (Australia)
Elite Men South African National Champion 2007 (South Africa)
Hundreds of national wins
The only rider ever to win the 20" "Grand Slam" of BMX: UCI World Champion, ABA World Champion, NBL U.S. National Champion, and ABA U.S. National Champion in one year.
The only rider ever to win a UCI Championship on every continent except Antarctica: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa.

Bio
“There's more to BMX racing than meets the eye. Of course, the results, dedication and passion are all an important part of a successful rider. These days it seems one thing is missing amongst the younger generation. It's called "professionalism". Joey Bradford has it. Not only has he accomplished more than most riders in the sport (World and National Championships), he does it with the style and class of a savvy veteran. When he's out on the track all eyes are on him. His positive attitude and love for the sport make it easy to be around him even during the most stressful times of competition. When the new breed of pros take over BMX, Joey Bradford will be leading the way.” - Greg Leasure (BMX World Magazine)

“At 16 years old, Joey Bradford has accomplished more on a BMX and Mountain Bike than most of the current pros today could ever hope for.  His dedication, work ethic, and desire to be the best, coupled with obvious raw natural talent have taken Joey to the top of the cycling world and he looks to stay there for a long, long time.  As the team manager for Sun Ringle’ Racing Components, I’ve had the pleasure of working with Joey for the past 3 years and have watched his professionalism grow along with his list of accomplishments.  Joey is truly a sponsors dream and a joy to watch on the track, yet all the while remaining humble and outgoing to riders and fans around the world.” - Ryan Birk (Sun Components Brand Manager)

"Phenom is not a word taken lightly. This kid is a PHENOM. Point blank, simply the best. He's won every title there is. Competes in both BMX and MTB. He's a world competitor. He's only 16, yet boast some of the biggest sponsors in the business. Why? Because his racing is phenomal, just watch this kid ride and you'll see all you need to know. Joey Bradford is the next Superstar of BMX." - BombshellParts.com

"Joey Bradford is the ultimate BMX racer. Even though he is still only 16 years old, he has already had a career that would make 99% of the Pros out there green with envy. You can run down the list of titles – 14 World Championship titles (ABA and UCI), 10 National Championship titles, 13 ABA Race of Champions titles, 10 State Champ titles, 12 Gold Cup Champ titles, Pacific Oceanic Champ, Pan Pacific Champ, and, in MTB, 4 time Sea Otter Classic Mountain Cross Champ – the Factory teams he’s ridden for – Specialized/Mt.Dew, Staats, Avent/Bombshell, Hyundai/Mongoose, and now, GT – the world traveling he’s done – Argentina, Brazil, Australia, Japan, Holland, Colombia, and France - and you would agree that Joey could retire before he even graduates high school and still remain one of the most accomplished BMX racers that ever threw a leg over a bike. But what really sets Joey apart is his determination to be the best, with a drive and work ethic unparalleled in the amateur ranks, drilled into his head from the time he could walk by his dad, Jerry. This kid (and his family) wrote the book on how to eat and breathe the BMX life. Early morning training sessions, long runs on the beach near his Monterey, California home, thousands of sprints up and down the street are all a part of what gets Joey on the top of the podium time after time. On top of all that, Joey knows how to represent his sponsors,a talent that is all but lost on the majority of athletes in the sport and one that he is the best at. The nephew of NASCAR legend Ernie Irvan, Joey learned from the best how to take care of the people that take care of him. He’s a throwback to the dayswhen Factory teams and their riders ruled the BMX landscape and were a source of awe and inspiration to the general BMX public. Perhaps it’s fitting that Joey ended up on GT, the company that is perhaps most synonymous with the “Big Time” in the BMX heyday. So, here’s a heads up to all you aspiring Factory riders out there. You want to know what it takes to be the best and be recognized as the best? Look no further. Here’s the blueprint." - Will Rells

BMX Highlights 2007 (GT Bicycles)
UCI South African Grand National Champion Elite Men (Kempton, South Africa)
UCI #1 Ranked Rider in the World Junior Elite
NBL Junior Elite National Champion
USAC Junior Elite Cruiser National Champion
European Championships Round #10 JR. Elite Winner (Kampen, Nederlands)
UCI World Championships # 2 Junior Elite
9/9 UCI North American Continental Wins
10/10 NBL National Wins
3 ABA National Wins Pro

BMX Highlights 2006 (GT Bicycles)
NBL U.S. National Champion Class
North American UCI Junior Men Champion
ABA Gold Cup Champion Open
ABA Gold Cup Champion Cruiser (on a MTB)
UCI Worlds finalist (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Pan Pacific Champion (Kasoaka, Japan)
One of the ABA's "Terrible Ten"

BMX Highligts 2005 (Hyundai/Mongoose)
UCI World Champion Class (Paris, France)
UCI World Champion Cruiser (Paris, France)
ABA World Champion Class
ABA World Champion Cruiser
NBL U.S. National Champion Class
NBL U.S. National Championship Main winner Cruiser
ABA U.S. National Champion Class
ABA U.S. National 2 Cruiser
Pan Pacific Champion (Hitachinaka, Japan)
Gold Cup Champion Class
Gold Cup Champion Cruiser
One of the ABA's "Terrible Ten"
33 National Wins (28 in a row)

BMX Highlights 2004 (Avent/Bomshell)
UCI Worlds finalist Class (Crash 7/seperated shoulder)
ABA World Champion Open (Canada) (Raced ABA Worlds with my shoulder seperated)
ABA World Champion Cruiser (Canada)
ABA World Champion Class (Only rider to tripple)
NBL U.S. National Champion
ABA Gold Cup Champion Open
ABA Gold Cup Champion Cruiser
ABA Gold Cup Champion Class (Only rider to tripple)
NBL CA State Champion Open
The youngest rider on the ABA's Terrible ten list
15 ABA National Main Event wins
17 NBL National Main Event wins

BMX Highlights 2003 (Staats Bicycles)
UCI World Champion Class (Perth, Australia)
UCI World Champion Cruiser (Perth, Australia)
Pacific Oceanic Champion (Australia)
NBL U.S. National Champion Class
NBL U.S. National Champion Cruiser
ABA Race of Champions Champion Open
ABA Race of Champions Champion Cruiser
ABA Race of Champions Champion Class
ABA California State Champion
5 ABA National Main Event wins
8 NBL National Main Event wins

BMX Highlights 2002 (Staats Bicycles)
ABA World Champion Class
ABA World Champion Cruiser
NBL U.S. National Champion Class
NBL U.S. National Champion Cruiser
ABA Race of Champions Champion Open
ABA Race of Champions Champion Cruiser
ABA Race of Champions Champion Class
ABA California State Champion
12 ABA National Main Event wins
5 NBL National Main Event wins

BMX Highlights 2001 (Fox/Specialized/Mt Dew)
ABA World Champion Class
ABA World Champion Open
UCI World Number two class (Louisville, KY)
ABA Race of Champions Champion Open
ABA Race of Champions Champion Cruiser
ABA Race of Champions Champion Class
ABA California State Champion

BMX Highlights 2000 (Kovachi Wheels) then (Fox/Specialized/Mt Dew)
UCI World Champion Class (Cordoba, Argentina)
UCI World Number 3 twelve and under cruiser (10 years old)
ABA World Champion Open
ABA Gold Cup Champion
ABA Race of Champions Champion Open
ABA Race of Champions Champion Cruiser
ABA Race of Champions Champion Class
ABA California State Champion
NBL California State Champion
NBL Western-Regional Champion

BMX Highlights 1999 (Kovachi Wheels and Haynes BMX)
NBL U.S. National Champion Class
NBL U.S. National Champion Cruiser
ABA Race of Champions Champion Cruiser
ABA Race of Champions Champion Class
ABA State Champion
NBL State Champion
NBL Western-Regional Champion

BMX Highlights 1998 (First season of racing)
NBL U.S. National Champion Class

NBL Presidents Cup Champion
ABA Calfornia State Champion
NBL California State Champion
NBL Western-Regional Champion
ABA Gold Cup Champion

BMX Highlights 1997 (Only practiced for a few months)
First local race (July 13) 3rd place
Second Local race 3rd place
Third Local race 1st place

Mountain Bike Highlights

First Year 2003
Sea Otter Classic 4cross Champion (Qualified first)
2 Sea Otter Classic Dual Slalom (Qualified first)

Second Year 2004
Sea Otter Classic 4cross Champion (Qualified first)
3 Sea Otter Classic Dual Slalom (Qualified first)

Third Year 2005
Sea Otter Classic 4cross Champion (Qualified first)
Crash in main at MTB U.S. National Championships

Fourth Year 2006
Sea Otter Classic 4cross Champion (Qualified first)
National # 2 4cross (Slid out first turn out front and dropped back to last then back to 2)

Year 2006 Resume of Joey Bradford
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Year 2005 Resume of Joey Bradford
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Name Joey Bradford
Nicknames This one is a classic... Joey
Date of birth October 10, 1989
Height/Weight 5' 8" 175 lbs / 175cm 75kg
Hometown Monterey, CA
Hometrack NBL Prunedale, ABA Santa Clara Pal
Years racing Started racing when I was seven almost eight
Trainer Ken Cools
Vehicle Toyota Tundra, 67 Fast Back Mustang.
General career goals To be consistantly on top of the pro podium
Advice to beginners Ride as much as you can and enjoy yourself.

Favorites:
- Food Chinese, Seafood
- Drink Strawberry Lemonade, Strawberry gatorade, and propel
- Pros Randy Stumpfhauser, Mike Day, Dewilde, Rupe, Waller
- Track 2006 UCI Supercross Track (San Jose)
- Music Country, Rap, Rock