Rider Profiles
Kevin Cola
Kevin is the quiet type, he recently moved to Woodward Camp to ride bikes after not being able to find work related to his degree in electrical engineering, which impressed the heck out of me! Not the trouble finding work, but rather the fact that he took the initiative to educate himself, put in his hard work, and now is willing to just sit on that while he rides bikes for a while. Its people like Kevin that will help bring long standing legitimacy to our sport, he will help people to realize that we are not all a bunch of misguided kids trying to break our necks for no good purpose, but rather that we are people. We are people who work hard at goals, as unconventional as they may be, in hopes of bettering ourselves for the future.
 
Ronnie Napolitan
Ronnie Napolitan is soooo good. He’s a playful kid when it comes to having fun but he displays a dependability, a level headedness that is years beyond his age when having a real conversation. He has a long list of industry leading sponsors, and though I’m sure his last name doesn’t hurt him, In my opinion he has earned every bit of credit and recognition that he has ever received on his own merit, absolutely no one else’s. Fakie Front!
 
Jorge Jovel
Jorge is one of the nicest and most talented people we have on our teams. He is an exceptional force on the vert ramp as well as on and off his bike. He is very modest and in my opinion, doubts himself too often. He’s had a longer road to end up where he is than most bike riders. He is originally from Honduras, he grew up in the Bronx seemingly with the BMX odds stacked against him, yet because of his great sense of humor, friendly personality, charisma and hard work on a bike he has been able to make something very respectable of himself. Great job George, we are proud of you! (PS, I still feel bad about your pokey sticks!)
 
Corey Yarbrough
Corey finally got a bike that isn’t a hunk of garbage! I know, its hard to believe, but we are very proud of him for it! Corey is a long time team member that resides in Milford, MI and he is one of my personal favorites! He does a ton of events with us and for good reason, he consistently throws down. On a side note, last week I was doing shows with Corey and I watched him order a large cupcake flavored milkshake and two orders of french toast sticks for breakfast, then when he ran out of syrup, he dipped the sticks in the milkshake! He is somebody we hope to have around for a long time to come, as long as he doesn’t die of a heart attack.
 
Dave "The Lord" Voelker
The first time I ever had the honor to ride with Dave was in Jamaica a couple years back. It was amazing! As a kid I always looked up to Dave as he, in no small part, helped to invent much of what BMX is today. Now Dave is in his early 40’s and still shows most young guns how to do this BMX thing properly. Dave recently started his own team in San Diego and I couldn’t be happier for him! If anyone deserves to make a living doing BMX bike shows it is him! Thanks for everything Dave, it’s a pleasure riding with ya!
 
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