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American professional BMX rider (born 1974)

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Mike Laird
Born(1974-07-01)July 1, 1974
Portsmouth, Virginia
Occupationprofessional BMX rider
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)

Mike Laird (born July 1, 1974, Portsmouth, Virginia) is an American professional BMX rider. He won the PlayStation Trick of the Year Award during the first ever AST Dew Tour. Laird was nominated pulling a double-tailwhip 360 in BMX Park Finals at Denver's Right Guard Open. Character in Dave Mirra's bmx video game series. Owner/ Fabricator of lairdframe. Lairdframe is a custom geometry bicycle frame company, specializing in chromoly and titanium.

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Sponsors

  • Eastern Bikes
  • Useless Clothes
  • Nirve Bikes
  • Vans Shoes
  • Huffy Bikes
  • Fox Racing

Mirraco

References

  1. "Putting the pedal to the metal". Reflector.com. Retrieved January 20, 2010.


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