![]() I wanted to ride for Skyway because that was my first decent bmx bike, plus Mike Dominguez was riding one at that time and I idolized that guy back then. I didn't even want to compete because I had only been riding for less than a year but Eddie and my parents talked me into it and I won my class (13underX) and was approached by several companies. I had been riding with Gale Webb's stunt show with Eddie Fiola as a "neighborhood kid" that could do a few tricks. Scott Freeman, november 2004: I was discovered at the first AFA contest in Huntington Beach in 1984. My first contest in Huntington Beach I took 1st place and was picked up by Skyway shortly thereafter. both streets met right where we lived, I had some awesome times with Scott and Gail Webb as my neighbors.miss those days! in a urban area named Indian Village, Scott lived on Modoc st. and I lived on Commanche st. Scott was such a cool dude, I lived down the street from him. ![]() I remember Scot was really mad at first when he snapped it in half, but look where it got him. Kenny Weaver, march 2012: I remember that exact day when Scott broke that frame in half, it was an old white color beat up frame, but he got a lot of practice on it before he got a Skyway frame. My first BMX bike was a A DG (Dan Gurney) - I broke it in half while bunnyhopping. I found a greater interest in ground at that time and rode less vert. Eddie started teaching me some ground moves and one thing led to another. ![]() Gale Webb (America's Sports Mom) lived across the street from me, and Eddie Fiola, Fred Blood, & other riders would come over to practice on her half pipe. Scott Freeman: I started riding originally with Eddie Fiola in 1983. If you want to add any info, please contact 1983
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