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1" or 1 1/8" New stem by the famous French BMX Racer.
1" is 35mm, 38mm, 40mm only
Christophe Leveque: He originally hailed from France and burst onto the U.S. BMX scene at Coal Canyon Raceway in 1991 taking the "A" Pro win at the ABA Fall Nationals. Christophe had made his mark and he never looked back from there. "C-Dog" or "The Flying Frenchman" as some called him, was best known for his unbelievable first straight pull, fitness, and technical skills on a bike on and off the track. He is credited by many of his competitors as "THE" rider to change the game of BMX racing. He helped evolve the training, technical skill, and mental attitude in BMX to what we know today. Christophe also helped pave the way for the "Euro invasion" on U.S. soil. A few had come before him, but he was the first "Euro" to really leave his mark in the U.S. He would have won his first ABA PRO title in '95 had the ABA Pro rules allowed foreign riders to be title holders. This prompted ABA to change the existing rule. He then went on to win back to back ABA National #1 Pro Titles in '98 and '99. In his Pro career, he rode for such teams as Sunn/Chippie, Specialized, and GT Bicycles. Christophe currently lives in So.Cal and is still involved with BMX as the owner of a "Euro" BMX distributor called US PRO Bikes.
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1" is 35mm, 38mm, 40mm only
Christophe Leveque: He originally hailed from France and burst onto the U.S. BMX scene at Coal Canyon Raceway in 1991 taking the "A" Pro win at the ABA Fall Nationals. Christophe had made his mark and he never looked back from there. "C-Dog" or "The Flying Frenchman" as some called him, was best known for his unbelievable first straight pull, fitness, and technical skills on a bike on and off the track. He is credited by many of his competitors as "THE" rider to change the game of BMX racing. He helped evolve the training, technical skill, and mental attitude in BMX to what we know today. Christophe also helped pave the way for the "Euro invasion" on U.S. soil. A few had come before him, but he was the first "Euro" to really leave his mark in the U.S. He would have won his first ABA PRO title in '95 had the ABA Pro rules allowed foreign riders to be title holders. This prompted ABA to change the existing rule. He then went on to win back to back ABA National #1 Pro Titles in '98 and '99. In his Pro career, he rode for such teams as Sunn/Chippie, Specialized, and GT Bicycles. Christophe currently lives in So.Cal and is still involved with BMX as the owner of a "Euro" BMX distributor called US PRO Bikes.