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Jimmy Johnson said:   February 16, 2012 2:50 pm PST
Anything I can do to help out, support any form of cycling in this great city of Yucaipa I'm in, pump tracks are a popular and safe alternative to a full scale BMX track, James Johnson  Sent from my iPhone

Kelvin Harold said:   February 15, 2012 10:56 pm PST
I would definitely be interested in riding a BMX track in Yucaipa! I have a young son and we would be there at least once a week! Please strongly consider this awesome idea!

JOHN Jones said:   February 15, 2012 9:17 pm PST
I Yucaipa won't support the youth of the community look at Calimesa for a site!

Mark Friis said:   February 15, 2012 8:33 pm PST
I will be sure to get this out to the local cycling community.

Bekah Lynn said:   October 12, 2011 4:56 pm PST
My brothers would be lost without BMX. Currently there are only two tracks within a reasonable distance from where we live, and even they are 40+ minutes away. We used to go to the Perris track at least twice a week, but with gas prices being so high now, we're lucky to go once a week. We live only 10-20 minutes away from Yucaipa, and one of my brothers works at the Yucaipa bike shop next to the Kopper Kettle. I know that if a BMX track was to start up in Yucaipa we would be regulars for sure. Also it seems like every time I'm in Yucaipa I see anywhere from 2-20 people, usually teenage boys, on bikes. Why not give them a place to ride, besides the skate park that is overrun with skateboarders and little kids on scooters?

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