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One Last Lap at the World Famous Orange Y BMX Track – 08/27/16

August 28, 2016 by Ole Leave a Comment

Orange Y BMX held a special event last night called “One Last Lap”.

Related: Say Goodbye to BMX at the World-Famous Orange Y

Although the last official race is happening as I write this, last night was a chance for riders from the past and present to hang out with friends and say goodbye to the track. This event also raised funds for a local rider’s family.

It was nice to catch up with some of my BMX friends and take a few last laps. I sold all of our race bikes when my sons took up water polo, but I kept this modified dirt jumper so that I would have something to ride at the track every now and then.

Orange Y BMX

I also bought a few t-shirts.

Orange Y BMX
Orange Y BMX

… and took a bunch of pictures. View them all here:

Orange Y BMX - One Last Lap
Orange Y BMX - One Last Lap
Orange Y BMX - One Last Lap

Orange Y BMX
1977 – 2016

Filed Under: Fun, Sports Tagged With: bmx, orange y bmx

Say Goodbye to the World Famous Orange Y BMX Track

August 26, 2016 by Ole 1 Comment

The YMCA of Orange is shutting down the iconic Orange Y BMX track at the end of this month.  Since 1977, this track has provided fun, fitness and friendship for boys and girls of all ages…

Related post: One Last Lap at the World Famous Orange Y BMX Track – 08/27/16

Orange Y BMX - 2015 State Race
Orange Y BMX - 2015 State Race

Orange Y BMX - 2015 State Race

Orange Y BMX - 2015 State Race

Here are some excerpts from public statements posted by Orange Y BMX and the YMCA of Orange, which offer differing explanations of why the track is being closed:

From the Orange Y BMX Facebook page:

ORANGE Y BMX was started by local parents on YMCA property in the late 70’s to keep kids busy and out of trouble. Today the sport has grown all around the world and has become an Olympic sport. BMXers from around the world know ORANGE Y BMX as the Mecca of BMX in Orange County. Today 40 years later the YMCA board and CEO Jimmy Ozaeta have decided to close the only program on their property that benefits thousands of families yearly. Tripling the cost to operate wasn’t enough .They want to charge BMX 10,000.00 a month to use a vacant lot that local parents started the track on.

Shame on YMCA of Orange they forget who they serve.

Last event on this site is AUGUST 28,2016 SUNDAY .Please come out and support us as it’s the last time kids will race BMX in Orange County.

From the YMCA of Orange Facebook page:

As committed volunteers of our community-driven organization, it’s our responsibility to maximize our asset in an effort to serve more youth and families. As an organization we made a concerted effort to allow the current track operator to extend their lease agreement in April, but when it became evident that the BMX track operator was neither going to extend their existing lease agreement nor respond to our request to submit a proposal, we, as a board, then needed to take a different course of action as to the future plans of our property. As a non-profit, we can’t be expected (nor are we able) to subsidize the operational expenses of a for-profit business. Contrary to the inaccurate statements made by, or on behalf of, the track operator, we adamantly deny that our organization requested an absurd monthly lease rate, and that our organization is at the brink of bankruptcy. We would like to thank our community for your continued support during this transition.

As an organization we stand by our decision to take the necessary steps to maximize our asset. The last day of BMX programming on our property will be August 31, 2016, please focus your attention on giving this BMX track the proper send off after so many years of creating life-long memories.

I wanted to find out more, so I asked the YMCA of Orange some questions on Facebook.

YMCA of Orange - Questions Deleted about BMX

Unfortunately, my questions vanished. I have also noticed comments from other people that have disappeared, so this isn’t surprising. In addition, the page on the YMCA of Orange’s website that previously listed its leadership team now returns a “page not found” error (it is archived here).

YMCA of Orange Deleted Leadership Page

In contrast to the vanishing content on the YMCA of Orange’s Facebook page and website, the track operator has been very visible, and has even appeared on the news to share the track’s story.

Why do I care about this track? It is a part of my history. I raced here when I was a kid, and got to ride here again when my sons took up the sport about 30 years later. Riding this track (and others throughout SoCal) with my sons created memories that will last forever.

Orange Y BMX - Dad and Sons

It is very sad that this will be the last weekend for anyone else to make new memories at this track.

Although my sons have moved on to another sport, I still have a lot of friends who call this track home. I didn’t get to race as often as I would have liked when I was a kid, but I know some people who practically grew up here.

The YMCA of Orange owns the property, and is obviously allowed to use it for a different purpose. I am sure that many people will be watching the YMCA to see if the new use conforms to the mission found on the Orange YMCA’s website:

The YMCA of Orange puts Judeo-Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

If not, I just might have to follow up on this issue in the future.

For now, I hope to visit the Orange Y sometime this weekend to take one last lap.  If you would like to ride this track one more time, the last scheduled event is this Sunday, 8/28. Visit orangeybmx.com for more information.

I am ending this post with some pictures of the track that my dad took back in the early 80s.  Since there is a certain novice / intermediate who didn’t race for a very long time in many of these pictures, please view them for the memories rather than the BMX skills.  Maybe you’ll see yourself in some of them.

1981 – Before the retaining wall was built on the first straight:

Orange Y BMX - 1981

1981 – Before the fence was built on the back straight:

Orange Y BMX - 1981
Orange Y BMX - 1981
Orange Y BMX - 1981

1981 – The last turn (notice how close people were allowed to park back then):

orange-y-1981-06-m-rab
Orange Y BMX - 1981
Orange Y BMX - 1981

1981 – The last straight:

Orange Y BMX - 1981

1982 – Summer series?

Orange Y BMX - 1982
Orange Y BMX - 1982
Orange Y BMX - 1982
Orange Y BMX - 1982
Orange Y BMX - 1982
Orange Y BMX - 1982
Orange Y BMX - 1982

1983 – First straight. It figures that I quit the sport when I finally started to get out front.

Orange Y BMX - 1983

Some info my dad picked up in 1981:

Orange Y Info - 1981
Orange Y Info - 1981
Orange Y Info - 1981

Filed Under: Fun, Sports Tagged With: bmx, orange y bmx

Orange Y BMX – Orange, CA

November 26, 2012 by Ole Leave a Comment

Orange Y BMXAre you or your child interested in BMX racing?  If so, there are a few tracks within driving distance of the Inland Empire.  The two closest to Riverside are the Orange Y BMX track in Orange and the Grand Prix BMX track at the Fairgrounds in Perris.

One of my sons is starting to get into BMX, so I thought I would write about the local tracks.  I’ll start with the Orange Y (short for YMCA) BMX track since I raced there when I was a kid.

The Orange Y is right next to the 55 freeway at Chapman Ave.  This is a very well known track that has been around since 1977.

Since my son is a beginner, I signed him up for a beginner / intermediate clinic with The Jammer (aka Paul Washington). The Jammer has been teaching BMX clinics for over 20 years and is also the track’s race announcer.

I highly recommend this clinic for new racers and their parents, since it covers many of the basics, including:

  • What to ride: bike type, size and gear ratio
  • What to wear: helmet type and size, pads, chest protector, clothing, shoes, etc.
  • How to start: how the automated starting gate works, how to stand on the bike, where to look, etc.
  • How to race: when to pedal, what lines to take in a turn, where to ride on the straight-aways, etc.

The Orange Y is sanctioned by USA BMX and offers racing for riders of all ages, not just the kids. There are even old man races for those who raced as a kid or just started late.

For more info, visit www.orangeybmx.com.

Filed Under: Fun Tagged With: beyond riverside, bmx, orange county, orange y bmx

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