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BAWLS Drink signs multi-year sponsorship

 
Written by bevnet.com Hobarama, LLC/BAWLS Guarana

BAWLS signs multi-year sponsorship deal with National Bicycle League. BAWLS Guarana today announced the signing of a multi-year sponsorship deal with the National Bicycle League (NBL) to keep BMXers bouncing down the track for years to come! The NBL introduced BAWLS Guarana to BMXers around the country as the Official Energy Drink of the league’s 2007 National Series.

To keep the ‘buzz’ going, BAWLS plans to launch TWO new flavors in 2008 to accompany their already popular products. Additionally, the BAWLStyle.com Bunny Hop Contest - a hit at the 2007 NBL Grand Nationals - will become part of the league’s program at all BAWLS-attended races in 2008, complete with prizes including BAWLS BMX gear, bikes and more! BAWLS also plans to announce several new pro rider sponsorships over the next few weeks and will be launching another nationwide BAWLS BMX Blowout Contest Spring 2008. This story is from bevnet.com for more on this story please visit them at www.bevnet.com

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BAWLS Drink signs multi-year sponsorship Updated: Tuesday, 04 December 2007

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BMX Grand Nationals starts today

 
Written by Althea Peterson www.tulsaworld.com


One year before bicycle motocross becomes an Olympic sport, Tulsa will see the BMX elite competing at Expo Square.

The American Bicycle Association caps off its 30th year with its Grand Nationals — the last event of its season — starting Friday, said Mike Dodson, Tulsa Sports Commission executive director.

“Our community is fortunate not only to have this event but also to have athletes from across the world compete in their sport here,” he said.

Tulsa has hosted the event for nearly a decade, and ABA officials announced last December that they will continue to make Tulsa the Grand Nationals’ home through at least 2014.

While BMX — or bicycle motocross — has its roots in California, Tulsa offers some things the West Coast doesn’t, said Clayton John, ABA president. For more on this story please visit www.tulsaworld.com

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BMX Grand Nationals starts today Updated: Tuesday, 04 December 2007

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