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Q & A

  1. Party animal or mellow TV on the couch?

    Both, I party on the road and chill at home.

  2. What are your favorite songs currently loaded onto your Thump?

    50 cent and the Game, Hate it or Love it. Some Kanye West and some Mobb Deep. Some metal too. I can't live without metal.

  3. Favorite

    Bands: I like so much that I couldn't say. Films: FUBAR, Pulp Fiction, Shawshank Redemption, Star Wars, Be Cool, Snatch. Books: Every book I read. I like reading. I read to learn stuff. So I don't have a favorite. TV Shows: Sports and documentary shows. Drink: Water when riding, beer when partying.

  4. 5 Items I can't live without

    Bike, computer, cell phone, chiropractor and truck (but I am trying).

  5. Years as a professional

    18 years

  6. What move / trick are you working on?

    I can't say. Someone younger and better than me will do it first.

  7. Number of years participating in your sport

    25 years

  8. What is more important to you than riding?

    Friends and family.

  9. To me, Oakley is

    The best sponsor I've ever had. Since Oakley started making more than just sunglasses it's been great. I ride, snowboard, play hockey, swim, and party in Oakley gear.

  10. Who / What inspires you?

    I just love riding my bike.

  11. When did you start your sport?

    1982

  12. Do you have any other special talents (music / write / draw / paint)?

    Hockey.

  13. If you were not a pro bmx rider you would be?

    School teacher, teaching bad kids.

  14. Any last words?

    Thanks a lot.

  15. If you could be someone famous, who would you be?

    Me, but famous.

Jay Miron

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Date of Birth:
October 3, 1970
Hometown:
Vancouver, Canada
Sponsors:
MacNeil Bikes and Orchid Footwear.

Career Highlights

    • First ever 540 tailwhip and double backflip on a bike
    • First X Games Gold ever awarded for bikes
    • 9 X Games Medals
    • Six World Championship titles
    • Invented over thirty kick ass moves on a bike

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