Eric Carter

Eric Carter

Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Eric Carter



image_size =
image_caption =
fullname = Eric Robert Carter
nickname = "The Golden Child," "Earthquake"
dateofbirth = birth date and age |1970|3|6
height = 1.78 m (5'10″ Imperial)
weight = 79.38kg (175 lbs. Imperial)
country = USA
currentteam = Retired
discipline = Bicycle Motocross (BMX)
role = Racer
ridertype = Off Road
protourrank =
europetourrank =
amateuryears = 1982
1983–1984
1985
1985–1987
1987
1987
1988
1988–1989
amateurteams = JMC Racing
VDC
Free Agent
Hutch
Bicycle Center
CW Racing
Revcore
Schwinn
proyears = 1989
1990
1990
1990–1992
1992–1995
proteams = Schwinn
MRC
Titan Inc.
Brackens Racing
Hyper Designs
majorwins =
updated = July 19, 2008

Eric Robert Carter (b. March 6, 1970 in Long Beach, California, U.S.) is a former American professional "Old/Mid School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1983 to 1998. He had the nickname "The Golden Child," ["BMX Action" October 1988 Vol.13 No.10 pg.22] ["Go" December 1989 Vol.1 No.2 pg.17] and later in his BMX career, acquired the moniker "The Earthquake." ["BMX Plus!" July 1995 Vol.18 No.7 pg.64] More recently, he has been known simply as "EC." Beginning in 1996, he converted fully to mountain bike racing (MTB) and has become one of the most respected racers in that discipline of bicycle racing.

BMX racing career milestones

Note: Professional firsts are on the national level unless otherwise indicated.
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*In the NBL, "B"/Superclass/"A" pro, depending on the era; in the ABA, "A" pro.
**In the NBL, "A"/"Elite" pro; in the ABA, "AA" pro.

Career factory and major bike shop sponsors

Note: This listing only denotes the racer's primary sponsors. At any given time, a racer could have numerous ever-changing cosponsors. Primary sponsorships can be verified by BMX press coverage and the sponsor's advertisements at the time in question. When possible, exact dates are given.
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Amateur

*JMC (James Melton Cyclery) Racing Equipment: 1982
*VDC (Voris Dixon Company): 1983-Late 1984
*Free Agent (support and factory): Late 1984–November 29, 1985

*Hutch Hi-Performance BMX/Products: November 29, 1985–January 11, 1987. Carter left Hutch after the ABA Cajun Nationals and would be picked up by CW Racing just after the ABA Supernationals ["American BMXer" March 1987 Vol.9 No.2 pg.14 (photo caption)] after a brief "sponsorship" on Bicycle Center.

*Bicycle Center (bike shop): January 16, 1987–January 23, 1987. Not really a sponsorship; he merely wore the jersey of his local bike shop during the ABA's San Bernadino, California race on January 17–18, 1987. ["Super BMX/Freestyle" Vol.14 No.5 pg.5]

*CW (Custom Works) Cycles: January 23, 1987–December 31, 1987. "CW" never stood for "Coast Wheels," as is widely thought; Coast Wheels was a bike shop that Roger Worsham owned. Custom Works was a completely different and independent company. [ [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cwracing/CW%20Information/history_of_cw.htm History of CW page] ] This is in contrast with JMC (Jim Melton Cyclery), which did start out as a bicycle shop and then began manufacturing its own BMX components, including entire bicycles.

*Revcore: January 1, 1988–April 1988. Revcore was owned by Roger Worsham, the same person who owned CW Racing. Revcore was a different product line, much like the aborted Shadow Racing (also owned by Roger Worsham) was in 1985. He moved the entire national CW Racing team to Revcore at the beginning of the 1988 racing season as a promotional move to publicize the Revcore product line. ["BMX Plus!" May 1988 Vol.11 No.5 pg.58] ["BMX Plus!" July 1988 Vol.11 No.7 pg.32]

*Schwinn Bicycle Company: Early April 1988–December 1989. His first race for Schwinn was the NBL Peachtree National in Peachtree, Georgia on April 10, 1988. ["BMX Action" August 1988 Vol.13 No.8 pg.88] Eric would turn pro with this sponsor.

Professional

*Schwinn Bicycle Company: Early April 1988–December 1989. Schwinn would drop its BMX racing effort after the 1989 season. ["BMX Plus!" October 1990 Vol.13 No.10 pg.64]

*MRC (Mike Redmen Concepts): January 1, 1990–June 1990

*Titan Inc.: June 1990–Late July 1990

*Brackens Racing: Late July 1990–Late 1992. Eric would take almost a yearlong hiatus from BMX after the 1990 ABA Grand National and raced only infrequently to forestall burnout during the 1991 season. His first returning race was the 1991 ABA Fall Nationals in Yorba Linda, California on October 26 and 27. He got a first place in "A" pro on Saturday, and second place in "A" pro on Sunday. However, shortly afterward, he took another yearlong (approximately) break to race motorcycles and do other things outside of BMX racing, again racing BMX infrequently. It was an almost unbroken absence from BMX racing for more than two years. ["BMX Plus!" August 1993 Vol.16 No.8 pg.31 ]

*Hyper Designs: September 1992–1995

Career bicycle motocross titles

Note: Listed are District, State/Provincial/Department, Regional, National, and International titles in "italics". "Defunct" refers to the fact that the sanctioning body in question no longer existed at the start of the racer's career or at that stage of his/her career. Depending on point totals of individual racers, winners of Grand Nationals do not necessarily win National titles. Series and one-off Championships are also listed in block.
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Amateur

National Bicycle Association (NBA)
*NoneNational Bicycle League (NBL)
*1986 16 Expert and 16 Cruiser Grandnational Champion
*"1986 16 Expert and 16 Cruiser National No.1"
*1987 17 Expert and 17 Cruiser Grandnational Champion
*"1987 17 Expert and 17 Cruiser National No.1"
*1988 18-20 Grandnational Champion
*"1988 18 & Over Expert and 18-20 Cruiser National No.1" American Bicycle Association (ABA)
*1985 15 Expert Race of Champions Champion
*1985 15 Cruiser Grandnational Champion
*1986 16 Expert and 16 Open Grandnational Champion.
*"1986 National No.1 Amateur"
*1986 16 Expert Gold Cup Champion.

United States Bicycle Motocross Association (USBA)
*1986 16 Expert Race of Champions (ROC) Champion.
*1986 16 Expert Grandnational Champion
*"1986 National No.1 Amateur"

International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF)
*"1985 15 boys (Expert) Canada Cup winner"
*"1985 15 boys (Expert) Gold Medal World Champion"
*"1986 16 Expert and 16-17 Cruiser Gold Medal World Champion"
*'1987 17 Expert Gold Medal World Champion
*"1988 18 & Over Expert Silver Medal World Champion"

Professional

National Bicycle Association (NBA)
*NoneNational Bicycle League (NBL)
*1989 "B" Pro Grandnational Champion
*"1993 National No.1 Pro"

American Bicycle Association (ABA)
*1989 "A" (Junior) Pro Grandnational Champion
*"1989 "A" (Junior) Pro National No.1." ["BMX Plus!" April 1990 Vol.13 No.4 pg.6] Starting in the 1989 season the ABA started recognizing the highest ranking of its Junior pros. However, the ABA did not award its Junior pros with No.1 plate. United States Bicycle Motocross Association (USBA)
*NoneInternational Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF)
*NonePro Series Championships

Notable BMX accolades

*Named one of eight top amateurs deemed top "Pros of the Future" by "Super BMX & Freestyle" magazine along with Billy Griggs, Mike King, Doug Davis, Matt Hadan Brent Romero, Darwin Griffin and Brad Birdwell. ["Super BMX Magazine" April 1986 Vol.13 No.4 pg.43]

*Named one of "BMX Action's" "Terrible Ten" top amateurs and future professionals three consecutive times: 1986, ["BMX Action" May 1986 Vol.11 No.5 pg.72] 1987, ["BMX Action" August 1987 Vol.12 No.8 pg.38] 1988 ["BMX Action" October 1988 Vol.13 No.10 pg.22]

*Named eighth out of 21 racers deemed BMX's Hottest Amateurs in 1988 from a "BMX Plus!" poll of seven team mangers which included Don Crupi of MCS, Mike Seevers of GT, Yvonne Shoup of Free Agent, Dave Custodero of Mongoose, Mike Donell of Revcore, Bill Nelson of Robinson and Racer/Team Manager of Diamond Back Harry Leary. ["BMX Plus!" November 1988 Vol.11 No.11 pg.78]

Racing traits and habits

ignificant BMX injuries

*Broke his thumb in hoarse play involving jumping up and down on a bumper of a rent a car at the NBL Memphis Classic National in Memphis, Tennessee March 25, 1988 ["BMX Action" July 1988 Vol.13 No.7 pg.68]
*Broke thumb in practice the day before ABA Fall Nationals in Yorba Linda, California on October 26, 1989 ["American BMXer" December 1989 Vol.11 No.11 pg.28]

BMX press magazine interviews and articles

*Terrible Ten Blurb. "BMX Action" May 1986 Vol.11 No.5 pg.72
*"A New Superstar: Our Man Eric" "Super BMX/Freestyle" April 1987 Vol.14 No.4 pg.33 A very extensive interview with Carter.
*"Eric Carter: Nine Longe Years To The Top" "American BMXer" June 1987 Vol.9 No.5 Extensive interview.
*Terrible Ten Mini Bio. "BMX Action" August 1987 Vol.12 No.8 pg.38
*"E. Carter: The Kid With All The Titles" "BMX Action" December 1987 Vol.12 No.12 pg.32
*Terrible Ten Mini Bio. "BMX Action" October 1988 Vol.13 No.10 pg.22
*"The Schwinn Race Team (AKA: Eric Carter)" Super BMX/Freestyle November 1988 Vol.15 No.11 pg.28 A mini interview with Schwinn's only national factory racer.
*Side Bar mini-interview in "BMX plus!" June 1990 Vol.13 No.6 pg.68
*"Directions: Psyche" "Go" September 1990 Vol.1 Issue 11 pg.68 Short Blurb on how to deal with the mental pressures of a big race.
*"Young Guns!!!" "BMX Plus!" October 1990 Vol.13 No.10 pg.64 Joint interview with fellow rookie pros Steve Veltman, Tim Hall, Kenny May, and Matt Hadan.
*"The Return of a Rager!" "BMX Plus!" August 1993 Vol.16 No.8 pg.31 mini interview of Eric's return to BMX racing full time.

BMX magazine covers

"Bicycle Motocross News:"
*None"Minicycle/BMX Action" & "Super BMX:"
*May 1986 Vol.13 No.5 In insert Dino Deluca.(SBMX&F)
*April 1987 Vol.14 No.4 in insert. Main

*November 1988 Vol.15 No.11 In separate inserts Mike King & Pete Loncarevich; Jeff Donnell & Charlie Davidson; freestyler Eddie Fiola. "Bicycle Motocross Action" & "Go:"
*December 1987 Vol.12 No.12 (BMXA)
*July 1991 Vol.2 Iss.9 in insert. Main Image is freestyler Jess Dyrenforth (Go)."BMX Plus!:"
*August 1989 Vol.12 No.8 in main image foreground (Schwinn) with Travis Chipres (Mongoose), Matt Hadan (obscured silver black/blue helmet), Mike King (obscured black/silver helmet with "1"), Billy Griggs (Redline), and GT's Mike Ellis. Also in top insert with aforementioned.
*September 1992 Vol.15 No.9 in two inserts with Motorcycle Motocross (MX) racer Jeremy McGrath
*August 1993 Vol.16 No.8 (25) with Brian Foster (1) at the lower left hand side. In insert Freestyler Matt Hoffman.
*March 1994 Vol.17 No.3 (25) third from right on the starting gate with fellow pros (5) Brian Lopes (first from right), Mike King, Steve Veltman (on Carter's right), Pete Loncarevich (partly obscured) & and unidentified. In top insert Haro Monocoque BMX racing bicycle.
*August 1994 Vol.17 No.8 in background with Gary Ellis in foreground.

"Bicycles and Dirt" (ABA publication):
*None"BMX World:" (1991-1992 version):
*January 1991 Vol.1 No.2"Snap BMX Magazine" & "Transworld BMX:"

"BMX World:" (2005-Present version):

"Mountain Bike Action:"

"Moto Mag:"
*None"NBA World" & "NBmxA World" (The official NBA/NBmxA membership publication):
*None"Bicycles Today" & "BMX Today" (The official NBL membership publication under two names):

"ABA Action, American BMXer, BMXer" (The official ABA membership publication under three names):
*"American BMXer" October 1985 Vol.7 No.8 and two unidentified racers.
*"American BMXer" June 1987 Vol.9 No.5"USBA Racer" (The official USBA membership publication):

Post BMX career

Following in the footsteps of other legendary pros Eric Carter became a pro mountain-biker in 1993 (while still racing BMX heavily). He currently races MTB for Mongoose Bicycles in the mountain-cross and downhill divisions. However, he does race BMX during the winter to cross train and enhance his MTB racing skills.

Mountain Bike Racing Caeer

Supplemental Cyclist infobox
secondtype = Mountain Bike Racing (MTB)


nickname = "Earthquake"
height =
weight =
country = USA
currentteam = Mongoose/Hyundai
discipline = Dual slalom, Four-cross, Downhill
role = Racer
ridertype = Off Road
protourrank =
europetourrank =
amateuryears =
amateurteams =
proyears = 1994-1995
1996
1997
1997-2000
2001-Present
proteams = Barracuda
Troy Lee Designs
Rotec/White Bros
GT Bicycles
Mongoose/Hyundai
majorwins =
updated = December 26, 2007

Started Racing: 1993 at age 23.

Sub Discipline:

First Race Result:

Sanctioning Body:

Career MTB factory and major Non-factory sponsors

Amateur

No amateur status.

Professional

*Barracuda: 1994-1995
*Troy Lee Designs: 1996
*Rotec/White Bros: 1997
*GT (Gary Turner) Bicycles: December 1997-December 2000
*Mongoose Bicycles (Formerly BMX Products)/Hyundai: January 2001-Present

Career Mountain Bike Racing (MTB) titles

Amateur

No amateur status.

Professional

Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)
*"1998 Dual Slalom World Cup Bronze Medalist"
*"1999 Dual Slalom World Cup Champion Gold Medalist"
*"1999 Downhill World Champion Bronze Medalist"
*"1999 World Cup Downhill Bronze Medalist"
*"2001 World Cup Dual Slalom World Cup Silver Medalist"
*"2002 World Cup 4-cross Broze Medalist"
*"2003 World Cup 4-cross Silver Medalist"
*"2003 4-Cross World Champion Silver Medalist"
*"2003 World Cup 4-cross Champion Gold Medalist"
*"2004 4-cross World Champion Gold Medalist"
National Off Road Bicycle Association (NORBA)
*"1999 National Downhill Champion Gold Medalist"
*"1999 National Championship Series Dual Slalom Silver Medalist"
*"2003 National Mountain-cross Series Champion Gold Medalist"
*"2004 National Mountain-cross Series Champion"
*"2003, 2005, 2006 United States National Mountain-cross Champion"
*"2003 United States National Downhill Champion"
USA Cycling
*"2005 & 2006 Mountain-cross National Champion"

Notable MTB accolades

*He is a 1999 winner of the Visa/USA Cycling Athlete of the Year Award.

MTB Product Lines

*2006 Mongoose Eric Carter EC-X Four Cross Full Suspension Mountain Bike

ignificant MTB injuries

*Laid up for one year due to multiple injuries from mid 2004-September 2005 [ [http://www.cyclingnews.com/mtb/2005/sep05/NORBAnc05/?id=results/NORBAnc054/ Cycling News September 2005.] ]
*Broke Colloar bone in May 2006 [ [http://www.cyclingnews.com/mtb/2006/jul06/NORBAnc06/?id=results/NORBAnc066/ Cycling News July 2006.] ]

Miscellaneous

Eric Carter had substantial input on the design of the Hyper Metro pro sized frame of the early 1990, which he raced when sponsored by Hyper Designs.

References

External links

* [http://www.mongoose.com/team/riders_detail.php?id=5/ Short Mountain biking career biography on Mongoose Bicycles website.]
* [http://www.descent-world.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=374&Itemid=81/ Descent World Interview with Eric Carter on his MTB career.]
* [http://www.mongoose-bicycles.com/media/carter/ 2007 Mongoose Bicycles interview.]
* [http://www.ababmx.com/ The American Bicycle Association (ABA) website.]
* [http://www.nbl.org/ The National Bicycle League (NBL) website.]


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