1978 | DOB: april 16, 1978. Birthplace: MERCER COUNTY, PA USA | |
early years | Competitor since 1995 | |
1995 | Bronze @ 1995 X-Games Dirt | |
1996 | Interview: Ride BMX US february 1996. 1996 X-Games dirt gold medal John Paul Rogers, www.expn.com, august 2000: It was the 1996 X-Games, and Joey Garcia, who was seventeen at the time, stepped off the top spot of the medal winner's podium after receiving the gold for dirt jumping, and slid the wooden box from the runway. Joey was a little annoyed the uneducated crowd had given him muffled boo's when he was announced the winner because he didn't perform the crowd friendly back-flip during his runs. Actually, he hadn't done one during the qualifying rounds either. Or, for that matter, he hadn't even done one all week during practice. Nevertheless, he pushed the podium to the side, casually walked up the front side of the impossibly steep starting tower, waited for the people bellow to move, and fired off a perfect back-flip. I'm pretty sure he was raising his arm in the air giving the crowd the number one sign after he landed. It looked like his index finger from where I was standing, anyway. Not once did he lose his cool. He never looked nervous, he never looked excited, he never looked pissed. He just looked and savored every moment. |
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1997 | Schwinn American Muscles video. | |
1998 | Joey Garcia has his Schwinn signature bike. El Jefe model. Frameset is built from 4130 cromoly in America and comes in bare metal. Poster & Interview: Ride BMX US june 1998. 1998 X-Games dirt bronze medal. | |
1999 | Joey Garcia at Woodward on the cover of Ride BMX UK #41 june july 1999. | |
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2001 | Joey Garcia with a backwards bar tailwhip on the cover of Snap #53 march 2001 9th place pro dirt @ CFB #1 Jacksonville Joey Garcia did a half barspin on the first jump and a tailwhip with the bars backward on the second. He ended up in the number nine spot. |
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2006 | Beerman, www.bmxboard.com march 2006: El Jefe rides for Solid, and lives in Gilroy; he works for the Laguna Seca racetrack in some sort of PR position. |