Jason Richardson was five years old when his big brother started racing BMX bikes in the late 1980s.
“I wanted to do it, too,” Richardson said. “I was terrible when I started. Terrible. But my brother was good, so I didn’t have to be.”
Through most of his BMX career, Richardson, who is now a licensed Psychiatrist and Doctor with an MBA and a business built around inspiring people, businesses and athletes to rise to their potential, never expected he would one day be a BMX legend. He didn’t forecast a 1994 World Championship or a 2007 Pan American Games victory … More