Bubba Harris
Burlin Buntster Harris III is an American professional "New/Current School" Bicycle Motocross racer whose prime competitive years are from 1999 to the present. Usually goes by the moniker "Bubba", as did his father when he was young.
Racing career milestones
Note: Professional first are on the national level unless otherwise indicated.Started racing: August 7, 1992 on his seventh birthday. His father took him to a BMX track and he was hooked.
First race bike: Huffy
Sanctioning body: American Bicycle Association
Home sanctioning body district: ABA California District 7.
First race result: First place 7 Novice.
First win : See above.
First sponsor: AXO approximately in February 1993.
First national win:
Turned Professional: November 2001 Age 16 immediately after the American Bicycle Association Grand Nationals. Redline teammate Kim Hayashi also turns pro on this occasion.
First Professional race result:
First Professional win:
First Junior Pro* race result:
First Junior Pro win:
First Senior Pro** race result:
First Senior Pro win: The American Bicycle Association Empire Nationals on May 18, 2003 in Kingston, New York.
Retired: Still active.
Height & weight at height of his career: Ht:6'0" Wt:190 lbs.
*In the NBL "B" Pro/Super Class/"A" Pro/Junior Elite Men depending on the era; in the ABA it is "A" Pro.
**In the NBL it is "AA" Pro/Elite Men; in the ABA it is "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 co-sponsors. Primary sponsorships can be verified by BMX press coverage and sponsor's advertisements at the time in question. When possible exact dates are used.Amateur
- AXO Sport: February 1993-Early 1994
- Answer Products, Inc.: Early 1994-November 1999. Harris was the first racer Answer Products ever sponsored.
- Redline Bicycles: November 1999-July 21, 2008. Bubba would turn pro with this sponsor.
Professional
- Redline Bicycles: November 1999-July 21, 2008. After eight years and eight months with the same sponsor Redline Bicycles released Harris from his contract. In a press release Harris explained why:
- Answer BMX Products: March 5, 2009 – 2010. After being without a major BMX sponsor since late July 2008 and in recovery from injuries Harris resigns with his second sponsor and first one he came to national prominence with as an amateur. His first race with his old but new sponsor was the ABA Winter Nationals in Phoenix, Arizona on March 6–8, 2009.
- Supercross BMX: 2010–April 2012. Following over a year of sponsorship with Answer Products, Harris joined the Supercross BMX Factory Team. While on Answer, Harris rode the Supercross ENVY frame-set.
- Doublecross Bikes: April 26, 2012 – November 2012. Less than 2 weeks after announcing his departure from Supercross, Bubba announced he will be taking his talents to Doublecross Bikes. He would remain with them through the 2012 USABMX Grand National Championship.
Career bicycle motocross titles
Amateur
National Bicycle LeagueAmerican Bicycle Association
- 1993 California District 7 No.1
- 1994 10 & Under Cruiser Gold Cup West Champion
- 1994 9 Boys Southern California State Champion
- 1995 9 Boys World Cup Champion
- 1995 9 & Under Cruiser World Cup Champion
- 1995 10 Expert and 10 Cruiser Grandnational Champion
- 1996 10 Expert and 10 Cruiser World Cup Champion
- 1996 11 Expert and 11 Cruiser Grandnational Champion
- 2001 16 Expert and 16 Cruiser No.1''
USA Cycling BMX:
Professional
National Bicycle League- None
- 2002 Pro Cruiser National No.3
- 2005 Pro Race of Champions champion.
- 2004,'05 World Champion
- 2004,'05,'06 National No.1 Pro
- None
- 2005 Elite Men World Champion
- None
BMX product lines
- Bubba Harris Signature Series of various products:
- 2pure Lizard Skins Grips.
Notable accolades
- He is a 2002 ABA BMXer magazine Golden Crank winner for Professional Rookie of the Year.
- He is a 2003, '04, '05, '07 ABA BMXer magazine Golden Crank winner for Professional of the Year.
- He is a 2003,'04,'05 & '07 BMX Plus! Pro of the Year.
- In 2004 Harris became the youngest racer to hold an ABA professional title, becoming ABA No.1 Pro in the 20" class at the age of 18.
- He has become only the second rider in BMX history, and the first in the ABA, to win the Senior Pro 20" class three consecutive times winning the "AA" pro class title in 2004, 2005, and 2006, tying Terry Tenette. Terry Tenette was the first pro racer to do so in 1990,'91 & '92 in the National Bicycle League "A" Pro class. Other three consecutive title wins have occurred in other classes in the past. Brent Patterson did it prior in the NBL Pro Cruiser class in 1981,'82 & '83 and Cheri Elliott in the ABA's girls amateur 20" division in 1983,'84 & '85. Other racers have done it and exceeded it in other classes since. John Purse came close to doing it in 1997 after winning the title with the NBL in 1995 and 1996 but a crash in the NBL Grand National semi finals ended his bid for a "three-peat". Terry Tenette was still the only one to have done it in 20" Men's Senior Pro until 2006. Bubba Harris would have made it four in a row breaking Tenette's record if he took the 20" AA pro title again in the ABA racing circuit in 2007. However while in preparation for the 2008 Summer Olympics he suffered an ankle injury in Beijing, China on August 20, 2007 that took him out of the running to accomplish that feat.
Significant injuries
- Fractured his arm at the ABA Lonestar Nationals in Beaumont, Texas on March 5, 2000 after going two years without an injury. He was laid up for approximately three weeks until the weekend of March 26 of the ABA Winternationals in Phoenix, Arizona.
- Fractured shoulder at the Nellis Silver state NBL/UCI National race in Nellis, Nevada on March 26, 2006. Was laid up for seven weeks until the ABA Dixieland Nationals in Marietta, Georgia on May 20, 2006.
- Suffered a separated shoulder at the UCI national in Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Suffered a jammed elbow at the UCI Supercross time trials on September 7, 2006 in San Jose, California.
- Exactly one year to the day BMX competition was to start in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, he completely dislocated the left ankle at the talus bone on August 20, 2007 in Beijing, China on the official Olympic track during his first run of his Time Trial. Coming out of the second turn he took an extra two pedals before setting up for the jumps. This did not leave him enough time to make the transition smoothly. He hit the first jump of the rhythm section and his right foot became unclipped from that pedal. He hit two successive jumps essentially one footed, his still clipped in left foot taking the weight. He hit a fourth successive jump slightly obliquely and was launched sideways by his momentum into the air, coming down on the back side of a jump with his left foot still clipped into an SPD pedal. It was twisted at approximately a 90 degree angle from its proper position. Doctors almost amputated his foot. After three months of recuperation, he attempted to race the 2007 ABA Grandnationals but reinjured the injury slightly in practice and sat out the Grands. He did race the NBL Christmas Classic on December 27, 2007 but didn't make the mains. Despite the constant pain he is in even just walking, he put off surgery on it to remove bone splinters to speed his recovery in time for the 2008 Olympics. In defiance of the pain, he was able to do relatively well during the 2008 racing season, including winning the Elite Men class at the NBL National in West Palm Beach, Florida on March 16, 2008.
- Still maintaining Olympic hopes he was in training for the Summer Olympics at a track at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California. His Olympic dreams for making the 2008 team came to an end when he broke his right ankle in practice for the Olympic Trials on June 12, 2008. Ironically, the training track is an exact replica of the Olympic BMX track that the BMX events for the Beijing Olympics would be held on. His crash was on the second straight. He had hoped that it was a bad sprain but the next day doctors confirmed the break and Harris withdrew his name from the Time Trial competition leaving only seven competitors. On June 14, 2008 Harris saw his good friend Mike Day win the Olympic team Qualifying Trials and qualified for a sure slot on the USA BMX Olympic Team. He was cheering him on straight through. A few days after the Trials Harris had surgery to remove some of the floating bone chips left over in his left ankle from his severe August 20, 2007 dislocation.
- Harris suffered from cracked ribs after a crash at the ABA Silver Dollar Nationals in Reno, Nevada on the weekend of January 11, 2009. He reportedly fell on his handlebars when he crashed. He returned to racing after a near two month layoff at the ABA Winter Nationals in Phoenix, Arizona on March 6–8, 2009.
Post BMX career
- Still active.
BMX and general press magazine interviews and articles
- "The Fabulous Five" Snap BMX Magazine May 2001 Vol. 8 Issue 5 No. 55 pg. 63. One of five short articles with five racers including Donny Robinson, Ian Stoffel, Brandon Nicholls, and Clint Gower.
- "Just Bubba" Moto Mag May/June 2004 Vol. 3 No.3 pg. 22
- "Factory Redline Pros" Transworld BMX November 2004 Vol. 11 Issue 11 No. 97. It is page 17 of the imbedded Redline catalog included in the magazine along with interviews of teammates Kim Hayashi and Jason Carne$.
- "BMX camp, weekend event features some of best riders" Greeley Tribune, August 11, 2005 newspaper article.
- "#1 on #1" BMX Plus! June 2006 Vol. 29 Nol.6 pg. 68 Bubba Harris and Mike Day interview each other.
BMX magazine covers
BMX Plus!:
Snap BMX Magazine & Transworld BMX:
Moto Mag:
- None
- April 2005 Vol.1 No.1
- April 2006/May 2006 Vol.1 Iss.3 leading three unidentified racers.
ABA Action, American BMXer, BMXer :