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ANGIE MARINO

When Angie Marino started riding BMX, she wasn’t trying to be a female trailblazer in a sport that represented very few women. She was just a kid who looked up to her older brother and wanted to follow in his footsteps, whatever they may be.

“I started racing when I was about 7 or 8,” Marino explains.

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