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AskMen.com
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Outside
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AskMen.com Mat Hoffman: The BMX Master Why is he famous? Mat Hoffman became a BMX pro at 16, now owns his own bike and production companies, performed the first no-handed 900 at the X Games in August 2002, and says he will ride until his "legs fall off." mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
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Car and Driver
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Sports Illustrated
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The Main Event Watch the eighth World Championship Tour of surfing to see Kelly Slater battle against Andy Irons. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Wired
March 2003
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War of the Wheels It's by-the-book, raw-horsepower muscle cars vs. screw-the-rules, high-tech "rice burners." The battle for the soul of the hot rod is on. mark for My Articles similar articles