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January, 2000
Redline buys a 40 foot long trailer to replace the boxtruck as their new Team vehicle. Torker Pro Jason Carnes is hired to drive the new Redline rig. He's handed the keys to a new Ford F-350 Dually, a Proline bike, Redline uniform and a Rand McNally map.
February, 2000
Joining the BMX team at this time is Indiana dirt jumper Adam Strieby.
March, 2000
Nintendo comes on board as a Team Sponsor and installs N-64 games in the side of the Factory Squad Support Vehicle. The all new Redline Rig makes its debut in Phoenix
May, 2000
The Redline squad adopts a team Golf Cart to cruise the pits, courtesy of Player Golf Cars. Cruisin' the pits had never been so much fun until the battery wears out.
August, 2000
Redline adds sizes 48cm and 60cm to their 'cross line, which features a glow-in-the-dark Kawi-green Conquest.
September, 2000
Pretty fast for a dirt thrasher: Adam Strieby wins a No.1 NBL title inbetween dirt jump comps. He also attempts a record breaking car jump. Adam manages a distance of 100 feet...but lands without his bike. Amazingly he walks away.
October, 2000
Team Redline is joined by super fast girl racer Kim Hayashi.
November, 2000
Oklahoma: Grands weekend begins with SBS president Chuck Hooper being inducted into ABA's BMX Hall of Fame. Weekend ends with Kim Hayashi earning the Natl. No.1 Girl Cruiser title.
December, 2000
Redline appears on another Velo News cover, and adds a coupla more SuperCup titles.
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