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Pete Loncarevich (Peter Loncarevich) was born on 8 April, 1966 in Lake Forest, California, United States, is an American BMX racer. Discover Pete Loncarevich's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 8 April 1966
Birthday 8 April
Birthplace Lake Forest, California, United States
Nationality United States

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Pete Loncarevich Height, Weight & Measurements

At 57 years old, Pete Loncarevich height is 6 ft and Weight 180 - 195 lb.

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Height 6 ft
Weight 180 - 195 lb
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Pete Loncarevich Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Pete Loncarevich worth at the age of 57 years old? Pete Loncarevich’s income source is mostly from being a successful racer. He is from United States. We have estimated Pete Loncarevich's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1966

Peter Pete Loncarevich (born April 8, 1966) is a former bicycle motocross (BMX) racer.

1980

Loncarevich was an "old school" professional BMX racer whose prime competitive years were from 1980 to 1994.

He is of Croatian origin.

Nicknamed the "Pistol Pete", Loncarevich received the moniker the way many racers did with the announcer choosing one for him.

*In the NBL it was/is "B" Pro/Super Class/"A" Pro/Junior Men, all depending on the era; in the ABA it has been and is "A" Pro regardless of the era (post 1980).

**In the NBL it is "A" Pro/All Pros/"AA" Pro/Elite Men, all depending on the era; in the ABA it has been and is "AA" Pro regardless of the era (post 1980).

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 given.

Side Note: "CW" never stood for "Coast Wheels" as it is widely thought.

Coast Wheels was a bike shop that Roger Worsham owned.

Custom Works was a completely different and independent company.

This is in contrast with JMC (Jim Melton Cyclery) which did start out as a bicycle shop and then began manufacturing its own BMX components including entire bicycles.

Note: Listed are District, State/Provincial/Department, Regional, National, and International titles in italics.

"Defunct" refers to the fact of that sanctioning body in question no longer existing at the start of the racer's career or at that stage of his/her career.

Depending on point totals of individual racers, winners of Grand Nationals do not necessarily win National titles.

Series and one off Championships are also listed in block.

National Bicycle Association (NBA)

Bicycle Motocross League (BMXL)

National Bicycle League (NBL)

United Bicycle Racers (UBR)

American Bicycle Association (ABA)

†Shared with 13 Expert Kelly McDougall

International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF)

United States Cycling Federation (USCF)*

NBL rules and nomenclature were followed generally, however, no points were awarded and applied to the NBL or any other recognized BMX governing body.

The NBL ceased sanctioning the Jag World Championships because by this time it was the US affiliate of the IBMXF which was holding its own World Championships.

Renny Roker, the promoter of the Jag World Championship races refused to rename this race.

1981

Consequently, the NBL pulled its sanction for the 1981 race and future Jag "World Championship" races.

*The USCF is now USA Cycling.

National Bicycle Association (NBA)

Bicycle Motocross League (BMXL)

National Bicycle League (NBL)

United Bicycle Racers (UBR)

American Bicycle Association (ABA)

*The King of Los Angeles was a pro series of seven races held at ABA tracks in the Southern California/Los Angeles area hastily put together on the same weekend to counter the debut and emergence of a new and as it turned out short live sanctioning body called the International Cycling Association (ICA) (which was founded in part by Pro racer Greg Hill) which was holding its first event, the Cowboy National in Dallas, Texas, during that same weekend.

1984

In 1984 at an American Bicycle Association national, Merl Mennenga, the founder and then President of the ABA, who often also announced "play by play" for the audience at ABA nationals called him "The Pistol" for his penchant in getting the "holeshot" out of the starting gate like a bullet out of a gun.

It was also a simultaneous allusion to Loncarevich's similar-sounding name to former professional National Basketball Association (NBA) Guard Pete Maravich who had the moniker of "Pistol Pete".

Note: Professional first are at the national level until otherwise indicated.