It may be hard to find a more dedicated BMX racer than Tyler Brown. The dude eats, sleeps, and breathes BMX. He wears more BMX hats than anybody else we know, which is where our interview begins.
THE DAD HAT
PULL: Let’s start off with the newest hat you’ve been wearing. The one that reads DAD. How are you handling that new job title?
TYLER: It’s fun. It’s different. It’s a lot of work. She’s only two months old, so it’s been cool to see the changes in her. She now recognizes my voice. I’m just looking forward to her growing up and being a lot more active.
PULL: Is it a lot more work than you ever imagined?
TYLER: Yeah. I had no idea. I knew it’d be a ton of work, and I already had a pretty full plate - with all of the stuff I do. Between operating the track and doing USA Cycling stuff, training and coaching, traveling, I still have to come home and have a full night with the little one. It’s an adjustment. One of the things that’s been really cool, though, is the support from the BMX community. I get up there in staging to race the Vet Pros and they’re all giving me Dad advice behind the gate.
THE USA CYCLING HAT
PULL: Do you have a regular work schedule? What’s your average week of work like?
TYLER: It kind of changes for me everyday. It depends on who we’ve got in town. If like, World Cups are coming up, then we have a lot more going on. We’ll have a lot more people down at the training center. So, it varies from week to week.
PULL: What’s the best thing about working for USA Cycling?
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