Craig Campbell (BMX rider)

Craig Campbell (born 16 July 1969, Essex) is a retired British freestyle BMX rider and disc jockey.

[1] Throughout his career, he have won a number of titles, amongst those are the UK King of the Skatepark in 1984 and the UKBFA British Pro Freestyle Champion in 1985.

[6] In 1985, his association with Pro-Lite led him to get his own signature frame,[7] built by Freewheeler, it became the best selling freestyle bike of the year, outselling its following two rivals.

In 1987, Campbell, now without a sponsor, was spending a year working in a sound mixing studio, producing soundtracks for TV commercials.

As he was finding difficulty in making a living from freestyle BMX as well as a growing interest in music meant he retired in 1991 at the age of twenty one, where he established a career as a disc jockey.