Timothy Judge (born July 8, 1964) is a former American "Old School" professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1979-1985.
The show was off the air for about six years when Tim Judge first came to national BMX attention, but due to the show's popularity and his name lending itself to be associated the phrase "Here comes Da Judge" was quickly associated with him.
It is jump in which you launch your bicycle to a high altitude then take on foot off a pedal; the further off the better with three feet or so being the most spectacular.
That jump in turn lead to the one foot "Table Top" a jump in which while in the air you lay the frame of your parallel with the ground like a standard "Table Top" but in addition you remove the foot closes to the ground from the pedal while doing so.
[1] Sanctioning Body: First win (local): See "First race result" First sponsor: 1976 Wheeler-Dealer Bicycles of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Primary sponsorships can be verified by BMX press coverage and sponsor's advertisements at the time in question.
During his career in 1985, Tim captured several national and world titles piloting his Yamaha Blaster.
Personally responsible for over 40 world titles, Tim served as RIVA/Team Yamaha's chief performance mechanic as well as a racer until late 2003.