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		<title>Nike Rides With The BMX Dunk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nike's gearing up for the Olympic Games this August in Beijing, check this BMX Dunk.]]></description>
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Nike is currently holding an &#8220;Innovation Summit&#8221; out in Portland where Bejing Olympic technology is being unveiled to international media. Among a slew of new awesomeness slated to debut during the August games, comes the <em>BMX Dunk</em>, a makeup put together so United States, Chinese and Japanese athletes can rep the swoosh during the newest Olympic event. To make the iconic shoe BMX-friendly, Nike incorporated a stiffer sole as well as clip technology for more efficient pedaling&#39;an interface typically reserved for shoes that look like complete shit. In addition to the dunk, <strong>Tet</strong> from (W) Taps designed Japan&#39;s BMX racing gear (check the ensemble after the jump), and O.G. BMX legend <strong>Bob Haro</strong> of Haro Bikes designed the full team USA kits.<br />
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The shoes photographed here were made to match the racing gear, but athletes will be able do their own colorups for the games. Expect some iD-like clip shoes come August. </p>
<p>As it stands, the Dunks are for Olympic athletes exclusively, but when asked about the future release possibilities, <strong>John Martin</strong>, the Creative Director for Nike Action Sports, said, &#8220;There&#39;s never been something this steezy in a clip shoe, so you never know who is going to appropriate something like this&#8230;who knows where it&#39;s going to go?&#8221; Translation: look for the newest track bike accessory to hit Spring 2009. Let the games begin.</p>
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