New Zealand’s BMX stars take their first steps of an all-important 2020 season at the FIRST Windows & Doors BMXNZ Championship Nationals at North Harbour on Sunday.
Tauranga BMX Club will have six members competing at the 2020 UCI BMX World Championships in the United States this year. The club will also be represented by about 30 riders at the New Zealand titles in Christchurch.
New Zealand’s quest for qualify two female BMX Racing riders for the Tokyo Olympics has started on an encouraging note in the opening rounds of the UCI Supercross World Cup in Victoria, Australia.
Due to the change in the racing format for Sprockets at the National Champs, where no ranking is given, the process to qualify for a standard Worlds entry has changed.
Some of the world’s best BMX riders will help celebrate the opening of the new international track in Rotorua this weekend, and chase qualifying points for next year’s Tokyo Olympics on the way.
BMXNZ is excited to announce a partnership with Sports Armour NZ including sponsorship of our Mighty 11 Test Team for upcoming Trans-Tasman Test at the BMXNZ North Island Titles.
Tim Ferguson made a valiant defence of his Over 35 years title on the final day of Challenge Class racing at the BMX World Championships at Zolder in Belgium.
Megan Williams from Rotorua claimed third place in the 15 year girls Challenge class in the longest day in memory at the BMX World Championships at Zolder in Belgium.