Both Cycling New Zealand and BMXNZ have of late received an increased number of complaints and seen situations regarding conduct and behaviour that is in stark contrast to the sports Code of Conduct.
Waikato rider Cody Hobbs hopes his victory in the elite men’s final of the FIRST BMX Championship Nationals will spark his goal of competing in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
The best BMX riders in the country have grouped in Christchurch to decide the elite titles in the FIRST Windows and Doors New Zealand Championships at the weekend.
The A-Z of the 2018 First Windows & Doors BMXNZ South Island Titles contains important info for all riders. Please check it out below, however, here are a few points that BMXNZ would like you to take extra notice of:
BMXNZ is continually working on systems to make the running of the sport better and more efficient. From time to time we get to a point where we start having an effect on the members and the clubs.
The window for entry to Souths is the same as last year, due to the individual & online entry cutting the large processing time for clubs. But as per last year people need a little more time to get their new year licences sorted.
BMXNZ has updated some of the event locations & dates for a few of the MICO Series Rounds. This is to pull them inline with events that will deliver better opportunities for 14+ riders.
There has been a delay in presenting the updated Dalliston series points. BMXNZ has been working hard to filter out the data that comes inform clubs and has now published the latest results.