The world’s best BMX Racing riders will be heading to Rotorua in New Zealand for the 2024 UCI BMX Racing World Cup, which will be a key event leading up to the Olympic Games in Paris in 2024.
New Zealand’s young, emerging BMX talent enjoyed podium placings against a powerful contingent of Australian riders at the UCI Oceania Championships at Rotorua today.
Qualifying for a global sporting competition is the highlight of many athletes’ careers. Taupō’s Micah Wallace is set to achieve that milestone at just eight years old.
New Zealand BMX teenagers Leila Walker and Rico Bearman are on top of the world after both won their respective under-23 titles at the final round of the UCI BMX World Cup in Colombia today.
National champion Michael Bias, under-23 rising star Rico Bearman and Cambridge teenager all made finals in the UCI BMX World Cup double round in Bogota, Colombia over the weekend.
It is with much pleasure that BMXNZ announce the successful riders in the Mighty 11 Junior Test Teams who trialled at Taupo BMX Club, during the Pre Norths event, 25th September 2022.
Te Awamutu’s Rebecca Petch, an Olympic BMX semifinalist and Commonwealth Games gold medallist on the track, has decided to focus on track cycling for her immediate future.
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Auckland rider Rico Bearman produced a stunning performance to upset more fancied European rivals to claim the under-23 title in round two of the UCI BMX World Cup in Glasgow.
Te Awamutu rider Rebecca Petch swapped bikes and breeds to add another Oceania jersey to her collection after dominating the elite women’s racing in BMX competition at the Sleeman Track at Chandler in Brisbane.
Some may know, but this is a reminder that entries are open for the 2022 Oceania Championships in Brisbane Australia. This is open to both Challenge Class & Championship Class riders.