Tokyo Olympian Rebecca Petch and North Harbour’s Michael Bias scored a hattrick of elite titles in a row at the BMX National Championships in Hamilton.
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.
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.
It is with pleasure that BMX New Zealand announce the successful riders who trialed for the Mighty 11 Junior Test Teams held at the East City BMX Club,
The Mighty 11’s Junior Test Team is a cultural exchange with BMX-NSW. The Trans Tasman series is raced at the BMXNZ North Island Titles and the Australian Series held at a NSW BMX event.
Jaydah-Lily Lees and Kiera Waite secured their targeted silverware when they defeated Australia at the BMX New Zealand North Island Titles event last weekend.
Having attended trials against the best in their age groups, Rotorua BMX Club riders Zach Paterson, 15, and Will Skipper, 11, have claimed spots in New Zealand BMX teams.
This year has been a really busy one with lots of great racing for me in the Waikato Region, Wellington and NSW. This is my overview of the year so far as I head into the last month of Worlds preparation.
Swapping Tauranga’s mid-winter chill for the searing temperatures of South Carolina is the biggest challenge facing Karepa Heke-Kaiawha, 13, and Mitchell Wragg, 15.