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.
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.
It is with much pleasure that BMXNZ announce the successful riders in the Junior Test Teams who trialled at the Tauranga BMX Club, during the 2019 Pre Norths, 29th September 2019.
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.
Luke Brooke-Smith from Whangarei led the FIRST New Zealand team young riders with a second place finish in the 11 year boys on day two of the UCI BMX World Championships at Zolder in Belgium.
Rico Bearman and Paul Luttrell won titles for the FIRST New Zealand team on the first day of the World BMX Championships at Zolder in Belgium overnight when all the Cruiser classes were decided.
A group of experienced riders will head New Zealand’s campaign for success in the Challenge classes at the BMX World Championships which start on Tuesday
New Zealand BMX riders found the big jumps, windy conditions and aggressive riding a challenge in round four of the UCI Supercross World Cup in the Netherlands.
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,
Cambridge was the most successful club on the first day of the First Windows & Doors BMXNZ National Championships at the East City club in Auckland on Good Friday.