The Real Series Presented by Nexcare™ Brand’s Real BMX launches today, May 15, with six never-before-seen BMX video parts debuting on XGames.com. A full World of X Games episode will air Saturday, June 1 on ABC, featuring all six video parts, behind-the-scenes footage and athlete interviews. In each Real Series competition, athletes and filmer/editors form two-person teams to produce a never-before-seen video part in their own unique style. Each part debuts on XGames.com, where fans can watch and vote for their favorite video, and is celebrated across X Games social platforms. The competition culminates in a one-hour World of X Games episode featuring all of the
Watch Greg Illingworth and filmer/editor Mike King’s entry into Real BMX 2019, the all-video BMX street contest brought to you by ESPN's World of X Games and Nexcare. Vote for your favorite video at XGames.com/RealBMX, then tune in to ABC on May 25 to find out who won X Games gold.
Watch Simone Barraco and filmer/editor Ryan Chadwick’s entry into Real BMX 2019, the all-video BMX street contest brought to you by ESPN's World of X Games and Nexcare. Vote for your favorite video at XGames.com/RealBMX, then tune in to ABC on May 25 to find out who won X Games gold.
Watch Dan Coller and filmer/editor Darryl Tocco’s entry into Real BMX 2019, the all-video BMX street contest brought to you by ESPN's World of X Games and Nexcare. Vote for your favorite video at XGames.com/RealBMX, then tune in to ABC on May 25 to find out who won X Games gold.
Watch Brad Simms and filmer/editor Christian Rigal’s entry into Real BMX 2019, the all-video BMX street contest brought to you by ESPN's World of X Games and Nexcare. Vote for your favorite video at XGames.com/RealBMX, then tune in to ABC on May 25 to find out who won X Games gold.
Watch Corey Martinez and filmer/editor Peter Adam’s entry into Real BMX 2019, the all-video BMX street contest brought to you by ESPN's World of X Games and Nexcare. Vote for your favorite video at XGames.com/RealBMX, then tune in to ABC on May 25 to find out who won X Games gold.
Watch Jordan Hango and filmer/editor Andrew Schubert’s entry into Real BMX 2019, the all-video BMX street contest brought to you by ESPN's World of X Games and Nexcare. Vote for your favorite video at XGames.com/RealBMX, then tune in to ABC on May 25 to find out who won X Games gold.
X Games Real BMX 2019, the all-video BMX competition brought to you by Nexcare, featuring brand-new parts from Corey Martinez, Brad Simms, Jordan Hango, Dan Coller, Simone Barraco and Greg Illingworth, starts May 15.
X Games Minneapolis revealed today the sports disciplines and athletes automatically invited for its 2019 event on XGames.com. Medalists from X Games Minneapolis 2018 who have sport disciplines returning in 2019 will receive an early invite to compete in the X Games Minneapolis 2019 event. The world’s premier action sports competition returns for its third year in the Twin Cities August 1-4 at U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis.
Tickets for X Games Minneapolis 2019 offer fans the unique opportunity to experience top-level action-sports competition by day and world-class musical offerings by night, all within the comfortable and
Returning to Rhodes Skate Park in Boise, Idaho for the third consecutive year, the Road to X Games Boise Qualifier will bring the world’s best Skateboard and BMX Park competition June 28 and 29. Last year, more than 12,000 fans attended the two-day event. In addition to Park competitions, the event will again feature an interactive fan village with food, sponsor booths and music. Streamed live from Rhodes Skate Park in Boise, Idaho, the Park Qualifier will feature three disciplines – Men’s Skateboard Park, Women’s Skateboard Park and BMX Park. The top athletes in each discipline at the Boise Park Qualifier will also receive their invites to Minneapolis. In addition to the live stream, fans can catch the Boise Park Qualifier coverage on ABC as part of the World of X Games content on July 6 as well as coverage across X Games digital and social platforms.