BMX Street: Full Podium Sweep for Team Monster Energy Headed by Kevin Peraza in 1st Place
The most heated competition of the day unfolded in the BMX Street final, where previous year’s gold medalist Kevin Peraza from Tucson, Arizona, dropped in to defend the gold medal. Adding to the challenge, this year’s competition format scored riders on a new scoring system: Half of the 100-point score was earned from the highest-scoring of two runs, with another maximum of 50 points to be earned from two best trick attempts.
Dropping into the competition as the defending gold medalist, Peraza worked the course with creative moves and explosive pop. Highlights such as 270 downside tailwhip over toothpick down the rail, double peg up the rail to hard 360 out, huge flair on the small quarter, bonk 360 off the side of a ledge, and 180 tailwhip over the sunglasses earned Peraza 36.33 points.
When the action moved into Best Tricks, Peraza found himself outside of podium contention because of his Run store. Rising to the challenge, the Olympic athlete pulled out the highest-scoring trick of the session by landing a pegs to hardway 180 downside tailwhip off the VW bus roof rack rail for 44.33 points and a winning score of 80.66 to claim the gold.
“To start out my weekend at X Games with another gold medal in BMX Street again, I’m speechless!” said Peraza upon taking gold at X Games Ventura 2024, adding: “BMX is really an incredible community with the best athletes in the world and it’s the best family in the world I recently became a father, and that was the most insane and special moment of my life.”
The win marks Peraza’s second consecutive gold in BMX Street at X Games. He now owns nine X Games medals, including six gold and will also be competing in BMX Park and BMX Park Best Trick. Stay tuned!
Peraza’s fiercest competitor proved to be 28-year-old Jordan Godwin from Cardiff, Wales. On his first run, Godwin edged into first place and commanded the top spot with 41.33 points for technical tricks such as toothpick hanger, pegs hard 360, unlucky grind to 180, pole jam 180, switch footed toothpick hanger drop pedal to 180. In Best Trick, Godwin put down a crooked up to crooked grind to 180 icepick peg bonk up the rail for 37.33 points. On the strength of 78.66 points total, Godwin earned silver as his first X Games medal. He also became the first athlete representing Wales to medal at X Games.
Completing the podium sweep for Team Monster Energy, 26-year-old Lewis Mills from Terrey Hills, Australia, impressed the judges by landing a perfect run including icepick grind the entire 40-feet rainbow rail, barspin icepick grind to hop over, toothpick hanger, cab 360 over the chain, over peg grind to hard 180 out and a manual 180 line for 36.66 points. He followed up his performance by a technical Best Trick: A switch ice pick to tailwhip up the rail earned Mills 38.66 points and a total score of 75.32 points for bronze.
Friday’s bronze marks the third X Games medal for Mills (1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze).
Women’s BMX Park: Kim Lea Mueller Takes Bronze Medal in the Discipline’s Debut at X Games
Earlier in the day, competitions at X Games Ventura 2024 kicked off with a brand-new medal event never contested at X Games: The Women’s BMX Park final saw ten athletes from six countries take on the massive bowl course with its pool corners, quarter pipes, and table sections looking to post the highest-scoring run.
Dropping into the debut of this women’s medal discipline, 22-year-old Kim Lea Mueller from Remscheid, Germany, secured her spot on the podium by earning the bronze medal in her first run out of three.
Working the entire course with speed and technical tricks, Mueller put down a huge 360 can-can over the tall jump box, air on the deep end wall, can-can on the quarter pipe, tailwhip in the corner, foot plant on the Sonic sign sub ledge, one-hand air over the jump box, alley-oop 270 over the hip, and bar spin on the quarter pipe for 84.00 points. Mueller won the bronze medal in the first Women’s BMX Park event at X Games.
“I’m so happy! The atmosphere is crazy, and I can’t believe we are here with all the girls. It’s so cool to be here at this contest,” said Mueller at X Games Ventura 2024.
On the strength of the bronze-medal finish, Mueller is the third female athlete from Germany to earn a medal in a summer X Games contest in any discipline. Mueller is the reigning German Champion in the BMX Park discipline and took second place in the European Championships in 2022 and 2023.
Next up, follow the action on Saturday at X Games Ventura 2024 when the Monster Energy team steps up, ready to Unleash the Beast! Also, look forward to special live episodes of the sports and pop culture podcast UNLEASHED with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney, Fueled by Monster Energy, streamed on Twitch from behind the scenes at X Games Ventura on June 29 from 11 a.m. to noon PT, and June 30 from noon to 1 p.m. PT.