The event will again be live streamed from Thursday May 30 to Sunday May 3 via the BMX Australia website and APP, allowing both the domestic and international BMX community to engage with the event. Last year’s coverage was extremely well received, recording 70, 000 total live views and was streamed in 24 countries.
BMX Australia has again applied equal prize money for the Elite Championships classes; women will now be awarded the same prize money as men. Plus, the overall prize for Elite and Masters classes is now $16,000.
Entering the 2015 SUBARU BMX National Championships is easier than ever by going online to enter. Each rider can simply login with their own BMX username and password, then follow the prompts for which race category they wish to enter and whether they would like to purchase merchandise.
Classic Sportswear is producing the 2015 SUBARU BMX National Championships merchandise range that consists of t-shirts, hoodies and a cap. Riders wishing to purchase merchandise should take advantage by pre-purchasing the items they want rather than waiting until the event and risking missing out.
The annual BMX Australia Awards night will be held on Saturday May 1, and will be a celebration of the sport. The night will include a range of awards including the ‘BMX Australia Athlete of the Year.’
Tuesday April 28
- Practice
Wednesday April 29
- Sprocket and Mini Wheeler clinic
- Pre-Titles
- Retro racing
Thursday April 30
- Crackerjack and Dynamite finals
- Sprocket and Mini Wheeler participation
- 2015 BMX Australia National Series Round 9/Oceania Championships
Friday May 1
- Challenge 20 inch racing 8 - 13 years
- 17+ years
Saturday May 2
- Challenge 20 inch racing 14 - 16 years
- National Championships racing (elite and junior elite)
Sunday May 3
- Cruiser 24 inch racing (all classes)