BMX Australia is fully committed to the fight against doping in sport and has a major obligation to protect and maintain the integrity of BMX Racing as well as the health and well being of athletes. BMX Australia has adopted a revised Anti-Doping Policy that will come into effect on 1 January, 2015.
The BMX Australia Anti-Doping Policy is fully compliant with the World Anti-Doping Code 2015, and the obligations as established by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) Act, Regulations and National Anti-Doping Scheme.
ASADA approved the Policy on December 3 and the Board adopted the policy on December 5.
Be the ultimate Christmas gifter and treat that adrenaline-junkie friend or thrill-seeking family member to a gift they’ll love; tickets to the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup Manchester. The fastest riders from around the globe hitting dizzying heights at top speed will make for a weekend of super-charged racing and an unforgettable gift experience to blow the Christmas-stockings off the competition.
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For the first time, BMX Australia is offering the opportunity of a lifetime for six riders to compete at the 2015 Grand Nationals event in Tulsa. This incredible prize will include return economy flights to Tulsa Oklahoma, accommodation for five nights and entry into the 2015 Race of Champions (ROC) and Grand Nationals events. (All travel arrangements to be booked / coordinated by the BMXA office.).
This fantastic offering by the Board of BMX Australia will be awarded to the male and female winner of each of the three classes (16yr, Jnr Elite & Elite) of the ‘Grands Challenge’ event to be held on the Sunday of the 2015 National Championships.
The thrilling Grands Challenge race will see the top eight Australian riders based on national series points for each class (16yr, Jnr Elite & Elite) as at the end of round 9 of the 2015 National Series, battle it out in a three final, final format, with the rider with top points at the end of the third final declared the winner.
Gate selection for the first final will be seeded based on top point
The Gold Coast will host one of the first national sporting events of the new year with 600 entries expected for round one and two of BMX Australia’s National Series in Nerang on January 2 and 3. Elite riders from the United States, Japan and New Zealand will join Australia’s world number one Caroline Buchanan, Gold Coast based Olympic contenders Bodi Turner and Melinda McLeod and a host of young local riders for the two day event hosted by the Nerang BMX club.
Buchanan will headline the Probikx women’s elite field, where she will take on American world number four Brooke Crain and Australian teammates McLeod, 2013 world championships silver medallist Lauren Reynolds and rising star Rachel Jones.
In the elite men’s event, South Australia’s US-based world number four Anthony Dean will head a start list that includes Turner (world number 19), Americans Barry Nobles (world ranked 22)