Kiwi innovation is a key part in this month’s UCI BMX World Championships in Auckland. The 32nd BMX World Championships will be staged in the world-class Vector Arena on Auckland’s waterfront from 24-28 July. The move to indoor arenas for the sport has become more common, offering an all-weather spectacular for competitors and fans alike. However it can create challenges for the track construction. For the past three years there have been two separate starting ramps built for the BMX World Championships – an 8m ramp for elites and 5m ramp for Challenge (age group) racing.
The confines of Vector Arena meant there was insufficient room to build two separate ramps, meaning that the event’s operations manager,
Tony Takarua from Elite Racing Developments New Zealand had to come up with an innovative solution. The indoor track at the Vector Arena will include three tracks in one, with all classes sharing the same starting ramp