What are Some of the Most Popular Cycle Sports in the World? Cycling is a great way to get a workout and maintain good health. It is also great as an alternative form of travel that is just a bit better for the environment. However, as with any athletic event, we have found ways to make cycling competitive and thrilling. This is where cycle sports come in. A cycle sport is any competitive physical activity done using bicycles. This can include racing, stunts, or both. In this article, we are going to go through a list of cycle sports that enjoy quite a bit of popularity in the world today.
BMX
Surely, most people reading this have heard of BMX. It is one of the most popular forms of bicycle riding in the world today. Simply put, BMX is a race in which the competitors all ride BMX bikes. Several different alternatives of the sport exist, though the most popular ones are the Freestyle BMX and the
BMX Racing events. Hugely popular as well, are the off-road and on-road amateur recreations, done by fans of the sport and the brand. BMX’s popularity extends beyond cycling fans. It is enjoyed by athletes, fans and punters of all walks of life. For example, Novibet covers bicycle races extensively, and it appears that BMX races are some of the most popular on the website.
X Games 2022 will return to Southern California – hosting BMX and Moto X competitions from two unique Monster Energy athlete training facilities at Slayground and SloanYard, as well as Skateboarding at California Skateparks’ Training Facility from July 20-24. New to this year’s event, five-time X Games skateboard gold medalist Elliot Sloan and his backyard playground, the “SloanYard,” become new hosts of X Games 2022, debuting the first and only MegaPark ramp at X Games. Axell Hodges’ motocross compound will again host five Moto X disciplines with the addition of BMX Dirt joining the mix at the “Slayground” this year. The CATF will once again host Skateboard and BMX Street
The BMX scene is both vibrant and widespread, with races taking place across the globe. From the Dutch National Championships in Uithoorn to The Greatest Race On Earth in Tulsa, Oklahoma, riders are climbing on their bikes and competing, keeping the humble BMX in the public eye. Garrett Reynolds, Mat Hoffman, and Jamie Bestwick have helped raise the sport's profile globally, but could harnessing new digital technology take BMX racing even further? One method sports teams in other sectors or leveraging are fan tokens. These are digital assets backed by cryptocurrency, which have a real-world value. They're tradeable, meaning they could be seen as an investment, but they also deliver tangible benefits to the holder.
We’re excited to announce that this winter we will be hosting the first ever UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup round to be held on the famous Gold Coast, Australia. This will be the 3rd round of the 2022 UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup – for the discipline’s Park format - and will continue to offer equal Prize Money for both the Men’s and Women’s contests. The contest will be part of ‘Urban Sport Fest’ a first of its kind festival that will offer more than just fun festival vibes including a UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup, Park format.
Matt Burgess from Evolve Sports, who is the founder of the festival, is thrilled to deliver a series of firsts for the adrenaline pumping sport within the event offering something for everyone.
Most of us get involved in riding a BMX because it is enjoyable and thrilling, rather than to get exercise, but this is a very welcome side effect of being on your bike. It’s not quite the same as taking up a sport such as soccer where you get good cardio exercise – BMX is great for building upper body strength and getting other types of exercise.
A Dangerous Sport?
Before we start we should note that there will always be some critics who argue that BMX riding isn’t good exercise because it is too dangerous. They point to how common it is for riders to break bones or that helmets might protect your head but do nothing to keep your neck safe. There might be some truth to this but Americans have never really had a problem with a sport being dangerous. Take football as the most obvious example. Players are constantly at risk for concussions and we are only just beginning to understand the dangers of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
Despite this we see millions of parents cheering their kids on in high school and college football and the NFL is America’s favorite sports league. The number of people checking and placing bets on NFL gameday odds shows even more clearly how popular the sport is despite the danger. All this to say that a sport having a bit of risk associated with it isn’t a good enough reason to stop doing it. BMX might be a bit more dangerous than some other activities but the fun and great exercise is worth the risk.
Why BMX makes such great exercise
Let’s look at the reasons why riding a BMX, learning tricks and getting good at bike riding can be really great for your body (and your mind). It also doesn’t matter if you’re 10 (like this incredible young rider) or 40 when you get started.
Burning calories
Often, BMX can be really intense exercise, allowing some people to burn up to 450 calories in around 30 minutes, which is much quicker than a lot of other methods of exercise. This helps to burn calories but also, over time, lowers the levels of fat that reside in your body. The intensity can vary and different people have different ways of riding. If you’re just riding from one place to another then the intensity might not be so high, but if you are going to take on ramps and learn tricks then the intensity is much harder.
Building muscle
If you see someone who has a lot of skill on a BMX, there is every chance you’ll also notice their muscles. Cycling works so many of your muscles, including your hamstrings, calves and quads, and you can grow your upper body strength using your back and your abdominal muscles. These are benefits of any type of cycling, but BMX allows you to cycle in different ways and head to the park and use your handlebars for tricks and maneuvers, which means you are also working your shoulders, chest and your arms.
Building muscles is great for increasing your strength but can also make you generally healthier and aid with weight loss. While it is a myth that you can turn fat into muscle, muscular frames do require more calories and this can mean it is easier to create a calorie deficit and lose weight.
Better heart health
It makes sense when you think about the nature of the exercise, and there have been studies from the Institute of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences to back up the fact that riding can lower your chances of getting heart disease. BMX gives you short bursts of intensive exercise, which means that your heart will become healthier and this can even help to lower your blood pressure. When you start out on a BMX, you might not be thinking about your heart health too much, but over time, you may start to realize what a big benefit this is. It’s also an argument for starting later in life, as you can improve your fitness even as you get older.
Improves your balance and body coordination
You have to be pretty coordinated to be able to ride a bike and stay upright – your body is constantly being tested for balance and you will improve while riding your BMX. Okay, you’re likely to have a few falls if you are just getting started, but generally, BMX will improve your coordination and help you in other areas of your life. Balance is really important for other sports, too. We’ve already mentioned American football in this guide, and it is easy to see why aspiring NFL players and young athletes might use BMX to get fitter and improve other physical attributes in the process. BMX is also relatively low impact when you want it to be, and you don’t have to risk loads of injuries to get some decent exercise, especially if you wear the correct protective equipment to ensure you don’t get lots of cuts, scrapes or worse.
No time to lose riders coming to FISE events this season! After the huge comeback of FISE Montpellier earlier in May, then FISE Xperience Reims the last weekend, it's now time for Canet-en-Roussillon to host a stop on the Urban Sports French Tour.
FISE XPERIENCE CANET-EN-ROUSSILLON : BMX SCHEDULE
Saturday, June 18
09:30 - 10:00 BMX FREESTYLE PARK U13 MEN QUALIFICATION
On June 10, 11 and 12, BMX, Roller and Scooter competitions will follow on a Park specially built on the Porte de Mars esplanade in Reims. Right in the city center, top European riders will be meeting again crowds only two weeks after FISE Montpellier. If the title of winner of the FISE Xperience Reims 2022 is at stake for the three sports represented, the BMX Freestyle Park is also certified Coupe de France FFC and C1 by the UCI, allowing to get point counting for the world ranking.
This opportunity attracts an exceptional line-up of female BMX Freestyle Park athletes, the first of all the FISE Xperience Series tours to be so international. Among them, the French Team member Laury Perez will share the Park with the E-FISE 2020 BMX Street winner Anhi Molina (Ecuador) and the
We are super happy to announce a record number of TV broadcasters for Simple Session 22 – four global partners (Fuel TV, Edge TV, Insight TV, and Extreme Channel/Unreel), regional MCS Extreme in France, and DROM-COM regions, and local Postimees, TVnet and 15Min. A total of 10 hours of the live program over two days will be available in four languages – English, French, Portuguese and Estonian.
Contest will be live streamed on our webpage session.ee/live and on our YouTube channel.
Schedule
(GMT+3, Tallinn, Estonian timezone)
Saturday, June 11
17:00-19:45 BMX Street qualifiers
Sunday, June 12
19:30-22:00 BMX Street finals
SS x StonedStreet x FTL BMX Street Jam
When it comes to forks, whether you like them steep, mellow or invest cast, United Bike Co have them! From the Dinero V2 Fork to the line of Supreme forks they've got something for everyone. United even have forks for the smaller 16" and 18" riders out there.
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Make way for a certified punk rock icon! Monster Energy is proud to welcome BMX pioneer and punk rock legend Rick Thorne on Episode 32 of the sports and pop culture podcast UNLEASHED with The Dingo and Danny. Released today across Monster Energy’s social media channels, this latest one-hour episode features the lifestyle icon also known as ‘The Biker in Black’. Recorded inside Monster Energy headquarters in Corona, California, the podcast gets into the unique career of the 52-year-old from Kansas City, Missouri, who’s seen the evolution of freestyle BMX first-hand as one its trailblazers and style icons.
“I was the first bike rider in BMX to be tattooed, to wear all black, to have that look. I wanted to create