Victory can come down to a dramatic hundredth of a second. Relive 5 of the closest Elite race finishes in UCI BMX Racing World Championships history.
Join me for an action-packed Week 1 in Avignon, France, as I dive into the BMX World Cups! Get exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the Australian BMX team, intense training sessions, and thrilling race moments.
In this 4th episode of Bikeground, I sit down with Saya Sakakibara and Romain Mahieu — BMX’s power couple, Olympic medalists, and two of the most inspiring riders on and off the track. Their story is raw, powerful, and packed with insight.
A semi and a 1/8 in Papendal for UCI BMX World Cup Rounds 3 & 4. Came up short of the final again, so I just need to be better. Consistent so far in the UCI World Cups and I know where I need to improve.
Vlog 36 - Sarrians Vlog. Learnt a very harsh lesson, came away with a 2nd, what a crazy trip.
BMX POV Review of Pro BMX Track in Papendal.
Fun weekend trip to Valmiera Latvia for some coaching and riding.
With Saturday’s round in the books, the 2025 UCI BMX Racing World Cup season had passed the half-way mark before Sunday’s race hit at Papendal. In the Under 23 classes Jason Noordam and Michelle Wissing had won all 3 rounds at this point so the question was if they could keep that domination streak going. Sylvain André (FRA) had taken over the red leader plate from Arthur Pilard (FRA). Izaac Kennedy (AUS) kept his 3rd place in the ranking after Round 3 but Saturday’s last turn crash while in the lead left him sidelined for Round 4 on Sunday. Because of Saturday’s win, Rico Bearman had moved up 25 places to 5th in the UCI BMX Racing World Cup ranking and also Mitchel Schotman (NED) cracked into the top 10 by moving from rank 31 to 7 because of his 2nd place on
BMX Race Ljubljana powered by Mastercard is more than just exciting racing, the event has once again raised the level of the regional competition with lots of side events, meanwhile the organizers are already looking towards a new qualification period for the upcoming Olympic Games. This time in Ljubljana, the cream of the crop was picked up by the Hungarian Barnabás Kiss (Gencsapati KSE BMX), the winner of both prestigious races in the 17+ category.
Racing in BMX Park Ljubljana was once again at a high level, especially in the senior categories, i.e. in the 15/16 years and over 17 years categories. Several times the winner was also decided by a photo finish, which is truly extraordinary, if we are aware that racing in Ljubljana is practically a 300-meter