HC Results UEC BMX Racing European Cup - Round 8 Tiel, Netherlands 01 June 2025
Elite Men:
1 Jaymio BRINK 21 NED 1 200 UCI Ranking points
2 Jason NOORDAM 20 NED 2 172
3 Chris ALDON 24 FRA 3 148
4 Filib STEINER 21 SUI 4 127
5 Loris AEBERHARD 26 SUI 5 109
6 Wannes MAGDELIJNS 21 BEL 6 94
7 Mitchel SCHOTMAN 29 NED 7 81
8 Martti SCIORTINO 27 ITA 8 70
9 Magnus DYHRE 23 DEN 9 66
10 Jakob BERNHART 29 GER 10 66
11 Brian VAN EEUWIJK 23 NED 11 62
12 Arthur CLAESSENS 26 SUI 12 62
Results UEC BMX Racing European Cup - Round 7. Tiel, Netherlands 31 May 2025.
Elite Men:
1 Magnus DYHRE 23 DEN 1 100
2 Jason NOORDAM 20 NED 2 86
3 Wannes MAGDELIJNS 21 BEL 3 74
4 Tim GOOSSENS 22 NED 4 64
5 Diego Alejandro ARBOLEDA OSPINA 29 COL 5 55
6 Mitchel SCHOTMAN 29 NED 6 47
7 Filib STEINER 21 SUI 7 40
8 Chris ALDON 24 FRA 8 34
9 Jakob SARDAG 24 DEN 9
10 Marco RADAELLI 22 ITA 10
C1 Results Korea BMX Racing Cup Ganghwa-gun, Incheon, Korea 01 June 2025.
Elite Men:
1 Komet SUKPRASERT 25 THA 1 100 UCI Ranking points
2 Joonsoo YOON 23 KOR 2 86
3 Sanha KWON 19 KOR 3 74
4 Dongyeong PARK 23 KOR 4 64
5 Juho HONG 19 KOR 5 55
6 Yu Hon CHEUNG 23 HKG 6 47
7 Haksung PARK 28 KOR 7 40
Eltie Women:
1 Ayeon PARK 19 KOR 1 100 UCI Ranking points
2 Taeyoung KIM 24 KOR 2 86
3 Chutikan KITWANITSATHIAN 27 THA 3 74
Another custom-built one-off ALANS BMX limited edition bike built to celebrate the original Haro Freestyler launched in 1982, this one with the Iconic Skyway Tuff wheels.
From FISE Montpellier 2025, watch the full runs from the Women's BMX Flatland Finals. Full results below.
Not enough ponies for the Nashville drag strip, only semis both days. Let’s change that soon.
The all-new 6069 T-6 aluminum Diesel frames are dropping Friday, 6/6 at Dirtyfest 3 — but before they hit the dirt, take a cruise with us along the California coast and see why the Diesel is the frameset built for riders who want strength, style, and speed.
When you’ve hit nearly every city across mainland Europe, it’s time to venture further. In ALEXSTAN, Alex Donnachie trades the familiar for the unknown, heading into Kazakhstan in search of fresh spots. From rugged architecture to untouched street setups, this is raw and creative BMX riding at its finest. Hit play and take the journey.
Forget everything you think you know about traditional career paths. In the BMX world, there's no college major called "Professional BMX Business Management," and you won't find a "BMX Industry Studies" degree at your local university. Yet somehow, passionate riders continue to transform their love for two wheels into thriving careers that span everything from bike manufacturing to media empires. The path isn't conventional, but it's real, and it's happening right now. The beauty of BMX career paths lies in their organic nature. Unlike corporate climbs or academic trajectories, BMX careers often start in bedrooms, garages, and local bike shops. Young riders who can't afford to find someone professional, like a paper writer for their college essays, are instead learning real-world business skills by managing their own Instagram accounts, negotiating sponsorship deals, and understanding supply chains through their desperate need for affordable parts. These aren't theoretical lessons; they're survival skills in a community where creativity and hustle matter more than credentials.
The New School Entrepreneurs
Take Scot Breithaupt, who founded SE Racing in 1977 and turned it into a major BMX brand. Breithaupt didn't start with a business plan or venture capital; he started with stickers, t-shirts, and an understanding of what riders actually wanted. His company grew from a small advertising and promotional operation into a full-scale bike manufacturer because he was embedded in the community he served.