Another sunny day welcomed a packed house of fans to Spotless Stadium for the second day of X Games Sydney competition. The hometown fans were in for a treat as Gold Coast native Kyle Baldock added his tenth X Games medal today at the inaugural X Games Sydney BMX Dirt competition finishing second behind Poland's Dawid Godziek while American Colton Walker grabbed the bronze. The second day of X Games Sydney competition kicked off with a crowd-favorite BMX Dirt final. With Sydney local Brandon Loupos attempting to defend his X Games Minneapolis gold against fellow Aussie medal threats Kyle Baldock and Logan Martin, the crowd
BMX Big Air Finals are happening at noon on Sunday 21 October. The qualification round is behind us and here is how it turned out for BMX in Sydney, Australia. In the BMX Big Air Qualifier, Jaie Toohey earned the final transfer spot, besting fellow Australians Andy Buckworth, Matt Whyatt and Todd Meyn.
BMX Big Air Qualifier
Douglas Oliveira, 74.33 (BRA) Q
Alex Landeros, 71.66 (USA) Q
Fitbikeco. F-LOG 31 - LB to ABQ (Part 1). Brandon Begin, Stephan "Bootygroceries" August, Charles Littlejohn, Brandon "Chief" James & Tony Malouf hit the road to ABQ.
When the weather turned out better the Dirt contest at the 2018 X-Games in Sydney got on its way. With minimum practice the riders sent it anyway with the following ranking as the result. The finals will be crazy. Count on that one.
BMX Dirt Qualifier
1 Pat Casey, 77.00 (USA)
2 Dawid Godziek, 76.66 (POL)
3 Leandro Moreira, 76.33 (BRA)
Alex Donnachie wins BMX Street gold at X Games Sydney 2018 and becomes the first athlete from Scotland ever to win a medal at X.
JEEEEZ! Paco Quintana came through with a full onslaught of hammers for his closing section of the Dut's Comp DVD. There's a good chance you've never heard of Paco before, but this section is guaranteed to put him on your radar. Absolutely a must watch.
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Monster Energy congratulates Alex Donnachie on his first X Games gold medal at X Games Sydney. For the first time in X Games history, the competition kicked off at Spotless Stadium bringing X Games fans to Sydney, Australia. Kicking off the first competition of X Games Sydney with a bang, Scottish rider Donnachie stunned fans by winning the gold in BMX Street upsetting the perennial gold medal favorite Garrett Reynolds. With a winning score of 84.33, the medal also put him in the history books as Scotland’s first X Games medalist.
"I don't know what to say...it doesn't seem real. It still hasn't sunk in yet," said Donnachie upon
Jeeeez. Scope some of the heaviest moves out of the 2018 X Games Sydney BMX Street Practice. Riding from Garrett Reynolds, Courage Adams, Chad Kerley, Sean Ricany, Bruno Hoffman, Devon Smillie, Lewis Mills and many more.
Ryan Guettler sits down with Brandon Loupos right before a very busy next couple of months with X Games Sydney, Fise Championships, and UCI World Championships all around the corner. Listen up to Brandon answering some of your questions in this video.