For its fourth edition, Brussels Urban Sessions is moving to the ‘Parc du Cinquantenaire’. The world’s best BMX Freestyle athletes are coming back to Brussels from July 4 to 6. New venue, 3x3 basketball tournament, ‘Open Air’... After the success of the first three editions, Brussels Urban Sessions is raising the bar even higher and positioning itself as one of the major highlights of summer 2025. The move to the Cinquantenaire marks a key milestone in the evolution of Brussels Urban Sessions. This iconic venue provides a prestigious setting and increased international visibility, solidifying Brussels as a major hub for urban sports. The largest action sports event in Belgium welcomes the world elite of BMX Freestyle every year (UCI international competition) and has become a key event in the Brussels calendar. The relocation has been warmly welcomed and supported by the City of Brussels, which believes the event will further enhance Brussels' image as a sporty, youthful, and dynamic capital.
The move to the ‘Parc du Cinquantenaire’ reflects the ambition to continue growing the event in the years to come. In addition to the international BMX Freestyle competition showcasing the best male and female athletes, other disciplines such as 3x3 basketball, parkour, and skateboarding will be featured,
Fun weekend trip to Valmiera Latvia for some coaching and riding.
Kilian Reichmeyer and Felix Prangenberg going head to head. What more do you need?
BMX Street/Flatland/Park final results 2025 X Games Osaka, Japan
BMX Park – Final Results (June 21, 2025)
1 Rim Nakamura Gold
2 Marcus Christopher Silver
3 Anthony Jeanjean Bronze
4 Logan Martin
5 Jose Torres Gil
6 Bryce Tryon
7 Daniel Sandoval
8 Kevin Peraza
BMX Flatland – Final Results X Games 2025 Osaka, Japan.
1 Yohei Uchino – Gold
2 Moto Sasaki – Silver
3 Yu Katagiri – Bronze
I'M GOING TO JAIL FOR RIDING ON A ROOF?
South California - Thanks for watching.
Colombia's Santiago Pérez took a vacation over to Barcelona, Spain but instead of chilling, he ended up on an absolute mission, filming this wild video along the way. Dude crushes it. Look out!
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