World Championships envisaged for 2017. It is foreseen that the UCI Urban Cycling World Championships will include BMX Freestyle Park, mountain bike cross-country Eliminator (XCE) and trials.
To achieve its development goals, the UCI will call on the experience of the company Hurricane Company, which has been organising the FISE World Series for nearly 20 years.
Why BMX Freestyle Park?
-BMX Freestyle Park is a spectacular discipline. It attracts young people living in cities, an important target of the Olympic Movement.
-The competitors are judged on figures performed throughout the course (difficulty, originality,
style), that must be completed within a time limit. The sporting action is simple to explain and can be televised at a lower cost than many other sports.
-The construction of the sporting infrastructure is low cost as it is delivered ready for use, is
temporary and does not require a large surface area. The events take place in venue similar to a skate park.
Commenting on this announcement, the UCI President Brian Cookson declared: “The integration of
BMX Freestyle Park is excellent news for cycling, the UCI, its National Federations and for fans of our
sport. The UCI’s strategy is to target cities for the organisation of major events where our own events will benefit from the conditions necessary to ensure their popular, media and economic success. Our partner Hurricane will provide us with its knowledge of organisation. The UCI will offer the discipline a high level of recognition, and will thus pursue the development of our sport by meeting the expectations of BMX fans. Thanks to this initiative, BMX Freestyle Park and cycling take another step in their continued globalisation.”
“it is with much enthusiasm that we partner with the UCI for the organisation of the UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cup within the FISE World Series," said Hervé André-Benoit, Hurricane Company Chief Executive Officer. “Our partnership is based on shared values and respects the discipline the way FISE has represented it for the past 20 years. Our collaboration will help accelerate the development of freestyle disciplines and we are proud to contribute, together with the UCI, to this new step forward for BMX.”