A fun day doing our track session in Tiel and trying something new at Area51!
Better late than never; the final part of our road trip to Tulsa for the USABMX Grand Nationals. Enjoy!
A few solid days in Verona in preparation for the European Rounds later this month ?? Good sessions with the team! After that, straight on the road to the Caen Indoor. Enjoy!
What is a T47 Bottom Bracket?? You NEED One!
Australian BMX racing keeps producing serious talent, and Jesse Asmus just added another big result to his résumé by taking the win at the Oceania Championships in the Elite class. Moving up from the Junior ranks is never easy, especially in a region stacked with speed, experience, and Olympic-level firepower. But Jesse showed he’s not just there to make up numbers — he’s there to win.
With the 8-meter hill under his wheels and bigger names in the gate, the young Aussie is stepping into a new chapter of his career. We caught up with Jesse to talk Elite racing, equipment, music choices, modern tracks, Brisbane 2026, LA28 dreams, and what it takes to battle at the top level in Oceania.
Time to get to know the new Oceania Champion a little better.
First of all, congrats on the Oceania Championship win! ? Did you prepare anything differently this season now that you’re competing in the Elite class full-time? What has been the biggest adjustment?
Jesse Asmus: I definitely have changed some things since Worlds last year. As I’m going into the Elite class, I need to be operating at my very best to compete with the best guys in the world. I was working full time leading into Worlds in Copenhagen and have taken a bit of a leap of faith and have stopped working to put all of my effort into training and racing.
What does a day at a USA Cycling BMX training camp actually look like? In this video we go through gym testing, a track session, and a team clinic while preparing for the first USA BMX Pro race of the season in Houston.
Supercross BMX is proud to officially announce that long-time factory ace Deegan Brown has officially made the leap to the professional ranks. After a dominant career in the amateur 17/20x class, Brown will make his professional debut in the USA BMX Pro Class for the 2026 season. In addition to his domestic Pro campaign, Deegan will take his talents to the global stage, competing in the UCI BMX World Cups in the U23 Class. His international mission is focused on securing a coveted spot to represent Supercross BMX and Team USA at the UCI BMX World Championships in Brisbane. Deegan joins an elite roster of Supercross teammates chasing world-stage success, including Olympic medalist Kye Whyte, Oli Moran, Lexis Colby, Vicente Garcia, and Vineta Petersone.
Deegan has long been recognized as one of the most exciting riders to watch on the national circuit. Known for his effortless style, high-speed manualing, and tactical race craft, he has consistently stood atop the podium in the ultra-competitive amateur divisions. As he transitions to the elite level, the BMX community is eager to see his signature "stylish and winning ways" translate to the Pro gate.
"Deegan has been a vital part of the Supercross family for years," said Bill Ryan, owner of Supercross BMX. "Watching him develop from a fast kid into a world-class athlete has been an incredible journey.
As of March 2026, the Beijing replica Supercross track at the former Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista will officially shut down, with plans to tear it down and replace it with a soccer field.
Early 2026, I decided to go Australia to get ready for world championships later this year, and escaped French winter.. And we were just wondering are we peaking now? Just a video highlighting 3 crazy weeks down under.
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.