A few of the LUXBMX crew headed out to the Sleeman SX track in Brisbane to catch a training session with the AusCycle High Performance Squad as they prepare to compete on the world stage later this year.
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Its June of 2025 and the day has arrived where France opens up the World Cup season in Sarrians. Along with the heat, the stress, pressure and anticipation, there was a lot for me to deal with. But I was happy to come away with a satisfactory result.
I finally made it out to the Aker Brand Farm in Florida and got in a solid session of gates and riding with a great group of riders. It was a fun session and I’ll definitely be back.
Spent the weekend at the 2026 USA BMX Sunshine State Nationals in Cape Coral, Florida getting some laps in and capturing the action throughout the races. Let me know in the comments if you enjoyed this style of video and drop a like if you want to see more. I’ll be training in Florida for a bit, so let me know if you want more content from that as well!
Checking out my new custom kit at the office and getting a motocross coaching session by legend Lee Hogan in Melbourne!
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With 2025 behind us we would like to remind you who did well at the 2025 UCI BMX Racing World Cup. We've collected the top 10 in Elite Men, Elite Women, Under 23 Men and Under 23 Women classes. The champs are from France, Netherlands and Australia. Did your favourite racer make it to the top 10 after rounds in France, Netherlands and Argentina?
MEN ELITE
1. Arthur Pilard (FRA) - 2923
2. Sylvain Andre (FRA) - 3213
3. Cameron Wood (USA) - 2417
4. Eddy Clerte (FRA) - 2714
5. Rico Bearman (NZL) - 2211
6. Gonzalo Molina (ARG) - 3010
7. Simon Marquart M. (SUI) - 2998
8. Izaac Kennedy (AUS) - 2597
9. Ross Cullen (GBR) - 2486
10. Jaymio Brink (NED) - 2183
WOMEN ELITE
1. Saya Sakakibara (AUS) - 2625
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