Results Campeonato Suramericano de BMX Freestyle Park (15.11.2025 - 16.11.2025) Armenia, Quindío, Colombia 16 November 2025.
Women Park:
1 Queen VILLEGAS SERNA 22 COL 200 UCI Ranking points
2 Lizsurley VILLEGAS SERNA 22 COL 160
3 Katherine Seiran DIAZ DARMASE 36 VEN 130
4 Daniela MORAN ATEHORTUA 29 COL 110
5 Ana Sofia PAREJA CALERO 14 COL 0
6 Valerin Xiomara ALVARADO GARCIA 19 COL 70
Men Park:
1 Williams Jaime PEREZ MEDINA 38 PER 200 UCI Ranking points
2 Esteban PALENCIA CONTRERAS 41 COL 160
3 Nelson Javier ROLDAN CASTRO 45 COL 130
Results Lloyds National BMX Freestyle Park Series Round 3 Adrenaline Alley, Corby, United Kingdom 16 November 2025.
Men Park:
1 Reef WAY 20 GBR 200 UCI Ranking points
2 Jordan CLARK 26 GBR 160
3 Kaine MITCHELL 27 GBR 130
4 Reece DABREO 23 GBR 110
5 Brodie QUICK 18 AUS 90
Women Park:
1 Elsa RENDALL TODD 17 GBR 200 UCI Ranking points
2 Evie HARRISON 16 GBR 160
The 2025 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, didn’t just raise the bar — it catapulted it into orbit. Both the Men’s and Women’s BMX Park finals went full throttle, turning the desert heat into a pressure cooker of next-level progression.
Men’s Park: Every Trick Counts
Right from the start, it was clear that this wasn’t going to be your average final. Nikita Fominov was the first to drop and immediately set the tone — a quad truckdriver, 360 double tailwhip to barspin over the box, and a 180 over the 3.5-meter spine before finishing with a backflip windshield wiper. That run alone could have bagged a podium twelve months ago. In Riyadh? It was good for 11th with an 86.20. Let that sink in.
Frenchman Benjamin Daldy followed and went absolutely nuclear: a no-handed double backflip, double flairs, a front bike flip over that monster spine, and an opposite 360 backflip and 720 tailwhip. Unreal. And yet — dead last in the 12-man final. The message was clear: go big or get buried.
As the dust settled, the UCI judges had a near impossible task. Anthony Jeanjean, qualifying in ninth, threw down a textbook second run packed with precision and control. Opposite tricks, unique lines, and that buttery double flair on the quarter pipe and not the "resi landing one"— it all came together for a 94.44. That score became the target.
Results UCI URBAN CYCLING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 04 - 08 November 2025
Men Park:
1 Anthony JEANJEAN 27 FRA 2000 UCI Ranking points
2 Marcus CHRISTOPHER 23 USA 1700
3 Logan MARTIN 32 AUS 1500
4 Rimu NAKAMURA 23 JPN 1350
5 Baios Brandon LOUPOS 32 AUS 1200
6 Justin DOWELL 25 USA 1050
7 Jose TORRES GIL 30 ARG 950
8 Jordan CLARK 26 GBR 850
9 Jude JONES 24 GBR 750
10 Reef WAY 20 GBR 650
11 Nikita FOMINOV 26 *** 600
12 Benjamin DALDY 18 FRA 550
13 Bryce TRYON 25 USA 500
14 Luca BERTRAND 23 FRA 450
Global Line-Up Shines in Men’s Flatland Final in Riyadh. The Men’s Flatland final at the 2025 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, brought together an international roster of eight elite riders. Representing Spain, Canada, France, Germany, and Japan, the finalists faced off on the pristine 14 x 15-meter floor for one last three-minute run to impress both the crowd and the UCI judges.
Jean-François Boulianne (CAN) kicked off the show with a clean, rhythmically smooth run that synced beautifully with the soundtrack. Spain’s Alberto Moya followed, showcasing his unmistakable creativity and signature tricks, earning him an 80.17, which held the top spot until Dustyn Alt (GER) unleashed a fast-spinning, crowd-pleasing performance worth 86.00 points.
Results French National Championship - Flatland Sérignan, France, 25 - 26 October 2025
Men Flatland:
1 Alexandre JUMELIN 48 FRA 200 UCI Ranking points
2 Raphael CHIQUET 41 FRA 160
3 Joris BRETAGNOLLES 36 FRA 130
4 Kévin MEYER 35 FRA 110
5 Bryan TILLOT 29 FRA 90
Women Flatland:
1 Jeanne SEIGNEUR 20 FRA 200 UCI Ranking points
Justin Dowell Wins the BMX Freestyle Pro Spine Mini Men Final. The BMX Freestyle Pro Men final at FISE Shanghai 2025 lived up to all expectations, with spectacular runs and international riders giving their all to claim victory. Heat 4 delivered some truly amazing moments:
Alexandr Mollaev: 360 double tail whip, bar spin, superman, and unique combos. An impeccable run that set a high standard for his competitors.
Arsenii Liubiskhin: flow, speed, and technical precision, with 360 bar spin transfers and flair tail whip. He kept 93.33 points from his first run.
Justin Dowell: from start to finish, the American rider executed a huge 360 and back-to-back
Huge weekend for BMX in Shanghai! Monster Energy congratulates team rider Kim Lea Mueller on taking second place in Women's BMX Park at the UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup in Shanghai this weekend. In the second official World Cup event of the 2025 season, the 23-year-old from Remscheid, Germany claimed her podium finish amid the world's top riders. Mueller also took home third place in the Women's Pro BMX Freestyle Spine Ramp contest.
In the heated Men's BMX Park event, 27-year-old Anthony Jeanjean from Béziers, France, took third place.
From October 16–19, the UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup in Shanghai showcased competitions in
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