Athletes are the central figures in sport and must be able to express their views on its development. Are you an Elite athlete and would like to contribute to the decisions taken by the UCI? Stand for election to represent your discipline on the UCI Athletes' Commission.
Below you will find the voting schedules and candidacy deadlines for the BMX disciplines:
BMX Racing
Elections during the 2025 UCI BMX Racing World Championships, which will take place in Copenhagen (Denmark) from 28 July to 3 August.
Voting schedule: 1 August from 1.30pm to 6pm and 2 August from 11am to 2pm.
Candidacy deadline: 21 July.
BMX Freestyle and Trials
Elections during the 2025 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships, which will take place in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) from 4 to 8 November.
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) has published the list of TV broadcasters of the 2025 UCI BMX Racing World Championships on its website. The event will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 2 and 3 August. Live / near-live coverage will be available in different regions of the world, allowing fans in most major cycling markets to follow the competition, including in:
-Africa: SuperSport Action HD (including South Africa, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Congo and Tanzania);
-North America: FloBikes (United States and Canada);
-South America: Direct TV (including Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Peru and Venezuela)*;
-Asia: China (platform to be confirmed), TDM (Macau), Astro Sport Plus (Malaysia) and TAP
We've added flyers of events happening in 2025. Some are being held indoors but not all of them. Check before you make any plans. If you have event dates, if you've got something going,sendusthe info. We'll put your event on the FATBMX Event calendar so more people will get to know about your race or contest or jam that you're putting on. We're here to spread the love but you figure out yourself where you need to go. Contact the event organizers before you head over. Times/dates might have changed and we take no responsibility for that. Get together and enjoy BMX, the best thing in the world. All 2025 Flyers inside as well as the event dates. Nothing else to do!? Get out there and have some fun. Meet new people, visit new places, take some pics for your instagram, pull new tricks, become a better person and maybe win something along the way. Lots has changed or is changing so double check and keep us posted. See you out there!
2025: BMX Race, BMX Freestyle and Pump Track events:
July:
25-26 July 2025, Hammer & Nails BMX and Hardcore Fest, Cologne, Germany. FREESTYLE
26 July 2025, ABFL Huffjam flatland contest, Winston-Salem North Carolina, USA. FREESTYLE
26 July 2025, Fest Cup in Karlsruhe, Germany. FREESTYLE
Every summer, as the sun breaks through the morning mist over Aarle-Rixtel, the quiet Dutch village begins to hum—not with tractors or town chatter, but with the rattle of BMX chains, the thump of portable speakers, and the buzz of excitement rising from the legendary Sugar Hills Trails.
It’s FATJAM day.
Since 1988, FATJAM has been more than just a jam—it’s been a tradition, a gathering, a defiant celebration of BMX culture rooted deep in the sand and soul of Aarle-Rixtel, the Netherlands. What started over three decades ago as a grassroots session among friends has become one of the longest-running, most beloved dirt jams in the world.
The rules have always been simple: no entry fee, no egos, just ride.
On the day of the jam, the Sugar Hills—a carefully crafted network of dirt jumps tucked into a patch of green at the Valkendijk—come alive. Riders of all ages and skill levels descend from every direction, from neighboring villages to riders from across the border. Vans line the nearby streets. Barbecues fire up. Dogs bark. Kids pedal around wide-eyed, dodging tailwhips and high-fives. There are no grandstands, no fences, no wristbands—just a shared love for BMX and the freedom they bring.
Throughout the day, the trails evolve into a rolling wave of motion. Locals carve the berms like it’s their
Shaun Jarvis, founder of Freestyle Now and one of the most dedicated figures in Australian BMX, is scheduled to be inducted into the Australian BMX Hall of Fame. The ceremony, to be held in Gold Coast, Queensland on the 13th of September 2025, will recognize Shaun for his lifelong commitment to the growth and development of BMX freestyle culture across Australia and beyond. Shaun has been a cornerstone of the Australian BMX scene since the early 1980s. Known not only for his own riding style but for his tireless work in creating opportunities for others, Shaun co founded Freestyle Now, the world's longest running action sports enterprise, in 1986. Freestyle Now is an organisation that has since delivered thousands of BMX stunt shows, coaching clinics,
California's diverse landscape offers electric bike enthusiasts an unparalleled opportunity to explore breathtaking coastal highways and scenic inland trails. Whether you're seeking oceanfront adventures or mountain escapes, the Golden State delivers world-class e-biking experiences that showcase why it remains America's premier cycling destination.
Pacific Coast Highway: The Ultimate Coastal E-Bike Adventure
Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail
Are you losing track on who rides for who? Here's a long list with the most recent team changes and pick ups. The latest team changes get added to the top. The industry never chills, always adding and dropping. What's the latest? Let us know.
-Alfie Heming on Subrosa/Shadow
-Jigen Omotehara on Heresy
-Bella May on TIME BMX
-Yu Shoji and Fareast Cycles & IGI FLAT BMX
-Matej Zan joins Suma crew
-Kade Normore on Shadow
-Kade Normore on Subrosa
-Jeremy Malott on Monticule
-Jacob Thiem on Nectr
-Jacob Thiem on Onlyfans
-Jeremy Malott on Onlyfans
-Payton Ridenour on Union Square Sneakers
Airborn Global Vert Clash is a vert only video contest open to all vert riders worldwide. Amateur, pro, young or old, this is open to all. Conceived by two uk vert riders to bring the spotlight back to the toughest and most rewarding BMX discipline there is. To enter, you need to film a one minute edit purely on vert, filmed in landscape, with all footage to be from this year, and add some music of your choice.
Entries must be with us by 15th August this year.
Submission details will be released later this week on our Facebook and Instagram pages.
Facebook: Airborn Global Vert Clash
Instagram: @airborn.vert
BMX has always been a sport where the line between glory and disaster is razor-thin. The riders are not just athletes. They are performers, risk-takers, and in many cases, survivors of setbacks that would make most people quit for good. This is why comeback stories in BMX carry so much weight — they represent more than recovery. They speak to resilience, mental strength, and the will to continue when the world expects you to stop. From career-ending injuries to seemingly impossible competition comebacks, BMX has seen its fair share of unforgettable returns. These stories resonate with fans not because they’re flashy but because they reflect the deeper human drive to fight back, rebuild, and return stronger.
After a spectacular debut in 2024, FISE Shanghai is officially back, ready to once again take over the iconic West Bund from October 16 to 19, 2025. As the second stop of the 2025 FISE World Series, following the legendary FISE Montpellier in May, this year’s edition promises to push the boundaries of urban sports with an expanded lineup and even more action. Last year, thousands of fans gathered in Shanghai’s West Bund to witness an explosive mix of world-class competition, art, music, and youth culture. This year, the festival returns bigger than ever, with new sports, fresh formats, and the same unbeatable vibe that made the first edition such a success.
12 DISCIPLINES, 2 WORLD CUPS & A NEW ICONIC SETUP