For the third time in twelve months Shepparton will again play host to one of the biggest events on the Australian BMX calendar, as it gets set to host rounds three and four of the BMX Australia National series over the two days on February 7 and 8. The Shepparton BMX club proved to be a very popular host to two rounds of the 2014 National Series, as well as the 2014 Subaru BMX National Championships, which also
If you make it to the top in BMX it involves a lot of training and traveling. You hang out with people all over the world and stay at hotels, one even nicer than the other. It's easy to take things for granted. The BMX athletes at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista took a weekend off and crossed the border to Mexico to build a house. Say what!?! Indeed. We caught up with Alise Post to see what the experience was like.
When did you get asked to build a house in Mexico?
Alise: We were asked to take part in the #DoMoreThanSport house building project back on on December 1st via Jamie Staff at USA Cycling.
What was your first reaction?
The larger brother of the original Kitchen Sink, the heavy duty Big Kitchen offers improved, compression-molded protection and accessibility with serious hardware and several separate storage areas. A top-loading main compartment offers rugged, rucksack-style storage, while specialized pockets inside and out organize items including shoes, laptops and eyewear. Blending toughness and versatility suited for
Nick Ziegler is a man who likes to help other people out, especially when they have a BMX background or it involves bikes in one way or the other. Nick likes projects and spends a lot of his free time on making things happen. The BMX family has been helping out which makes the impossible, possible and puts BMX in a good spotlight again. Here's Nick's latest undertaking:
I met a friend online named Robbie Chapman. He used to race