BMX Racing results Olympic Games Paris 2024. 1-2 August 2024.
Men:
1 Joris DAUDET 33 FRA 31.422 1000.00
2 Sylvain ANDRE 32 FRA 31.706 860.00
3 Romain MAHIEU 29 FRA 32.022 740.00
4 Cédric BUTTI 25 SUI 32.124 636.00
5 Cameron WOOD 23 USA 32.446 547.00
6 Mateo CARMONA GARCIA 23 COL 33.166 470.00
7 Simon M. MARQUART 28 SUI 44.914 404.00
8 Izaac KENNEDY 24 AUS DNF 347.00
9 Pietro BERTAGNOLI 25 ITA 298.00
10 Jaymio BRINK 20 NED 256.00
11 Rico BEARMAN 21 NZL 220.00
12 Diego Alejandro ARBOLEDA OSPINA 28 COL 189.00
13 Alfredo CAMPO VINTIMILLA 31 ECU 163.00
14 Kamren LARSEN 25 USA 140.00
15 Kye WHYTE 25 GBR DNS 120.00
16 Mauricio MOLINA VERGARA 23 CHI DNS 103.00
17 Dave VAN DER BURG 31 NED 89.00
Tokyo 2020 silver medallist Kye Whyte (GBR) reflects on his journey over the past three years and shares his aspirations as he aims to surpass his previous success at Paris 2024.
Competitions in a natural haven. The competitions for cycling’s two newest Olympic disciplines, BMX Racing and BMX Freestyle, at the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 will take place in a natural haven situated not far from the hustle and bustle of downtown Los Angeles.
The Olympic Games LA 2028 will run from 14 to 30 July 2028, with the BMX Racing and BMX Freestyle Olympic Champions being crowned at the City of Los Angeles’ Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area. The venue was announced last week as part of the LA28 Updates Venue Plan.
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Results New Zealand National Championships Hawkes Bay, New Zealand 17 March 2024
Elite Men:
1 Rico BEARMAN 21 NZL 60.00
2 Daniel FRANKS 31 NZL 52.00
3 Rico D'ANVERS 23 NZL 45.00
4 Cole MCONIE 27 NZL 39.00
5 Liam GOODWIN 24 NZL 34.00
6 Cameron JAGO 24 NZL 29.00
Elite Women:
1 Leila WALKER 19 NZL 60.00
2 Megan WILLIAMS 20 NZL 52.00
U23 Men:
1 Bennett GREENOUGH 21 NZL 20.00
2 Jack GREENOUGH 19 NZL 17.00
3 Jack KEOWN 21 NZL 15.00
Full POV Lap on the 2024 Olympic BMX Track | Paris, France
FantasyBMX.com, the newest and most exciting addition to the BMX racing scene, is thrilled to announce its official launch. Designed to bring the adrenaline-fueled excitement of fantasy sports to BMX enthusiasts worldwide, FantasyBMX.com is set to revolutionize how fans engage with the sport they love. Fantasy games have long been a staple in the world of professional sports, offering fans an immersive and interactive way to experience the action. With the launch of FantasyBMX.com, BMX racing fans now have their own platform to showcase their passion, knowledge, and competitive spirit.
When we talk about BMX racing and Horse racing you might think that these are two distant worlds apart, but actually, they do share some similarities. The first one involves human-powered bikes through dirt tracks, while the other features horses galloping towards the finish line. Yet, when you peel back the layers (and the mud), the similarities between the two are not only surprising but also wildly entertaining. Yes, it might sound confusing to compare BMXing to horse racing, but let’s see what these two sports have in common.
The Start
The start of BMX racing is very similar to horse racing. All the bikers are lined up, their muscles are tensed, their legs ready to spin the pedals, and they are waiting for the gate to drop. The start is crucial and can determine the whole race. In horse racing, we have pretty much the same thing. All the thoroughbreds and riders are lined up, the pulse is going through the roof, and they are all waiting for the barrier to be lifted. So, they have more in common than you might think. After the start of the race, it is all fast-paced action down the finishing line. Though, there is one evident difference. In BMX racing betting still isn’t very popular. In horse racing, betting is quite popular. In fact, you have to learn how to read the odds in horse racing before going to an event, which is not the case with BMX racing. Even if wagering on BMX racing becomes more prominent, the deciding factors will depend more on athletes, while in horse racing the factors depend on the horses.
In this video, Jonnie and Race break down the topic of wheel base. They're here to help you better tune your race settings and explain some of the nuance that goes into purchasing big ticket items like frames and forks.