While Supercross BMX has long been rooted in BMX racing, Christopher represents a new dimension for the brand as one of the world’s top freestyle BMX athletes. A proven competitor on the global stage, he is an X Games gold medalist and 2024 Olympian, competing in BMX Park at the highest level. Christopher has established himself as one of the most progressive riders in freestyle, known for his amplitude, technical consistency, and ability to deliver under pressure. He earned gold at X Games Ventura 2024 and has continued to stack podium finishes, including a silver medal at the 2025 UCI BMX Freestyle World Championships.
Christopher’s signing reflects a continued evolution of Supercross BMX, originally rooted in racing, has expanded into freestyle, with the sport growing into a global phenomenon with Olympic inclusion and premier events like X Games.
By adding one of freestyle’s top athletes, Supercross BMX expands its presence beyond
Supercross BMX Launches the Vision F1x: The Intersection of Formula 1 Technology and World Championship Racing. Supercross BMX, the 8-time Golden Crank "Bike of the Year" winner, is proud to announce the official launch of the Vision F1x. This frame represents a revolutionary evolution of the championship-proven monocoque Vision F1 and stands as the lightest, strongest, and most efficient Supercross BMX frame ever produced.
Engineering the "Launch"
The Vision F1x is not merely an update; it is a material revolution. While building upon the world-renowned geometry of the Vision F1, Supercross engineers have integrated a proprietary blend of Toray M40x and M46x Prepreg Carbon Fiber—the same high-performance materials trusted by the Red Bull F1 Team for their chassis and utilized in critical aerospace applications.
Historically, carbon fiber engineering faced a "trade-off" problem: increasing stiffness usually meant losing durability. The F1x breaks this rule using the Torayca™ MX Series. By utilizing nano-level control of the graphite crystallite structure, the M46x fiber is approximately 20% stronger than previous high-modulus fibers while maintaining extreme rigidity.
For the racer, this translates to "The Launch." The high-modulus fibers act as a reinforced spine,
Supercross BMX Passion FULL BUILD Video
Supercross BMX is proud to officially announce that long-time factory ace Deegan Brown has officially made the leap to the professional ranks. After a dominant career in the amateur 17/20x class, Brown will make his professional debut in the USA BMX Pro Class for the 2026 season. In addition to his domestic Pro campaign, Deegan will take his talents to the global stage, competing in the UCI BMX World Cups in the U23 Class. His international mission is focused on securing a coveted spot to represent Supercross BMX and Team USA at the UCI BMX World Championships in Brisbane. Deegan joins an elite roster of Supercross teammates chasing world-stage success, including Olympic medalist Kye Whyte, Oli Moran, Lexis Colby, Vicente Garcia, and Vineta Petersone.
Deegan has long been recognized as one of the most exciting riders to watch on the national circuit. Known for his effortless style, high-speed manualing, and tactical race craft, he has consistently stood atop the podium in the ultra-competitive amateur divisions. As he transitions to the elite level, the BMX community is eager to see his signature "stylish and winning ways" translate to the Pro gate.
"Deegan has been a vital part of the Supercross family for years," said Bill Ryan, owner of Supercross BMX. "Watching him develop from a fast kid into a world-class athlete has been an incredible journey.
Short History on Supercross BMX | BMX Racing
Supercross BMX, Speedline Parts, and Torker Racing Announce Strategic Australian Distribution Partnership with CTD Industries. Supercross BMX, alongside its sister brands Speedline Parts and Torker Racing, is proud to announce a major expansion in its international distribution network. Effective immediately, CTD Industries has been appointed as the new Official Distributor for the entire family of brands in Australia.
This strategic partnership is designed to streamline logistics and significantly improve product availability for Australian dealers and riders. By stocking Supercross, Speedline, and Torker products domestically within Australia, CTD Industries ensures that dealers across the continent will have faster access to inventory, reducing wait times and shipping costs for the Australian market.
Maintaining the "Factory" Standard While CTD Industries will handle the logistics and distribution, Supercross BMX is ensuring the brand's heritage and race presence remain stronger than ever.
Shane Jenkins will continue in his role as the official Supercross BMX Australian Brand Representative. Jenkins’ deep knowledge of the sport and the brand ensures that Australian dealers and riders have a direct line of communication for technical support and brand heritage.
Reintroducing the Supercross BMX Passion Frame
We visited Supercross BMX / Torker in Apple Valley California for a Factory Walkthrough with the main man Bill Ryan. Last time around, in 2022, we had Finn and Tucker sub in to host the tour because Bill fell ill. The warehouse has changed quite a bit in the past three years.
Why do you love BMX Racing? Trackside Interviews.
It has been years since Supercross BMX has had an official Canadian BMX Factory team, and for 2026, no one better to tackle it than, our very first Canadian Factory Rider, New Zealand Olympic Coach and Big brother to our 3 time USA BMX #1 Pro Woman Sammy Cools. Yes you heard that right, Ken Cools, Trainer to Olympians, #1 Pro’s and Bubba Harris’ personal coach when he won his back to back Pro Titles, the Big Rig, is setting up home and is going to be running the new Supercross BMX Factory team!
Ken has already started to put together and amazing force of riders, and is looking to do what he does best! Create Winners!
His current Roster of the new Supercross BMX Canadian Factory Team include :
Autumn Zambo, the current w3, 9girl as well as a host of others….
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.