BMX Street/Flatland/Park final results 2025 X Games Osaka, Japan
BMX Park – Final Results (June 21, 2025)
1 Rim Nakamura Gold
2 Marcus Christopher Silver
3 Anthony Jeanjean Bronze
4 Logan Martin
5 Jose Torres Gil
6 Bryce Tryon
7 Daniel Sandoval
8 Kevin Peraza
BMX Flatland – Final Results X Games 2025 Osaka, Japan.
1 Yohei Uchino – Gold
2 Moto Sasaki – Silver
3 Yu Katagiri – Bronze
Monster Energy congratulates its BMX athletes on groundbreaking performances at X Games Osaka 2025. During two days of live competitions inside Kyocera Dome stadium, the world-class team claimed a total of 13 X Games medals (four gold, four silver, and five bronze among all disciplines) and raised the bar by landing never-been-done tricks and setting new medal records. In the Dave Mirra BMX Park Best Trick event, 30-year-old Ryan Williams from Sunshine Coast, Australia, claimed the gold medal.
Supported by Monster Energy as the official energy drink partner, X Games Osaka 2025 marked the 73rd edition of X Games since the contest’s inception in 1995. From June 20-22, a total of 83 athletes
Ending X Games Japan with a bang! Monster Energy congratulates its team of action sports athletes on history-making performances on day two of X Games Osaka 2025. On the final day of competitions inside Kyocera Dome stadium, Monster Energy riders claimed a total of five medals (two gold, two silver, and one bronze) across five contest events in the 73rd edition of X Games. The competitive BMX Flatland final concluded with 36-year-old Monster Energy team rider Moto Sasaki from Chiba, Japan, claiming silver. The BMX Street final saw 29-year-old Jordan Godwin from Cardiff, Wales, claim the bronze medal in an elite field.
Here’s how the BMX action unfolded for team Monster Energy on the final day of X Games Osaka 2025:
30-Year-Old Ryan Williams from Sunshine Coast, Australia, Takes Gold in BMX Park Best Trick. Bringing the heat to X Games Japan! Monster Energy congratulates its team of BMX, Moto X, and Skateboarding athletes on their history-making performances on the first day of X Games Osaka 2025. On Saturday, Monster Energy riders claimed a total of eight medals (two gold, two silver, and four bronze) across five contest events inside the Kyocera Dome stadium. In the heated BMX Park event, 27-year-old Anthony Jeanjean from Béziers, France, took bronze as his first X Games medal.
The team scored a double podium in Dave Mirra BMX Park Best Trick with 30-year-old Ryan Williams from Sunshine Coast, Australia, claiming the gold medal, and 30-year-old Kevin Peraza from Tucson,
Results C2; Lloyds National BMX Freestyle Park Series Round 1. Asylum Skatepark, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. 15 June 2025
Men Park:
1 Jordan CLARK 26 GBR 50
2 Jude JONES 24 GBR 30
3 Reece DABREO 23 GBR 20
4 Reef WAY 20 GBR 10
5 Michael HULLOCK 27 GBR 5
6 Tyler WAINWRIGHT 20 GBR
7 Hayden MILLEN 20 GBR
8 Jose CEDANO CABRERA 28 CHI
C1 BMX Park Results French Cup Sérignan, France 15 June 2025
Men Park:
1 Anthony JEANJEAN 27 FRA 200 UCI Ranking points
2 Istvan CAILLET 33 FRA 160
3 Benjamin DALDY 18 FRA 130
4 Nikita FOMINOV 26 *** 110
5 Luca BERTRAND 23 FRA 90
6 Jaka REMEC 20 SLO 70
7 Aleksandr MOLLAEV 23 *** 50
8 Manuel TURONE 18 ARG 30
9 Juan Camilo CAICEDO HURTADO 23 COL 20
10 Elia BENETTON 28 ITA 10
11 Dean FLORIAN 26 GER
12 Lilian VIRAZEL 23 FRA
13 Luis RINCON REYES 27 COL
Canada conquers USA in Men Park. GBR with the win in Women Park. Results Monster Recon Tour Stop 2 Tucson, AZ, United States 14 Jun 2025
Men Park:
1 Maxime CHALIFOUR 26 CAN 1 200 UCI Ranking points
2 Jeffrey WHALEY 29 CAN 2 160
3 Alec DANELUTTI 25 AUS 3 130
4 Joji MIZOGAKI 19 JPN 4 110
5 Adler CROMER 22 USA 5 90
6 Kevin FABREGUE 30 FRA 6 70
7 Nate MCCALLISTER 26 USA 7 50
8 Colin AKERMAN 19 USA 8 30
9 Masaki TERABAYASHI 18 JPN 9 20
10 Dante TABUYO OCHOA 24 MEX 10 10
11 Nicholas AKERMAN 25 USA 11
12 Owen DAVIS 22 USA 12
This year’s Park Lines BMX Tournament, the official 2025 BMX Freestyle South African Championships, took place over the weekend. The event, sanctioned by Cycling South Africa and UCI, was presented by LW Mag and Dragon Energy in association with Garmin, Balwin Properties, Insta360, Fox Racing and Mongoose. Vincent Leygonie reclaimed his title in the Pro Men’s category while Jenna Byrnes defended her title in the Pro Women’s category. The competition took place at the newly built SkyLab Skatepark at the Joxi-X Adventure Park in Bryanston, Johannesburg. The park offered riders a variety of obstacles and line choices to showcase their skills in their bid to impress the judges through the qualifying rounds and the finals.