For 30 years now, the best BMX riders in the world have met in the Cologne Jugendpark to compete for titles and trophies. The world‘s oldest and also most important BMX competition is celebrating its big birthday in July 2014. Organizers expect about 250 BMXers from 38 nations, as well as more than 10,000 fans and birthday guests. Only a few more days: From July 18 to 20, Cologne will once again be the pilgrimage site for the international BMC scene. About 250 pros and amateurs from 38 nations will come to the Jugendpark at theZoo Bridge near Köln-Mülheim, to show what they can do in the disciplines Dirt, SuperBowl and Flatland. The best German riders will go up against the top stars of the international scene.
The German formation will be led by German pros
Paul Thölen (Dirt and SuperBowl),
Michael Meisel (Dirt) and
Kevin Nikulski (Flatland). As in the previous years, the national heroes will face the top riders from around the world. For instance, the SuperBowl
will see top stars
Daniel Dhers (Venezuela),
Harry Main