Results 2022 Uruguayan National BMX Park Championships, Uruguay 06 November 2022
Park Men:
1 Yohnatan Gabriel DA CUNHA BURGOS 28 URU 187 200.00 UCI Ranking Points
2 Mateo LLUBERAS DE LOS SANTOS 16 URU 177 160.00
3 Adrian Alejandro SUAREZ TEXEIRA 16 URU 176 130.00
4 Anderson Mateo SUAREZ TEXEIRA 16 URU 172 110.00
5 Mauro RODRIGUEZ CABRERA 16 URU 161 90.00
6 Jorge Antonio MALDONADO PAZ 39 URU 156 70.00
7 Francesco FACCHIN VARESE 20 URU 156 50.00
8 Enzo BAGNATI CLAVELLI 16 URU 149 30.00
9 Francisco FERNANDEZ ACUÑA 20 URU 147 20.00
10 Benjamin LIMA FLORES 15 URU 145 10.00
11 Santiago Michel MARTINEZ GOMEZ 16 URU 140
Park Women:
1 Natalia Soledad SANCHEZ NAVONE 29 URU 200.00 UCI Ranking Points
Results 2022 Australian National BMX Park Championships Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 19 Nov 2022
Park Men:
1 Baios Brandon LOUPOS 29 AUS 200.00 UCI Ranking points
2 Jake WALLWORK 28 AUS 160.00
3 Joshua MATTHEWS 26 AUS 130.00
4 Alec DANELUTTI 22 AUS 110.00
5 Jason WATTS 29 AUS 90.00
6 Samual GRACE 19 AUS 70.00
7 Liam QUINLIVAN 25 AUS 50.00
8 Samuel GIBSON 24 AUS 30.00
9 Benjamin ZYGMANT 30 AUS 20.00
10 Brandon VANNEE 29 AUS 10.00
Park Women:
1 Sarah NICKI 15 AUS 200.00 UCI Ranking points
2 Mylee TOOHEY 15 AUS 160.00
Eric Steel is a name that started getting known in the quieter times of BMX, although one of the original Rom BMX locals. The media didnt give him full credit until around 85 onward.
When the sun goes down, it doesn’t mean the fun has to stop. The 4Down crew in the UK headed to St Neots armed with lights and a generator and turned an otherwise dark unrideable evening in to a ‘lit’ session! You get out what you put in, and these boys definitely made the most of it!
1836 crew at The Compound Doug Underhill
Thanks to all of our friends that came out and ripped. Nimbin, Australia rules! Video by Aiden Rice.
It all went down to the wire at the Santa Fe Bike Park in Santiago as 65 riders from 21 countries lined-up to compete for the coveted rainbow stripes this past Saturday in Chile. Switzerland's Christa von Niederhäusern became the first rider in the history of the sport to not only be on the podium for every World Final since 2018, but also becoming a double World Champion after her unbeatable performance to clinch yet another gold medal.
Newcomer from Czech Republic and 2nd placed Sabina Košárková set the fastest time of the day for the Women’s category in 25.334 with Vineta Petersone from Latvia snatching 3rd place from the 2021 World Champion, Aiko Gommers.
Keeping it RAW we give you Jordan Godwin’s section from ETNIES VISUALS stripped down to the bare bones, with a couple of extended behind the scenes clips, enjoy!
Demo hecha en el Club Atletico Olimpia