The final day of the 2020 National Season is upon us! Watch live as we crown our new National Champions.
Today we wrap up the 2020 Race of Champions and we begin the hunt for the 2020 USA BMX Pro Titles! #raceofchampions #grands2020 #greatestraceonearth
2020 USA BMX Race of Champions Day One
2020 USA BMX Derby City Nationals Day Two
2020 USA BMX Derby City Nationals Day One Pro Open results Friday 16 October 2020
1) KAMREN LARSEN 20 1 BAKERSFIELD CA SUPERCROSS 15550221 338 UCI
2) CARLOS RAMIREZ 26 2 BOGOTA 90000750 278 UCI
3) SPENCER COLE 19 3 PALM HARBOR FL DK BICYCLES 12680747 191 NC
4) DIEGO ARBOLEDA 24 4 ANTIOQUIA 90003284 741 NC
5) RILEY HOUSE 20 5 GILBERT AZ TANGENT 00010311 777 NC
6) BRANDON ROHARIK 26 6 AKRON OH 18860156 109 NAT
7) RONAN WEBER 20 7 CAIRNS QLD FACTORY ANSWER 90000678 118 NAT
8) JEREMY SMITH 26 8 DAYTON OH STAY STRONG/CORSA RACEWEAR 13480508 259 UCI
Pro Open Saturday 17 October 2020
2018 National BMX Hall of Fame Industry Inductee - Bob Morales by USA BMX
We're back in the heartland for another round of the USA BMX National Series! Day 1
USA BMX - the largest BMX racing organization in North America - announced today the debut of the USA BMX Freestyle Amateur Series that will launch a virtual, BMX amateur series, to host a live national championship in December. Today through October 3, 2020, amateur riders from 12 regions will be invited to submit a 45-second video through USA BMX Freestyle Instagram using any indoor or outdoor park of their preference for their run. Classes for male and female riders will include: 10 and under Sport Class, 11-14 Sport Class, 15 and over Sport Class, Masters (40+ Amateur), Expert (Open). Pending the regression of the ongoing pandemic, and based on regional qualifiers virtually, the top three riders in all classes from each region would advance to the National Championships either virtually or a live competition, to be held in December, depending on several factors.
With communities and tracks across America slowly reopening, USA BMX is working hard to confirm our originally scheduled events for 2020. As you can imagine, this is no easy task. We continue to work daily to assist local tracks in reopening, and currently less than a third are operating at some capacity. We are also rescheduling postponed national series events while navigating ever evolving guidelines. In some cases we are going to the extreme measure of finding tracks not previously on the schedule that can host an event. With that being said, we know your questions center around the return of the pro series. Unfortunately, restarting the pro series at this time is an impossible task considering these unprecedented circumstances.
Here are the challenges:
-Host sites are slow to confirm their ability to host races as originally planned. So while we'd love to say the pro series events on the schedule will happen, we just don't know.
-International travel bans limit some of our usual pro participants.
-The financial commitment to offer standard pro purses runs counter to our current focus of bringing back our employees who remain furloughed.
-Our Pro Series sponsor GoPro has canceled their sponsorship for 2020 due to the COVID-19 crisis. This not only eliminates the GoPro Cup Series but negatively impacts our sponsorship forecast for 2020.
In an effort to provide USA BMX women pro riders more options to compete, we have implemented a
2020 USA BMX Desert Classic Nationals Day Two