BMX Racing
BMX racing is for the young and young at heart. It is a fun
sport catering to mainly the younger generation. Kids generally
use 20" bikes for BMX racing and kids under 6 may be using 12"
bikes also. The bike used should be suitable to the race track.
Bikes having 24 or 26" wheels can also be used. Many tracks
allow and disallow certain sizes and types of bikes.
Irrespective of size and class, all bikes should have certain
features to prevent accidents and injures. All bikes should be
stripped of any reflectors, kickstands and chain guards. The
bike should be padded on the top tube, crossbar and stem. At
least one brake in working condition is mandatory. An
identification number plate is necessary on the race track.
Care while racing
1. Protect your head - use a helmet. Use the track rules to
select a suitable helmet. 2. Protect your body - use protective
clothing and cover the body as much fully as you can. Use sturdy
and comfortable shoes. Use gloves for better grip. 3. Keep
biking tools and sir pump handy.
Ready to race
1. Finding a race track is easy - ask the National Bicycle
League (NBL) or American Bicycle Association (ABA) through their
websites. These bodies sanction most of the BMX racing circuits.
They also provide consultancy and medical insurance (on
membership) to guard you against any accidents during the races.
A parent or guardian must always accompany the rider, in order
to give permission for the child to participate in the race.
Proof of age is required in the form of a birth certificate. All
tracks issue racing licenses on an annual basis, costing between
$15 and $40. Entry fee is charged for individual races varying
between $5 and $10.
Always take a walk around the track, especially if the track is
new to you. Remember the jumps. Take a practice ride along with
the others. Go slow and make sure you are in your comfort zone.
Races are normally segregated into age groups. The race itself
may have 3 to 4 rounds, don't get worried, if you win you will
get to keep the trophy and if you don't, you will still end up
having fun. BMX racing is a fun sport as said earlier, so there
is no reason to get bogged down, try the next time.