BSX is short for bicycle supercross, it's a stripped back variation of BMX racing. With two separate tracks for riders to compete against each other in a one on one elimination style format. Instead of physical strength riders depend on skills and finesse, on a track like this even the smallest mistakes can be costly. As much as it's challenging and fun for riders, it's also designed for spectators and more particularly to raise money for the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation. All profits raised from gate takings, auctions, raffles and merchandise sales go to the Royal Children's Hospital.
| Year | Funds raised |
|---|---|
| $2,390.10 | |
| $7,738.80 | |
| $2,763.75 | |
| $2,179.20 | |
| $6,285.35 | |
| $3,213.90 | |
Total |
$24,571.10 |
Alienation BSX 2010 Finals
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Here's the lowdown on the BSX2008 DVD
65 minute DVD features:
DVD Trailer/Preview
We have a high quality downloadable version if the intro from the DVD which runs for just over 4 minutes. It's a very big download, if you have dial up you should find another way to get hold of it.
The reason the file is so big is so we don't lose picture quality, there won't be a smaller version of the file available.
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The Alienation BSX, short for Bicycle Supercross or some might suggest Backyard Supercross, is a One on One charity event run at the bmxultra.com compound at Pheasant Creek, nestled in the Kinglake ranges 60kms North East of Melbourne’s CBD. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation are the primary beneficiary of the event, however we also help raise money for the Kinglake West CFA (Country Fire Authorite). With the event held in January, the peak of the Aussie summer, you would expect great weather, but BSX history has proved you need to be prepared for anything. We thought we had seen it all. When there's rain, normally it would clear mid morning to a beautiful sunny day, everything would dry up the skies would turn blue and everything would be perfect. Normally.
The BSX has become an institution. An event by riders for riders, and the spectators get a whole lot out of it too, not only with the action packed racing on the track but with all the fundraising activities as well. The event has attracted riders from Canada, New Zealand and all over Australia, including the likes of Sarah Walker, Tanya Bailey, Lauren Reynolds, Ziggy Callan. Sam Willoughby, Luke Madill, Jamie Gray, Michael Robinson, Michael Fenwick, Khalen Young, Glenn Codega, Alex Cameron, 80’s legend Jamie Hales and a whole lot of others. Even professional wrestler Joey Russell Junior came along to race this year.
There have been just 3 winners in the hotly contested Open Men's class over the past four years. Luke Madill took the wins in 2006 and 2007, Josh Callan won in 2008 and Scott Lacey in 2009. All three past champions returned for BSX2010, Luke Madill making a special trip to squeeze BSX in only a couple of days after becoming the Australian 4X champion, yet again. There were also a bunch of talented young riders who were expected to keep the past champions honest included Kyle Horton, Tom Siinmaa, Levi Collins, Jonathan Hoare, Connor Hunter, Luke Pretlove and Ryan Henderson, just to name a few. An in form Bodi Turner was a dark horse for the event. But each of them would have to make it all the way through eliminations in a record breaking field of 39 riders. Ziggy Callan was the only woman to put on her flat pedals for the day, she loves BSX and decided to take on the guys since there was no class for her.
The 30 & Over Open wheel class also broke attendance records with 14 riders. There was a push for a round of 16, but fell just two riders short. Simon Anderson was there to attempt to take an unprecedented fourth straight BSX win, but Tony Harvey wasn’t going to give Simon a run for his money. Other contenders included Shane Jenkins, who was looking for his fourth podium in a row, Chris Van Winden who’d made a few BSX finals now, Craig Walczuk, Jamie Bullows, Simon Trewin and Paul Knox who made the top eight last year. Throw in the interstate riders Paul Tomkinson, Craig Manual, Jason Eecen, Jim Beattie and pro wrestler Joey Russell Junior (aka Craig Austin) and let's not forget BSX first timer Peter Stagg.
When people started to arrive at the Alienation BSX the rain was still falling and the track was still under wraps, but the forecast didn't look good. Actually we had to abandon the idea of using transponders for timing because if we had got water in the start box it could have shorted everything out, so it was back to the old school, a stop watch.
The start of the event was delayed a while so the track was given time to dry. Lucky the Kinglake West CFA had setup early, they kept punters fed and warm until practice eventually started.
The track was a little slick at the start of practice but was drying up nicely through the session. The carpet certainly helped riders get some grip around the slick corners. Since most riders seem to run slick tyres no one was going particularly quick in the shortened practice session, so no one really stood out. Young Hayden Fletcher was hitting up the jumps and pulling some big airs, he seemed to be the only guy to really have fun with it during the practice session.
Time trials
By the time the time trials were on the track had dried significantly. Luke Madill put in a hot time early, but the crowd were quiet. It wasn’t until Hayden Fletcher put in a great run boosting the first two straights that the crowd started to get into it. The time trials were pretty much incident free until Lachie Tye's run. He did manage to get in a good lap until he launched off the last corner for quite possibly the crash of the day. Ziggy Callan, the only woman game enough to get her bike out put in a great run too, proving she can hang with the boys. In the end it was Josh Callan who got the fastest lap in followed by Kyle Horton, Luke Madill and Scott Lacey.
In the 30 & Over men, Paul Knox put in a smooth run to qualify in the top 8 knocking out previous finalist Chris Van Winden and former Australian Champion Jamie Bullows to name a few. In the last timed run of the day Jim Beattie got a good snap but when manualling through the first doubles seemed to put his front wheel down a little early and since it was pointing off to the side of the track he followed and went down into a flat spin. He got up with a smile on his face and continued his run. Simon Anderson took the fastest lap with Tony Harvey in second followed by Shane Jenkins and Paul Tomkinson.
During the presentation of the BSX race plates the rain started up again, and then hail! It was brief but enough to give the track another good soaking. The sun came out again shortly afterwards and it was on to the eliminations.
Round 1
Open Men
Michael Chasteauneuf Vs Josh Callan: These guys are normally fairly even on the track, but you would have to say that Callan has the edge at BSX, and he had the #1 plate and a win under his belt to prove it. The race was even until the first corner where Chasty misjudged it and ended up dropping his back wheel over the backside of the corner, it was all over for him.30 & Over
Round 2
Open Men
Quarter Finals
Open Men
It had started raining again for the semis.
Semis
Open Men
30 & Over
Finals
The rain had started again for the finals.
Under 14 trophy dash. This is a new thing for BSX, since a bunch of young guns come and support the race we put the fastest two in a race together.
30 & Over
Open Men
Click here for photos thanks to Gavin D/XBR: http://bmxultra.com/pictures/pictures/2010/01/bsx2010/index.php
Pro open
| Round 1 | Round 2 | Quarter finals | Semi finals | Finals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Josh CALLAN | ||||
| Josh CALLAN | ||||
| 17. Michael CHASTEAUNEUF | ||||
| Josh CALLAN | ||||
| 9. Tom SIINMAA | ||||
| Tom SIINMAA | ||||
| 25. Cohen GOODEN | ||||
| Josh CALLAN | ||||
| 5. Levi COLLINS | ||||
| Levi COLLINS | ||||
| 21. Josh ISAAC | ||||
| Levi COLLINS | ||||
| 13. Matthew JUSTER | ||||
| Matthew JUSTER | ||||
| 29. Wade TURNER | ||||
| 3. Luke MADILL |
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| Luke MADILL | ||||
| 19. Ethan MURRAY | ||||
| Luke MADILL | ||||
| 11. James LAUTIER | ||||
| James LAUTIER | ||||
| 27. Sam EWING | ||||
| Luke MADILL | ||||
| 7. Connor HUNTER | ||||
| Jake TUNNEY | ||||
| 23. Jake TUNNEY | ||||
| David LYON | ||||
| 15. David LYON | ||||
| David LYON | A Final (1st vs 2nd) | |||
| 31. Declan HEPBURN | Josh CALLAN | |||
| Def | ||||
| 2. Kyle HORTON | Jonathan HOARE | |||
| Kyle HORTON | ||||
| 18. Shannon RADEMAKER | ||||
| Bodi TURNER | ||||
| 10. Bodi TURNER | ||||
| Bodi TURNER | ||||
| 26. Talon DOBSON | ||||
| Ryan HENDERSON | ||||
| 6. Ryan HENDERSON | ||||
| Ryan HENDERSON | ||||
| 22. Jordon DOLE | ||||
| Ryan HENDERSON | ||||
| 14. Adam CAREY | ||||
| Adam CAREY | ||||
| 30. Lachlan KENNEDY | ||||
| 4. Scott LACEY | ||||
| Ziggy CALLAN | ||||
| 20. Ziggy CALLAN | ||||
| Ziggy CALLAN | ||||
| 12. Todd GUYERS | ||||
| Josh MCLEAN | ||||
| 28. Josh MCLEAN | ||||
| Jonathan HOARE | ||||
| 8. Jonathan HOARE | ||||
| Jonathan HOARE | ||||
| 24. Hayden FLETCHER | ||||
| Jonathan HOARE | B final (3rd Vs 4th) | |||
| 16. Luke PRETLOVE | Luke MADILL | |||
| Luke PRETLOVE | Def | |||
| 32. Justin BEATTIE | Ryan HENDERSON |
30 & Over open wheel
| Round 1 | Semi finals | Finals |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Simon ANDERSON |
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| Simon ANDERSON | ||
| 5. Simon TREWIN |
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| 3. Shane JENKINS |
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| Shane JENKINS | A final (1st Vs 2nd) | |
| 7. Craig WALCZUK |
Simon ANDERSON | |
| Def | ||
| 2. Tony HARVEY |
Tony HARVEY | |
| Tony HARVEY | ||
| 6. Craig MANUEL | ||
| 4. Paul TOMKINSON | ||
| Paul TOMKINSON | B final (3rd Vs 4th) | |
| 8. Paul KNOX | Shane JENKINS | |
| Def | ||
| Paul TOMKINSON |
We have been waiting to finalise the total amount raised from the Alienation BSX, there is still money trickling in, but in the meantime we decided to get the money to the bank early and the Royal Children's Hospital are just as ecstatic as we are. We smashed our past record of $6,235.85, set in 2007. This year we have raised $7,738.80 so far. That's a total raised of over $22,000 since BSX began in 2006.
There are a whole lot of reasons for the success of the event, it's great to have the support of the wider BMX community, and while it could have been easy for riders to stay at home we managed to break records with the rider count at the wettest BSX in history.
On top of the money raised for the Royal Children's Hospital the Cadel Evans jersey went under the hammer and raised $500, that money was donated to the Kinglake West Country Fire Authority.
The popular number plate auction was a big one this year raising $981.10 and it was almost as competitive as the racing. The biggest price tag on a plate was for Simon Anderson's plate at $126.60, Luke Madill's plate was popular too, it went for $100. The only female competitor Ziggy Callan's plate went for $50, more than her brother and event winner Josh Callan, whose plate sold for $40. Event organiser Shane Jenkins' plate sold for $50 as well.
We would like to thank everyone individually for their contributions on the day, but it would take a while. For all that helped on the day and leading up to the event, thank you. For all the riders who came out to ride in crazy conditions, thank you. For the spectators, thank you. And a massive thank you to all of our partners.
We will see you all next January for BSX2011.
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BSX2011 January 2011.
BSX has been run in January 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 and is building momentum. Luke Madill has dominated the first two years but the competition just keeps getting tougher. While Luke went on to focus on the Olympics Josh Callan won in 2008 and Scott Lacey won in 2009.
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