BMX racing news January 2010
29/01 BMXPRESS has moved office
by Warwick Wheeler BMXPRESS / BMXLIFE Magazines.
BMXPRESS has moved office. Telstra gave us a new number which we had a re-direct for on our old line, and we placed it on the bmxpress.com website
As it turns out we were given the wrong number. We have spoken to Telstra and they have fixed it for us. But it now means another new number.
So the new, new office phone number is 02 4334 5915.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
29/01 Czech BMX Webpage www.bikros.cz English Edition
www.bikros.cz (Czech Republic – Europe) press release
From New Year, Czech BMX webpage www.bikros.cz, refresh of English edition.
Now you can visit two language edition www.bikros.cz, English and Czech.
If you have some info about your races, club, team, riders etc., please send it to e-mail: rene.zivny@centrum.cz
28/01 MCS Bicycles Factory Team signs with VANS Shoes!
MCS press release
The MCS Factory Team is psyched to announce that we will using VANS Shoes. “VANS is a really cool lifestyle brand that fits our image completely!” said Brian Fell. MCS Bicycles Marketing Director/Team Manager. “VANS is a brand that has been around forever and they are a welcome addition to our program.” he added. The MCS Factory Team will be sporting their casual shoes off the track and their new clipless shoe on the track. Be sure to check them out at the next race!
28/01 ONE/Kenda news round up
ONE KENDA press release
After a short winter the first Indoor race of 2010 took place in Kortrijk, Belgium.
ONE/Kenda’s team was present with 5 riders.
On Saturday Toms Skujins from Latvia took an 8th place in Elite Men, while Jordy van der Heyden from Holland rode his 2010 ONE to a 3rd place.
Rowdy van Harsel from Holland won in Boys 16 yo., Chris Christensen from Denmark won Boys
14 yo. and his sister Simone took a 2nd place in girls 16yo.
On Sunday Toms took 2nd in Elite Men. Rowdy got 3rd, Chris took 1st and Simone 2nd.
In the US Maliek Byndloss is kicking ass. Maliek won the ABA race in Guthrie, Oklahoma on Saturday in class and both days in Open. In Junior Development Boys he took a 5th on Saturday and a 2nd on Sunday. He is really good in every race he attends.
Roy van den Berg from Holland is preparing for the Worlds in Track Cycling, Aneta Hladikova from Czech Republic will compete in a couple of events in the US, just like Gabriela Diaz from Argentina.
We would like to thanks TVE Sports, VSI Group and UFO for getting everything ready in such a short time.
Special thanks goes out to Yannick Spruyt for helping out Chris Christensen.
Check for the videos here: BMX-VIDEOS.COM
ONE KENDA is sponsored by:
KENDA, PINCH GEAR, KMC, SHIMANO, BOLLÉ, THE Industries, SINZ, TVE Sport, UFO, THOMSON, ODI, NIKE, F1 ENERGY DRINKS, SAN MARCO
27/01 ABA Sooner Nationals: Webcast Replay
GO211 press release
GO211 is replaying both days of the ABA SOONER NATIONALS today (1/26) and tomorrow (1/27) at 2:00 pm (est). Don’t miss your chance to watch all the great BMX action from this past weekend’s races.
Fans can check out the replay by visiting the ABA SOONER NATIONALS’ GO211 Profile. While there, check out On-Demand videos, blogs, news, and photos.
http://www.go211.com/ababmx/abasoonernationals2010
26/01 Alienation BSX: Results
by bmxultra.com
Sorry about the trickle feed of information, it’s been a crazy week. The full report is still coming…we promise. For now, here are the elimination results
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 | ||||
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 | ||
Simon ANDERSON | ||
5. Simon TREWIN | ||
3. Shane JENKINS | ||
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 |
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ECI (www.eciimports.com)
ABD
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Roadside Services and Solutions (roadsideservices.net.au)
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For more information see bmxultra.com/bsx
About BSX
BSX (Bicycle Supercross) is one-on-one sprint trails style racing on a backyard track built specifically to test a rider’s skills. The short straights, lofty jumps and tight corners are very intense under race conditions but also fun for competitors and create quite a lot of entertainment for spectators. The event provides a unique experience for the local Victorian riders, as well as the interstate and international visitors during an off day of the Track Attack series. The events primary function is to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. In just four years the event has raised approximately $15,000 which has provided the hospital with new equipment. Funds have been raised through gate takings, raffles, auctions and donations.
About the Royal Children’s Hospital
‘The Royal Children’s Hospital is the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and provides a full range of clinical services and health promotion and prevention programs for infants through to adolescents. Each year the Royal Children’s Hospital treats tens of thousands of children through our Emergency Department, inpatient admissions and outpatient visits. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation plays a vital role in providing additional funding to support important research projects and purchase state of the art medical equipment to ensure that every child receives the very best treatment now and into the future.
26/01 Photos: The Alienation BSX2010
by bmxultra.com
Gavin D, from XBR.com.au, is a massive supporter of BSX each and every year. Not only does he provide the very expensive public liability insurance cover required to protect everyone at the charity event he provides transponders (when it’s dry) and the video cameras, advertises and promotes the event in XBR and he takes some great photos each year. If you would like to purchase any of the photos, please contact Gavin through www.xbr.com.au. Click here to check them out.
25/01 Photos: Track Attack
by bmxultra.com
We took a bunch of photos from three of the six Track Attack races; South Eastern, Lilydale and Park Orchards. Click here to check them out.
22/01 bmxultra.com T-shirt’s available at Track Attack this weekend
bmxultra.com/Phirebird press release
If you were naughty boys and girls last year chances are you missed out on a limited edition bmxultra.com t-shirt for Christmas. Don’t worry we’ll have some under the bmxultra.com tent at the final Track Attack rounds at Park Orchards on Saturday and Eastfield on Sunday.
The bmxultra.com T-shirts have been selling like hot cakes and half of them have been leaving Australian shores. If you want one of these strictly limited t-shirts you had better be quick before they are all gone.
The bmxultra.com T-shirts have been printed and designed by Phirebird Design Co. “Bringing style back into BMX” and until now have been sold exclusively through Shoppe79seventy which is an online shoppe for Racers, BMX fans or hoarders that just can’t help themselves.
Each month a new BMX Design will be released on Shoppe79seventy for delivery to your door with more cool products coming soon.
Shoppe79seventy use only PayPal to guarantee the most secure online purchase for their customers…
bmxultra.com began in 1996 and keeps the racing community up to date with the latest BMX news, product reviews and a whole lot more. It also hosts the BSX, a one-on-one race/charity event, every year. bmxultra.com also hosts Australia’s most active online BMX forum with more than 1,100 active members.
If you buy online the price is $25.95 + $7.00 FREIGHT (Australia Wide). That’s only $32.95 delivered to your door! That’s if you only buy one T! The more you buy the better it works out! If you buy from the bmxultra.com tent they are $26 each.
Support those who support BMX and better still $5.00 from every T-shirt goes to the Royal Children’s Hospital.
The t-shirts are available now and only from Shoppe79seventy.com or from the bmxultra.com tent.
22/01 One Bicycles at the 2010 XBR Summer Series – Sydney Australia
ONE Bicycles Australia team press release
(By Miekel Rose)
This year the One Bicycles Australia Team riders, Nik Rose, Justin Beattie and Mikayla Rose travelled to Sydney to take on a week of intense racing at the 2010 XBR Summer Series. Josh Rose was there to support the rest of the Team, as he suffered a bad break to his left arm prior to Christmas and was unable to compete. I had just built the 2010 ONE Bikes for Josh, Nik and Mikayla days before the event and this was their debut. Mikayla had her Expert frame painted in a hot pink with a blue metallic pearl finish and Nik was riding the new Ultimate ONE frame in Black. Justin was also riding a 2010 expert in black.
The event consisted of 5 rounds at 5 different tracks over 7 days…
Round 1 – Liverpool
Liverpool had provided the riders with a new track for the event. This caused some major accidents with multiple ambulances required throughout the day. The track was technical and challenging and definitely a step towards the future for the Club. The weather was a big challenge too, with soaring temperatures testing all who attended.
Due to lack of numbers in the 10 girls Class, Mikayla rode the Series in 11 girls. She was back racing her rival Bianca Robertson on her home track. Mikayla rode well and managed 2nd places in all the 3 races and a second in the final behind 11 year old Jessica McCormack with Bianca placing third.
Nik had some great competition in his class with W1, Japan 4, 5A and a number of State plate holders. He struggled with his pedals on the day, pulling himself out of the clips in two of the 3 heats, placing a 2nd, 3rd and a 1st. In his final he managed a fourth behind Andy Hughes, Jye Hombsch and Daichi Yamaguchi after some close fast racing.
Justin came out with a purpose and that was to remain undefeated for the day. Justin was a class above his competition winning all his motos and semi and final in a display of aggressive and classy riding. Justin had taken to the new designed track and showed he was a force to reckon with for the Series.
Round 2 – Hawkesbury
The Hawkesbury track looked technical and had recently had some improvements with additional height on the berms and a very technical second and third straight. Another very hot day of racing! We lost the third moto after a major crash brought the event to an abrupt stop when an ambulance was required to take a rider to hospital.
Mikayla was still getting used to the bike and we were seeing if the set up was right. This track has a big start hill leading into a very technical track. Mikayla was a little inconsistent on the day and managed a 2nd, a 1st and a third in the 4th moto giving her 2nd overall on the day behind Bianca Robertson.
Nik was also having a inconsistent day getting 4th in his first race, an amazing win in the second race beating W1 Andy Hughes and a disappointing 7th in the final after a massive crash in the final straight with his good mate Steven Henderson. Both boys finished the race sore and dusty. Nik was very bruised that night and for the remainder of the Series.
Justin was once again on fire, showing his competitors a clean set of heals all day. Justin powered through his two motos winning comfortably. He also managed a win in the Semis and took out the final in a great race against his rival Cooper Pozniak. Justin had continued his quest to conquer the Series.
Round 3 – Manly
Our first race under lights and this round was compulsory to race on flat pedals. The night was a challenge for a number of riders who normally race on clipless pedals. This was also an opportunity to step back in time and watch some old school bikes circulate and then the race of the sidehacks. Boy that brought back some memories!
Mikayla really struggled on the flat pedals and seemed to be right out of her comfort zone, only managing a 3rd, 4th and a 2nd before a 3rd in the final. It made her realise that she needed to train more on the flat pedals to get her pedalling technique and power delivery better on the new bike. We also realised that we needed to reduce the bars on the bike as she was struggling to get pump through the setup we had. This round was great for some learning for us both.
Nik was having a ball but still a little sore after his big crash at the previous round. Like Mikayla it had been a long time since he had raced on flat pedals. Nik raced hard and proved his versatility getting a 2nd and two 3rds and racing hard for a 3rd in the final behind W1 and Japan 4.
Justin too was having a ball and proved he was no slouch on flats. He had been riding his new jump bike a bit before the event and this came in handy on the night with Justin managing two 1st places before a second in the third moto. Justin came out in the final and blew his competition away winning ahead of Saya Sakakibara who was racing hard against the boys as she always does. Notch up another round for Justin in 11 boys.
Round 4 – Macarthur
Another night event under lights. The Macarthur track was well prepared on the night and the threat of rain saw a well oiled machine go in to work to ensure we didn’t have a repeat of the 2008 State Titles. We did get some light rain in the finals but not enough to dampen the enthusiasm of the event.
Mikayla had her bars changed and that seemed to make a lot of difference to her riding, coming out and winning the first heat of the night. She placed 2nd in the second heat after drawing a wide gate. She then managed another 1st before also winning the final. Mikayla was riding well against the older girls but Jessica McCormack was keeping her on her toes. It was a great battle all week between them.
Nik drew some tough motos and only managed two fourths and a third in his heats. The level of riding in the 12 boys is phenomenal and Nik was keeping the big guns on their toes all night. In the final he also managed a close fourth being beaten by W1, J4 and 5A. Not bad competition and not a bad effort by Nik.
Justin continued his reign of dominance by winning his first two heats easily. In the third heat he was clipped whilst jumping the last jump on the first straight and came down hard smashing his helmet. Justin got up and continued to the line finishing 7th. This accident caused him a black eye, a busted visor and some big bruises, but the lad is tough and came out in the final and finished off winning to complete another victory in the Series.
Round 5 – Castle Hill
Castle Hill is a favourite track for Nik and Mikayla. It is a fast downhill track with some technical sections and the unique downhill last corner section. The weather was perfect for the last event of the Series. The points were tight. Mikayla was trailing Jessica by a mere 6 points heading in to this event and was a chance to catch and pass her. Nik was on equal third with 5A Jye Hombsch leading in to the event. Justin had a pretty healthy lead going in to the last event and barring another big crash, was going to achieve his goal of winning the Series.
Mikayla came out all guns blazing. She was struggling with the gate but managed the holeshot in the first two races to win them both. She then came second in the next two races behind Jessica. Once again it was tight close racing between the two girls and a great opportunity for Mikayla to push herself against girls older than her. Mikayla ended up coming 2nd overall for the Series and was only 6 points behind Jessica who took out the Series in the 11 year Girls.
Nik was on fire and riding awesome. He loves this track and on his new bike he was flying. He holeshot the first race and was never caught getting a win. In the second race he drew the Japanese rider Daichi who beat him to the line. In his third heat he once again beat his field to the first corner and was never looking back taking another win. In the final he had second pick behind Daichi and chose lane 1. He needed a big gate to get the jump on his Japanese rival and mate Andy Hughes. Andy got a great snap and a great drag race down the first straight ensued, with Andy and Daichi moving over on Nik, forcing him to submit. It was a fast pace race with Andy winning from Daichi and Nik in a close third ahead of Jye Hombsch. Nik’s performance at this track earned him a third overall behind Andy and Daichi. Nik was wrapped with his racing over the week and absolutely stoked to be riding his new Ultimate ONE bike so well.
Justin was too on fire. He looked to be in control of the age group from day one and this track was no different. Justin did not drop a moto all day. He had a great race in his final against 2N Jye Ellis who came unstuck in the second berm to allow Justin to run away with the win for a clean sweep and the Series Champion Trophy ahead of Jye Ellis and Saya Sakakibara.
Once again the ONE Bicycles Australia Team did themselves and their sponsors proud with amazing racing and fantastic results in a great week of racing in a tough Series. The riders would like to thank Shane Jenkins for his ongoing support, Paul at ECI for his devotion to the kids and his belief in them. To Jim Beattie and his wonderful family, for their company and friendship. A massive thanks to Wayne and Rhonda Hughes for putting us up for the week so we could participate in the event for the first time, without them it would not have been possible to do the Series. Another big thanks to Kerry from Straightline Custom Paint for painting Mikayla’s little 2010 Expert the day it arrived and having it ready for her to race. The paintwork is awesome. See ya all again next year!
How to buy One Bicycles products in Australia
If you would like to purchase a One Bicycles frame or accessories in Australia the best way to do so is to head down to your local bike store and place an order. If they don’t know what you are talking about tell them to call Elite Cycle Imports while you wait and place your order there and then. After doing some calculations myself I have found the cheapest way to get One Bicycles products in Australia is through a local reseller.
About One Bicycles
For over a decade ONE Bicycles (operating out of Holland), inducted into the European Hall of Fame, has solely focused all their efforts on the sport of BMX. Today they are at the forefront of BMX product design Worldwide. Utilizing advancements in the industry, some of which were conceived in ONE’s own engineering department, their products directly reflect the evolution and maturing of proven BMX design. Like a fine wine ONE Bicycles product line has come of age as a result of years of dedication to the sport of BMX.
One Bicycles are a major sponsor of the bmxultra.com team
Over the years One Bicycles have sponsored
- Khalen Young
- The Phirebird team which includes 2005 & 2006 World Championships finalist Jamie Gray and 2006 NBL Grands (A Pro) champion Glenn Codega
In 2008 Maris Strombergs rode his One Bicycle to victory in the Elite Men’s class at the UCI World Championships and followed that up by taking the first ever Men’s BMX Gold medal at the Olympics.
For more information about One Bicycles check out www.onebicycles.com
21/01 Supercross BMX and BMX Legend Cru Jones on Tosh.0!!
Supercross BMX press release
For those of you who love watching Daniel Tosh’s Tosh.0 show on Comedy Central you know that he is a HUGE Rad and Cru Jones Fan. Last year Tosh had Cru ( Bill Allen ) on the show to learn how to jump out of the back of a Pick up Truck. Well this year for the second episode of the Season Cru Jones is back and this time he brought his Supercross pro Cruiser and his Factory Jersey with his Rad Racing logo to appear on the Tosh.0 show on Jan. 20th at 10:30 PST on Comedy Central. Cru and Tosh will be putting BMX racing in front of over 2 Million Viewers tomorrow. They have been hush hush about what the Skit will be, so tune in tomorrow and see what Daniel and Cru have up their sleeve. We have heard that this is only the first of a few times that Cru will be on Tosh.0 this season.
For more information on Supercross BMX please chek out supercrossbmx.com
20/01 Alienation BSX: Time trials
by bmxultra.com
Unfortunately on the day of the Alienation BSX the rain put a stop to using the transponders that XBR had brought along, so we had to go old school and use stop watches. The problem was the rain, if we had run the wiring to the starting mechanism there was a possibility of shorting out the start mechanism, which would have made things difficult. BSX really is a fun day to make some money for charity so we just ran with. For now here’s some times for you. We’ll have a full report soon.
Pro Open Men (39 Riders)
Plate | Name | Club | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Josh CALLAN | Lilydale VIC | 21.2 |
2 | Kyle HORTON | Bendigo VIC | 21.7 |
3 | Luke MADILL | Penrith NSW | 21.8 |
4 | Scott LACEY | South Eastern VIC | 21.9 |
6 | Ryan HENDERSON | Tuggeranong ACT | 22 |
5 | Levi COLLINS | Shepparton VIC | 22 |
7 | Connor HUNTER | South Eastern VIC | 22.1 |
8 | Jonathan HOARE | South Eastern VIC | 22.2 |
9 | Tom SIINMAA | Knox VIC | 22.3 |
10 | Bodi TURNER | Eastfield VIC | 22.4 |
11 | James LAUTIER | Sunbury VIC | 22.7 |
13 | Matthew JUSTER | Jingili NT | 22.9 |
12 | Todd GUYERS | Happy Valley SA | 22.9 |
14 | Adam CAREY | Bathurst NSW | 23 |
15 | David LYON | Eastfield VIC | 23.3 |
16 | Luke PRETLOVE | Warrnambool VIC | 23.3 |
17 | Michael CHASTEAUNEUF | Eastfield VIC | 23.5 |
18 | Shannon RADEMAKER | Lilydale VIC | 24.1 |
19 | Ethan MURRAY | Knox VIC | 24.3 |
20 | Ziggy CALLAN | Lilydale VIC | 24.4 |
21 | Josh ISAAC | Geelong VIC | 24.5 |
22 | Jordan DOLE | Bendigo VIC | 24.8 |
23 | Jake TUNNEY | Jingili NT | 25 |
24 | Hayden FLETCHER | Shepparton VIC | 25.3 |
25 | Cohen GOODEN | Western Park VIC | 25.3 |
26 | Talon DOBSON | Jingili NT | 25.7 |
28 | Josh MCLEAN | Sunbury VIC | 25.9 |
27 | Sam EWING | Jingili NT | 25.9 |
29 | Wade TURNER | Eastfield VIC | 25.9 |
30 | Lachlan KENNEDY | Eastfield VIC | 26.2 |
31 | Declan HEPBURN | Eastfield VIC | 26.5 |
32 | Justin BEATTIE | Blue Mountains NSW | 26.6 |
19 | Joshua DOLE | Bendigo VIC | 27.7 |
72 | Zac TREWIN | Western Park VIC | 28.2 |
TBA | Matt ELLISON | Jingili NT | 29.5 |
25 | Liam STEELE | Eastfield VIC | 29.5 |
TBA | Lachlan TYE | Blue Lake SA | 33 |
TBA | Thomas HUBERT | Southlake NSW | DNS |
74 | Jacob JONES | Bendigo VIC | DNS |
30+ (14 Riders)
Plate | Name | Club | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Simon ANDERSON | Geelong VIC | 21.8 |
2 | Tony HARVEY | Park Orchards VIC | 22.5 |
3 | Shane JENKINS | Northern Park VIC | 23.3 |
4 | Paul TOMKINSON | The Cove SA | 23.3 |
5 | Simon TREWIN | Western Park VIC | 23.7 |
6 | Craig MANUEL | The Cove SA | 23.8 |
7 | Craig WALCZUK | Geelong VIC | 24 |
8 | Paul KNOX | Knox VIC | 24.8 |
TBA | Jason EECEN | Jingili NT | 25 |
24 | Jamie BULLOWS | Frankston VIC | 25.9 |
98 | Chris VAN WINDEN | Bendigo VIC | 26.2 |
117 | Peter STAGG | South Eastern VIC | 28.5 |
TBA | Craig AUSTIN | South Eastern VIC | 30.6 |
TBA | James BEATTIE | Blue Mountains NSW | 37.4 |
A special thanks to our partners
BSX is presented by bmxultra.com and proudly supported by
Gold Partners
Dirt Designs (www.bmxultra.com/dirt)
XBR Magazine (www.xbr.com.au)
Airsho
BMX Australia (www.bmaustralia.com.au)
G Media
Silver Partners
ECI (www.eciimports.com)
ABD
BMXMAD (www.bmxmad.com.au)
Roadside Services and Solutions (roadsideservices.net.au)
Bronze Partner
Chris Van Winden Paints (CVP)
Supercross BMX (www.supercrossbmx.com)
SE Bikes
Alpine Timber Windows & Doors
Poison City Records (www.poisoncityrecords.com)
Cadel Evans (www.cadelevans.com)
For more information see bmxultra.com/bsx
About BSX
BSX (Bicycle Supercross) is one-on-one sprint trails style racing on a backyard track built specifically to test a rider’s skills. The short straights, lofty jumps and tight corners are very intense under race conditions but also fun for competitors and create quite a lot of entertainment for spectators. The event provides a unique experience for the local Victorian riders, as well as the interstate and international visitors during an off day of the Track Attack series. The events primary function is to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. In just four years the event has raised approximately $15,000 which has provided the hospital with new equipment. Funds have been raised through gate takings, raffles, auctions and donations.
About the Royal Children’s Hospital
‘The Royal Children’s Hospital is the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and provides a full range of clinical services and health promotion and prevention programs for infants through to adolescents. Each year the Royal Children’s Hospital treats tens of thousands of children through our Emergency Department, inpatient admissions and outpatient visits. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation plays a vital role in providing additional funding to support important research projects and purchase state of the art medical equipment to ensure that every child receives the very best treatment now and into the future.
20/01 JBL® Audio Equipment announced as 2010 ABA National Series Sponsor
ABA press release
The American Bicycle Association is happy to announce the addition of JBL® Audio Equipment as a sponsor of the 2010 ABA National Series. For more than 50 years, the JBL brand has provided award-winning sound technology to familiar venues, including concert halls, movie theaters and even Olympic Games’ sites.
Christopher M. Dragon, Director of Consumer Marketing, Harman Consumer Inc. stated, “JBL is all about community and the sharing of great music and entertainment. We are proud to be aligned with the ABA and its commitment to driving achievement and commitment to providing a world-class competitive platform for America’s youth. See you at the races.”
JBL, Inc., a division of Harman International Industries, Incorporated, will be the official audio brand of the ABA National Series. Harman International will supply JBL® equipment to be awarded to the 8 ABA National #1’s at the Grand Nationals and also provide product to be used throughout the season. Look for some great promotions throughout the season featuring JBL products.
“We are pleased that JBL and their great lineup of audio equipment has partnered with us for the 2010 season” said BA Anderson, CEO of the ABA. “The support of our sponsors is what helps us to continually deliver a world class product. Teaming with a world class partner like JBL will be a benefit to our membership.”
In addition to being a sponsor of the 2010 National Series, JBL and Harman is offering ABA members the ability to purchase their great products at special prices. With this new web site, ababmx.harman.com, you can get all the information you want about products, shop when you want, and know before you order if something is in stock.
About the American Bicycle Association
ABA (American Bicycle Association), formed in 1977 and headquartered in Chandler, Arizona is “The Sanctioning Body of BMX”©. The ABA organizes BMX racing for boys, girls and adults, nationwide and Canada. With 60,000 active members, 274 racing facilities and a 27 event national race schedule, ABA is the largest promoter of action sports.
About JBL
JBL is a unit of Harman International Industries, Incorporated (www.harman.com). Harman International designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of audio and infotainment products for the automotive, consumer and professional markets, and maintains a strong presence in the Americas, Europe and Asia, employing more than 11,000 people worldwide. The Harman International family of brands includes AKG®, Audioaccess®, Becker®, BSS®, Crown®, dbx®, DigiTech®, Harman Kardon®, Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon®, Mark Levinson®, Revel®, QNX®, Soundcraft® and Studer®. Harman International’s stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “NYSE: HAR.”
20/01 Supercross BMX is proud to announce a new Member to the Factory Race Team!
Supercross BMX press release
Official at the 2010 ABA Reno 1 Silver Dollar Nationals last weekend was the addition of the 2009 ABA #7 Amatuer and 17/18x Nag 4 Rider and all around stylish kid, Jeremy Rommel to the Supercross BMX Factory team. Jeremy has been a friend of Supercross for years and is a local at our Apple Valley BMX Moto park. With Jeremy’s style and speed he was the perfect addition to the Supercross Factory Team. Jeremy is racing his 2010 Supercross ENVY, outfitted with Pro LT Forks, Sinner 2 Cranks, Pro LT Bars, Racerhead FL stem and the new Supercross Pivotal Pro Saddle along with all of our other Supercross parts. And when Jeremy isn’t at the race track you can find him shredding the parks and his trails on his Supercross Passion. Expect to see Jeremy featured in our weekly webedits on Supercrossbmx.com and at all ABA and UCI nationals near you.
For more information on Supercross BMX, it’s products and it’s team, please visit www.supercrossbmx.com
19/01 Alienation BSX: Quick round up
by bmxultra.com
The Alienation BSX is going to be one of those events that people will remember forever. The track was holding up to the weather just fine until about 7am when the rain started hammering down. We put the covers down for a few hours to try to keep things as dry as possible, then managed to get the covers off and get a shortened practice session in and the track seemed to dry up a bit for the time trials. The on and off rain (and sometimes hail) through the day provided plenty of action for the spectators and the riders, the red clay surface was like riding on ice, but still the show went on. What was amazing was the positive vibe despite the rain, the riders enjoyed the conditions and the spectators did too. BSX certainly has a different atmosphere to any other BMX event.
Ziggy Callan returned to BSX to find no other women to compete against, so she took on the Open men and did it in fine style, she made it to the top 8 of 39 riders.
Here’s how the racing panned out once all the mud was cleared
Open Men (39 riders)1. Josh Callan (Redline)
2. Jonathan Hoare (Team Hammer) 3. Luke Madill (GT/Fox) 4. Ryan Henderson |
30 & Over Open wheel (14 riders)1. Simon Anderson (GT/Fox)
2. Tony Harvey (HRVfitness.com) 3. Shane Jenkins (bmxultra.com) 4. Paul Tompkinson |
A massive thank you for everyone who supported the event.
A detailed report coming soon.
A special thanks to our partners
BSX is presented by bmxultra.com and proudly supported by
Gold Partners
Dirt Designs (www.bmxultra.com/dirt)
XBR Magazine (www.xbr.com.au)
Airsho
BMX Australia (www.bmaustralia.com.au)
G Media
Silver Partners
ECI (www.eciimports.com)
ABD
BMXMAD (www.bmxmad.com.au)
Roadside Services and Solutions (roadsideservices.net.au)
Bronze Partner
Chris Van Winden Paints (CVP)
Supercross BMX (www.supercrossbmx.com)
SE Bikes
Alpine Timber Windows & Doors
Poison City Records (www.poisoncityrecords.com)
Cadel Evans (www.cadelevans.com)
For more information see bmxultra.com/bsx
About BSX
BSX (Bicycle Supercross) is one-on-one sprint trails style racing on a backyard track built specifically to test a rider’s skills. The short straights, lofty jumps and tight corners are very intense under race conditions but also fun for competitors and create quite a lot of entertainment for spectators. The event provides a unique experience for the local Victorian riders, as well as the interstate and international visitors during an off day of the Track Attack series. The events primary function is to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. In just four years the event has raised approximately $15,000 which has provided the hospital with new equipment. Funds have been raised through gate takings, raffles, auctions and donations.
About the Royal Children’s Hospital
‘The Royal Children’s Hospital is the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and provides a full range of clinical services and health promotion and prevention programs for infants through to adolescents. Each year the Royal Children’s Hospital treats tens of thousands of children through our Emergency Department, inpatient admissions and outpatient visits. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation plays a vital role in providing additional funding to support important research projects and purchase state of the art medical equipment to ensure that every child receives the very best treatment now and into the future.
18/01 Alienation BSX: On today!
by bmxultra.com
Well it’s the big day, it’s time for the Alienation BSX.
Gates open at 11am, and practice starts at the same time. Racing kicks off at 1pm and should run through to about 4pm when the auctions start.
It’s going to be an interesting day as Simon Anderson goes for his fourth straight win in the 30& Over open wheel class. In the open men Luke Madill returns to claim his third BSX crown, while last years champion Scott Lacey and last years runner up Kyle Horton have also confirmed they will return to BSX. There seems to be a lot of interest in the women’s class although no one has actually confirmed their entry just yet.
Win, Win, Win!
There are lots of prizes up for grabs today make sure you are here to win. Thanks to Alienation and all of our other partners there are going to be a lot of happy smiley faces when it’s time to head home.
The rain
There’s been a little rain over night, but the BOM says only 1.2mm since 9am yesterday.
That will actually be good for the track once people start riding it. There are no puddles so we just have to hope that the showers don’t come too often and the sun comes out.
We have experienced heavy rain before BSX in the past and it all worked out just fine.
Webcam
If you can’t make it today we will be streaming live, which should start in the next hour or two, maybe later if it starts to rain.
Here’s the link: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/alienation-bsx
Admission prices
I thought we had advertised the gate prices before but people have been asking so they look a little like this (oh and there are door prizes too)
$10 adult (14 and over)
$5 children (6-13)
free children (under 6)
$25 family (2 adults and 3 children)
A special thanks to our partners
BSX is presented by bmxultra.com and proudly supported by
Gold Partners
Dirt Designs (www.bmxultra.com/dirt)
XBR Magazine (www.xbr.com.au)
Airsho
BMX Australia (www.bmaustralia.com.au)
G Media
Silver Partners
ECI (www.eciimports.com)
ABD
BMXMAD (www.bmxmad.com.au)
Roadside Services and Solutions (roadsideservices.net.au)
Bronze Partner
Chris Van Winden Paints (CVP)
Supercross BMX (www.supercrossbmx.com)
SE Bikes
Alpine Timber Windows & Doors
Poison City Records (www.poisoncityrecords.com)
Cadel Evans (www.cadelevans.com)
For more information see bmxultra.com/bsx
About BSX
BSX (Bicycle Supercross) is one-on-one sprint trails style racing on a backyard track built specifically to test a rider’s skills. The short straights, lofty jumps and tight corners are very intense under race conditions but also fun for competitors and create quite a lot of entertainment for spectators. The event provides a unique experience for the local Victorian riders, as well as the interstate and international visitors during an off day of the Track Attack series. The events primary function is to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. In just four years the event has raised approximately $15,000 which has provided the hospital with new equipment. Funds have been raised through gate takings, raffles, auctions and donations.
About the Royal Children’s Hospital
‘The Royal Children’s Hospital is the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and provides a full range of clinical services and health promotion and prevention programs for infants through to adolescents. Each year the Royal Children’s Hospital treats tens of thousands of children through our Emergency Department, inpatient admissions and outpatient visits. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation plays a vital role in providing additional funding to support important research projects and purchase state of the art medical equipment to ensure that every child receives the very best treatment now and into the future.
15/01 Alienation BSX: Live webcam testing on now
We’ll be testing the webcam for Monday’s BSX for the next hour or 3 (from 4:30pm), please check it out and email feedback to webmaster@bmxultra.com.
Please note that we plan to have the webcam right at the end of the first straight, we are more interested in more general feedback.
Here’s the link: www.ustream.tv/channel/alienation-bsx
BSX is presented by bmxultra.com and proudly supported by
Gold Partners
Dirt Designs (www.bmxultra.com/dirt)
XBR Magazine (www.xbr.com.au)
Airsho
BMX Australia (www.bmaustralia.com.au)
G Media
Silver Partners
ECI (www.eciimports.com)
ABD
BMXMAD (www.bmxmad.com.au)
Roadside Services and Solutions (roadsideservices.net.au)
Bronze Partner
Chris Van Winden Paints (CVP)
Supercross BMX (www.supercrossbmx.com)
SE Bikes
Alpine Timber Windows & Doors
Poison City Records (www.poisoncityrecords.com)
For more information see bmxultra.com/bsx
About BSX
BSX (Bicycle Supercross) is one-on-one sprint trails style racing on a backyard track built specifically to test a rider’s skills. The short straights, lofty jumps and tight corners are very intense under race conditions but also fun for competitors and create quite a lot of entertainment for spectators. The event provides a unique experience for the local Victorian riders, as well as the interstate and international visitors during an off day of the Track Attack series. The events primary function is to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. In just four years the event has raised approximately $15,000 which has provided the hospital with new equipment. Funds have been raised through gate takings, raffles, auctions and donations.
About the Royal Children’s Hospital
‘The Royal Children’s Hospital is the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and provides a full range of clinical services and health promotion and prevention programs for infants through to adolescents. Each year the Royal Children’s Hospital treats tens of thousands of children through our Emergency Department, inpatient admissions and outpatient visits. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation plays a vital role in providing additional funding to support important research projects and purchase state of the art medical equipment to ensure that every child receives the very best treatment now and into the future.
15/01 The latest from BMXPRESS
BMXPRESS magazine press release
BMXPRESS magazine, Australia/NZ’s Premier BMX publication (and longest running – almost 11 years) has issue #52 on the stands. This issue hit the stands in places as early as early December 2009. At BMXPRESS we like to quietly go about our business of producing unmatched 100% BMX race magazines, that take our sport to the mainstream. Issue #52 is a history making issue as it is the biggest Australian BMX race only magazine ever produced. This large format issue has a 116 pages of wall-to-wall racing. Not only that, it brings BMX alive in vivid full colour with full gloss pages. Now you won’t find that anywhere else.
BMXPRESS employees lived and rode in the “old skool days”, so we have all BMX at heart. In the latest issue you will find a great spread of “Old Skool BMX” and modern day BMX. No matter what type of BMX you are into, BMXPRESS has you covered.
Sam Willoughby has been ripping it up lately, so we thought that Sam should get the honour of being our cover rider. He was pretty stoked when we told him.
So make sure you hit the newsstands and get yourself a copy of our best BMXPRESS issue yet!!!
BMXPRESS; the riders journal by riders!
15/01 World Championships results 1978-2009
by Paull McLaughlin
Have you ever made the final at the World Championships? Or do you know someone who has? If you do then BMX Racing World Championship Results 1978 – 2009 is the book for you.
After much research Paull McLaughlin from Australia has compiled the results for EVERY CLASS from EVERY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS ever run. Finalists are listed in age groups along with his or her country. The booklet is over 100 pages and results cover:
JAG: 1978 – 1983
IBMXF: 1982 – 1990
IBMXF / FIAC: 1991 – 1995
UCU: 1996 – 2009
OLYMPICS: 2008
Elite male, female and cruiser world champions listed by year
This is a wonderful trip down memory lane for all old schoolers as well as an awesome reference for individuals, clubs and associations interested in the history of BMX.
Those that have already bought a copy of this booklet include Eric Rupe, Dale Holmes, Rob de Wilde, Gerrit Does and Jerry Landrum.
The booklet costs just $AUS25 (excludes postage). Payment methods include cash, cheque, money order and electronic transfer. Email Paull at bmx74@yahoo.com.au to organise a copy to be sent out to you today.
14/01 Alienation BSX: Entry form & new partner Roadside Services & Solutions
by bmxultra.com
There’s only 4 days to go until the Alienation BSX, a Royal Children’s Hospital fund raiser, will be on again on Monday 18 January 2010.
It will be the fifth running of the one on one backyard BMX race.
Don’t forget, BSX is the only race where you can see Olympian Luke Madill in Victoria this month as he attempts to win his third BSX since cleaning up the first two in 2006 and 2007.
Entry form (and track directions)
We have been promissing the entry form for a while, but it’s finally here. Click here to download the entry form which has detailed directions to the track as well.
We will take entries at the bmxultra.com tent (blue roof) at the first two rounds of Track Attack and on the day. We still need an indication of the number of riders who will attend BSX, so if you are planning on coming along please email webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know your name, class, and the state you are from. We’ll update the rider lists which is already growing at a rapid pace. Click here to check out the current list. In case you were wondering it costs $30 to race the event and that includes the 2 hours of free riding/practice before the event. You must pay the entry fee to ride the track. The $30 goes to the prize pool of the class you enter. We’d like to see a lot more riders get along to the event, especially female riders, so if the appeal of both BMX Press and XBR magazines covering the event isn’t enough we might have to think up some other incentives, keep your eyes out for that.
Roadside Services and Solutions new silver partner
We would like to welcome Roadside Services and Solutions as a silver partner for the Alienation BSX. Roadside Services and Solutions offer a range of services and products, including signage, installations, graffiti removal, linemarking, maintenance and road side auditing. In fact you will see a number of custom directional signs to help you find your way to the track from the major routes and other products around the track and surrounds on the day.
For more information check out roadsideservices.net.au.
Licences required
All riders should be aware that you need to have a current BMX Australia Open licence to compete at the Alienation BSX.
Webcam
We’d like to get the webcam close to the track again this year, but our super long 80m network cable doesn’t work anymore, if there’s anyone out there who can help out with some rj45 cable please drop us an email to webmaster@bmxultra.com. Either way we will have it runnning, we would just like the people at home to be able to get amongst it too and see as much of the action as possible.
Come on riders
Come on guys, if you are planning on racing on Monday send an email to webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know you are coming. We’ll worry about entry forms and money later (this is not the official list, you can enter on the day). We just need a couple more 30 & Over riders and we should have a round of 16 riders, for the first time ever. We would like at least 2 more female riders to make the racing more exciting for Ziggy and Talia and all the spectators. Also we need 32 men in the Pro Open class to make this as good as it can be.
Working bee/Riding session Friday 15 January
We’ll be putting the final touches on the track and around the yard on Friday 15 January, if you want to drop through and check out the track or you are able to help out we’ll be happy to see you. If you have time for a drive up to the Kinglake area email webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know you are coming, we’ll be kicking off at about 10am.
Helmet Cam footage
We got some helmet cam footage of the track yesterday for you to check out. The track still needs some clean up work done, but it’s coming along well.
- flash video (5.5mb)
- Windows Media File (29mb)
T-shirt orders
You can’t pre-order t-shirts anymore, the order has been placed. So if you are keen to have a t-shirt put aside it will only be in the sizes that we have ordered. That said there will still be plenty of t-shirts and we also ordered some extra hoddies. If you want to reserve any t-shirts or hoodies please email webmaster@bmxultra.com.
Trophies
BSX has been running for four years so far, the Alienation BSX will be the fifth running of the event, and while riders and the BMX community are still supporting the event we’ll keep it running. We thought we’d add a new element to the event this time around and we now have two new trophies. One for the Pro men and one for the Pro women, some of you might remember that we started off with a trophy for the 30 & Over class in 2009. There will be an additional trophy to recognise the little guys who enter the event to race against their heros and have a bit of fun. The two fastest riders that are under the age of 14 that enter the Pro Men’s or Pro Women’s class will go head to head to have their name etched in the trophy and maybe a couple of other goodies.
BSX2009 DVDs
The BSX2009 DVD is loaded with over 40 minutes of BSX action along with a rockin’ all Australian Poison City Records soundtrack. They are available for $20+ postage. Email webmaster@bmxultra.com for payment details. A great Christmas gift for any BMX fan.
Posters
We are proud to annouce that Alienation will be the BSX2010 naming rights partners. There will be over three thousand dollars in Alienation products only available at the Alienation BSX in January. You have to be there to score the goodies, so mark your diaries and parents should submit their leave forms the fifth running of the BSX is going to be a whole lot of fun.
Volunteers needed
We will also need some new volunteers for administration leading up to the event as well as running the event on the day. Jobs include parking attendants, ticket sales on the gate, taking entries, selling raffle tickets, manning the silent auctions, track maintenance and so on.
Riders
We have already had verbal confirmation that Aussie BMX legend and Olympian Luke Madill
is planning on coming. If you are interested in the event drop us an email webmaster@bmxultra.com to help us determine how many riders to expect, we would need to know what class you would like to ride (Open men, Open women or 30 & Over Open wheel) where you are from (City/State) and your name. Generally we end up with 32 riders in the Open mens class, about 12 in the 30 & Over open wheel and 2-4 Open women. But there is plenty of room for more.
Partnership opportunities
If you would like to be involved in BSX2010 has partnership packages available, email webmaster@bmxultra.com for details. Basically we are looking for donations or products/services for auctions/raffles. 100% of profits raised will go directly to the Royal Children’s Hospital.
BSX is presented by bmxultra.com and proudly supported by
Gold Partners
Dirt Designs (www.bmxultra.com/dirt)
XBR Magazine (www.xbr.com.au)
Airsho
BMX Australia (www.bmaustralia.com.au)
G Media
Silver Partners
ECI (www.eciimports.com)
ABD
Bronze Partner
BMXMAD (www.bmxmad.com.au)
Chris Van Winden Paints (CVP)
Supercross BMX (www.supercrossbmx.com)
SE Bikes
Alpine Timber Windows & Doors
Poison City Records (www.poisoncityrecords.com)
For more information see bmxultra.com/bsx
About BSX
BSX (Bicycle Supercross) is one-on-one sprint trails style racing on a backyard track built specifically to test a rider’s skills. The short straights, lofty jumps and tight corners are very intense under race conditions but also fun for competitors and create quite a lot of entertainment for spectators. The event provides a unique experience for the local Victorian riders, as well as the interstate and international visitors during an off day of the Track Attack series. The events primary function is to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. In just four years the event has raised approximately $15,000 which has provided the hospital with new equipment. Funds have been raised through gate takings, raffles, auctions and donations.
About the Royal Children’s Hospital
‘The Royal Children’s Hospital is the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and provides a full range of clinical services and health promotion and prevention programs for infants through to adolescents. Each year the Royal Children’s Hospital treats tens of thousands of children through our Emergency Department, inpatient admissions and outpatient visits. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation plays a vital role in providing additional funding to support important research projects and purchase state of the art medical equipment to ensure that every child receives the very best treatment now and into the future.
14/01 BMX Victoria Rider of the Year nominations
BMX Victoria press release
The following riders have received votes in the BMX Victoria Rider of the Year Award –
Junior Riders –
Jaden Rice, Ebony Dunsworth, Max Cairns, Stephen Gedye, Brandon Teheiko, Jarrah Hecker, Ethan Height, JoAnna Lee Dobson, Liam Walczuk, Matthew White,
Jake Lorefice, Ethan Murray, James Tait, Emily Richardson, Wade Turner, James Honey, Luke Richardson, Lachlan Kennedy, Brohden Kennedy, David Lyon,
Jarrod Dillon, Harrison Gay, Christian Robertson Edgar
Veteran Riders –
Paul Morris, Dean Mason, Greg Siinmaa, Simon Anderson, Brian Lacey, Steve Hunter, Jaclyn Wilson Thompson, Craig Walczuk, Simon Trewin, Wayne Jolly,
Grant Williams, Brian Alexander, Robert Slatter, Fiona Dobson, Shane Jenkins, Trevor Stamford, Darren May, Travis Pope, Gary Morgan, Mark Dobson, Jamie
Bullows, Tony Harvey
Senior Rider –
Tom Siinmaa, Michael Chateauneuf, Matthew Dunsworth, Erin Anderson, Luke Pretlove, Kyle Horton, Jamie Mahuika, Bodi Turner, Ziggy Callan, Brock
Tuckerman, Dave Habicht, Connor Hunter, Jade Parker, James Lautier
Rider of the Year Awards will take place on Saturday the 27th of February.
Tickets are $40 each and will be on sale at all Track Attack rounds.
13/01 Track Attack starts this weekend
by bmxultra.com
Victoria kicks off it’s racing for the year with a bang this weekend. The 6 track, week long, Track Attack series starts at the South Eastern track in Oakleigh on Saturday and covers the outter Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. In addition to that is the BSX, the one on one backyard bash/charity event that we put on, is unofficially part of the Track Attack series, always run on the first rest day of the series, this year it’s Monday 18. Lot’s of prizes and a special appearance by Olympian Luke Madill (GT).
If you would like further information check out www.trackattackbmx.com.au
13/01 Alienation BSX: Luke Madill returns to BSX and new gold partner G Media
by bmxultra.com
There’s only 5 days to go until the Alienation BSX, a Royal Children’s Hospital fund raiser, will be on again on Monday 18 January 2010.
It will be the fifth running of the one on one backyard BMX race.
Luke Madill returns to BSX
GT AA Pro and Olympian, Luke Madill, won the pro men’s class at the first two BSX events, first in 2006, then again in 2007. He will return to Pheasant Creek after a two year absence to reclaim his crown as the king of BSX on Monday 18th of January. It will be the only BMX event he will be competing at in Victoria for January.
G Media new gold partner
We would like to welcome G Media as a gold partner for the Alienation BSX. G Media have been very active in giving back to the community over the years making donations to many worthy causes, including over $76,000 to the Victorian Bushfire Relief Appeal. They caught wind of our little charity event and very generously made a donation of $3,000 that has already gone directly to the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation.
Licences required
All riders should be aware that you need to have a current BMX Australia Open licence to compete at the Alienation BSX.
Webcam
We’d like to get the webcam close to the track again this year, but our super long 80m network cable doesn’t work anymore, if there’s anyone out there who can help out with some rj45 cable please drop us an email to webmaster@bmxultra.com. Either way we will have it runnning, we would just like the people at home to be able to get amongst it too and see as much of the action as possible.
Come on riders
Come on guys, if you are planning on racing on Monday send an email to webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know you are coming. We’ll worry about entry forms and money later (this is not the official list, you can enter on the day). We just need a couple more 30 & Over riders and we should have a round of 16 riders, for the first time ever. We would like at least 2 more female riders to make the racing more exciting for Ziggy and Talia and all the spectators. Also we need 32 men in the Pro Open class to make this as good as it can be.
Working bee/Riding session Friday 15 January
We’ll be putting the final touches on the track and around the yard on Friday 15 January, if you want to drop through and check out the track or you are able to help out we’ll be happy to see you. If you have time for a drive up to the Kinglake area email webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know you are coming, we’ll be kicking off at about 10am.
Helmet Cam footage
We got some helmet cam footage of the track yesterday for you to check out. The track still needs some clean up work done, but it’s coming along well.
- flash video (5.5mb)
- Windows Media File (29mb)
T-shirt orders
You can’t pre-order t-shirts anymore, the order has been placed. So if you are keen to have a t-shirt put aside it will only be in the sizes that we have ordered. That said there will still be plenty of t-shirts and we also ordered some extra hoddies. If you want to reserve any t-shirts or hoodies please email webmaster@bmxultra.com.
Entry form
(Entry form coming real soon now – hopefully by Wednesday)
If you have been looking for the entry form for BSX chances are you haven’t found it, we don’t normally release it until 2 weeks before the event, so keep an eye out, it’s not too far away. We take entries on the day, so don’t stress. What we do need to do however is get an indication of the number of riders who will attend BSX, so if you are planning on coming along please email webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know your name, class, and the state you are from. We’ll update the rider lists which is already growing at a rapid pace. Click here to check out the current list. In case you were wondering it costs $30 to race the event and that includes the 2 hours of free riding/practice before the event. You must pay the entry fee to ride the track. The $30 goes to the prize pool of the class you enter. We’d like to see a lot more riders get along to the event, especially female riders, so if the appeal of both BMX Press and XBR magazines covering the event isn’t enough we might have to think up some other incentives, keep your eyes out for that.
Trophies
BSX has been running for four years so far, the Alienation BSX will be the fifth running of the event, and while riders and the BMX community are still supporting the event we’ll keep it running. We thought we’d add a new element to the event this time around and we now have two new trophies. One for the Pro men and one for the Pro women, some of you might remember that we started off with a trophy for the 30 & Over class in 2009. There will be an additional trophy to recognise the little guys who enter the event to race against their heros and have a bit of fun. The two fastest riders that are under the age of 14 that enter the Pro Men’s or Pro Women’s class will go head to head to have their name etched in the trophy and maybe a couple of other goodies.
BSX2009 DVDs
The BSX2009 DVD is loaded with over 40 minutes of BSX action along with a rockin’ all Australian Poison City Records soundtrack. They are available for $20+ postage. Email webmaster@bmxultra.com for payment details. A great Christmas gift for any BMX fan.
Posters
We are proud to annouce that Alienation will be the BSX2010 naming rights partners. There will be over three thousand dollars in Alienation products only available at the Alienation BSX in January. You have to be there to score the goodies, so mark your diaries and parents should submit their leave forms the fifth running of the BSX is going to be a whole lot of fun.
Volunteers needed
We will also need some new volunteers for administration leading up to the event as well as running the event on the day. Jobs include parking attendants, ticket sales on the gate, taking entries, selling raffle tickets, manning the silent auctions, track maintenance and so on.
Riders
We have already had verbal confirmation that Aussie BMX legend and Olympian Luke Madill
is planning on coming. If you are interested in the event drop us an email webmaster@bmxultra.com to help us determine how many riders to expect, we would need to know what class you would like to ride (Open men, Open women or 30 & Over Open wheel) where you are from (City/State) and your name. Generally we end up with 32 riders in the Open mens class, about 12 in the 30 & Over open wheel and 2-4 Open women. But there is plenty of room for more.
Partnership opportunities
If you would like to be involved in BSX2010 has partnership packages available, email webmaster@bmxultra.com for details. Basically we are looking for donations or products/services for auctions/raffles. 100% of profits raised will go directly to the Royal Children’s Hospital.
BSX is presented by bmxultra.com and proudly supported by
Gold Partners
Dirt Designs (www.bmxultra.com/dirt)
XBR Magazine (www.xbr.com.au)
Airsho
BMX Australia (www.bmaustralia.com.au)
G Media
Silver Partners
ECI (www.eciimports.com)
ABD
Bronze Partner
BMXMAD (www.bmxmad.com.au)
Chris Van Winden Paints (CVP)
Supercross BMX (www.supercrossbmx.com)
SE Bikes
Alpine Timber Windows & Doors
Poison City Records (www.poisoncityrecords.com)
For more information see bmxultra.com/bsx
About BSX
BSX (Bicycle Supercross) is one-on-one sprint trails style racing on a backyard track built specifically to test a rider’s skills. The short straights, lofty jumps and tight corners are very intense under race conditions but also fun for competitors and create quite a lot of entertainment for spectators. The event provides a unique experience for the local Victorian riders, as well as the interstate and international visitors during an off day of the Track Attack series. The events primary function is to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. In just four years the event has raised approximately $15,000 which has provided the hospital with new equipment. Funds have been raised through gate takings, raffles, auctions and donations.
About the Royal Children’s Hospital
‘The Royal Children’s Hospital is the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and provides a full range of clinical services and health promotion and prevention programs for infants through to adolescents. Each year the Royal Children’s Hospital treats tens of thousands of children through our Emergency Department, inpatient admissions and outpatient visits. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation plays a vital role in providing additional funding to support important research projects and purchase state of the art medical equipment to ensure that every child receives the very best treatment now and into the future.
13/01 ABA Silver Dollar Nationals: Webcast Replay
GO211 is replaying both days of the ABA Silver Dollar Nationals today and tomorrow at 2:00 pm (est). Don’t miss your chance to watch all the great BMX action from this past weekend’s races.
Fans can check out the replay by visiting the ABA Silver Dollar National GO211 Profile. While there, check out the On-Demand videos, blogs, news, and photos.
http://www.go211.com/ababmx/abasilvernationals2010
12/01 Tioga powers ahead with the PowerBand
Tioga press release
Los Angeles, CA – Tioga’s relentless determination to develop the fastest race tires available results in the PowerBand – a front specific tire designed to fully capitalize on the well groomed surfaces of today’s race tracks.
The PowerBand shares many of the same design elements with the famed PowerBlock but with extra emphasis on reducing drag and minimizing rotational weight which are more critical to a front tire. The fast rolling aspect of the PowerBand is obvious. Harder to see is the improved stability made possible by a combination of the tire’s profile and the width of its center tread band. Such unique design principles let Tioga engineers adopt a smaller width casing for substantial weight savings, while at the same time enhancing all the important functionalities of a front tire. The result is a 1.85” PowerBand with performance gains shattering that of wider, heavier tires.
A true difference maker that during testing, Tioga rider Donny Robinson proclaimed the PowerBand “The best front tire I’ve ever ridden” while John ‘The Jackal’ Purse stated “The tire is awesome. It felt very secure in turns and I increased speed in 50 yard sprints.” Similar glowing feedbacks from select members of Redline Factory, GHP Factory, SE Racing and Morphine Industries reinforces that for racing on hardpacked, well maintained tracks, the PowerBand is the ultimate choice up front, and when paired with the PowerBlock, this “Power Series” is the fastest tire combo ever released by Tioga.
The PowerBand will be available in February 2010 in one size with either standard or S-Spec trim, as below.
PowerBand 20×1.85” PowerBand 20×1.85” S-Spec
60 TPI Casing 120 TPI Cylex Casing
UTC Rubber Compound UTC Rubber Compound
Steel Bead Folding Bead
345g; 12.17oz. 270g; 9.52 oz.
For more information, please visit www.tiogausa.com/bmx
About Tioga:
With over 30 years in the cycling industry focusing on function with style, Tioga has created numerous industry advancing components from the Comp-III BMX racing tire to the industry standardization of the 1-1/8” steering system. Tioga’s new generation of stylish components are functionally designed to accommodate serious athletes, and to reflect their commitment to the sport.
11/01 Alienation BSX: 1 week to go and a whole lot more
by bmxultra.com
There’s only 1 week to go until the Alienation BSX, a Royal Children’s Hospital fund raiser, will be on again on Monday 18 January 2010.
It will be the fifth running of the one on one backyard BMX race.
Goodies from ABD
We heard from ABD, BSX2009’s naming rights partner, on Friday. They are keen to help out again and join us in 2010 as a silver partner supplying a bunch of things including grips, t-shirts, a jersey, pedals and a couple of street helmets. We’ll be updating the poster as soon as possible to include those guys.
Webcam
We’d like to get the webcam close to the track again this year, but our super long 80m network cable doesn’t work anymore, if there’s anyone out there who can help out with some rj45 cable please drop us an email to webmaster@bmxultra.com. Either way we will have it runnning, we would just like the people at home to be able to get amongst it too and see as much of the action as possible.
Come on riders
Come on guys, if you are planning on racing on Monday send an email to webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know you are coming. We’ll worry about entry forms and money later (this is not the official list, you can enter on the day). We just need a couple more 30 & Over riders and we should have a round of 16 riders, for the first time ever. We would like at least 2 more female riders to make the racing more exciting for Ziggy and Talia and all the spectators. Also we need 32 men in the Pro Open class to make this as good as it can be.
Working bee/Riding session Friday 15 January
We’ll be putting the final touches on the track and around the yard on Friday 15 January, if you want to drop through and check out the track or you are able to help out we’ll be happy to see you. If you have time for a drive up to the Kinglake area email webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know you are coming, we’ll be kicking off at about 10am.
Helmet Cam footage
We got some helmet cam footage of the track yesterday for you to check out. The track still needs some clean up work done, but it’s coming along well.
- flash video (5.5mb)
- Windows Media File (29mb)
T-shirt orders
You can’t pre-order t-shirts anymore, the order has been placed. So if you are keen to have a t-shirt put aside it will only be in the sizes that we have ordered. That said there will still be plenty of t-shirts and we also ordered some extra hoddies. If you want to reserve any t-shirts or hoodies please email webmaster@bmxultra.com.
Entry form
(Entry form coming real soon now – hopefully by Wednesday)
If you have been looking for the entry form for BSX chances are you haven’t found it, we don’t normally release it until 2 weeks before the event, so keep an eye out, it’s not too far away. We take entries on the day, so don’t stress. What we do need to do however is get an indication of the number of riders who will attend BSX, so if you are planning on coming along please email webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know your name, class, and the state you are from. We’ll update the rider lists which is already growing at a rapid pace. Click here to check out the current list. In case you were wondering it costs $30 to race the event and that includes the 2 hours of free riding/practice before the event. You must pay the entry fee to ride the track. The $30 goes to the prize pool of the class you enter. We’d like to see a lot more riders get along to the event, especially female riders, so if the appeal of both BMX Press and XBR magazines covering the event isn’t enough we might have to think up some other incentives, keep your eyes out for that.
Trophies
BSX has been running for four years so far, the Alienation BSX will be the fifth running of the event, and while riders and the BMX community are still supporting the event we’ll keep it running. We thought we’d add a new element to the event this time around and we now have two new trophies. One for the Pro men and one for the Pro women, some of you might remember that we started off with a trophy for the 30 & Over class in 2009. There will be an additional trophy to recognise the little guys who enter the event to race against their heros and have a bit of fun. The two fastest riders that are under the age of 14 that enter the Pro Men’s or Pro Women’s class will go head to head to have their name etched in the trophy and maybe a couple of other goodies.
BSX2009 DVDs
The BSX2009 DVD is loaded with over 40 minutes of BSX action along with a rockin’ all Australian Poison City Records soundtrack. They are available for $20+ postage. Email webmaster@bmxultra.com for payment details. A great Christmas gift for any BMX fan.
Posters
We are proud to annouce that Alienation will be the BSX2010 naming rights partners. There will be over three thousand dollars in Alienation products only available at the Alienation BSX in January. You have to be there to score the goodies, so mark your diaries and parents should submit their leave forms the fifth running of the BSX is going to be a whole lot of fun.
Volunteers needed
We will also need some new volunteers for administration leading up to the event as well as running the event on the day. Jobs include parking attendants, ticket sales on the gate, taking entries, selling raffle tickets, manning the silent auctions, track maintenance and so on.
Riders
We have already had verbal confirmation that Aussie BMX legend and Olympian Luke Madill
is planning on coming. If you are interested in the event drop us an email webmaster@bmxultra.com to help us determine how many riders to expect, we would need to know what class you would like to ride (Open men, Open women or 30 & Over Open wheel) where you are from (City/State) and your name. Generally we end up with 32 riders in the Open mens class, about 12 in the 30 & Over open wheel and 2-4 Open women. But there is plenty of room for more.
Partnership opportunities
If you would like to be involved in BSX2010 has partnership packages available, email webmaster@bmxultra.com for details. Basically we are looking for donations or products/services for auctions/raffles. 100% of profits raised will go directly to the Royal Children’s Hospital.
BSX is presented by bmxultra.com and proudly supported by
Gold Partners
Dirt Designs (www.bmxultra.com/dirt)
XBR Magazine (www.xbr.com.au)
Airsho
BMX Australia (www.bmaustralia.com.au)
Silver Partners
ECI (www.eciimports.com)
ABD
Bronze Partner
BMXMAD (www.bmxmad.com.au)
Chris Van Winden Paints (CVP)
Supercross BMX (www.supercrossbmx.com)
SE Bikes
Alpine Timber Windows & Doors
Poison City Records (www.poisoncityrecords.com)
For more information see bmxultra.com/bsx
About BSX
BSX (Bicycle Supercross) is one-on-one sprint trails style racing on a backyard track built specifically to test a rider’s skills. The short straights, lofty jumps and tight corners are very intense under race conditions but also fun for competitors and create quite a lot of entertainment for spectators. The event provides a unique experience for the local Victorian riders, as well as the interstate and international visitors during an off day of the Track Attack series. The events primary function is to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. In just four years the event has raised approximately $15,000 which has provided the hospital with new equipment. Funds have been raised through gate takings, raffles, auctions and donations.
About the Royal Children’s Hospital
‘The Royal Children’s Hospital is the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and provides a full range of clinical services and health promotion and prevention programs for infants through to adolescents. Each year the Royal Children’s Hospital treats tens of thousands of children through our Emergency Department, inpatient admissions and outpatient visits. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation plays a vital role in providing additional funding to support important research projects and purchase state of the art medical equipment to ensure that every child receives the very best treatment now and into the future.
08/01 Morphine Industries Ends ‘09 at NBL President Cup/Christmas Classic
Morphine Industries press release
The Morphine Industries’ crew hit Louisville to end year playin in the dirt and still believing in the fat man in red.
The weekend started with the President’s Cup on Saturday and our 10X – Richie Dey giving an aerial display by hittin’ the Pro set in practice. He backed up the skills with a 1st place finish in both class and cruiser to double up in Cups and helping Florida once again take home the top spot.
The Christmas Classic hit the track the following two days with the rest of the Morphine rider’s getting in on the fun.
Master – Tim Dinger adding a little style to the track as usual. On Day 1, He took a lane 7 start in the main with getting pimped in turn one, and turned it into a place on the Podum – 3rd place. Day 2, started the same with top finishes in motos and returning to the gate in the main. Making a move for the top spot in turn two, he went low for the pass and got tangled up with a rider. Can’t win them all, that’s race. Tim settled for a 7th.
Super Xers – Gavin Lubbe / Jason Larev had a great weekend of racing rollin through motos, but a series of mishaps and bad lanes keep them both out of the main.
17/18x – Talbott Cross coming back from a broken wrist, banged bars in one of the toughest classes in BMX to come up short of the main both days.
15X – Damian Cherepko put on a clinic and routed the field with a perfect on both days taking the top podium spot with track to spare. The kid is for real.
10X – Richie Dey coming off a President Cup double-header, raced at the front of the class both days. Day 1, due to a few mishaps, he finished in the fourth spot. Returning for Day 2, Richie stepped it up and took the deuce in the main to finish the weekend.
It looks like next stop for the Morphine Circus will be Lexington, VA and the Florida State Series race in Jacksonville, FL in Mid January. We won’t disappoint.
Morphine Industries would like to thank its Factory Team Sponsors; HARO BIKES (harobikes.com), Fly Racing (www.flyracingbmx.com), Alienation (www.alienationbmx.com), Sinz Racing (www.sinz-racing.com), Rennen (www.rennendesigngroup.com), Tioga (www.tiogausa.com/bmx), Black Crown (BlackCrownBmx.com)
08/01 HRVFitness Elite Racer clinic at Park Orchards Jan 14
HRVFitness press release
The HRVFitness Elite Racer clinics come home to Victoria just in time for some pre-Track Attack training.
This time former Australian Elite Champion Tony Harvey brings AA Pros Brian Kirkham and Tom Siinmaa along to help him out.
Location: Park Orchards
Date: January 14
Time: 8am-2pm
Price: $50
Book now: tony@hrvfitness.com
07/01 Alienation BSX: 11 days to go and more goodies
by bmxultra.com
There’s only 11 days now until the Alienation BSX, a Royal Children’s Hospital fund raiser, will be on again on Monday 18 January 2010.
It will be the fifth running of the one on one backyard BMX race.
Goodies from BMXMAD
We have already announced the goodies that can be won at BSX from SE and Alienation, well the guys down at BMXMAD.com.au have sent us a list of more cool stuff that you can only win at the Alienation BSX on Monday Jan 18th.
Check it out!
- 1 x 661 Evolution Helmet Red Adult Large $279
- 2 x Intense Foldable Tyres $70
- 1 x Skins Sports Top Sleeveless Large $90
- 1 x TLD Helmet Bag $60
That’s a whole lot of goodness right there. Thanks to www.bmxmad.com.au.
Helmet Cam footage
We got some helmet cam footage of the track yesterday for you to check out. The track still needs some clean up work done, but it’s coming along well.
- flash video (5.5mb)
- Windows Media File (29mb)
Riding session Sunday 10 January
There are still a couple of soft spots on the track along the tops of corners which we think is a good excuse for a riding session this coming Sunday 10 January. If you have time for a drive up to the Kinglake area email webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know you are coming, we’ll be kicking off at about 10am.
More riding sessions to be announced soon.
T-shirt orders
As per every BSX we will have $15 t-shirts available at the event but in limited numbers only. If you want to ensure you get your hands on one you can email webmaster@bmxultra.com and pre order a t-shirt in your size. Hoodies are also available for $30. Don’t forget to send all your details including your name, contact number and size or sizes.
Entry form
If you have been looking for the entry form for BSX chances are you haven’t found it, we don’t normally release it until 2 weeks before the event, so keep an eye out, it’s not too far away. We take entries on the day, so don’t stress. What we do need to do however is get an indication of the number of riders who will attend BSX, so if you are planning on coming along please email webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know your name, class, and the state you are from. We’ll update the rider lists which is already growing at a rapid pace. Click here to check out the current list. In case you were wondering it costs $30 to race the event and that includes the 2 hours of free riding/practice before the event. You must pay the entry fee to ride the track. The $30 goes to the prize pool of the class you enter. We’d like to see a lot more riders get along to the event, especially female riders, so if the appeal of both BMX Press and XBR magazines covering the event isn’t enough we might have to think up some other incentives, keep your eyes out for that.
Trophies
BSX has been running for four years so far, the Alienation BSX will be the fifth running of the event, and while riders and the BMX community are still supporting the event we’ll keep it running. We thought we’d add a new element to the event this time around and we now have two new trophies. One for the Pro men and one for the Pro women, some of you might remember that we started off with a trophy for the 30 & Over class in 2009. There will be an additional trophy to recognise the little guys who enter the event to race against their heros and have a bit of fun. The two fastest riders that are under the age of 14 that enter the Pro Men’s or Pro Women’s class will go head to head to have their name etched in the trophy and maybe a couple of other goodies.
BSX2009 DVDs
The BSX2009 DVD is loaded with over 40 minutes of BSX action along with a rockin’ all Australian Poison City Records soundtrack. They are available for $20+ postage. Email webmaster@bmxultra.com for payment details. A great Christmas gift for any BMX fan.
Posters
We are proud to annouce that Alienation will be the BSX2010 naming rights partners. There will be over three thousand dollars in Alienation products only available at the Alienation BSX in January. You have to be there to score the goodies, so mark your diaries and parents should submit their leave forms the fifth running of the BSX is going to be a whole lot of fun.
Volunteers needed
We will also need some new volunteers for administration leading up to the event as well as running the event on the day. Jobs include parking attendants, ticket sales on the gate, taking entries, selling raffle tickets, manning the silent auctions, track maintenance and so on.
Riders
We have already had verbal confirmation that Aussie BMX legend and Olympian Luke Madill
is planning on coming. If you are interested in the event drop us an email webmaster@bmxultra.com to help us determine how many riders to expect, we would need to know what class you would like to ride (Open men, Open women or 30 & Over Open wheel) where you are from (City/State) and your name. Generally we end up with 32 riders in the Open mens class, about 12 in the 30 & Over open wheel and 2-4 Open women. But there is plenty of room for more.
Partnership opportunities
If you would like to be involved in BSX2010 has partnership packages available, email webmaster@bmxultra.com for details. Basically we are looking for donations or products/services for auctions/raffles. 100% of profits raised will go directly to the Royal Children’s Hospital.
BSX is presented by bmxultra.com and proudly supported by
Gold Partners
Dirt Designs (www.bmxultra.com/dirt)
XBR Magazine (www.xbr.com.au)
Airsho
BMX Australia (www.bmaustralia.com.au)
Silver Partners
ECI (www.eciimports.com)
Bronze Partner
BMXMAD (www.bmxmad.com.au)
Chris Van Winden Paints (CVP)
Supercross BMX (www.supercrossbmx.com)
SE Bikes
Alpine Timber Windows & Doors
Poison City Records (www.poisoncityrecords.com)
For more information see bmxultra.com/bsx
About BSX
BSX (Bicycle Supercross) is one-on-one sprint trails style racing on a backyard track built specifically to test a rider’s skills. The short straights, lofty jumps and tight corners are very intense under race conditions but also fun for competitors and create quite a lot of entertainment for spectators. The event provides a unique experience for the local Victorian riders, as well as the interstate and international visitors during an off day of the Track Attack series. The events primary function is to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. In just four years the event has raised approximately $15,000 which has provided the hospital with new equipment. Funds have been raised through gate takings, raffles, auctions and donations.
About the Royal Children’s Hospital
‘The Royal Children’s Hospital is the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and provides a full range of clinical services and health promotion and prevention programs for infants through to adolescents. Each year the Royal Children’s Hospital treats tens of thousands of children through our Emergency Department, inpatient admissions and outpatient visits. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation plays a vital role in providing additional funding to support important research projects and purchase state of the art medical equipment to ensure that every child receives the very best treatment now and into the future.
07/01 310proshop.com’s new year offer
310proshop.com press release
Proshop to the stars 310proshop.com would like to wish you all a happy new year with free worldwide shipping for orders over $500. For a limited time only.
Click here to check out www.310proshop.com
06/01 XBR Summer Series starts this weekend
by bmxultra.com
The XBR Summer Series looks like it will be a hot event with some big named USA BMX racing stars in attendance. After all the people raving about it last year we were keen to head to Sydney and see what all the fuss was about but unfortunately the cards didn’t fall our way. If you are in NSW and want to check out some awesome racing. Check out this link for all the information you need. www.xbr.com.au/xbr-summer-series-2010.html
06/01 New Race Parts from DK Bicycles
DK Bicycles Australia press release
DK PROFESSIONAL RACE FRAME:
Product Information
New development for the 2010 race season, DK is stepping getting back to it’s roots with new frames, cranks, forks and much more.
The Professional race frame is constructed from 7000 Series Aluminum, butted front triangle with special tapered top tube and tapered chain stays. Frame features a Euro bottom bracket and standard V-Brake mounts.
Specs:
Frame Size | Top Tube | Head Angle | Seat Angle | Bottom Bracket Height | Chain Stay |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pro XL | 21″ | 74.5 | 72 | 11.4″ | 14.25 |
Pro XXL | 21.5″ | 74.5 | 72 | 11.4″ | 14.25 |
WEIGHT: 1.5kgs (21″)
DK FLASH RACE CRANKS:
Race ready 2-pc design crank provides racers with an edge over the competition. 2-pc cranks such as the New DK Flash cranks provide a much smoother spin (due to outboard bearing system) and cuts down on flexing that you get from a typical 3-pc crank.
The DK Flash comes with arms/spindle, sealed Euro bottom bracket, 44T 4-Bolt alloy chainring, chainring bolts and steel insert pedal bosses (to reduce stripping chance).
WEIGHT:
Cranks 992 grams
SIZE OPTION:
170mm
175mm
180mm
COLOR OPTION:
WHITE
BLACK
05/01 Supercross BMX bars, forks and stems have landed
Supercross BMX Australia press release
At Supercross BMX we are proud to be able to provide light weight and affordable parts and frames. We now have a wide range of handlebars, forks and stems in stock, including;
- Pro forks
- Pro LT forks
- Straight 8 bars
- Straight 6 bars
- Pro LT bars
- Front loader stems
- Top loader stems
- Cadence 4 bolt chainrings
Supercross BMX Australia are supporting the Alienation BSX by supplying a set of Pro Forks that you can win, but you must be at BSX to be in the running.
To find out more information about Supercross BMX products check out www.supercrossbmx.com
For more information and dealer enquiries email sxaustralia@supercrossbmx.com.
If you would like to purchase Supercross products in Australia please have your local bike shop contact us.
04/01 Alienation BSX: 2 weeks to go and helmet cam footage
by bmxultra.com
There’s only 2 weeks now until the Alienation BSX, a Royal Children’s Hospital fund raiser, will be on again on Monday 18 January 2010.
It will be the fifth running of the one on one backyard BMX race.
Helmet Cam footage
We got some helmet cam footage of the track yesterday for you to check out. The track still needs some clean up work done, but it’s coming along well.
- flash video (5.5mb)
- Windows Media File (29mb)
Riding session Sunday 10 January
There are still a couple of soft spots on the track along the tops of corners which we think is a good excuse for a riding session this coming Sunday 10 January. If you have time for a drive up to the Kinglake area email webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know you are coming, we’ll be kicking off at about 10am.
More riding sessions to be announced soon.
T-shirt orders
As per every BSX we will have $15 t-shirts available at the event but in limited numbers only. If you want to ensure you get your hands on one you can email webmaster@bmxultra.com and pre order a t-shirt in your size. Hoodies are also available for $30. Don’t forget to send all your details including your name, contact number and size or sizes.
Entry form
If you have been looking for the entry form for BSX chances are you haven’t found it, we don’t normally release it until 2 weeks before the event, so keep an eye out, it’s not too far away. We take entries on the day, so don’t stress. What we do need to do however is get an indication of the number of riders who will attend BSX, so if you are planning on coming along please email webmaster@bmxultra.com and let us know your name, class, and the state you are from. We’ll update the rider lists which is already growing at a rapid pace. Click here to check out the current list. In case you were wondering it costs $30 to race the event and that includes the 2 hours of free riding/practice before the event. You must pay the entry fee to ride the track. The $30 goes to the prize pool of the class you enter. We’d like to see a lot more riders get along to the event, especially female riders, so if the appeal of both BMX Press and XBR magazines covering the event isn’t enough we might have to think up some other incentives, keep your eyes out for that.
Trophies
BSX has been running for four years so far, the Alienation BSX will be the fifth running of the event, and while riders and the BMX community are still supporting the event we’ll keep it running. We thought we’d add a new element to the event this time around and we now have two new trophies. One for the Pro men and one for the Pro women, some of you might remember that we started off with a trophy for the 30 & Over class in 2009. There will be an additional trophy to recognise the little guys who enter the event to race against their heros and have a bit of fun. The two fastest riders that are under the age of 14 that enter the Pro Men’s or Pro Women’s class will go head to head to have their name etched in the trophy and maybe a couple of other goodies.
BSX2009 DVDs
The BSX2009 DVD is loaded with over 40 minutes of BSX action along with a rockin’ all Australian Poison City Records soundtrack. They are available for $20+ postage. Email webmaster@bmxultra.com for payment details. A great Christmas gift for any BMX fan.
Posters
We are proud to annouce that Alienation will be the BSX2010 naming rights partners. There will be over three thousand dollars in Alienation products only available at the Alienation BSX in January. You have to be there to score the goodies, so mark your diaries and parents should submit their leave forms the fifth running of the BSX is going to be a whole lot of fun.
Volunteers needed
We will also need some new volunteers for administration leading up to the event as well as running the event on the day. Jobs include parking attendants, ticket sales on the gate, taking entries, selling raffle tickets, manning the silent auctions, track maintenance and so on.
Riders
We have already had verbal confirmation that Aussie BMX legend and Olympian Luke Madill is planning on coming. If you are interested in the event drop us an email webmaster@bmxultra.com to help us determine how many riders to expect, we would need to know what class you would like to ride (Open men, Open women or 30 & Over Open wheel) where you are from (City/State) and your name. Generally we end up with 32 riders in the Open mens class, about 12 in the 30 & Over open wheel and 2-4 Open women. But there is plenty of room for more.
Partnership opportunities
If you would like to be involved in BSX2010 has partnership packages available, email webmaster@bmxultra.com for details. Basically we are looking for donations or products/services for auctions/raffles. 100% of profits raised will go directly to the Royal Children’s Hospital.
BSX is presented by bmxultra.com and proudly supported by
Gold Partners
Dirt Designs (www.bmxultra.com/dirt)
XBR Magazine (www.xbr.com.au)
Airsho
BMX Australia (www.bmaustralia.com.au)
Silver Partners
ECI (www.eciimports.com)
Bronze Partner
BMXMAD (www.bmxmad.com.au)
Chris Van Winden Paints (CVP)
Supercross BMX (www.supercrossbmx.com)
SE Bikes
Alpine Timber Windows & Doors
Poison City Records (www.poisoncityrecords.com)
For more information see bmxultra.com/bsx
About BSX
BSX (Bicycle Supercross) is one-on-one sprint trails style racing on a backyard track built specifically to test a rider’s skills. The short straights, lofty jumps and tight corners are very intense under race conditions but also fun for competitors and create quite a lot of entertainment for spectators. The event provides a unique experience for the local Victorian riders, as well as the interstate and international visitors during an off day of the Track Attack series. The events primary function is to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. In just four years the event has raised approximately $15,000 which has provided the hospital with new equipment. Funds have been raised through gate takings, raffles, auctions and donations.
About the Royal Children’s Hospital
‘The Royal Children’s Hospital is the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and provides a full range of clinical services and health promotion and prevention programs for infants through to adolescents. Each year the Royal Children’s Hospital treats tens of thousands of children through our Emergency Department, inpatient admissions and outpatient visits. The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation plays a vital role in providing additional funding to support important research projects and purchase state of the art medical equipment to ensure that every child receives the very best treatment now and into the future.
04/01 Graves wins again on the Gold Coast
by bike media
Jared Graves has started off his new year with another bang by winning the fourth round of the National Tour on the Gold Coast. The Beijing Olympian also claimed the previous round. Graves got an early lead and managed to hold off a mid field challenge by World Cup series winner, Sam Willoughby. Graves was chased home by Willoughby and fellow Adelaide rider, Brian Kirkham from Adelaide who finished in second and third respectively.
For Graves to finish ahead of his protégée, Willoughby, was a relief.
“I’ve had a bit to do with Sam. He has all the talent in the world,’” said Graves. “My plan for the weekend was to beat Sam!”
Western Australian rider, Lauren Reynolds finally achieved her first win as an elite rider today. The win served as a confidence boost for the national high performance team member after being unlucky during race finals recently.
Early in the race Reynolds lost some ground but waited until the second straight to take the lead. She managed to stay clear of some cat and mouse action between national champion, Caroline Buchanan and America’s Alise Post. Buchanan claimed second while Post slipped back into third.
“I totally missed my gate. I thought I’d back off a little bit and wait for the right time. That’s what I did and was lucky enough to get the win,” said Reynolds.
Fourth place was claimed by Rachel Bracken from Townsville. Jaclyn Wilson –Thompson from Bendigo placed fifth and retains the elite women’s series lead with Buchanan now second overall.
The Junior women’s was won by Melinda McLeod while Matthew Dunsworth continued his domination of the junior men’s race. McLeod made it into second place in the overall series while Kirsten Dellar leads. Dunsworth maintains his stranglehold over the series.
The next two national rounds will be held in Canberra on 5 – 6th March with the final and seventh round to be held in conjunction with the national championships in Shepparton in May.
02/01 Graves wins on Gold Coast
by bike media
After crashing in the Beijing Olympic final, Jared Graves has returned to the BMX track with success on his mind and taken out the National Series round on the Gold Coast overnight. The 27 year old from Toowoomba in Queensland dominated a star studded final which included USA’s Daniel Caluag and Japan’s Tatsumi Matsushita. It was the defending national series winner, Brian Kirkham from Adelaide, who lay down the challenge to Graves but Kirkham had to be content with second place. The pressure was too much for fellow Adelaide rider and current world cup series winner, Sam Willoughby, who dominated the heats to finish in fifth place in the final just behind Joshua Callan from Victoria. Caluag placed a respectable third.
The colourful Kamakazi also had a comeback to racing after a break following the Olympics and made it to the semi-finals.
The women’s race was taken out by national champion, Caroline Buchanan from Canberra, while USA rider, Alise Post impressed with second place. Western Australia’s Lauren Reynolds claimed third while Queensland’s Rachel Bracken rode into fourth spot. The junior men’s race was secured by Matthew Dunsworth from Victoria while the Western Australian rider, Kristen Dellar won the junior women’s race.
Champbikx winners were: 16 boys – Bodi Turner (Eastfield, VIC); 16 girls – Madiison Janssen (Nerang, QLD); 15 boys – Kerrod Connors (Nerang, QLD); 15 girls – Macey Gore (Ashmore, QLD); 14 boys – Aaron Nottle (Westside, WA); 14 girls – Jade Parker (Bundaberg, QLD).
The round also doubled as a UCI Oceania Round with riders scoring valuable international points.
Probikx Elite Men (34 Riders)1 Jared Graves
2 Brian Kirkham 3 Daniel Caluag 4 Joshua Callan 5 Sam Willoughby 6 Tatsumi Matsushita 7 Anthony Dean 8 Alex Cameron |
Probikx Junior Men (22 Riders)1 Matthew Dunsworth
2 Adam Sanderson 3 Darryn Goodwin 4 Ryan Henderson 5 Thomas Rowe 6 Jesse Van Vugt 7 Jacob Page 8 Benjamin Hidalgo |
Probikx Elite Women (11 Riders)1 Caroline Buchanan
2 Alsie Post 3 Lauren Reynolds 4 Rachel Bracken 5 Ziggy Callan 6 Jaclyn Wilson-Thompson 7 Cherie Simpson 8 Stephanie Barragan |
Probikx Junior Women (8 Riders)1 Kirsten Dellar
2 Melinda Mcleod 3 Molly Nichols- Pavy 4 Lacey Oliver 5 Gemma Sloane 6 Camille Prestwidge 7 Jasmin Bensley |
02/01 THE – Release images of the new carbon STAY STRONG collaboration helmet!
Stay Strong press release
THE have teamed up to support Stephen Murray with this collaboration STAY STRONG carbon helmet available worldwide early 2010 through regular THE stockists and distributors and also through www.staystrong.co.uk . A royalty from every unit sold will go to Stay Strong to help Stephen on his road to recovery. The blue band through the centre represents the charity bracelet worn by riders and fans across the globe and has a subtle repeat print of STAY STRONG STEPHEN MURRAY throughout the band. Crisp, sharp lined panels, with bold logo fonts over a carbon base make this classy looking helmet easy to run with the flashiest of 2010 race kits. More accurate info on delivery dates will be availble early January but expected to land with your favourite THE stockist towards the end of February. So if you can hold off that long you can support Stay Strong and Stephen everytime you hit the track with this awesome new helmet.
STAY STRONG would like to thank Pete Dylewski and Toby Henderson at VSI for making this project possible. You can also subscribe to the blog on www.staystrong.co.uk for the latest updates on Stephen Murray and Stay Strong.
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