Profile BSX2026: Gold Partner Airsho
Profile BSX2026: Gold Partner Airsho.
The Profile BSX2026 is 91 days away. Airsho, who have been with us since 2006, will be joining us again for the 21st running of the annual one on one BMX race for charity.
The event raises money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation in Melbourne and 100% of profits from the event are donated to the RCH. In 2025 we were able to donate $10,560 thanks to the awesome BMX racing community. It was the biggest single donation in our 20 year history and with 142 competitors it was our biggest event yet, can we top that in 2026? Make sure you join us to find out.
Don’t forget to save the date, Monday 12 January 2026 at Kinglake, just a short drive into the hills North East of Melbourne. We look forward to seeing you there.
Gold Partner: Airsho
The guys at Airsho have been with us from day 1, originally as Safe & Sound, and more recently as Airsho. That’s coming up to 21 years of support, they are a massive part of the BSX family and always a huge help in making BSX the success that it is.
The Airsho crew are a family of former BMXers who get the same kick out of BSX as we do, and have been known to be lucky enough to win some of the grand prizes from the raffles. They provide the audio system to help us entertain you at BSX.
Without their help there’s no way the event would be able to create the same atmosphere that it does. They are a very big cog in the machine that is BSX.
To find out more about Airsho check out www.facebook.com/AirshoAccess
Make sure you support those who support you and events like the BSX, the flat pedal one on one BMX race for charity.
Look out for more announcements coming soon.
The Profile BSX2026 is presented by BSX Inc, bmxultra.com and Profile Racing
Platinum Partners
Profile Racing (profileracing.com / ecistore.com.au)
Gold Partners
Airsho
Silver Partners
ECIBMX
CTD Industries
Sqorz
What is BSX?
BSX, short for Bicycle Supercross or Backyard Supercross, is an annual event that started in 2006. Since then the one on one elimination race has hosted thousands of BMX racers, and even dirt jumpers, from all over Australia, and around the globe.
With 100% of profits going to charity the event has raised well over $90,000 for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation and helped raise thousands of dollars for the Kinglake West Fire Brigade.
BSX2026 will be a special event, marking the 21st anniversary of the backyard BMX bash.
WHO CAN COMPETE AT BSX2026?
It’s a common misconception that BSX is an invite only event. This is not the case. Everyone is welcome to join in on the fun and festivities.
WANT TO BECOME A BSX2026 PARTNER?
Email webmaster@bmxultra.com today for details.
ABOUT BSX
BSX (Bicycle Supercross) is one-on-one sprint trails style BMX racing on a backyard track built specifically to test a rider’s skills. The short straights, lofty jumps and tight corners are intense under race conditions, offering a fun and entertaining event for competitors and spectators alike. 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 annual Track Attack series.
The primary goal BSX is to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation but there’s so much more to the event. It creates an atmosphere that words just can’t describe. Since the very first event in 2006 BSX has raised over $90,000 helping to providing the hospital with much-needed equipment.
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.
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