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Australian National Series heads West

For the third year in a row the Westside BMX club will play host to one of the biggest events on the domestic BMX calendar, as it gets set to host rounds five and six of the BMX Australia National Series over two days on February 28 and March 1.

The series has offered up some thrilling racing so far, most recently in Shepparton for rounds three and four, where Bodi Turner claimed a pair of victories in the elite men’s category, while Melinda McLeod stopped Caroline Buchanan’s run of three straight victories when she secured round four in the elite women.

Confirmed starters for the upcoming rounds include 2014 National Series elite champions Turner and world number one Buchanan, American star Barry Nobles and Bunbury’s 2012 Olympian and 2013 World Championships runner up Lauren Reynolds.

Western Australian Reynolds is currently ranked second overall in the series behind Buchanan, and will be hoping to grab her first win of the campaign to help close the gap.

Probikx - Elite Women - Rnd 4

In the elite men’s overall standings development academy rider Josh Callan is breathing down the next of leader Turner, and are separated by just 25 points heading into round five.

Probikx - Elite Men - Rnd 4

Another academy rider in Brandon Te Hiko, currently sits in second in the overall men’s junior elite series behind leader Shane Rosa, whose dominant performances in Shepparton have seen him sit atop the chasing pack.

Probikx - Junior Men - Rnd 4

While in the Junior Elite women, New Zealander Tahlia Hansen has been unstoppable having won three of the four rounds so far, while compatriot Zoe Fleming has also been in good form.

Probikx - Junior Women - Rnd 4

Joining the headliners will also be an impressive number of entries, with almost 200 riders from around the country as well as competitors from the USA, Japan and New Zealand confirmed for each of the rounds.

A full list of the all the Probix, Champbix and Challenge overall standings can be found HERE

Preparation for the event is right on schedule according to Club President Stuart Pepper.

“Preparation is going really well, basically all the ground work is done,” Pepper said.

“This year things are travelling very smoothly, been our third year we have a much better understanding of how to get things done.”

The popularity of BMX in Western Australia has been going from strength to strength and that has helped to create a real buzz around the upcoming event.

“The club is extremely excited, we have over 300 members now and they are all looking forward to it,” Pepper said.

“There has been a lot of talk about the event here in Perth, especially around the BMX community.

“With the growth of the sport, it will provide our younger riders with a great opportunity to face some fresh competition before the 2015 Subaru BMX National Championships in Brisbane in May.”

In what was a fantastic addition to the series, and the sport, both rounds will once again be live streamed through Epicentre TV, and will be available on both the BMX Australia website and APP, allowing the BMX Australia family the chance to watch all the action both in Australia and internationally.

In Westside, the live stream will commence at 10.30am local time on Saturday February 28 and 10am local time on Sunday March 1.

LIVE STREAM CLICK HERE

About BMX Australia

BMX Australia is recognised by the Australia Sports Commission as the National Sporting Organisation for BMX racing and Freestyle BMX within Australia. BMXA is an affiliate of UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale), the international cycling federation.

BMX Australia is the second largest BMX nation behind the United States and is an organisation with 17,000 members from the age of 2 years – 80 years. There are 8 Members Associations and 120 member clubs across the country.

BMX Australia exists to provide Australians with the opportunity to compete in BMX from junior levels through to elite competition, including the National Series, National Championships, World Championships and Olympic Games. It is responsible for delivering these benefits to Australian BMX riders in collaboration with the Members States and Territories.

BMX Australia’s vision “to lead Australian Sport through successful partnerships, participation growth and performance excellence” ensures that we strive to success, building a strong and positive public profile and continue to develop high quality athletes, coaches and officials at all levels of our sport.

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