BSX on track for 10th Year
BSX is on track for a milestone 10th year! That’s right, BSX2015 will be a celebration of 10 years for the backyard event, that’s about 9 years longer than we thought it would last.
The event is supported by Dirt Designs and AIRSHO, who have both been with us since the very first BSX in 2006.
We also have a number of new partnership announcements to make, so stay peeled here at bmxultra.com for updates.
BSX2015 is presented by BSX Inc/bmxultra.com & proudly supported by
Platinum Partner
Gold Partners
Dirt Designs (www.bmxultra.com/dirt)
Airsho
Silver Partners
Bronze Partners
When is the next BSX?
Monday 12 January, 2015. See you there!
Want to become a BSX2015 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 BMX Victoria 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 $32,000 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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