News

Speedline/ Supercross team at the Australian Champ’s

The Speedline/Supercross Australia team were in force at the Australian BMX Championships at Shepparton last week.

galea-v2

Ethan Zrna (11 Boys) The former Australia #2 struggled a little in the wet conditions and finished up 2-1-2 in the heats, it was the 1/4 final where he really struggled and finished 5th

Madie Guyers (16 Girls) This was a break through event for Madie you can see she’s starting to really push herself with a new found confidence. Madie Placed 2-3-3 in the heats and made it as far as the semi where she placed 6th.

Danny Galea (40-44 Men) Danny was a hot favourite for the class he finished 1-1-1 in the heats, placed 2nd in the semi and 1st in the main (40-44 cruiser) Danny was also in with a good chance in the cruiser class he finished 1-1-1 in the heats 1st in the 1/4 final 2nd in the semi and unfortunately crashed in the final finishing 8th

David Elms (45-49 Men) David rode well in a tough class finishing 1-2-2 in the heats 4th in the semi and 7th in the main (45-49 cruiser) David followed that up on cruiser with 2-3-4 in the heats 3rd in the semi and 6th in the final.

Glenn Main (35-39 Men) Glenn placed well in his heats with 4-5-3, but he stayed too wide in the first corner which cost him and left him with 8th (35-39 cruiser) Glenn looked far more comfortable in the cruiser class placing 2-2-2 in the heats but a slow start in the 1/4 final left him in 5th.

Tim Austin (30 & Over challenge men) Tim posted some fast times but was unlucky with the draw and landed the hardest of the heats, he finished 5-5-6.

Craig Austin (35-39 Men) Craig put in some ripper gates in his heats but was unable to finish off the laps, he placed 7-7-6 in the heats.

Stewart Kelly (30-34 cruiser) Stewie mixed it up in a class field but it was a hard day in the office, he finished up with 7-7-7 in the heats.

Paul Tomkinson (35-39 Men) The former Masters finalist progressed easily with a 3-3-5 in the heats unfortunately a 7th in the semis saw him watching the finals from the sideline.

Well done to all riders, we are very proud of you all, and thank you for your dedication and your efforts at the highest level of competition in the country.

The Speedline/Supercross Australia team are proudly supported by Supercross BMX, Speedline Parts, Dirt Designs, bmxultra.com and Elite Cycle Imports.

Speedline Parts

Speedline Parts is a bicycle parts manufacture located in Southern California. We currently produce forks, cranksets, pedals, chains, headsets, brakes and seatpost clamps. All of our products are tested and used by team riders. Speedline Parts are distributed in Australia by Supercross BMX Australia.

Supercross BMX Australia

Supercross BMX is a leader in BMX by design, innovation and manufacturing. The Supercross ENVY is the lightest production frame, full stop! However there is much more to the brand than the ENVY frame. There is also the alloy BLUR and the cromo BOLT LT, both of which have the same race winning geometry as the ENVY. Supercross BMX currently produces some of the most respected cromo/heat treated handlebars and forks in the business as well as hubs, stems, seats, posts, tires, cranks and a while lot more.

Did you know that Supercross BMX Australia is the exclusive distributor for Supercross, Speedline and Anarchy products?

We only sell our products through reputable stores who can provide you with the service and expertise that will help you get the most out of your bike and your dollar.

If someone walks up to you and asks you if you are interested in buying any of these products ask them what store they are associated with, ask them what their post sales support is like, ask them if they offer a Supercross standard crash replacement warranty, ask them where the money goes. Most importantly ask a Supercross dealer for a quote before you make a big mistake and hand your hard earned cash over to the wrong person.

Supercross only offer warranty and support for the products purchased through our approved dealers.
We are proud to support local industry and local riders who also buy local.

Share Button
|