Get Started
All the information you need to get started in BMX racing
in Victoria is right here
What Equipment Do I Need?
Any 20 inch or 24 inch (cruiser) BMX bike will be fine. Remove
any mudguards, chain guards, kick stand, pegs and reflectors,
for safety of yourself and other riders.
Ensure that there are no sharp edges on your handlebars (ie
No torn grips with exposed metal) or pedals, etc.
You need brakes that work, either rear foot brakes or a rear
hand brake.
One of the parents or older riders will check your bike for
you and help with any minor adjustments.
What Do I Have to Wear?
Long Pants – jeans or track pants are
fine.
Long Sleeved Top – such as a windcheater.
Gloves – any type of gloves that have
complete hand and finger protection.
Helmet – A full face helmet that covers
the ears – some Clubs have a spare that you can borrow.
Pads – Top bar,
gooseneck and handlebar pads are not compulsory but are recommended
Shoes - you must wear fully enclosed shoes
to protect your feet.
Long Socks - your socks need to be long enough
to cover you ankles.
How Much Will It Cost?
You will have to join a Club and pay a Membership and purchase
a BMX Australia Licence (This is your insurance). Licences cost
$56.00 to $76.00, subject to the level of licence, and are valid
for 12 months from date of purchase. Day Licences are valid
for $15.00 for official club day/night practice or club race
meetings.
BMX Victoria membership is included in your club membership fee and is valid
for 12 months for all open and sprocket
licence holders. Club Membership costs vary from Club to Club.
When Do I Race?
BMX Racing is a year round Sport. Most Clubs run Club meetings
on Friday nights or Saturday afternoons, either weekly, fortnightly
or monthly.
There are also Open Race Days throughout the year, mostly on
Sundays. See Race Calender.
Isn’t BMX Racing Dangerous?
BMX Racing has the most successful and requested Risk Management
Policy of any sport.
BMX Racing is classified as a contact sport like football, hockey,
basketball and soccer. Statistics prove that BMX Racing is the
safest of all action family sports.
Riders must wear protective clothing, race bikes that have been
checked for safety by officials and race
tracks that have been inspected by accredited officials to ensure
that racing is safe for all competitors.
The History of BMX Racing
BMX Racing (Bicycle Moto Cross) originated in Southern California
in 1970.
By 1976 the sport had found its way to Australia, first in Queensland
then spreading throughout Australia.
BMX Racing Clubs are now located in every State and Territory
of Australia.
Is There A Class for Me?
Yes! There is a class for every age and skill level, from 5
and Under (Sprocket Rocket) to 55+ year old, Male and Female
Classes.
So Boys, Girls, Mum’s and Dad’s can all compete
in their own age class and skill level at the same venue, at
the same time.
Once a rider reaches 14 years of age, they may choose to race
in a money class.
Coaching is available by Accredited Coaches at most Clubs or
privately for all ages and genders.
Race Calender
BMX Victoria Inc. publishes an annual race
calendar. This contains all Open Race meetings in Victoria
which usually occur on most Sundays of the year. Most Clubs
also issue a Club Calendar, some include the Open meetings as
well as the Individual Club events.
Some highlights of the BMX Victoria Inc. race year are:
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Track Attack
a race series that incorporates 6 race meetings in the last
week of January each year. In the past we have had riders
from all States and Territories in Australia and some overseas
riders participate.
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Super Nationals
a race series incorporating 2 meetings held in February
and March each year.
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Royal Children’s Hospital Charity Day
a one day event usually held in February each year
where all entry and raffle (each Club donates a Prize) money
is donated to the Royal Children
Hospital Good Friday Appeal.
Victorian State Championships
held over 2 days in November each year.
What do I do next?
Check the Tracks page and
contact a club near you
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