So You Want To Race BMX?

The sport of bicycle motocross began in the early 1970's in southern California.  A handful of riders started riding their stingray type bikes off road in vacant lots and fields.  Not much competition but a lot of fun. 

Today the sport of bicycle motocross is sweeping the country and the world.  There are over a 150,000 riders of all ages racing in organized races at permanent tracks across America.  BMX racing is clean, exciting fun that whole families can get involved in whether as a racer, spectator, pit crew or track volunteer.  BMX has something to offer everyone.

Races are organized according to age group and skill levels, so everyone gets the opportunity to compete on a fair and competitive basis.  Even beginning riders have the chance to race safely with other new riders.

All riders compete for awards and ABA points.  The ABA points systems determines a riders annual ranking within that riders district.  Points are published in the BMXer Magazine which each rider receives monthly.  There a rider can check and compare his or her point standings with other riders in their own district and across the country.

Who can Race?

Races are organized into separate girls and boys classes then subdivided into age groups and skill levels.  The age groups range from 5 and under to 51 and over classes.  Within these age groups are three skill levels:  Novice, Intermediate and Expert.  All riders start as novices and work up to the more advanced levels by winning races.

What kind of bike do I need?

BMX racing does not require a lot of expensive equipment.  Most racers start with their 20" street bike by removing the chain guard and kickstand and putting some inexpensive padding on the frame, handle bar and stem.

What other equipment do I need?

First, a helmet is required, and the ABA recommends one with face protection.  You will also need to wear a long sleeve shirt, long pants and enclosed shoes.  Many tracks offer equipment on a nightly loan basis.

How much does it cost to race?

The ABA offers a 30 day trial membership for $25.  This entitles you to race at your local track and provides you with medical insurance coverage.  A one year membership cost only $45 and allows you to race on ABA tracks nationwide.  With the full membership you will also receive the BMXer, the monthly magazine with current point standings and nationwide race coverage.

Once you have become an ABA member, the only other cost will be the race day entry fee.  The entry fee entitles you to be a participant in the days action.  A typical BMX race includes 3 qualifying motos along with a main event.  In the main event, you race for awards, determined by your finish, along with the precious ABA points.

Racing BMX is easy to get started and the ABA has made it inexpensive to begin.