BMX Cyclists
BMX cyclists are athletes who ride bicycles designed for BMX racing and freestyle BMX. These bikes are typically smaller and sturdier than regular bicycles, allowing for tricks and stunts. BMX racing takes place on dirt tracks with jumps and turns, while freestyle BMX involves performing tricks on ramps, rails, and other obstacles.
BMX cycling is popular among people of all ages and is often seen in competitions and events. The sport has gained recognition, with BMX being included in the Olympics since 2008. Many riders participate in local competitions, showcasing their skills and creativity on the bike.