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The Adventure
of BMX

History of  BMX

In 2003, BMX was officially recognised as an Olympic sport, significantly boosting its popularity and drawing elite athletes from across the globe. Australia has produced outstanding BMX riders, including Caroline Buchanan and Sam Willoughby, who have celebrated remarkable success on the international stage.


For BMX enthusiasts in Alice Springs, opportunities abound to demonstrate their skills and engage in a variety of competitions. Matthew Juster, a cherished BMX professional from the Territory, embodies the exceptional talent and potential in the region, celebrating significant achievements in BMX events on both national and international levels.

Participating in BMX

BMX offers numerous benefits beyond the thrill of racing.

It is a fantastic form of exercise that enhances both upper and lower body strength, improves cardiovascular endurance, and develops crucial skills like reflexes and endurance that are transferable to other cycling disciplines. Many elite riders have started their careers in BMX and later transitioned to professional cycling sports.


At the Red Centre BMX track in Alice Springs, riders of all ages and skill levels can experience the exhilaration of BMX racing. The track features an array of jumps, berms, and challenging obstacles designed to provide a thrilling and adrenaline-pumping experience. Safety is a top priority, ensuring a fun and secure environment for riders to enjoy.

Experience the thrill and passion of BMX racing at our track, whether you're a seasoned rider or just starting out!


Come be a part of the vibrant NTBMX community at the Red Centre BMX track in Alice Springs, NT.

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