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USA BMX Celebrates the Close of a Successful 2022 Season with Twenty-Eight National Events, Participation Increase, and a new USA BMX Foundation Program for Underserved Youth

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Thursday, January 5, 2023

“2022 will go down in the BMX history books as possibly the most important year we have had in Tulsa,” said Shane Fernandez, USA BMX President.

Key Points: 
  • “2022 will go down in the BMX history books as possibly the most important year we have had in Tulsa,” said Shane Fernandez, USA BMX President.
  • From coast to coast, 23 states hosted a national event, and as we look to 2023, USA BMX currently has 29 National events planned across the U.S.
  • With 46 states and 20 countries represented, USA BMX welcomed more than 3700 participants at this year’s Grand Nationals.
  • In 2022, USA BMX Freestyle successfully organized an eight-stop series that crowned nine National and 124 State Champions.

USA BMX Celebrates the Close of the 2021 Season as the Largest and Most Successful in the History of the Sport

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Friday, January 7, 2022

2021 will go down in the BMX history books as possibly the most significant in the history of the sport, said Shane Fernandez, USA BMX President.

Key Points: 
  • 2021 will go down in the BMX history books as possibly the most significant in the history of the sport, said Shane Fernandez, USA BMX President.
  • For the 2021 season, USA BMX shattered every previous record of event attendance and economic impact on the 28 event series.
  • With 49 states and 20 different countries represented, USA BMX welcomed more than 3600 participants at this years Grand Nationals.
  • In addition to the successful event series, USA BMX Freestyle added key BMX content powerhouse Kyle Carlson - formerly of Vital BMX - to the Freestyle staff.