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  • 2025 TRA Double Cross and Dirt Jump Comp – Official Results

    2025 TRA Double Cross and Dirt Jump Comp – Official Results

    The 2025 TRA Double Cross and Dirt Jump Comp was held September 20 at the TRA compound in Macungie, PA.  The pro invitational fundraiser event, presented by FIT and brought to you by S&M, Odyssey, Empire, Dirtsculpt, Titanium Finishing Company, HYDAC, Schroeder Industries, Blackman’s Cycle, Powers Bike Shop, Axlerad Screen Printing, Fictive Brand, A-Lot Excavating,…


  • Gary Ellis, Tommy Brackens, and Mike Miranda at the 1986 IBMXF World Championships, Slough, England

    Gary Ellis, Tommy Brackens, and Mike Miranda at the 1986 IBMXF World Championships, Slough, England

    The 1986 IBMXF World Championships in Slough, England and Pro Final 2 with US GT teammates Gary Ellis, defending World Champion from ’85, and Tommy Brackens who went on to take the title over the 3 mains and become the IBMXF Pro World Champion for ’86. Behind, on Hutch Hollywood, Mike Miranda was a big…


  • Interview – Nelson Chanady

    Interview – Nelson Chanady

    How did you discover BMX, and what year was it? In 1980, after years of riding 20″ bikes—including my awesome Redline Squareback—and racing dirt bikes from 1977-1980, my motocross days ended when my brother Louie moved to Nebraska. He had been instrumental in introducing me to motorcycle MX racing and mechanics. Things changed quickly: I…


  • Introducing Project 96: A Modern BMX with Mid-School Cool

    Introducing Project 96: A Modern BMX with Mid-School Cool

    The 2023 GT Speed Series gets a retro refresh with a nod to BMX history. Inspired by GT’s 1996 World Championship winning livery—ridden to victory by Dale Holmes—this bike blends modern performance with classic style. With its hand polished aluminum frame and ultra-rad decals, Project 96 is more than just a race bike—it’s a tribute…


  • Congratulations to Jamie Staff on his induction into the British BMX Hall of Fame, Class of 2024, Male Racer Category

    Congratulations to Jamie Staff on his induction into the British BMX Hall of Fame, Class of 2024, Male Racer Category

    Jamie Staff will go down in British Cycling history as one of the few riders who won World Championships in multiple cycling disciplines. Jamie, from Ashford in Kent, burst onto the UK BMX national scene in 1984 when BMX was booming. He was quickly picked up to ride for the prestigious Raleigh Factory Team alongside…