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BMX Games Are Fast And Furious

By: Robert Sheehan

When it comes to all the rage extreme sports in our time, it has to be BMX games. It is one of the toughest form of cycling, no wonder it is next to some of the other extreme sports like skateboarding and sport bike stunting. As for the bicycles, they are so designed to counter the extremity of this particular sport. Going to some of the details you will find that these bikes normally have two, 20-inch wheels. And these wheels when compared to those of the conventional bikes are about 6 to 7 inches smaller whatsoever.

The frame is so poised that it attains utmost stability and resistance to say the least. BMX bikes hold some incredible features like for example, unique systems that permit an unrestricted number of 360-degree revolutions of the steering wheel.

BMX race is basically sprint cycling over a racetrack. These tracks are not the usual ones, they are specially made that stretch over 300-400 meters. They are also accompanied with a chain of jumps and bumps with banked corners called "berms". There are eight players at the most in the race where the riders compete over one lap.

With BMX Racing, you will never run short of excitement and thrill. What’s more its safety record is also good enough as regards cycling sports. Again, whatever the status of the competition race team riders must indulge in appropriate safety equipment. As goes for the fundamental requirements, you simply can’t do without a helmet, gloves, knee and not to mention elbow pads.

You must know that the format of BMX was resultant from motocross racing. These sprint races go well on the off-road single lap racetracks. The jumps and bumps plus banked and flat corners and of course a finish line in the dirt racecourse are the perfect ingredients for smashing excitement. So much so that BMX racing will now feature at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

BMX Freestyle

BMX freestyle adds a dimension to BMX biking whatsoever. In this particular race, you will neither have a track or course laid nor will you find any riders to compete with. The things you will find are the ramps build in an assortment of configurations that demands tricks and stunts on part of the rider. Furthermore, a particular time is allotted for the rider.

It is to be mentioned that the panel of judges rates the performance of each of the riders respectively. A point system is taken into consideration. The individual riders given in their level best, to satisfy the judges and earn points. This sport is all the very challenging and exciting at one fell swoop. In fact, BMX freestyle is quite a popular sport.

BMX riding is truly fascinating.


Robert Sheehan is a freelance writer and co-owner of www.bicycles-are-us.com Visit Robert And read more about bicycles at www.bicycles-are-us.com/.Specialized-Bike.html

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