Guides

BMX">About BMX

BMX rac­ing is an extremely excit­ing sport open to rid­ers of all ages, mak­ing it great fun for all the fam­ily. Up to eight rid­ers race, Moto-Cross-style, around a 300-400m track, with jumps, bump and berms (banked cor­ners). The excite­ment and pop­u­lar­ity of BMX rac­ing have caught the atten­tion of the Inter­na­tional Olympic Com­mit­tee and …

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Club Volunteers

What is vol­un­teer­ing? Vol­un­teer­ing is about choos­ing to help other peo­ple by giv­ing up your time or exper­tise. There are many dif­fer­ent types of vol­un­teer­ing activ­i­ties and the dif­fer­ent oppor­tu­ni­ties can involve peo­ple giv­ing up sev­eral hours a week, or help­ing at one event when it is con­ve­nient for the vol­un­teer. Why Vol­un­teer? Every person’s …

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James' 1st BMX

Coaching

Coach­ing is now avail­able at East Kent and is deliv­ered by James McClymont. Here James tells you a lit­tle about the coach­ing on offer and a bit about his love of BMX and how he is involved. For as long as I can remem­ber I have always had a pas­sion for bikes and I can …

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Shanaze

BMX">Get into BMX

Get Into BMX Intro­duc­tion: It is very easy to get your­self on track for BMX — com­par­a­tively lit­tle equip­ment is required and BMX bikes are sim­ple and robust (which means they’re not too expen­sive), with pow­er­ful brakes and no gears. BMX is per­haps the most family-friendly branch of cycle sport — often the whole fam­ily will compete …

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Schools Program

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