
Hobo Speedster
BMX, short for Bicycle Motocross, is an action-packed cycling sport that involves high-energy races and thrilling stunts. Riders compete on compact, sturdy bikes designed for speed, agility, and durability. The sport includes two main disciplines: racing and freestyle. BMX racing takes place on dirt tracks filled with jumps, berms, and tight corners, where riders battle for the fastest lap time. Freestyle BMX focuses on tricks and creativity, performed in skateparks, streets, or on dirt jumps. Popular tricks include spins, flips, and grinds, showcasing rider skill and daring. Originating in the 1970s, BMX has grown into a global phenomenon with major competitions like the X Games and UCI BMX World Championships. Whether racing or freestyling, BMX offers excitement for both riders and spectators.