Race BMX Bikes
Understanding BMX Racing
BMX Racing is an exhilarating sport where the objective is to navigate a 300-400 m circuit as swiftly as possible. The course is crafted specifically for BMX racing, requiring the eight competitors to overcome jumps, humps, and sharp turns. Racers complete a single lap, with each event lasting less than a minute.
Unlike other BMX styles, race BMX involves fewer tricks; however, riders employ a technique known as pumping. This allows the cyclist to create momentum by using their arms and legs to propel over jumps.
What Defines a BMX Race Bike?
Race BMX bikes are crafted for speed and rapid acceleration. These bicycles are specifically engineered for racing rather than performing stunts. Compared to freestyle variants, race bikes typically have narrower tires since there's less need for traction.
Additionally, these bikes are lighter than freestyle models, often constructed from aluminum instead of steel, providing robustness and long-lasting performance. It's common for a race BMX bike to feature a 20-inch wheel diameter.
Determining the Right BMX Race Bike Size
Even with a standardized wheel diameter, BMX frames and tires vary in size. The appropriate bike size depends on the specific model, with options from Micro-mini to Pro XXL, which categorize the bikes based on frame size.
Height plays a crucial role—taller individuals require a longer top tube (the upper part of the frame). Refer to our BMX Race Size Chart to guide you in selecting the right BMX size. Choosing the correct size enhances your riding performance.
If your interest leans towards stunts and tricks instead, explore our collection of Freestyle BMX Bike products.