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bicycle motocross

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/ˈbaɪsɪkəl ˈmoʊtəkrɑs/
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a sport in which participants use specially designed bicycles to perform tricks and race on a dirt track

Bicycle motocross (BMX) is a type of cycling sport where riders race on dirt tracks with jumps, sharp turns, and other obstacles. Riders use lightweight bikes with rough tires made for off-road terrain. BMX races usually involve short sprints, with competitors trying to complete a set number of laps in the fastest time. The sport also includes events where riders perform tricks and stunts on flat ground or ramps.

  • He started training for bicycle motocross at a young age.
  • The bicycle motocross competition drew large crowds last weekend.
  • Bicycle motocross requires both skill and speed on the track.
  • BMX races are held on specially designed dirt tracks.
  • She won a gold medal in the international bicycle motocross event.