Rockford to host 2025 USA BMX Midwest Nationals for 30th year
GoRockford, the Rockford Park District, and Rockford BMX are partnering for the event, which is expected to bring in over $800,000 to the local economy.
Last year, the contest drew 800 riders and 3,300 fans from 33 states and 6 countries.
'Rockford BMX continues to be one of the region's standout hidden gems,' said Garret Rapp, Public Relations Director for Rockford BMX. 'We're proud to offer one of the top-ranked tracks in the nation, right here in Rockford. The 2025 USA BMX Midwest Nationals, will bring thousands of riders and families together for an exhilarating, action-packed three-day experience.'
The event runs Friday, June 13th through Sunday, June 15th.
Friday, Racing begins at 1:30 p.m.Saturday, Racing begins at 9 a.m.Sunday, Racing begins at 8 a.m.
The bicycle sport races on dirt tracks with jumps and obstacles.
'We are honored once again to host the USA BMX Midwest Nationals,' said Candy Karau, Track Operator, Rockford BMX. 'We operate our track to the highest standards, offering races all summer. We appreciate the dedication and support we receive from our community, and we look forward to another incredible year of racing in Rockford.'
The 2025 USA BMX Midwest Nationals will take place at Rockford BMX Searls Park, at 4950 Safford Road.
General parking is $10 per day.
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