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Top BMX riders to compete in 2025 South African freestyle championships
Top BMX riders to compete in 2025 South African freestyle championships

The Citizen

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Citizen

Top BMX riders to compete in 2025 South African freestyle championships

The 2025 BMX Freestyle South African Championships will be at the Park Lines BMX Tournament on June 7. The event is presented by LW Mag and Dragon Energy, in association with Garmin, Balwin Properties, Insta360, Fox, and Mongoose. BMX Freestyle riders from all over the country will gather to compete for the title of South African BMX Freestyle champion. ALSO READ: South African champions crowned at the Park Lines BMX tournament The action-packed event will showcase creativity and skill as riders perform tricks and stunts in their battle to win their share of the prize money and be crowned event champions. Park Lines will be at the newly built SkyLab Skatepark at the Jozi-X Adventure Park in Bryanston, Johannesburg. Invited riders from around South Africa will compete in the Pro Division, and the event will provide up-and-coming riders with the opportunity to compete in the amateur division. The park will offer a range of obstacles for riders to use during their runs. Competitors will go head-to-head in qualifying heats where judges will consider use of the park, variation, style, tricks, and amplitude when selecting riders to advance to the finals. Pro riders will compete for their share of the cash prize purse, a Garmin Instinct 3 Smartwatch, and prizes from the official event partners. ALSO READ: Kempton BMX Club hosts fun ride In the amateur division, a new Mongoose BMX and further prizes are up for grabs. The tournament will conclude with the best trick competition open to all competing riders, with the winner taking home the new Insta360 X5 360° action camera. Spectators are welcome to attend and experience the excitement and energy of this thrilling sport. The Park Lines BMX Tournament is a UCI-sanctioned event, endorsed by Cycling South Africa. 'Park Lines is about the growth and development of BMX Freestyle locally,' said Park Lines organiser Ryan van der Spuy. 'Since its inception in 2021, we have done just that; hosting a professionally run competition open to all riders, becoming the official South African Championships, producing South African Champions, and producing the country's first Olympian in this discipline.' 'Now, we add the opening of our own BMX Freestyle-focused Skatepark, SkyLab, to the mix, the location of this year's tournament, and a park that will be open to all riders year-round. ALSO READ: Kempton Park BMX Club hosts race 'We are in for a treat on June 7 and cannot wait to see who will be crowned the 2025 South African champions.' The event will kick off at 9am at the SkyLab Skatepark, Jozi-X Adventure Park at the corner of Main Road and Sloane Street, Bryanston. Amateur riders who would like to enter Park Lines can email info@ At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Kempton Park BMX Club hosts series tournament
Kempton Park BMX Club hosts series tournament

The Citizen

time29-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

Kempton Park BMX Club hosts series tournament

The dirt flew, and wheels spun when BMX riders gave it their all for the top spot in the 2025 BMX Provincial Series hosted by Kempton Park BMX Club on April 13. The race drew riders from across the province, all determined to leave their mark on the track. Competitors from various classes, including Expert 7, Gauteng 17 to 24 Men, Elite and Cruiser, geared up for three high-stakes motos to secure places in the finals. ALSO READ: BMX riders finish off the Slayer Grandslam final leg While some riders dominated their heats, others faced stiff competition and unpredictable outcomes. Among the young standouts was Kempton Park BMX Club's Zameera Perregil, racing in the Expert 7 Girls' category. She surprised herself with a strong performance that landed her in the top spot. 'I think the race was good. I got to race with my friends and enjoyed the weather,' she said. 'I didn't know if I would win because my friend is fast, so I thought she would beat me. It feels good to win, especially because I had fun with my friends, and winning means I'm getting stronger.' The energy was high as the gates dropped for the first moto, with riders displaying fierce determination and tenacity. The Elite class, in particular, had the crowd on its feet when the racers flew over massive humps and showcased their technical skills with jaw-dropping precision. ALSO READ: South African champions crowned at the Park Lines BMX tournament Veteran racer Alex Limberg, representing the Cradle BMX Club in the Elite Men's category, shared his passion for the sport and confidence going into the race. 'I love racing. I've been doing it for about 20 years. Over the years, it's turned me into a serious competitor. I thrive on competition. Win or lose, I always walk away with a lesson to apply the next time,' Limberg said. 'Funny enough, yes, I knew I was going to win. The competition is small, and I usually race against the same group every weekend. It's always satisfying to win, but the best part is hanging out with my friends and watching everyone do what they love.' As the day wore on and fatigue set in, the racers continued to push through each moto, determined to reach the showdown. One of the more competitive brackets was the 17 to 24 Men's class, which had many entries, making the fight for first place especially tough. Kempton Park's Harrison Fouché, who won this category, credited his win to hard work and focused preparation. ALSO READ: Kempton BMX Club hosts fun ride 'The race was fun. I had good competition, and it was a great turnout for the day,' Fouché said. 'I knew I would win because I put in a lot of work with my coach. Winning feels relaxing and rewarding. It shows that the effort is paying off.' The event highlighted top racing talent and celebrated the camaraderie, dedication and love of the sport that keeps BMX racing alive and thriving in Gauteng. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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