Bromont hosts Canadian BMX Freestyle Championships for the first time

BMX Freestyle athletes from across the country will travel to Bromont, QC, to compete in the new Acrobatic Zone at the Centre National de Cyclisme de Bromont for the 2024 Canadian BMX Freestyle Championships on Oct. 26.    

“We are thrilled to be working with the Centre National de Cyclisme de Bromont as host of the 2024 Canadian BMX Freestyle Championships, marking the first UCI-level BMX Freestyle event at this outstanding facility,” said Jen Eaton, Events and Officials Manager at Cycling Canada. “This event is not just a competition; it’s a celebration of BMX culture that invites our vibrant community and amateur freestyle athletes to join in the excitement. We’re committed to creating an electric atmosphere filled with passion, creativity, and sportsmanship, showcasing the incredible talent of BMX riders from across the nation.”

Jeffrey Whaley, a Paris 2024 Olympian in the discipline, will be on hand after returning from the UCI BMX Freestyle 2024 World Cup in Shanghai, CHN, where he was accompanied by Mike Varga and Maxime Chalifour, who will also be competing in Bromont.   

Several national team athletes, including Xavier Wright, Marie-Soleil St-Laurent, Jude Veens and AK Nault, had the chance to test the Acrobatic Zone earlier this month, when they took part in Cycling Canada’s first-ever BMX Freestyle training camp, under the guidance of coach Dave Thomas.   

The full technical guide and important event information can be found on the Events Page of the Cycling Canada website. 

Media contact:

communications@cyclingcanada.ca

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