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Manchester BMX Club

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The long awaited Manchester BMX track facility at Platt Fields is now finished. The builders have handed over the facility to Manchester City Council and Manchester BMX club now have access for training and gate practice. Official club sessions will be Thursday evenings 6.30 to 8.30 and Saturday afternoons 3.00 till 6.00. All BMX and mountain bike riders are welcome, provided you are wearing suitable helmet, gloves and padding. The club is currently running a winter race series on the first Saturday of each month. The first major national race event will be held in August 2009

Welcome to Manchester BMX Club!
Manchester BMX Club was formed to promote the sport of BMX racing at the new Platt Fields track in Fallowfield, Manchester. BMX racing is now an Olympic event, so there is a new more professional approach to training and Manchester is at the heart of that progression. It’s not all serious though, as the appeal of BMX racing is from the age of 4 years through to……well, there’s no age limit!

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The Manchester BMX track concept was originally brought to life by the British Cycling’s Excellence Programme and their need for a training venue. It has also been recognised that for BMX racing to grow in Manchester there was a need for a facility to provide regularly organised sessions, training, racing, promotional days and other activities based around promoting BMX racing and cycling in the Manchester area.

Early in 2007 Manchester City Council decided to take a leading role in the provision of a BMX racing facility and the staff required to oversee general operations and track maintenance. This much welcomed provision by Manchester City Council will allow Manchester BMX club to concentrate its efforts on promoting the sport of BMX racing and developing local club rider talent.

The Platt Fields BMX facility will in effect be leased to Manchester BMX club up to 3 sessions a week for club practice and race events. Early discussions indicate that gate practice and training sessions could be Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays although this will depend on Manchester BMX club having the manpower to run these training sessions, so all volunteers and support welcome.

The jumps on the track are designed to test a rider’s skill and jumping ability, so it’s not all about speed. For any cycling activity to keep your attention and make you want to return, it has to be fun. For you to improve your skills, it has to be demanding. To achieve the best results you will need knowledge and commitment. For a parent to bring their kids along, they will require a safe environment free from bullying. Manchester BMX Club aim to provide this and will need to build a community to achieve this.  cheddar doubles

For General Enquiries Email: info@manchesterbmx.co.uk