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Dew Tour BMX Dirt Course Revealed

Friday 16 July 2010

Dew Tour kicks off next weekend in Chicago, with the opening round being a BMX only event. Unit athletes Cam White, Jaie Toohey and David Girsch are all on the line up and all seem in good health. The course looks pretty different then previous set-ups but all the riders are questioning the size, and lack of normal dirt doubles. Either way we should see some great riding, and hopefully some great results for the Unit riders. You will be able to watch most of the events on Fuel TV, or by following the main BMX websites online.

While those guys are battling it out in Chicago, Dane Searls will be throwing down everything he has in Germany for the 'Big In Bavaria' contest, which is meant to be one of the premier dirt jump contests in the world with a pretty massive prize pool.

The set-up looks good, and with Dane's big jump experience, he will have to be one of the favourites. You can check out more info on the event now over at FAT BMX.

  • By Allan H

MX Racing Returns This Weekend

Friday 16 July 2010

Last weekend left us all lost and confused, as racing in the USA and Australia took a break. Well not to worry, you will all get a double dose this time round as the Aus MX Nats hit Moree, and the USA Nationals take over Millville.

On the Australian scene, Unit riders Tye Simmonds, Billy Mackenzie, Cody Mackie, Ford Dale, Luke Arbon and Luke George are all on the charge and with only a matter of weeks left to win valuable series points, the gloves will be off when the gates drop Sunday morning. You can follow the Australian series over at the Fullnoise / MX Nationals Live Feed from Sunday morning.

Overseas, we are just past the halfway point of the Outdoors, and you can check out extensive highlights and race re-caps over at the Alli Sports MX website.

Unit athletes Broc Tickle, Ryan Sipes and Kyle Chisholm have all been strong contenders this season, and are all big threats to the podium so keep an eye on those guys. Aussie Dan Reardon has also started to find some good form, so with some luck his results will start reflecting his former speed and talent.

You can usually watch a live webcast HERE for some of the races, or the Racer X Twitter is also full of great updates and results as they happen.

  • By Allan H