bmx races are held at bmx track if you want to find a bmx track near you just go to the usabmx website and go in search track nearest to you if you dont live in the states just search bmx tracks in "your city" and it'll list the closest track!
No. The Verde Theory is a BMX bike for riding on a track. A Gyro would only come on a Freestyle bike made for trick riding.
15lbs and up! It depends upon what the bike is made of. The department store bmx bikes are the heaviest more in the 25lb+ range. If your looking to actually race bmx. A retail bmx is not a good choice. They also cannot handle the track conditions and are very heavy!
The Akron BMX track, AKA Akron Derby Downs BMX, was formed sometime around 1986. The group that ran Stow Bmx looked for a new location after they lost the Stow, Ohio one. I believe that Stow ran from 1982-1986.
Only if he is really, really good.
60 mp/h
Bmx tracks are made of mostly lime and gravel
I think a freestyle bmx should be made out of steel but I've heard bmx's are made out of chromoly or alluminion, i hope that's just for racing
no. the can be any brand
Cycling Track Venue Velodrome / Cycling Road Venue The Mall Hampton Court Palace / Cycling Mountain Bike Venue Hadleigh Farm / Cycling BMX Venue BMX Track
Bob haro invented the first freestyle BMX bike.
There are typically two main disciplines for BMX riding: freestyle BMX and BMX racing. Freestyle BMX focuses on tricks, jumps, and stunts, while BMX racing involves competitive racing on a designated track. Riders may specialize in one or both of these disciplines.