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BMX

BMX

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BMX is a cycle sport performed on BMX bikes, either in competitive racing or freestyle competitions. The thrill of the sport comes from doing cool stunts with the bicycle and racing at high speeds against other riders. BMX also stands for Bicycle Motocross.

How to Play

BMX is split into competitions, racing and freestyle. For racing, the rider who finishes at the finish line wins. The rider with the best freestyle performance also wins.

Sports Role(s)

Riders compete for themselves individually.

Equipment Requirements

These are the equipments needed for BMX:

  • a BMX Bike to ride in the race or freestyle
  • a full-face helmet to protect your self from injury and stopping any debris from blinding you
  • knee/shin pads, elbow pads, and gloves as additional protection for the rider.

Rider

Player Title

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Extreme

Physical Activity Level

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Extreme

Risk of Injury

$64,000

Average Salary

$187,200

Top Earner Salary

Sports
Category

Extreme Sports

Individual Sports

Skill
Requirements

Agility

Agility

Clarity

Clarity

Coordination

Coordination

Speed

Speed

Quickness

Quickness

Stability

Stability

Endurance

Endurance

Stamina

Stamina

Garrett Reynolds

Garrett first started with BMX freestyling at the age of 12 years old performing different skills at a local park. He would compete and win his first competition later that year as well. In 2007, Garrett competed in his first X Games placing 4th in the whole tournament. He would later go on to win 14 gold medals, 2 silvers, and 1 bronze. His most recent gold came in 2021.

Date of Birth

August 2, 1990

Birthplace

New Jersey, USA

Net Worth

$1 million

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