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		<title>Riding Your BMX</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BMX racing is a fun sport for young folk. For youngsters, the basic bike should have 20-inch wheels. Riders under age 6 can use whatever kind of bike they have, even if it is not a real BMX freestyle bike. These tiny people might still be riding bikes with wheels as tiny as 12-inches.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMX racing is a fun sport for young folk. For youngsters, the basic bike should have 20-inch wheels. Riders under age 6 can use whatever kind of bike they have, even if it is not a real BMX freestyle bike. These tiny people might still be riding bikes with wheels as tiny as 12-inches.</p>
<p>Many tracks will let you race an off-road bike in the &#8220;Cruiser&#8221; class.</p>
<p>Whatever bike you use should be provided this way.  Take off the kickstand and chain guard to stop injury in a wreck.</p>
<p>The bike should have pads on the top tube, stem and crossbar. If your cycle doesn&#8217;t have them, adding this safety mechanism will cost about $5. The bike should have one working brake. A coaster brake is fine if that is all the bike has. Eventually , tie a paper plate to the handlebars. When you can the track, they will give you a number to put on it. That number will identify you to the judges and fans as you are racing. For head protection, a helmet is necessary. Depending on the track rules, this may wish to be a full-face helmet or a helmet with a new mouthguard. Other tracks will accept any kind of cheap motocross-style helmet. Regular long pants or jeans will protect the rider&#8217;s legs. For arm protection, wear a long-sleeved shirt.</p>
<p>Since riders will use their feet, they should wear good strong shoes they are comfy riding in. Though you can race without gloves, wearing them is a brilliant idea. Be certain they fit well and do not meddle with moving your hands. Ultimately , bring bike tools and an air pump in case repairs are required. To race, a potential rider desires to discover a track. Local bike shops may have info on where the closest track is. Otherwise visit the nation&#8217;s Cycle League ( NBL ) or Yankee Bike organisation ( ABA ) web sites. These are the permitting bodies of BMX racing. They supply recommendation and insurance to local tracks. A guardian must go with the rider to give authorization for the kid to race. A birth certificate must be shown as validation of age. Most tracks charge between $15 and $35 for a racing license that is licenses good for a year. There&#8217;s also an entry fee for each race, which is mostly between $6 and $10. For your first trip to a selected track, get there about 2 hours before the 1st race starts.</p>
<p>Find the registration tent or trailer and sign up.</p>
<p>Put your helmet and other gear on and follow the others to the beginning gate. Watch what everybody else does and where they are going. Go slow the initial few times till you&#8217;re feeling cushty. You&#8217;ll be in a group or &#8220;moto&#8221; with other riders about your age. When your group is known as, go up and race. This could probably occur 3 or 4 times, relying on the system the track uses, and then it is going to be over.</p>
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