2022 UCI BMX RACING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS – QUICK GUIDE
After a two-year absence for challenge riders, the 2022 UCI BMX Racing World Championships will host Challenge and Elite riders, with the Championships taking place in Nantes, France.
One hundred forty-five riders competed across 43 categories in the Netherlands in 2019, with Australia coming away from the event with 19 plates, eight of which were gold, silver or bronze.
This year’s Championships will take place in the south of France from Tuesday, July 26 until Sunday, July 31. More information will be released in the coming months, but please refer to the sections below for information about participation in the Challenge Class.
For information about the Championships Classes please visit the Australia Cycling Team pages.
As part of the selection process for the 2022 UCI BMX Racing World Championships (Challenge Class), AusCycling is currently seeking passionate and experienced individuals from within the cycling community to act as Independent Selectors.
Applications close are now closed.
AusCycling hosted a webinar on March 3 2022 with the key information and details surrounding the championships in Nantes.
Note: Participation in the 2022 UCI BMX Racing World Challenge
Amendments to the UCI BMX Racing World Challenge regulations were approved for the 2022 season to allow the 2019 UCI BMX Racing World Challenge finalists to enter the 2022 edition of the event.
Riders who competed in the finals of the 2019 UCI BMX Racing World Challenge held in Zolder (Belgium) will be permitted to enter the 2022 UCI BMX Racing World Challenge in Nantes (France) in addition to their nation’s quota allocation.
Please note Expressions of Interest are now closed.
The AusCycling Selection Committee for the 2022 UCI BMX Racing World Championships (Challenge Class) has confirmed the following preliminary selections - final selections will be announced by May 2:
Click here for the 2022 UCI BMX Racing World Championships draft schedule
Full team details will be released on Monday 2 May including:
For further information email: luke.madill@auscycling.org.au