UCI Urban Cycling World Championships – 6-10 November 2019 / Chengdu, China.

Some BIG news today, the UCI announced the inaugural UCI BMX Freestyle Flatland World Championships will be held as part of the next UCI Urban Cycling World Championships, which will take place on 6-10 November 2019 in Chengdu, in China. Official press release below:

“The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) has the pleasure of announcing that the inaugural UCI BMX Freestyle Flatland World Championships will be held as part of the next UCI Urban Cycling World Championships, which will take place on 6-10 November 2019 in Chengdu, in China. The 2019 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships will thus feature BMX Freestyle Flatland, BMX Freestyle Park and Trials, three urban and dynamic disciplines.

Flatland is growing fast and has figured alongside Park on the UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup programme since 2018. It involves performing tricks on a flat piece of ground, often while balancing on a single wheel.

Participants are judged on the difficulty and originality of their tricks as well as their style.

In an effort to ensure the UCI Urban Cycling World Championships programme is coherent, MTB Eliminator (XCE) will be withdrawn from this event. The format for the 2019 UCI XCE World Championships is currently under consideration and an announcement will be made at a later stage.

The UCI President David Lappartient said: “The integration of BMX Freestyle Flatland into the programme of the UCI Urban Cycling World Championships marks the appearance of a new UCI World Championships for cycling. I am delighted to see this demonstration of our sport’s dynamism. In addition, the arrival of this discipline reinforces the identity of an event that was created to meet the expectations of a public that enjoys a show and to make our sport even more popular with the younger generation.”

Mark your calendar:

UCI Urban Cycling World Championships.
6-10 November 2019.
Chengdu, China.

Classic Monday’s – Chase Gouin and his section from Dorkin’ 10!

After my podcast with Dusty over at Flatland Immersion, I talked about “respecting the architects” of our sport and culture and although I kind of already do that with daily posts and Throwback Thursdays and Old School Sundays I wanted something a little more specific. Every Monday a classic section that has helped shape our sport and culture, let’s kick this off with Chase Gouin’s section from Dorkin’ 10.

One Bomb Run – Saturday, 10 August 2019

Marty Clark is organising something a little different on Saturday 10th August in Ravenna, Ohio. Read on…

One Bomb Run! is a fresh take on an amateur flatland contest. It is all about the AMs and the format is based on eliminating stress and having YOUR best run. Only Am’s are eligible for the cash purse, but there will be something for everybody (pros too). There will be a prejam and night ride Friday. All riders welcome! This is a two day flatland extravaganza with something for everybody!

Contest address:
165 Oakwood St. Ravenna, Ohio

Follow the FB page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2015679262059361/

Jean-François Boulianne joins Reklamation Bikes Company

The Reklamation Bikes Company is very Proud to welcome Jean-François Boulianne to its Pro team. J-F is well known in the BMX Flatland industry from all his years traveling and competing around the globe. ReK will be supporting Jean-François to showcase his unique tricks and style at the American Flatland Circuit.

ReK Team

“I am super happy to be joining my long time friend Jean-William Prévost in the Reklamation Pro team. It’s also an honour for me to ride the new “Rogue” frame, this is a legacy to the sport from my fellow renowned French Canadian rider Jason Plourde”

– Jean-François

Flatland Immersion Podcast with Effraim Catlow

A couple of weeks in between the Fise Montpellier and the Cologne, Dusty Tweedhope got in contact to interview for his Flatland Immersion Podcast. We discuss running Flatmattersonline, my flatland school, my new video project, injuries, judging over the years and current day as head judge, and how I practise judging in between events and a while lot more. Hope you all enjoy this one, really enjoyed being on the opposite end of what I am used to.