BMX

BMX, or Bicycle Motocross, refers to a type of off-road bicycle racing and recreational sport involving specialized bicycles. Originating in California in the late 1970s, BMX encompasses both racing and freestyle activities. The racing aspect features riders competing on dirt tracks with jumps, turns, and obstacles, while freestyle BMX includes stunts and tricks performed on ramps or in urban environments. BMX bikes are typically smaller, lighter, and have a sturdy frame designed to withstand the rigors of jumps and tricks. The sport has evolved over the years and gained popularity worldwide, leading to its inclusion in events like the Olympic Games.