BMX NATIONALS COMPETITION SCHEDULE

BMX Nationals Competition Info

Friday the 13th of Feb is the only dedicated event practice date that is included in the competition entry fee.

Prior to this, RampFest is open to the public as per our normal weekly schedule, and all sessions are charged at the normal session rate.

Please note that as this is a special event week, 10x Session Passes and other promotional coupons are not able to be redeemed from Monday 9th of Feb - Monday 16th of Feb.

Please note that normal session capacity and limits do apply - and that RampFest is open to the public - all competitors must follow all standard rules and etiquette when it comes to riding in a standard public session.

To ensure you get your spot, we always recommend pre-booking your session.

See Session Schedule Here

The RampFest Resi mats will be removed from the course Thursday 12th of Feb at 6pm.

Other Course Changes will be done in stages, starting Wednesday 11th of Feb.

The course will be competition ready for all Friday practice sessions, and no further changes will occur from this date.

The RampFest Course has a few changes for the Nationals.

  • No Resi Mats will be on the course (and the spine is a proper spine underneath - not a Spox)
  • The Long & Low Ramp is removed
  • The current Resi Box is extended by 1.2m towards the spine, closing this gap slightly to allow spectators space to access to the viewing platforms on that side.

All competitors are required to get checked off at the RampFest Front Counter prior to your event or practice session. You can check in anytime after 09:00 Friday.

Here you will be provided with your competitor wristband and your spectator pass.

Please remember, all entries include a single weekend spectator pass - any additional spectators must purchase a ticket.

All competitors must wear their wrist band for the duration of the event.

Before the start of your event, you must head to the Competitor Entry to Course will be through the side door (in the RampFest car park) only.  This will be clearly signed and manned by a staging official.  No course entry will be via the shop.  

Riders will only be permitted to enter the course with their bike for their dedicated practice sessions or their competition.

Both Saturday & Sunday will be Live-Streamed via YouTube.

Saturday will be streamed via a single static camera.

Sunday is streamed via multiple manned cameras.

Full Commentary will be available on both streams.

Links to the stream will be posted as we get closer to the date.

All Age Categories are based on the athletes “year of birth”. So if you turn 13 in 2026 (even if it's not until December), you are considered 13 at the Nationals, and would compete in Under 15s.

Like all sports, sometimes the age cutoff bracket is unlucky and an athlete can be the youngest in the category. But the same rules are applied evenly across all age groups consistently to maintain fairness.

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