​USA BMX Nor-Cal Nationals Races into Roseville Three-day event to showcase riders from across the globe

Hundreds of professional and amateur BMX riders from around the world will descend on Roseville this weekend, May 3-5, for the USA BMX Nor-Cal Nationals.

TULSA, Okla. (April 29, 2024)

The three-day event will be held at Oak Creek BMX at 648 Riverside Avenue in Roseville, California. Races begin at 1:30 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Sunday with competitors racing well into the evening. Parking is $15 per day, and fans are welcome to watch and cheer on their favorite riders as they expertly navigate jumps, twists and turns along the track.

“BMX is such an exciting, family-friendly sport that brings so many people together—racers and fans of all ages,” said Kim Summers, CEO of Placer Valley Tourism. “We’re honored to have the BMX Nationals in Roseville, which will generate much-appreciated revenue for local businesses and help showcase the diversity of major sports events in Placer Valley.”

WHAT: USA BMX Nor-Cal Nationals

WHEN: Friday - Sunday, May 3-5, 2024

● Friday: Races begin at 1:30 p.m.

● Saturday: Races begin at 9 a.m.

● Sunday: Races begin at 8 a.m.

WHERE: Oak Creek BMX 648 Riverside Ave. Roseville, CA 95678

Many notable local riders from Oak Creek BMX will be competing at the USA BMX Nor-Cal Nationals this weekend, including several racers who qualified for the UCI BMX Racing World Championships that will be taking place May 12-18 in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

“We are so proud of the outstanding BMX community that our track operator at Oak Creek BMX, Amanda Lowry, has fostered,” said BA Anderson, CEO of USA BMX. “We’ve held numerous national racing events in Roseville, and we know it’s going to be a thrilling event.”

NOTE: To schedule interviews with local riders participating in the USA BMX Nor-Cal Nationals, or a USA BMX representative, please contact Ella Ho Ching at ehoching@commitagency.com or 602-625-9054.


About USA BMX

Established as the American Bicycle Association in 1977 and headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ABA is the nation’s largest cycling organization with more than 70,000 members with combined racing and freestyle events at more than 300 sanctioned BMX tracks across the United States and Canada. ABA empowers and elevates the early stages of bicycle development by creating opportunities through facility development, programs, and national events. As a result, ABA has developed a structured blueprint. A cyclist can progress from humble beginnings on a balance bike to becoming a BMX Olympian by establishing these roots. Through STEAM, scholarships, freestyle amateur events, the national series, the Olympics and new facilities built across the United States, these four pillars under the USA BMX organization will impact young riders and families: USA BMX Foundation, USA BMX Freestyle, USA BMX Racing and ABA Ethos.