
Wheel Draw Master
BMX, short for Bicycle Motocross, is an adrenaline-fueled sport centered around specialized bikes designed for speed, agility, and stunts. Originating in the 1970s, BMX has evolved into multiple disciplines, including racing, freestyle, and street riding. Racing takes place on dirt tracks with jumps and tight turns, demanding precision and speed. Freestyle BMX focuses on tricks, often performed in skateparks, halfpipes, or urban environments, showcasing flips, spins, and grinds. Street riding combines urban exploration with technical skills, using obstacles like stairs and rails. BMX bikes are built with durable frames, small wheels, and strong brakes to handle high-impact landings. The sport attracts thrill-seekers and creative riders alike, blending athleticism with daring innovation. Whether competitive or recreational, BMX offers an exciting blend of speed, control, and style.