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Competitive BMX Club Racing

first three club days/have-a-go's are free of charge
In Person
Event byCapital BMX

Occurrences
Sun, 11 Oct, 10:00 am
Sun, 18 Oct, 10:00 am
Sun, 25 Oct, 10:00 am
Sun, 01 Nov, 10:00 am
Sun, 08 Nov, 10:00 am
Duration90 minutes
Address

Wilton, Wellington

Venue
Suitable Ages
All Ages

Everything You Need to Know

Club Racing brings BMX riders together for structured sessions on the track. Riders of all ages and abilities turn up ready to race, with heats organised by age and skill so everyone gets fair competition. Sessions focus on gate starts, full laps and multiple race rounds, giving participants plenty of track time in a safe, organised format.

This activity runs weekly on Sunday mornings, providing a regular rhythm for riders who want to build race experience and improve their skills alongside others. Newcomers and returning riders alike are welcome, with the emphasis on fun, safety and steady progress rather than elite performance.

Capital BMX runs the sessions, keeping the atmosphere supportive while maintaining proper racing procedures. Riders can expect a mix of practice, timed runs and actual racing that mirrors official BMX events.

  • Gate practice and starts to sharpen reaction times
  • Age-grouped heats for balanced competition
  • Multiple race rounds across the morning
  • Track familiarisation for newer participants
  • Opportunities to try different bike setups
  • Post-session chat about results and improvements

Whether you are new to BMX or already racing regularly, these Sunday sessions offer a straightforward way to stay involved in the sport.

Finding Ian Galloway Park

The track sits within Ian Galloway Park in Wilton, offering a dedicated BMX facility with open space around the course. Riders and families usually find easy parking nearby before heading to the start area. The park setting provides a relaxed arrival experience with room to warm up and prepare bikes away from the main racing line.