Regina BMX club hopes bike racers jump on new track

The 13th Ave BMX Club hopes more people find out the track is there and give the sport a try

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Caption: The 13th Ave BMX Club in Regina is open to kids and adults, and has members from the age of six up. (Heidi Atter/CBC)

A group of volunteers are hoping to revitalize BMX biking in Regina.
The 13th Ave BMX Club has been around for some time, but a race track the bike club was using was in need of repair. They had been racing on a gravel area with man-made hills for jumps at the track — on 13th Avenue just west of Sandra Schmirler Way — but the gravel wasn't the easiest to bike on.
Vic Stuart, along with many other volunteers, decided it was time to start from scratch. This spring, they tore down the old hills, brought in new dirt and packed it down to create a bumpy racetrack with three main turns.
The club hosted a reopening race night on Monday.
"A lot of people in town don't know that the track is here," said Stuart, who added there were some new riders, along with a number of returning faces, at the May 27 reopening.
"We're just trying to get the word out. We put a lot of time and effort into rebuilding the track."

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Caption: The club's BMX track on 13th Avenue was redone in the spring of 2019. (Heidi Atter/CBC)

Vic Stuart's son, Carter Stuart, was one of the racers in the 10-year-old category on Monday night. He said he was impressed by the new track.
"It's really smooth," he said. "It's a bit better than last year."
Carter has been racing for two years now.
"It's better than playing Fornite," he said with a laugh. "And it's good exercise."

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Caption: Carter Stuart has been BMX riding for two years. He said the old track wasn't too bad, but the new one is a lot better. (Heidi Atter/CBC)

The idea of revitalizing the 13th Avenue track came about after Vic Stuart and other club volunteers saw a track during a national BMX race in St. Albert, Alta.
"[There were] tons of volunteers, beautiful track — and it was just amazing to see that BMX racing didn't really die there after the '80s," he said with a laugh.
His kids had raced before, but never on a track like the one they saw in St. Albert. With the help of 13th Ave BMX Club president Steve England and many volunteers, the new track was packed down and ready for people to hit the pedals.

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Caption: Lincoln, 6, says he enjoys BMX biking because he can go fast and do jumps. (Heidi Atter/CBC)

Molly Evans, 12, was the only female racer on opening night. This is her first year of BMX racing, which she got into after mountain biking for years.
"It's pretty cool so far. Obviously I'm not the greatest, because it's only my first time out at the track," she said.
"There isn't, like, any physical contact, so you can't literally push someone off the bike. And usually it's all in good fun," she said.

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Caption: Molly Evans, left, and Kennen Rourke, right, are two of the racers in the club's 12-year-old category. (Heidi Atter/CBC)

Evans has heard of girls in other clubs and thinks more will join in Regina in the future — but once the helmet is on and the race is about to start, everyone's on equal ground, she said.
"On the track, everyone's kind of just the same," she said. "It doesn't really matter."
She hopes to have an opportunity to race on different tracks in the province this year, she said.
"I'm really looking forward to just actually getting better at it, because it's my first year," she said.

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Caption: Riders prepare for the race by lining up on a hydraulic gate until the countdown tells them it is time to go. (Heidi Atter/CBC)

The club requires riders to wear helmets with a strap attached, and recommends riders have full face helmets that cover the ears. Vic Stuart is always concerned about injuries with his kids, but said any parent in any sport would be.
"With anything there's risk," he said. "So I guess if we were worried about getting hurt doing anything, we wouldn't do anything at all."

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Caption: Riders perform jumps during the free time after the end of racing practice. (Heidi Atter/CBC)

Stuart said he hopes the club will draw in more members, and that more will come out for race nights — which are every Monday and Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
But he says everyone's welcome to come enjoy it.
"Feel free to know that you can grab your bike and come here whenever you want. It's not locked," Stuart said.
"Come on out."

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Caption: After the official races were done, a group got together to practice their jumps on the track's first main hill. Kennen Rourke was one of the riders able to get some air. (Heidi Atter/CBC)