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BMX

BMX, which stands for Bicycle Motocross, is a sport and cycling discipline featuring small, sturdy bikes designed for off-road racing and stunt riding. Originating in the late 1960s, BMX bikes are lightweight with strong frames, wide tires, and high handlebars for agility. Riders perform jumps, tricks, and races on dirt tracks, ramps, and obstacle courses. The sport emphasizes skill, speed, and creativity, and is popular worldwide among enthusiasts of all ages. BMX has evolved into both competitive racing and freestyle riding, showcasing a blend of athleticism and technical skill in various terrains and environments.