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15010 RR 620 N     Austin, TX 78717

 
SO, YOU WANT TO RACE?
You've come to the right place. Racing BMX is easy to get started and the ABA has made it inexpensive to begin.
The first two things you need are:
A bicycle - any type and size will do, but it is recommended that you start with one that has no more than a 20''  wheel diameter - as that is the allowable limit in the Novice class.  Check out this awesome starter bike: http://www.walmart.com/ip/20-Hyper-dR-Pro-...cle/13969572#rr

A track location - Although we can't help you much with getting a bicycle, we can tell you where BMX tracks are located all around the country. Visit the ABA online TRACK DIRECTORY to find the location closest to you.  www.ababmx.comhttp://www.walmart.com/ip/20-Hyper-dR-Pro-...cle/13969572#rrhttp://www.ababmx.com/shapeimage_5_link_0shapeimage_5_link_1
When calling your nearest ABA track, you'll probably want to ask five things:
1.    How do I get to your track?  View Directions
2.    What time are your sign-ups and practice and what time do races begin?  View Schedule
3.    How much will it cost to begin racing?
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